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Margulis dedicated the last of eight chapters in her book, The Symbiotic Planet, to Gaia.

Symbiotic and .
Stephen R. Donaldson, in his Gap Series, proposed a similar system, Symbiotic Crystalline Resonance Transmission, clearly ansible-type technology, but was very difficult to produce and limited to text messages.
Symbiotic microbes such as fungi and algae form an association in lichen.
" Symbiotic Growth in the Swamp: Toledo and Northwest Ohio, 1860 – 1900 ," Northwest Ohio History, 77 ( Spring 2010 ), 85 – 104.
* Symbiotic stars are binary star systems comprising a late-type giant star and a hotter companion object.
A Lebanese-Mexican Symbiotic smuggling network involved in human smuggling into the United States of America that came to the attention of law enforcement and counterintelligence has been described in the literature.
Symbiotic organisms carried within larger organisms are also known to bioluminesce.
Symbiotic bacteria in their intestines ferment the fibres, allowing previously indigestible cellulose to be turned into volatile fatty acids.
Symbiotic relationships between Rhizobium species and legumes are well-documented.
* Symbiotic idea A symbiotic method of idea creation is when multiple ideas are combined, using different elements of each to make a whole.
Symbiotic relationships in monocentrid fishes and sepiolid squid appear to have evolved separately.
* Symbiotic mutism: the most common form, caused by a vocal and dominating mother and absent father ( very rarely the other way around ) and characterized by the use of mutism as controlling behavior around other adults.
Some of his books, such as The Macroscope and The Symbiotic Man ( 1995 ) ( ISBN 0071357440 ), have been translated into English.
* A Symbiotic Lifestyle: C. xamachana and Zooxanthellae
* Genome Sequence of a Polydnavirus: Insights into Symbiotic Virus Evolution article from Science.
Symbiotic bacteria in the cecum help to further digest the non-fibrous particles into a more metabolically manageable substance.
Symbiotic relationships with ectomycorrhizal fungi enable Hispaniolan Pines to grow on shallow, infertile soils.
* Normal Symbiotic Phase-Lasts until about 5 months of age.
* Separation-Individuation Phase-The arrival of this phase marks the end of the Normal Symbiotic Phase.

child and psychosis
They maintain that what constitutes child abuse is a matter of objective fact, and that some of the practices which mainstream anthropologists apologize for ( e. g., sacrificial rituals ) may result in psychosis, dissociation and magical thinking: particularly for the surviving children who had a sacrificed brother or sister by their parents.
In this view, PAS confuses a child's developmental reaction to a divorce with psychosis, vastly overstates the number of false allegations of child sexual abuse, ignores the scientific literature suggesting most allegations of child sexual abuse are well founded and thus well-meaning efforts to protect a child from an abusive parent, exaggerates the damaging effects of parental alienation on children and proposes an unsupported and endangering remedy for PAS.
In reality, Oliver was always sterile from a life saving medical operation he had as a child ( The operation is also the cause of his psychosis and corrupted mental state ).
Throughout its history, Karmanik has kept his music's thematic elements focused on such topics as child molestation, sadism, and psychosis.

child and struck
David repents, yet God " struck the child ... and it became sick ... on the seventh day the child died.
In the United States, public school teacher unions, most notably the National Education Association ( the largest labor union in the USA ), argue against the idea of school vouchers for concern that it would erode educational standards and reduce funding, and that giving money to parents who choose to send their child to a religious or other school is unconstitutional ; however, the latter issue has been struck down by the Supreme Court case Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, which upheld Ohio's voucher plan in a 5-4 ruling.
* 1996 – The child protection portion of the Communications Decency Act is struck down by a U. S. federal court as too broad.
* July 29 – The child protection portion of the Communications Decency Act ( 1996 ) is struck down as too broad by a U. S. federal court.
Tragedy struck in his personal life as his wife succumbed to depression after the birth of their third child in 1840.
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong ' o in his book Moving the Centre: The Struggle for Cultural Freedom records how the Oxford Readers for Africa with their heavily Anglo-centric worldview struck him as a child in Kenya.
Then tragedy struck: in November 1817, Charlotte died after giving birth to her only child, a stillborn son.
Earlier in the documentary, Lopes mentioned that she felt the presence of a " spirit " following her, and was struck by the fact that the child killed in the accident shared her last name, even thinking that the spirit may have made a mistake by taking his life instead of hers.
As his mate was not available on the Genesis planet ( where Spock underwent the two pon farr periods ), it was implied that he mated with Lt. Saavik, a female Vulcan scientist on the crew of the Enterprise who showed compassion in guiding him through the accelerated pon farr ( in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, a deleted scene was intended to confirm the implication ( i. e., that Saavik bore Spock's child ); its removal from the film, however, struck it from ' official ' Trek canon ).
The movie A Stoning in Fulham County, starring Brad Pitt, depicted a true story of an Amish baby who was killed by teens who threw pieces of clay tile and struck a child on a buggy.
A sort of symbolic retaliation was the punishment for the offender, seen in cutting off the hand that struck a father or stole a trust ; in cutting off the breast of a wet nurse who switched the child entrusted to her for another ; in the loss of the tongue that denied father or mother ( in Elamite contracts, the same penalty was inflicted for perjury ); in the loss of the eye that pried into forbidden secrets.
Ino, daughter of Cadmus and Harmonia, had an end just as tragic as her siblings: Semele died while pregnant with Zeus ' child, killed by her own pride and lack of trust in her lover ; Agave killed her own son, King Pentheus, while struck with Dionysian madness, and Actaeon, son of Autonoe, the third sibling, was torn apart by his own hunting dogs.
As the party was struck by a blizzard, two of the best birkebeiner skiiers, Torstein Skevla and Skjervald Skrukka, carried on with the child over the mountain from Lillehammer to Østerdalen.
For example, allegedly Albert Einstein was struck as a young child by being given a compass, and realizing that some unseen force in space was making it move.
Thus he argued that the soul was a material substance, and that this was proved ( a ) by the circumstance that not only bodily qualities, but also mental capacity, are transmitted by ordinary generation from parent to child ; and ( b ) by the sympathy of the soul with the body seen in the fact that, when the body is struck or cut, the soul is pained ; and when the soul is torn by anxiety or depressed by care, the body is correspondingly affected.
If the first human infant with a gene for levitation were struck by lightning in its pram, this would not prove the new genotype to have low fitness, but only that the particular child was unlucky.
" He struck me as the consummate apparatchik, a true child of the system, surrounded by the oiliest advisers, the sort of people who would do anything.
" In the preceding decades, the Court had struck down a laundry list of progressive legislation – minimum-wage laws, child labor laws, agricultural relief laws, and virtually every element of the New Deal legislation that had come before it.
While still a child a tornado struck the mobile home community where he and his mother were living leaving him with an almost paranoid fear of windstorms.
Cato the Elder said, according to his biographer Plutarch, " that the man who struck his wife or child, laid violent hands on the holiest of holy things.
Bathsheba's child by David was struck with a severe illness and died a few days after birth, which the king accepted as his punishment.
In 1931, he publicly recounted gossip about Benito Mussolini in which the dictator allegedly struck a child with his automobile in a hit-and-run accident.
As a young boy, LeGrand had several accidents that could have taken his life: once as a small child he was struck in the head by an ax as he approached his father from behind while his father was chopping wood.
This is one of few child friendly Vaal River resorts that have struck a perfect balance for family entertainment as well as business travel.

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