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Anatomy and
Physiology: Cells, Bells!

Cells, Bells!Anatomy and PhysiologyThe Circulatory SystemCells, Bells!Blood Types and GeneticsNow I Know My WBCs My first introduction to white blood cells was that old sci-fi classic, Fantastic…

Weep Show: Modern Melodramas

Modern Melodramas   Oprah Winfrey's adaptation of Toni Morrison's Beloved Related Links: Fall Film Preview The Academy Awards Entertainment: Movies…

Anatomy and
Physiology: The Senses

The SensesAnatomy and PhysiologyThe SensesWindows to the SoulCan You Hear Me Now?The Nose KnowsDon't Be So Touchy! Without receiving messages from the outside world, the rest of the nervous…

Percy Bysshe Shelley: The Revolt of Islam

by Percy Bysshe Shelley Alastor: or, The Spirit of SolitudePrince AthanaseThe Revolt of Islam Osais de Broton ethnos aglaiais aptomestha perainei pros eschaton ploon nausi d oute pezos ion an…

Sizzlin' Bacon, Part 1

by Beth Rowen Kevin BaconSource: Archive Photos If Hollywood were to throw a birthday bash for one of its own, which star would likely boast the longest guest list? Jack Nicholson? Leo…

2008 Intel Science Talent Search Winners

First Place: $100,000 scholarship, Shivani Sud, 17, of Durham, North Carolina for a bioinformatics and genomics project that focused on identifying stage II…

Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez is the multi-talented Latinx singer and actress who has been a star of stage, screen and television since the late 20th century. Jennier Lopez was a dancer (or "fly girl") on TV's…

Euripides

(Encyclopedia) EuripidesEuripidesy&oobreve;rĭpˈĭdēz [key], 480 or 485–406 b.c., Greek tragic dramatist, ranking with Aeschylus and Sophocles. Born in Attica, he lived in Athens most of his life,…

50th Emmy Awards: Miniseries Nominees

prev | outstanding miniseries | directing | lead roles | supporting roles | next Outstanding Miniseries More Tales of the City (Showtime) From the Earth to the Moon (HBO) George Wallace (TNT)…