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LESSONS LEARNED FROM IPCC AR4: Scientific Developments Needed To Understand, Predict, And Respond To Climate Change
With the IPCC concluding that climate change is now virtually inevitable, an international panel makes recommendations regarding research and...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 04/01/09 by Doherty, Sarah J; Bojinski, Stephan; Henderson-Sellers, Ann; Noone, Kevin; Goodrich, David; Bindoff, Nathaniel L; Church, John A; Hibbard, Kathy A; Karl, Thomas R; Kajfez-Bogataj, Lucka; Lynch, Amanda H; Parker, David E; Prentice, I Colin; Ramaswamy, Venk · More from publication -
No shhing: giving voice to the silenced: an essay in support of critical information literacy
Introduction Introduction Information is the fuel of the academy. It is what is created and used, what drives it forward in its teaching and...
Library Philosophy and Practice, 06/01/07 by John J. Doherty · More from publication -
Empowering the intentional learner: a critical theory for information literacy instruction
In a political system grounded in an informed citizenry we are members of a profession explicitly committed to intellectual freedom and the freedom...
Library Philosophy and Practice, 09/22/05 by John J. Doherty · More from publication -
Lead Exposure and (n-3) Fatty Acid Deficiency during Rat Neonatal Development Affect Subsequent Spatial Task Performance and Olfactory Discrimination1

ABSTRACT Docosahexaenoic acid [22:6(n-3), DHA] is important for optimal infant central nervous system development, and lead (Pb) exposure during...
Journal of Nutrition, The, 05/01/05 by Lim, Sun-Young; Doherty, John D; McBride, Kathleen; Miller-Ihli, Nancy J; Et al · More from publication -
The Blues Brothers
Jake and Elwood Blues' "mission from God" was to find $5,000 to rescue a Catholic orphanage from closure. Instead, they set a new standard for...
St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture, 01/29/02 by John J. Doherty · More from publication -
Doctor Who
Doctor Who is the world's longest continually produced science fiction serial. It aired on the British BBC network from 1963 until 1989, and was...
St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture, 01/29/02 by John J. Doherty · More from publication -
Saturday Night Live
A landmark of the 1970s, NBC's Saturday Night Live challenged America's comic sensibilities with its outrageous and satirical humor in skits such...
St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture, 01/29/02 by John J. Doherty · More from publication -
Animal House
Critics considered National Lampoon's Animal House to be cheap, terribly plotted, and in bad taste upon its release in the summer of 1978....
St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture, 01/29/02 by John J. Doherty · More from publication -
Bill Murray
Despite actor Bill Murray's high exposure and national success on television's Saturday Night Live and as the semi-delusional greenskeeper in the...
St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture, 01/29/02 by John J. Doherty · More from publication -
John Belushi
The name John Belushi conjures images of sword-wielding Samurai, cheeseburger-cooking Greek chefs, mashed-potato spewing human zits, and Ray Ban...
St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture, 01/29/02 by John J. Doherty · More from publication


