GRC: Ice ice baby
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Joshua Finkelstein (Senior Editor, Nature)
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Joshua Finkelstein (Senior Editor, Nature)
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Described is First World rape of fragile and endangered cryophilic ecologies. Aggrieved indigene victims require social advocates to pursue litigation for compensatory and treble punitive damages recovery, plus overhead. What of isolated products' unknown hazards?
Moral civilization does not afford advantage to its few Gifted when its many other-abled have infinite appetites. Sins of productivity earn confiscatory penance not reward. There is no inward repentance that does not outwardly work diverse mortifications of the flesh. "Paenitentiam agite adpropinquavit enim regnum caelorum."
Who hears chilled ectoprocts when they cry?
Posted by: Uncle Al | July 26, 2006 04:26 PM
Would like to inform you all that the link to Mark Hamann's website is old and outdated. Here is a link to his new website:
http://www.pharmacy.olemiss.edu/pharmacognosy/Hamann/Hamann.html
I will be removing that old page from the server shortly.
Casey Stauber, Staff Assistant, Department of Pharmacognsoy, School of Pharmacy, University of Mississippi
Posted by: Casey Stauber | August 14, 2006 10:41 AM