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Objective: At the end of this course, you will 1. understand drug-testing, 2. describe the use and effect of drugs, 3. explain treatment and prevention strategies. Full Review »

Charles Dickens, the son of John and Elizabeth Dickens, was born in Landport on 7th February 1812. John Dickens worked as a clerk at the Navy pay office in Portsmouth. He later found work in Chatham and Charles, the second of seven children, went to the l Full Review »

The goal of the TEAMS Middle English text series is to make available to teachers and students texts which occupy an important place in the literary and cultural canon but which have not been readily available in student editions. The National Endowment f Full Review »

Among the paintings are several key works from each phase of the artist's career, together with some less well-known paintings, providing an opportunity to rediscover the artist's creative range beyond his most familiar images. Full Review »

There are currently many excellent books and articles about the biology and husbandry of soft corals as aquarium specimens. However, the literature on artificial propagation or culture of these animals, especially on a large scale, is scant or lacking. Full Review »

Description: Coloration varies but is generally green or brown, which makes it very hard to see in its habitat. Characteristics: Will strike if molested. Its venom is hemotoxic; even small amounts cause severe hemorrhaging, making it dangerous to man. Full Review »

This is the ultimate, comprehensive site for any classroom study of the death penalty. This site is a remarkable collection of resources for teachers and for students. Full Review »

THis site contains numerous articles about scientific and geographic issues all over our planet--from icebergs to drought. Although a bit dated (2000), the research, information, and links will be great resources for social science students at all levels Full Review »