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Gerry is a 58 year old guy from Newington, Ontario, Canada
"Seems I get older every day".
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HVMP Online Application
Rated • 1 review • government, disabilities, services, ontario • marchofdimes.ca
From the page: "Welcome to the Home and Vehicle Modification Program's Online application" -
David Suzukis Nature Challenge Newsletter: Cosmetic Detox
Rated • 2 reviews • health, environment, green • davidsuzuki.org
From the page: "Cosmetic Detox" -
American Journal of Archaeology
Rated • 4 reviews • archaeology • ajaonline.org
From the page: "Cynthia S. Colburn suggests that eastern imports in Prepalatial Crete were used by the Cretan emergent elite to distinguish themselves from the general population of the island and, perhaps, to align themselves with the ruling classes in Eastern centers." -
http://www.riverweb.uiuc.edu/cgi-bin/narrative?ID=502
Rated • 1 review • native americans, research • uiuc.edu
From the page: "Welcome to the Mississippian Saga. These pages chronicle the early developmen of the American Bottom, its founding civilizations, and the marks they left on history" -
National Geographic Magazine - NGM.com
Rated • 1 review • forestry • nationalgeographic.com
From the page: "The American Chestnut" -
Royal Saskatchewan Museum: Research: Aboriginal History...
Rated • 1 review • native americans, research • royalsaskmuseum.ca
From the page: "Medicine wheels and effigies are large and complex stone alignments that are found throughout southern Saskatchewan. First Nations people regard them as sacred because of their spiritual and historical significance. Mr. Ian Brace is working with Dakota, Cree and Saulteaux Elders to document traditional and archaeological interpretations of these ancient monuments." -
Bryophytes
Rated • 3 reviews • botany, science • siu.edu
From the page: ""Bryophytes" is a resource devoted to Bryology, the branch of plant science concerned with the study of mosses, liverworts and hornworts. It provides information on the classification, structural features, natural history, ecology and evolutionary relationships of these plants." -
U.S. Spy Satellite, Power Gone, May Hit Earth - New York...
Rated • 1 review • news, space • nytimes.com
From the page: "A disabled American spy satellite is rapidly descending and is likely to plunge to Earth by late February or early March, posing a potential danger from its debris, officials said Saturday."


