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Musical / 16m, 9f "The founding fathers got their own musical with
1776, so why not Abe?" - Playbill.com Abe is a new musical about
the early life of Abraham Lincoln. The show explores his youth as a
flatboat pilot on the Mississippi, his early love for Ann Rutledge,
his troubled marriage to the difficult and mentally fragile Mary
Todd, and his attempt to be a good father to his sons. The story
follows Abe from his earliest attempts at self-improvement through
the 1860 election which made him the 16th president of an already
fracturing United States. The score is fully orchestrated and uses
bold, melodic and traditional musical theatre styles that embrace
the story's period and Americana roots. It can be produced fully
staged or as a concert performance. The musical features a large
cast and requires strong singers: baritone, soprano, mezzo-soprano,
3 adult male singing roles, 3 male children singing roles,
male/female chorus with many speaking roles.
The protozoa are an eclectic assemblage of organisms encompassing a
wide range of single-celled and multiple-celled colonial organisms
lacking tissue organiza tion, but exhibiting remarkably refined
biological behavior. In some modern classifications, they are
classified as a subkingdom among the Protista (eukary otic
single-celled organisms). Although they are not considered a formal
cate gory by some taxonomists and some biologists consider the name
inappropriate (inferring that they are the first unicellular
animals, although some photosynthe size), it is still convenient to
consider this group of organisms as an informal collection under
the heading of protozoa. Their cosmopolitan distribution, sig
nificant ecological role in mineral recycling and enhancement of
carbon flow through lower trophic levels of food webs, and
remarkable cellular adaptations to enhance survival in diverse
environments make them significant organisms for biological
investigation. In some cases, biologists are introduced to this
group in first level courses or in invertebrate zoology, but never
develop a full appreciation for the diverse and biologically
sophisticated characteristics of these organisms. This book is
intended as a survey of broad concepts in protozoan biology with an
emphasis on comparative data. The focus is on the zoological
aspects of the group. Topics more closely related to plantlike
characteristics, as presented in books on phycol ogy, are not
considered in detail here. A sound background in modern biology and
an introduction to cellular biology will be helpful in
understanding Chapters 15 and 16, which include a substantial
amount of information on biochemistry."
Genetic information determines the composition of molecules
comprising cytoskeletal elements, membranes and receptors. The
supramolecular arrangement of these components represents a
self-assembly process controlled by physicochemical and mechanical
interactions. This general hypothesis demarcates the aim of
studying cellular mechanics. Description and evaluation of
mechanical properties of cells and their organelles, as well as of
the forces exerted by them, is the scope of this book on
"Cytomechanics." Emphasis is laid on the role of mechanical
properties in the generation of shape and cytoplasmic motion, and
on the basic principles and components determining mechanical
properties.
The objective of this series is to provide concise and critical
information on current advances in the different domains of sensory
physiology. It will be of interest to all who want to keep abreast
of the latest developments in the field - from the level of the
receptor to that of the cortex, including neuropsychological and
psychophysical aspects.
In a single volume, the authors bring together a review of current
biological understanding of planktonic foraminifera and apply it to
developments in sedimentology. With the growing interest in the
shells of this class of protozoa as indicators of the history of
the earth, revealed through the sedimentary record, a comprehensive
analysis of the biology of contemporary foraminifera has become
necessary. Main topics covered include Taxonomy, Collecting and
Culture Methods, Cellular Ultrastructure, Host and Symbiont
Relationships, Trophic Activity and Nutrition, Reproduction, Shell
Ontogeny and Architecture, Ecology and Sedimentation and Settlement
of Shells.
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Café Lehmitz (Hardcover)
Anders Petersen; Foreword by Tom Waits; Text written by Roger Anderson
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R669
Discovery Miles 6 690
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Photographer Anders Petersen was hanging out at a dive bar on the
Reeperbahn in Hamburg in 1968 when someone grabbed his camera from
the table where he was sitting and started taking pictures.
Petersen used the opportunity to photograph the culprit—and the
rest of the bar’s motley crew of patrons. The resulting project
is one of the most revered photobooks of all time, a celebration of
a gritty city at the tail end of the sixties, and the cornerstone
of Petersen’s storied career. The images have become classics of
their genre; Tom Waits used one for the cover of his legendary
album Rain Dogs. Their candidness and authenticity remain as
eloquent today as when they were first published in 1978. This
sumptuously produced reissue features a new foreword by Waits, and
is certain to find a new audience, who will appreciate the stunning
analog photography and its elegiac collective portrait of the
fringes of society.
Forget all those boring old sex books that give you fluffy advice
like, "Learn to love yourself and good sex will follow." If you
want to have mind-blowing sex, you need concrete advice from an
expert who isn't afraid to say it like it is. In A Fantastic Sex
Life... And How to Get It , sex and relationships guru Sabrina
Rogers-Anderson gives you tangible tips on everything from giving
great oral sex to lasting longer or reaching orgasm faster. She
also helps you get over your sexual hang-ups, communicate your
fantasies to your partner and spice up your sex life in 20 exciting
ways. A Fantastic Sex Life... And How to Get It will give young
singles, mature couples and everyone in between all the tools they
need to elevate their sex lives from Sunday dinner at grandma's to
Mardi Gras in Rio. So leave your inhibitions at the door and get
ready to change your life...
The study of marine plankton has traditionally focused on those or
ganisms that appeared to have obvious ecological significance in un
derstanding the major patterns of biological productivity, trophic
relations, community structure, and the dynamic interaction of
living things with the physical environment. Not infrequently, this
thrust has centered on the apparently most abundant and/or larger
members of the plankton community, including significant primary
producers such as the diatoms, nonthecate algae, and flagellates,
or the major con sumers--copepods, gelatinous metazoa, and other
abundant metazoan invertebrates. Consequently, some of the less
well recognized but also abundant microzooplankton have been given
less attention. The radio laria, although widely studied as fossils
by micropaleontologists, have in modem times. This is la been
relatively neglected by biologists mentable given their widespread
distribution in the oceans, remarkably complex form, and not
infrequently localized abundance. Their diver sity of form,
encompassing solitary species of microscopic dimensions and
colonial species as large as several centimeters or more,
challenges us to explain their evolutionary origins, explore their
structural-func tional correlates, and comprehend the ecological
basis for their wide spread occurrence in all oceans of the world
fromihe greatest depth to the surface of the sea. Their intricate
and aesthetically pleasing skeletons of enormous variety and
fine-detailed design formed from amorphous silica (opaline glass)
offer a unique biomineralized product that defies immediate
biological explanation."
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