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Isaiah’s Longing
Climbing up a mountain they are coming all the nations coming. Up white steps of marble beat of drumming, water humming spilling fountains. They are climbing eyes a’shining. Sun glistening on ebony tears streaming from blue iris jet hair flowing … Continue reading
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Rhea Harmsen’s novel INTERMARRY will be FREE on Amazon for 5 days starting Dec. 22, 2013
Rhea Harmsen’s new novel, premiered in november 2013 and is now entering a Free e-book promotion. From Dec 22, 2013 to Dec 26, 2013 readers can download the book from this site on Amazon.com. Happy reading!
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MY FRIENDS CAN READ IT FOR FREE (Excerpt 41 from THE HARVEST of REASON) John was loitering on the patio outside the huge kitchen-family room. It was actually a terrace, which was connected by steps and stretches of patio to at least three sides of the Hawkins house. READ MORE
(If you’re here for the first time check out excerpts 1-40 in earlier Blogs ) John was loitering on the patio outside the huge kitchen-family room. It was actually a terrace, which was connected by steps and stretches of patio … Continue reading
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MY FRIENDS CAN READ IT FOR FREE (Excerpt 40 from THE HARVEST of REASON) After Lisa’s Master’s defense they threw her the usual party in the grad office. Lisa, Savannah and Jean were the last ones left when three other guys drifted out into the hallway. READ MORE
(If you’re here for the first time check out excerpts 1-39 in earlier Blogs ) On the way back from his job interview in North Carolina John flew into Chicago’s O’Hare airport. He had done the unthinkable, and called Mr. Hawkins from … Continue reading
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WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH – Molecular Geneticist Barbara McClintock, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science
Molecular Geneticist Barbara McClintock, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science [1] In 1912 a Middle Eastern traveler to the United States by the name of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá made some farsighted pronouncements concerning the role of women. He had spent his … Continue reading
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Tagged 'Abdu'l-Baha, agriculture, baha'i, Eleanor Ormerod, equality, national discussion, paradigm shift, technology, women in science, women's history
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MY FRIENDS CAN READ IT FOR FREE (Excerpt 39 from THE HARVEST of REASON) After Lisa’s Master’s defense they threw her the usual party in the grad office. Lisa, Savannah and Jean were the last ones left when three other guys drifted out into the hallway. READ MORE
(If you’re here for the first time check out excerpts 1-38 in earlier Blogs ) After Lisa’s Master’s defense they threw her the usual party in the grad office. Lisa, Savannah and Jean were the last ones left when three other guys … Continue reading
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Tagged agriculture, baha'i, Categories: chastity, college students, educators, equality, female professors, genetic engineering, genetics, global discussion, interracial marriage, John Pitts, Maddie Hawkins, national discussion, plant breeding, race, race on campus, unity in diversity, University of Wisconsin-Madison, women in science
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WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH – Marine Biologist Rachel Carson, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science
Marine Biologist Rachel Carson, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science [1] In 1912 a Middle Eastern traveler to the United States by the name of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá made some farsighted pronouncements concerning the role of women. He had spent his … Continue reading
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MY FRIENDS CAN READ IT FOR FREE (Excerpt 38 from THE HARVEST of REASON) Maddie opened the envelope with the beautiful Malawi stamps right away. She was surprised to hear from Dr. Mgoro after so many years. READ MORE
(If you’re here for the first time check out excerpts 1-37 in earlier Blogs ) Chapter 11 …yea, physicians have no medicine for one sick of love, unless the favor of the beloved one deliver him. The Seven Valleys Maddie opened the … Continue reading
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WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH – Pioneer Primatologist Diane Fossey, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science
Pioneer Primatologist Diane Fossey, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science [1] In 1912 a Middle Eastern traveler to the United States by the name of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá made some farsighted pronouncements concerning the role of women. He had spent his … Continue reading
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WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH – Pioneer Primatologist Jane Goodall, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science
Pioneer Primatologist Jane Goodall, one of “The Paradigm Shifters” of Science [1] In 1912 a Middle Eastern traveler to the United States by the name of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá made some farsighted pronouncements concerning the role of women. He had spent his … Continue reading
Posted in agriculture, bahai, educators, equality, female professors, food security, genetic engineering, Jane Goodall, national discussion, Paradigm shift, science and religion, social justice, technology, Uncategorized, women in science, women's history
Tagged 'Abdu'l-Baha, agriculture, baha'i, Eleanor Ormerod, equality, national discussion, paradigm shift, technology, women in science, women's history
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