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In the interests of intellectual exchange, the author explores the world of shoes in an attempt to inform and entertain. Wednesday, May 6, 2015. the sandal, the monk, the moccasin, the mule, the clog, the pump, the boot and the lacing shoe. Saturday, May 2, 2015. The Cult of the Virgin Mary and the celebration of female form. Clever shoemakers were encouraged by their patrons to device a safer.
From informed sources the author describes some Judo-Christian foot metaphors and euphemisms in an attempt to understand the influence feet were to the ancients. Monday, December 30, 2013. A brief history of the celebration of Christmas. A famous proponent of th.
A blog dedicated to the history of footwear. Friday, May 30, 2014. Saturday, July 6, 2013. Wednesday, July 3, 2013. BBC World service The Why Factor.
Blog for Chem 12 students at LHS reading A Brief History of Science. To blog with us join the blog in class with your email and then register with blogger a username password to login in and then a screen identity. Saturday, January 14, 2006. Links to Chem 12 course page. We have a new blog for our chem 12 course. There we will post homework, articles and questions. Monday, October 24, 2005.
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This is the class blog for the History of Science One class being offered at the Florida Institute of Technology Fall 2006 semester. Tuesday, December 12, 2006. Peter Abelard can be considered a great scientist even though he was himself not a scientist in the more current sense. He was one of the greatest medieval thinkers where he was big believer in reason. This kind of thought is the basis for real science as we know it today.