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* Nick Middleton — current Supernumerary Fellow, physical geographer specialising in desertification, and consultant to the IUCN, UNEP, EU, and WWF.
* Nick Middleton ,( Presenter, Writer, Teacher )
* Middleton, Nick Going to Extremes: Mud, Sweat and Frozen Tears.
Nick Middleton ( born 1960 ) is a physical geographer and supernumerary fellow of St Anne's College, Oxford.
Nick Middleton was born in London, England.
* Nick Middleton, The Geography of Dust Storms ( University of Oxford DPhil thesis, 1986 )
* Nick Middleton, Atlas of Environmental Issues ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988 )
* Nick Middleton, Atlas of World Issues ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988 )
* Nick Middleton, Desertification ( Oxford: Oxford University Press )
* Nick Middleton, Desertification and Wind Erosion in the Western Sahel: the Example of Mauritania ( Research Papers 40, Oxford: School of Geography University of Oxford, 1987 )
* Nick Middleton, Extremes Along the Silk Road: Adventures off the World's Oldest Superhighway ( London: John Murray, 2005 ; London: John Murray, 2006 )
* Nick Middleton, The Global Casino: an Introduction to Environmental Issues ( London: Arnold, 1995 ; 2nd edn 1999 ; 3rd edn 2003 )
* Nick Middleton, Going to Extremes: Mud, Sweat and Frozen Tears ( London: Channel 4, 2001 ; London: Pan, 2003 )
* Nick Middleton, Ice Tea and Elvis: a Saunter Through the Southern States ( London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1999 ; London: Phoenix, 2000 )
* Nick Middleton, Intellectual Property Rights: a Battleground for Trade and Biodiversity ( Gland, Switzerland: International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, 1999 )
* Nick Middleton, Kalashnikovs and Zombie Cucumbers: Travels in Mozambique ( London: Sinclair-Stevenson, 1994 ; London: Phoenix, 1995 )
* Nick Middleton, The Last Disco in Outer Mongolia ( London: Sinclair-Stevenson, 1992 ; London: Phoenix, 1993 ; London: Phoenix, 1995 )
* Nick Middleton, Southern Africa ( Hove: Macdonald Young Books, 1999 )
* Nick Middleton, Surviving Extremes: Ice, Jungle, Sand and Swamp ( London: Channel 4, 2003 ; London: Pan, 2004 )
* Nick Middleton, Travels as a Brussels Scout ( London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1997 ; London: Phoenix, 1998 )
* Andrew Goudie and Nick Middleton, Bibliography of Desert Dust Storms and Their Consequences ( Oxford Environmental Change Unit Bibliography No. 1, 1990 )
* Nick Middleton, The Bloody Baron: Wicked Dictator of the East ( London: Short, 2001 )
* Neil Grant and Nick Middleton, The Daily Telegraph Atlas of the World Today ( London: Telegraph, 1987 )
* Andrew Goudie and Nick Middleton, Desert Dust in the Global System ( Heidelberg: Springer, 2006 )

Nick and Extremes
He was a featured cast member on the short-lived 1992 series Going to Extremes, Another guest role that same year was in " The First Duty ", an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, in which he played Nick Locarno, a Starfleet Academy cadet and squad leader who pressures fellow cadet Wesley Crusher into covering up their wrongdoings.
* Oxford geographer Nick Middleton's television series and accompanying book Going to Extremes, in which he discusses his visit to this village and describes ways in which inhabitants cope with the extreme cold.
Oxford geographer Nick Middleton's book on people who live in extreme climates, Going to Extremes ( ISBN 0-330-49384-1 ), discusses his visit to this city.
Oxford geographer Nick Middleton's book on people who live in extreme climates, Going to Extremes ( ISBN 0-330-49384-1 ), chronicles his visit to the village, and describes how the inhabitants cope with such extreme precipitation.

Nick and New
In the 1976 article " Computer Power and Human Reason ," an excerpt of which is included in The New Media Reader edited by Noah Wardrip-Fruin and Nick Montfort, Weizenbaum notes how quickly and deeply people became emotionally involved with the computer program, taking offence when he asked to view the transcripts, saying it was an invasion of their privacy, even asking him to leave the room while they were working with the DOCTOR script.
The Jets exacted revenge on their opponent when they eliminated the Colts in a narrow 17 – 16 victory that saw Nick Folk kick the game-winning field goal for New York as time expired.
New neighbours Derek and Betty McVitie replaced the Trenches for the 1997 special " Endgame ", however this turned out to be their only appearances in the series and they were said to have emigrated by the penultimate episode which caused Nick Swainey to leap straight in with the offer for their old house.
By that December, the term was in circulation to the extent that The New Yorkers Ellen Willis, contrasting her own tastes with those of Flash and fellow critic Nick Tosches, wrote, " Punk-rock has become the favored term of endearment.
* First breath: Earth's billion-year struggle for oxygen New Scientist, # 2746, 5 February 2010 by Nick Lane.
In 2003, Nick Greiner, a former premier of New South Wales, resigned from his position as chair of the University's Graduate School of Management because of academic protests against his simultaneous chairmanship of British American Tobacco ( Australia ).
On August 9, 1988, in a move that heralded significant change in the NHL, the Oilers traded Gretzky, along with McSorley and Krushelnyski, to the Kings for Carson, Martin Gelinas, $ 15 million in cash, and the Kings ' first-round draft picks in 1989 ( later traded to the New Jersey Devils – New Jersey selected Jason Miller ), 1991 ( Martin Rucinsky ), and 1993 ( Nick Stajduhar ).
* Nick Robins, New Statesman, 13 December 2004, " The world's first multinational "
( Coast Guard may excess lighthouse on Falkner Island, in Long Island Sound )" by Nick Ravo, the New York Times ( August 15, 1993 )
Nick Carter first appeared in 1886 in The New York Weekly.
Street & Smith countered by issuing a smaller format weekly with muted colors Such titles as New Nick Carter Weekly ( continuing the original black and white Nick Carter Library ), Tip-Top Weekly ( introducing Frank Merriwell ) and others were 7 x 10 with thirty-two pages of story, but the 8. 5 x 11 Tousey format carried the day and Street & Smith, soon followed suit.
Street & Smith had New Nick Carter Weekly, Tip Top Weekly, Buffalo Bill Stories, Jesse James Stories, Brave & Bold Weekly and many others.
They developed the practice of publishing four consecutive, related tales of, for example, Nick Carter, in the weekly magazine, then combining the four stories into one edition of the related thick book series, in this instance, the New Magnet Library.
In 1910 Street and Smith converted two of their nickel weeklies, New Tip Top Weekly and Top Notch Magazine, into pulps ; in 1915, Nick Carter Stories, itself a replacement for the New Nick Carter Weekly, morphed into Detective Story Magazine, and in 1919, New Buffalo Bill Weekly became Western Story Magazine.
* Nick Carter ( cyclist ) ( 1924 – 2003 ), cyclist from New Zealand, who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics
* " Visiting the Zapatistas " by Nick Rider, New Statesman, March 12, 2009
Unemployed television writer Murray Burns ( Jason Robards ), lives in a cluttered New York City studio apartment with his 12-year-old nephew, Nick ( Barry Gordon ).
When Nick writes a school essay assignment on the benefits of unemployment insurance, his school requests New York State to send social workers to investigate his living conditions.

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