Stories
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Does mass media pave the way to fascism?
In the aftermath of World War II, psychoanalysts found the psychological roots of authoritarianism closer to home than was comfortable.
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Hunting lost plants in botanical collections
A bark specimen at Kew recalls the story of a South American man who harvested the most potent source of the only effective malaria treatment available in the late 1800s. Killed for his work and forgotten by history, Manuel Mamani was a victim of the colonial juggernaut.
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Lying low for lockdown and beyond
For Liz Carr the chances of catching Covid-19 are the same as for anyone else, but as a Disabled person she's at much greater risk of not getting the treatment she needs if she falls ill.
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My rainforest upbringing
In the introduction to her serial, research biologist Nataly Allasi Canales charts the influences that led her to passion for preserving the species of the Peruvian Amazon, where she spent her childhood.
Catalogue
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International dining with Spice Islands / by the Spice Islands Home Economics Staff.
Spice Islands Home Economics StaffDate: 1963- Books
Diabetic recipes / by the Department of Home Economics of Davis Gelatine Ltd.
Davis Gelatine Ltd. Department of Home Economics.Date: [between 1940 and 1949?]- Books
What are my chances doctor? : a review of clinical risks / Bernie O'Brien, Health Economics Research Group, Brunel University.
O'Brien, Bernie.Date: 1986- Pictures
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A pregnant schoolgirl from Sierra Leone. Colour lithograph by Sierra Leone Home Economics Association Youth to Youth Project, ca. 2000.
Date: [2000?]Reference: 811408i- Books
Pantothenic acid, vitamin B6 and vitamin B12 in foods / by Martha Louise Orr, Consumer and Food Economics Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, United States Deptartment of Agriculture.
Orr, Martha Louise.Date: 1969