All it takes is picking up a history book to see the huge difference that vaccination has made in the modern world.
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The Drouhin cellars, located in the very heart of Beaune, read like a history book, with many architectural elements dating back to the 10th century.
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In a third lawsuit, brought in 1993, Mr Ienaga argued that the government had ordered that eight sections of a history book he had written be deleted or changed.
With every passing day the 1992 Cable Act becomes more of a rabbit-ear relic of a bygone one-way communication era, something that more appropriately should be part of a museum exhibit or a history book not permanently driving the current and future trajectory of American video competition, technology and innovation.
Mr. Loconte, a professor of history at The Kings College, is writing a book on the history of religious toleration.
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Because a new tablet hardwired with 20, 000 instantly streaming shows, on-demand television, music and movies, a massive e-book marketplace and a history of buyer confidence looks like a very formidable machine.
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Author of The City: A Global History, he is finishing a book on the American future.
That's a problem for a book that wants to be a serious history.
They were given to Swansea University and have been made into a book by Welsh history professor Chris Willliams.
Brian Domitrovic will be on leave from this column for several months as he works on a book on the history of economic policy.
Well, piece by piece, threaded together by a mysterious book called The History of Love, the story of Leo and Alma, their loves and losses, families and fate, all come together to reveal to us a great story .
In a deviation from the book that amounts to a calumny against literary history, Nick, the author's surrogate, is discovered in a psychiatric hospital where, as an aging alcoholic, he struggles to comprehend the vanished figure at the center of the long-ago story, and finally completes his treatment by writing the novel.
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"While their official role is law enforcer, tax collector and advertiser, license plates moonlight as reporters, artists, sociologists, historians, psychologists and statisticians, " he says in the opening of his book, A Moving History.
In the same way it is inconsiderate to write a check at the supermarket while a dozen people queue up behind you or to check out every book at the library needed for a History 1o1 paper.
One critic has been US Professor of History and Middle Eastern Studies, Denise Spellberg, who said the book was a disrespectful mis-representation of history.
Such a view is a slanderous misjudgment, says Peter Gay, emeritus professor of history at Yale, whose new book is a witty and sophisticated defence of the Victorian middle class.
Mladic gestured, briefly, toward the public gallery, offering a sarcastic slow hand clap, and holding up a book he had with him - apparently a history of the Bosnian Serrb Army that he once commanded so notoriously.
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Yet the book is more than a history of a uniquely cruel regime at a receding moment in time.
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Mr. Isacoff's most recent book is "A Natural History of the Piano" (Knopf).
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Their far-flungedness title surfaced in "Flip Flop Fly Ball, " a book of baseball trivia and history by Craig Robinson published last year.
Mr. Isacoff's latest book is "A Natural History of the Piano" (Knopf).
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His book is essentially a narrative history taking London from its foundation under the first wave of migrants the Romans to the present day.
History text book author, Sean Lang, last week called for a modern history curriculum that was not so skewed towards the first half of the 20th century.
It is a region that Curiosity project scientist John Grotzinger told the BBC's Horizon programme reads like a "book about the early environmental history of Mars".
Fast paced and focusing on the major details surrounding the creation of Batman and subsequent publication history, the book is a fun read and packs a lot of information into very succinct storytelling, while also leaving you with a bittersweet feeling over the full recognition Finger attained only after his passing in 1974.
"It's a chance for people to go and experience the history in a way you can't from just reading a book or listening to a lecture, " he said.
The island's administrator has since received an internet parcel from Amazon - a book about the island's history.
People who made a difference and should be remembered in the history book.
As they deliberated, McDougal read a book, "A Short History of a Small Place, " sent to her while she was in jail.
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