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I wish I had friends like these when I was a kid. Last week i receive a funny t shirt from my friend....
The photo of it. Life is Crap Humorous Guitar Dog
It is so cute..Love it so much..Thanks my dear friend.
Under the direction of faculty member Gil Cooper, right, and stage manager Micah Black, left, students Austin Cartright, left center, and Robert Wilson rehearse for the upcoming play True West on the campus of Pittsburg State University on Tuesday, January 29, 2013.
Physics teacher Roger True in the classroom in the 1980s or 1990s.
If you recognize the students in this photo or know when the photo was taken, please leave a comment below or send an email to alumni@gfacademy.org.
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Title: Works, 4
Creator: Balfour, Francis M. (Francis Maitland), 1851-1882
Publisher: London, MacMillan
Sponsor: MSN
Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Date: 1885
Vol: 4
Language: eng
Description: v. 1. 1. On some points in the geology of the East Lothians Coast; 2. Development [and] growth of the layers of the blastoderm; 3. Disappearance of the Primitive Groove in the Embryo Chick; 4. Development of the blood-vessels of the Chick; 5. Preliminary account of the development of the Elasmobranch fishes; 6. Comparison of the early stages in the development of Vertebrates; 7. On the origin and history of the urinogenital organs of vertebrates; 8. On the development of the spiral nerves of amphioxus; 10. A monograph on the development of the spinal nerves in Elasmobranch fishes; 11. On the phenomena accompanying the maturation and impregnation of the ovum; 12. On the structure and development of the vertebrate ovary; 13. On the existence of a head-kidney in the embryo chich, and on certain points in the development of the Müllerian duet, by F.M. Balfour and A. Sedgwick; 14. On the early development of the lacertilia together with some observations on the nature and relation of the primitive streak; 15. On certain points in the anatomy of Peripatus Capersis; 16. On the morphology and systematic position of the Spongida; 17. Notes on the development of the Ararenia; 18. On the spinal nerves of Amphioxus; 19. Address to the department of anatomy and physiology of the British Association for the advancement of Science; 20. On the development of the skeleton of the paired fins of Elasmobranchii, considered in relation to its bearings on the nature of the limbs of the Vertebrate; 21. On the Evolution of the placenta, and on the possibility of employing the characters of the placenta in the classification of the Mammilia; 22. On the structure and development of lepidosteus by F.M. Balfour and W.N. Parker; 23. On the nature of the organ in adult Teleosteans and Ganoids which is usually regarded as the Head-kidney or Pro Nephros; 24. A renewed duty of the germinal lawyers of the chich by F.M. Balfour and F. Deighton; 25. the anatomy and development of Peripatus Capensis ed. by H.N. Mosley and A. Sedgwick.- v. 2 [and] 3. Treatise on comparative embryology.- v. 4. Plates
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