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And now, the aftermath
Canadian politics after the election, the near-coalition and the change in Liberal leadership It was not only the weaknesses of our economic...
Inroads, 07/01/09 by Milner, Henry; Richards, John · More from publication -
A is for Akeley and apes
Hired by Chicago's Field Museum to create a series of dioramas of North American mammals, Carl E. Akeley (1864-1926) pioneered a new method of...
Natural History, 06/01/09 by Richard Milner · More from publication -
Seeing corals with the eye of reason: a rediscovered painting celebrates Charles Darwin's view of life
The sweetest words to a scientist, paraphrase Isaac Asimov, may be not Eureka! I've found it! but "Hmm ... that's funny. What's that doing there?"...
Natural History, 02/01/09 by Richard Milner · More from publication -
Darwin in court: eighteen months after the "monkey trial" in Dover, Pennsylvania, a bumper crop of books puts the battle in perspective and asks, What's next?
I am inclined to believe I am inclined to believe The story of Adam and Eve. There's no chimpanzee In my pedigree And you can't make...
Natural History, 06/01/07 by Richard Milner · More from publication -
Cultural considerations in the underrepresentation of culturally diverse elementary students in gifted education
Students of color are often underrepresented in gifted education programs. While many educators have sought to reverse or redress this issue,...
Roeper Review, 03/22/07 by H. Richard Milner · More from publication -
Faces of the human past: science and art combine to create a new portrait gallery of our hominid heritage
Judging from their astonishing paintings and engraved images of animals on the walls of European caves--works that have somehow survived since...
Natural History, 02/01/07 by Richard Milner · More from publication -
Seeing Quebec - and not only Quebec - with clear eyes
IN MID-OCTOBER, A GROUP OF PROMINENT Quebecers led by former Premier Lucien Bouchard issued a manifesto, entitled Pour un Québec lucide in...
Inroads, 01/01/06 by Milner, Henry; Richards, John · More from publication -
Darwin's shrink: a noted Darwin historian proves the naturalist's inner life
Psychiatrist Ralph Colp Jr.'s favorite patient has been buried in Westminster Abbey since 1882. Nevertheless, Colp has come to know him intimately...
Natural History, 11/01/05 by Richard Milner · More from publication -
Racial experiences influence us as teachers: implications for gifted education curriculum development and implementation
As African American faculty members, the authors share one narrative from their collective experiences to elucidate how race manifests itself in...
Roeper Review, 09/22/05 by H. Richard Milner · More from publication -
Descent with modification: a great-grandson of Charles Darwin's opens new vistas into the voyage of the Beagle
Born in 1919, Richard Darwin Keynes is one of Charles Darwin's twenty-five great-grandchildren and one of Darwin's hundred or so living...
Natural History, 04/01/05 by Richard Milner · More from publication



