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Thoreau, Henry

Thoreau, Henry David. The Writings of Henry David Thoreau. Volume 1. [Pg.507]

Thoreau, Henry David. Journal. Volume 1 1837-1844. Princeton University Press, Princeton. 1981. [Pg.507]

There to lie till he dissolves the bonds again. -Henry David Thoreau Journal" (January 5,1856)... [Pg.74]

Down the River with Henry Thoreau 7 November 1980 (p. 29)... [Pg.391]

During the same period, another view of nature began to emerge as well - the natural world valued for its inherent beauty, as a place for solace and regeneration of the human spirit. Henry Thoreau had articulated this perspective when he lived in the woods near Walden Pond, 1845-47. John Muir, who founded the Sierra Club in 1892, became a leading... [Pg.990]

It is never too late to give up your prejudices —Henry Thoreau, writer and naturalist... [Pg.44]

Techniques for molecular analysis often require multiple steps, including sample preparation, amplification, and analysis. As a result, successful automation is critical for their routine adoption in the clinical laboratory. However, to corruptly paraphrase Henry David Thoreau in Civil Disobedience— I heartily adhere to the motto The best automation is not needing to automate. The simplest techniques are often the best. As for immunoassays, methods that require separation and washing steps are being replaced with nonseparation methods that are rapid and homogeneous. These and other simple methods hold great promise for the clinical laboratory. [Pg.1445]

The first American victory of the Revolutionary War was won at the historic North Bridge in Concord, a western suburb of Boston. A new version of the old bridge crosses the river. Concord was also important in the lives of poets Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, as well as novelist Louisa May Alcott. Emerson s home is near the center of town, while the legendary Walden Pond, where Thoreau went to live life deliberately, is three miles south of Concord s Monument Square. Emerson, Thoreau and Alcott are buried on Author s Ridge in the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. [Pg.26]

Henry David Thoreau edited by Joel Myerson... [Pg.290]

Jonathan Swift edited by Christopher Fox J. M. Synge edited by P. J. Mathews Henry David Thoreau edited by Joel Myerson... [Pg.2]

When I get bogged down at my desk, I take a walk, ride my bike, or work out at the gym. Often, while doing one of these, the answer to my dilemma appears. Henry David Thoreau, essayist and poet, said, Me thinks that the moment my legs begin to move, my thoughts begin to flow. ... [Pg.46]

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