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Poet, naturalist, photographer, traveler, and occasional essayistBill Yakehas been published widely in books, magazines, and anthologies. His bookWaymaking by Moonlight(Empty Bowl Press) and the title poem were inspiration for this SpeakEasy. ...
but also that is that a utilitarian ethics seems absent from children’s minds. In other words, children do not try to maximize the total sum of benefits for everybody. That is why, in the “envy” situation, children (at least after 5 or 6 years of age) tend...
Jonathan Eburne suggests that this sense of absurdity goes beyond the negation of meaning manifest in the “theater of the absurd” and toward a surrealist politics that critiques the naturalist assumptions of what Himes called his “social protest novels”: “Far from a merely formal conceit, ...
(mon’ ar kist) n.One who believes in monarchy as a government13. Naturalist : natural IST (nach’ u ra list)n.One who is expert in nature studies14. Optometrist : Optometr IST (op tom’ e trist) n.One who prescribes corrective lenses and exercises to improve defective vision15. ...
Am Naturalist 30: 536–553. Google Scholar Baldwin JM . (1902). Development and Evolution. Macmillan: London, UK. Google Scholar Bateson PPG . (1966). The characteristics and context of imprinting. Biol Rev 4l: 177–220. Google Scholar Bateson P . (1983). Optimal outbreeding. In: ...
who fought the Spanish to gain independence for his country, the Netherlands, during the time of Elizabeth 1. He didn’t succeed, and was assassinated by a Spanish supporter. But at the start of every day at the newspaper where I was so poorly paid, I turned to his words written in my...
and we shall notice the trifling matters which we would see amended in another edition. A naturalist, bred in another part of England, may be puzzled by such local words as “marrum grass,”“crab grass,” and “king crab.” The present writer wants to know what they are, ...
k?n/n.灭绝;绝种 natural habitats of wild animals in danger ⑤the painter and naturalist 画家兼自然学家, of③extinction④. One of the founders, the 作 one 的同位语。第二个名词前不加冠词,指同一个 painter and naturalist⑤ Peter Scott, 人,这时谓语动词应用单数形式。 designed the famous...
He thought, perhaps, of all the possibilities of discovery that still lay in the black tangle beneath him; for to the naturalist the virgin forests of Borneo are still a wonderland full of strange questions and half-suspected discoveries. Woodhouse carried a small lantern in his hand, and ...