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Occupational Health
This article studies a postmodern financial work space (Halifax plc/HBOS) by exploring a series of ruptures leading up to our current financial...
Social Alternatives, 01/01/09 by Hanson, Steve · More from publication -
Effects of Hemoglobin (Hb) E and HbD Traits on Measurements of Glycated Hb (HbA^sub 1c^) by 23 Methods
BACKGROUND: Glycohemoglobin (GHB), reported as hemoglobin (Hb) A^sub 1c^, is a marker of long-term glycemic control in patients with diabetes and...
Clinical Chemistry, 08/01/08 by Little, Randie R; Rohlfing, Curt L; Hanson, Steve; Connolly, Shawn; Higgins, Trefor; Weykamp, Cas W; D'Costa, Mario; Luzzi, Veronica; Owen, William E; Roberts, William L · More from publication -
Buffalo Bill Cody, and his Wild West Show
Buffalo Bill was not the originator of the Wild West Show or, indeed, the only person to stage one. Frontier extravaganzas had existed in one form...
St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture, 01/29/02 by Steve Hanson · More from publication -
High Noon
Director Fred Zinnemann's film High Noon was made during the McCarthy era. Consequently, it has been invested with political significance way...
St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture, 01/29/02 by Steve Hanson · More from publication -
Blockbusters
The term blockbuster was originally coined during World War II to describe an eight-ton American aerial bomb which contained enough explosive to...
St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture, 01/29/02 by Steve Hanson and Sandra Garcia-Myers · More from publication -
I Love Lucy
I Love Lucy is, without question, the most popular and influential television comedy of all time. Since it's debut on CBS on October 15, 1951, the...
St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture, 01/29/02 by Steve Hanson and Sandra Garcia-Myers · More from publication -
Mel Gibson
American-born, Australian-reared actor Mel Gibson has remained one of the world's most popular film stars for nearly 20 years, and his reputation...
St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture, 01/29/02 by Steve Hanson · More from publication -
Mgm
"More Stars Than There Are in the Heavens" is the most recognizable tagline of any motion picture studio in Hollywood's Golden Age, and perhaps the...
St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture, 01/29/02 by Steve Hanson · More from publication -
Marlon Brando
Marlon Brando remains unchallenged as the most important actor in modern American Cinema, if not the greatest of all time. Though a number of...
St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture, 01/29/02 by Steve Hanson · More from publication -
Anita Loos
Although known primarily as a screenwriter who authored more than 150 screenplays over three decades--beginning in 1912 and ending with her retreat...
St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture, 01/29/02 by Steve Hanson · More from publication
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