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Intertwined histories : plants in their social contexts
How do we understand the boundaries of individual creatures? What are the systems of interdependency that bind all living creatures together? Plants were among the the first to colonize the planet. They created the soil and the atmosphere that made life possible for animals. They are some of the largest and oldest life forms on Earth. In spite of their primacy, Western cultures have traditionally regarded plants as the lowest life forms, lacking mobility, sensation, and communication. But recent research argues that plants move and respond to their environment, communicate with each other, and form partnerships with other species. Art, poetry, and essays by cultural anthropologists, experimental plant biologists, philosophers, botanists and foresters expose the complex interactions of the vibrant living world around us and give us a lens through which we can explore our intertwined histories.
Erectile ills may signal other health woes
Erectile dysfunction is a common topic today - at least for TV advertisers. The three main drugs - Viagra, Cialis, Levitra-each has a \"signature\" image. A: There is often no talk about the problem between husbands and wives. The wives will say they don't want to embarrass or hurt their husband's feelings. So they don't mention it. There are cultural barriers and fear of failure, used by many men to avoid the topic. Or simply denial. Erectile dysfunction usually signals problems with blood flow. This is not just a problem with getting an erection. The penis could be affected by diabetes or other medication that diminishes the flow of blood to the body.
New lease of life for Pearce Institute Suite will ensure that Govan facility stays at heart of community
Funds from Glasgow City Council's Community Growth Fund paid for the revamp but today's opening is just the beginning of a long-term vision for the institute which was gifted to the people of Govan in 1906 in memory of Sir William Pearce, chairman of the Fairfield Shipbuilding Company and Govan's fl amboyant fi rst MP. In 1885, the year Elders became Fa irfi eld's, Pearce became Govan's fi rst MP. Local rock band Brickshed use the institute's facilities for practice. Manager Norie McKay is confident that the Pearce Institute has a great future ahead The Pearce Institute has been at the heart of Govan for generations - locals like Stacy McConnell and Mo McAllister enjoy dropping in for lunch. Pictures: Andy Buchanan The building was opened in 1904
Man jailed for sex abuse of daughters over decades
Pearce's eldest daughter has expressed disappointment at the sentence. \"I've had 45 years of jail so far. So we'll leave it at that,\" she said. \"Speak up now please. For your own sakes seek help and comfort, be true to yourself and true to truth.\"
Norwall Group Inc. - Resignation of a Director
BRAMPTON, ON, July 16 /CNW/ - Norwall Group Inc. (TSXV: NGI) (\"Norwall\") announced today Mr. William Pearce has resigned from the Board of Directors effective July 15, 2010. Norwall wishes to thank Mr.
Safe sex focus of blitz on weekend festival
Sexual Health centre educator William Pearce said the clinic planned to teach about safe sexual activity in three \"quite controversial\" areas so that people did not have to make it clear which activity they were interested in. Pearce said Erotica had been very popular in Auckland and was a good venue for raising awareness about sexuality and sexual health. Safety first: health educator William Pearce and Dr [Megan Reynolds] will be running a sexual-health stall at the Erotica festival to promote safe sex. Photo: Don Scott
Cyclist found dead in stream suffered from heart disease
  PC Freestone said officers failed to find anything that night but, following a media alert the next day, there was a sighting of Mr [William Pearce] in the Red River valley area, which runs between Camborne and Cornwall's north coast. Following a search involving dog handlers and the police helicopter, Mr Pearce's bicycle was seen on the footpath near the hamlet of Menadarva and his body was discovered in the stream just before midnight on April 12.
Driver repaired crash car
  Prosecuting solicitor Sharon Jomaa told city magistrates on Monday: \"It was midnight and the defendant lost control of his Cherokee Jeep in Bazley Road, Matson. \"The defendant repaired all the damage to the parked car himself.\"
Row with wife led to dad's car crash
  William Pearce, of Epney Road, Tuffley, faces possible jail after city magistrates heard on Monday that the 33-year-old was found to be more than three times the legal drink-drive limit. \"He was arrested and taken to the police station where he gave a blood test which revealed 275 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood, the legal limit being 80 milligrammes.\" \"This was a very high reading and I anticipate that pre-sentence reports will be required.\"
Clayton scoops honour
  The King's School, Gloucester pupil, who has also been selected for the England Under-18 squad, won the Men's Junior Player of the Year award. The Annual General Meeting brought a sad farewell to one of the Cheltenham's heroes. This year's new vice-presidents are [Jerry Tranter], Hooper, Campbell Jamieson, Dave Fielding, and Zoe Cheale.