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FALL 2009 CATALOGUE
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Suzette Smith Master of Publishing Programme - SFU
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Shelley Emling has been a journalist for twenty years her work has appeared in The New York
Times, Fortune, USA Today, and The Interna-tional Herald Tribune. She lives in London.
TheFossilHunter Shelley Emling
At a time when women were excluded from science, Mary Anning made a discovery that marked the birth of paleontology and continues to feed the debate about evolution today
In 1811, when she was only 12 years old, Mary Anning discovered the first dinosaur skeleton - of an ichthyosaur - while fossil hunting on the cliffs of Lyme Regis, England. Mary, the child of a poor family, became a fossil hunter, sell-ing her discoveries and atracting the attention of collectors and eventually of the scientific world. Until Mary’s discovery, it was widely believed that animals did not become extinct. But the bizarre natue of the creatures that Mary found made it impossible to ignore the truth, sparking the conversation about evolution car-ried on by scientists from Charles Darwin to Stephen Jay Gould.
Praise for Mary Anning, the fossil hunter:
“The carpenter’s daughter [Anning] has won a name for herself, and deserves to win it.” Charles Dickens
“[Mary Anning is] probably the most important unsung (or inadequately sung) collecting force in the history of paleontology.”
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ISSN 0799-1762
smile jamaica: It’s Dental Care Time!
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• eight enemies of looking young• restoring the romance
TIPS • prostate cancer • weight loss programmes • beauty
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3 Wellness 3 Amazing Acupuncture 5 Analysing your blood test 10 Prostate Cancer11 Protecting Children from Obesity13 Weight loss programmes15 Do you know what’s in your salad16 Harvard’s revised food pyramid 19 Smile Jamaica: It’s dental Care time! 21 The Flouride Debate 24 Traditional Dental Care 26 Healthy Living
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29 Lifestyle30 Manage Your Blood Pressure 31 Beauty -Skin Deep 32 Enemies of looking young 34 Getting a Close Shave 35 High fashion 37 Technology and the Elderly 38 Give your brain a boost39 Service! Not even a smile? 42 Wordsearch 43 Knock, knock house cleaning 44 Children’s Bookshelf 47 Couple’s therapy 48 Restoring the Romance 50 Too Young to Retire 51 Becoming Financially Smart
What’s the big deal about Dental Care? Everything, because it’s so important to one’s self esteem. The first impression another person forms of you is important. As we meet each other, it’s well understood that after the
initial eye contact, our eyes drift to look at the mouth, in an attempt to avoid the persistent stare. If everything here seems norma - great! However, if teeth are missing, discoloured, crooked or malformed, they create a disturb-ing mental impression. With today’s dentistry, anyone may improve and transform their looks through modern innovative treatment available right here in Jamaica. Dental care involves taking good care of your teeth, gums and the related structures of the mouth. Dental care includes preven-tion and treatment of diseases of the gum and teeth, and also the replacement or repair of defective teeth. In many cases people may suffer from dental diseases due to sheer laziness and lack of knowledge towards proper dental care.
Smile Jamaica: It’s Dental Care Time!
“Your Smile can last a lifetime if you only take time to care” – Dr. Philip Mighty
36 Caribbean Wellness & Lifestyle March-June 2006
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