Pre-history is a dating that goes back from 1950, before carbon isotopes from nuclear testing affected things. Neanderthals were about extinct in Europe. The last ice age. And the first artists?
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The start of one of the most destructive wars in history started with some guys getting thrown out a window. Kepler makes a law of physics. Someone loses their head; literally. What else happened that year? And what happens if one of those events is changed? Will that change our modern world?
What Happened in 1618? The start of a long war is oneBob Mayer
The start of one of the most destructive wars in history started with some guys getting thrown out a window. Kepler makes a law of physics. Someone loses their head; literally. What else happened that year? And what happens if one of those events is changed? Will that change our modern world?
What happened in 480 BC? Spartans, average life span was 28 and moreBob Mayer
An epic battle in Greece with 300 Spartans. The average life span is 28. The first stirrings of what would become Rome. What else? The Time Patrol must guard our history from being changed.
TROVE - a window to our community heritage - Hilary Berthon of Trove, NLA. Presented at the 2018 Community Heritage Grants Preservation and Collection Management Training Workshops
The start of one of the most destructive wars in history started with some guys getting thrown out a window. Kepler makes a law of physics. Someone loses their head; literally. What else happened that year? And what happens if one of those events is changed? Will that change our modern world?
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Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
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Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
What happened in 480 BC? Spartans, average life span was 28 and moreBob Mayer
An epic battle in Greece with 300 Spartans. The average life span is 28. The first stirrings of what would become Rome. What else? The Time Patrol must guard our history from being changed.
TROVE - a window to our community heritage - Hilary Berthon of Trove, NLA. Presented at the 2018 Community Heritage Grants Preservation and Collection Management Training Workshops
The start of one of the most destructive wars in history started with some guys getting thrown out a window. Kepler makes a law of physics. Someone loses their head; literally. What else happened that year? And what happens if one of those events is changed? Will that change our modern world?
PLANETForestsa hot dealfor a cooler worldCONNEXIONS.docxmattjtoni51554
PLANET
Forests:
a hot deal
for a cooler world
CONNEXIONS
International radio
makes
new waves
IN T ERV IEW
Wangari Muta
Maathai, Kenya’s
green militant
PEOPLE AND PLACES
Circus
flashbacks
Me m o ry :
making peace
with a violent pas t
December 1999
52nd year
Published monthly in 27 languages and in Braille
by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization.
31, rue François Bonvin, 75732 Paris Cedex 15 F rance
Fax: (33) (0) 1. 45.68.57.45 - (33) (0) 1. 45.68.57.47
e-mail: [email protected]
Internet: http://www.unesco.org/courier
Director: René Lefort
Secretary, Director’s Office/Braille editions:
Annie Brachet (Tel: (33) (0) 1. 45.68.47.15)
Editorial staff (Paris)
Editor in Chief: John Kohut
English edition: Roy Malkin
Spanish edition: Araceli Ortiz de Urbina
French edition: Martine Jacot
Ethirajan Anbarasan
Sophie Boukhari
Cynthia Guttman
Lucía Iglesias Kuntz
Asbel López
Amy Otchet
Translation
Miguel Labarca
Art and production unit: Georges Ser vat
Illustrations: Ariane Bailey (Tel: (33) (0) 1. 45.68.46.90)
Documentation: José Banaag (Tel: (33) (0) 1. 45.68.46.85)
Liaison with non-Headquarters editions and press:
Solange Belin (Tel: 33 (0) 1. 45.68. 46.87)
Administrative Assistant: Theresa Pinck
(Tel: (33) (0) 1 45.68.45.86)
Editorial Committe e
René Le f o rt (moderator), Jérome Bindé, Milagros del Corra l ,
Alcino Da Costa, Babacar Fall, Sue Wi l l i a m s
Non-headquarters editions
Russian: Irina Utkina (Moscow)
German: Urs Aregger (Berne)
Arabic: Fawzi Abdel Zaher (Cairo)
Italian: G i ovanni Puglisi, Gianluca Formichi (Flore n c e )
Hindi: Shri Samay Singh (Delhi)
Tamil: M. Mohammed Mustafa (Madras)
Persian: Jalil Shahi (Teheran)
Portuguese: Alzira Alves de Abreu (Rio de Janeiro)
U rdu: Mirza Muhammad Mushir (Islamabad)
Catalan: Jordi Folch (Barcelona)
Malay: Sidin Ahmad Ishak (Kuala Lumpur)
Swahili: Leonard J. Shuma (Dar-es-Salaam)
S l ovene: Aleksandra Kornhauser (Ljubljana)
Chinese: Feng Mingxia (Beijing)
Bulgarian: Luba Ranjeva (Sofia)
Greek: Sophie Costopoulos (Athens)
Sinhala: Neville Piyadigama (Colombo)
Basque: Juxto Egaña (Donostia)
Thai: Suchitra Chitranukroh(Bangkok)
Vietnamese: Ho Tien Nghi (Hanoi)
Bengali: Kafil uddin Ahmad (Dhaka)
Ukrainian: Volodymyr Vasiliuk (Kiev)
Galician: Xabier Senín Fernández
(Santiago de Compostela)
Serbian: Boris Ilyenko (Belgrade)
Circulation and promotion
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