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    Framed photo of Colin Smith

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    Framed photo of Dr Colin Smith, position unlisted

    Rev. Colin Smith

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    Rev. Colin Smith, Senior Pastor of the Orchard Evangelical Free Church, Arlington Heights, IL, speaks on the topic of anger by exploring the story of Saul of Tarsus

    Spiritual Renewal: Colin Smith (Morning)

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    Colin Smith addresses the Taylor University students during chapel on the first morning of spiritual renewal week

    Charles Simeon Sermons: Dr. Colin Smith

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    Dr. Colin Smith, Arlington Heights, IL There is no video of this chapel due to copyright or other issues

    Colin Humphris

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    "Colin Humphris 2 Sqdrn. RAAF. 1941 - 1942 Author of - 'Trapped on Timor' (as a result of bombing of Darwin Feb. 19, 1942)".Colin Humphris. 2 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force 1941 - 1942. Author of - 'Trapped on Timor' (as a result of bombing of Darwin February 19, 1942)

    West Fork Smith River, a history of land use, habitat impacts, restoration actions and monitoring results

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    prepared by Brian Jenkins (Executive Director Smith River Watershed Council) and Colin Meister (Project Manager Smith River Watershed Council).Title from PDF cover (viewed on June 2, 2021).Logos: U.S. Bureau of Land Management; Oregon Fish & Wildlife; U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service; U.S. Forest Service; Smith River Watershed Council; Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board; Roseburg Forests Products Company; Partnership for the Umpqua Rivers.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references (pages 54-57).Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Interview with Colin Wilson, part 4, undated

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    Interview with Colin Wilson, part 4, features an interview with author Colin Wilson in which he discusses his views regarding society and art, his reclusive nature, and the intellectual and fantastical elements of his works, undated

    Interview with Colin Wilson, part 2, undated

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    Interview with Colin Wilson, part 2, features an interview with author Colin Wilson in which he discusses his views regarding society and art, his reclusive nature, and the intellectual and fantastical elements of his works, undated

    The Bell Jars: Smith College, \u3ci\u3ePelargonium sidoides\u3c/i\u3e, and Sylvia Plath\u27s Botanical Imagination

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    Sylvia Plath’s novel The Bell Jar chronicles prize-winning college student Esther Greenwood’s descent into melancholy and attempted suicide. An emerging writer, Esther sees clearly the paths available to her under 1950s US patriarchy: homemaker or eccentric intellectual. Each on its own is untenable, and choosing one precludes the other. The bell jar metaphor conjures a sense of confinement and suffocation, but this essay offers a multispecies reading that shows why such an interpretation is too narrow. The essay looks carefully at the bell jar, its function within her story, and the context within which Plath encountered it, namely, as a student of botany at Smith College conducting lab exercises on photosynthesis using the South African silverleaf geranium (Pelargonium sidoides). Through archival research on Plath and botanical instruction at the college, the essay shows that the bell jars Plath used were not tools of oppression. Rather, they were tools for growing plants from faraway places that require higher atmospheric humidity: technologies for making dislocated life possible. Plath’s cross-species encounters with exotic plants at the conservatory were critical to her conception of life as a woman under patriarchy—like the silverleaf geranium, living in a world not built for her

    Close to the edge: microhabitat selection by Neurostrota gunniella [Busck] [Lepidoptera : gracillariidae], a biological control agent for Mimosa pigra L. in Australia. by Carey S. Smith and Colin G. Wilson

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    tag=1 data=Close to the edge: microhabitat selection by Neurostrota gunniella [Busck] [Lepidoptera : gracillariidae], a biological control agent for Mimosa pigra L. in Australia. by Carey S. Smith and Colin G. Wilson tag=2 data=Smith, Carey S.%Wilson, Colin G. tag=3 data=Journal of the Australian Entomological Society, tag=4 data=34 tag=6 data=Part 3, 1995 tag=7 data=177-180. tag=8 data=PLANTS tag=9 data=MIMOSA PIGRA tag=11 data=1995/1/7 tag=12 data=95/0342 tag=13 data=CA
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