Just An Accident

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There was no blood at the scene, not even a cut on his body. Yet on May 25, 1999, when the top of a massive beech tree snapped off and slammed into 33-year-old, Adirondack logger Scott Remington, his bones exploded. The terrain was unforgiving and the area too remote for cell phones. So the fact that paramedics reached him and got him out of the woods is a miracle. So is the improbable aftermath of a freak accident whose outcome felt like death to a woodsman who never knew how to sit still.



Just An Accident

There was no blood at the scene, not even a cut on his body. Yet on May 25, 1999, when the top of a massive beech tree snapped off and slammed into 33-year-old, Adirondack logger Scott Remington, his bones exploded. The terrain was unforgiving and the area too remote for cell phones. So the fact that paramedics reached him and got him out of the woods is a miracle. So is the improbable aftermath of a freak accident whose outcome felt like death to a woodsman who never knew how to sit still. Just An Accident
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Animal Cloning: The Science of Nuclear Transfer

- Covers all of the most recent topics and technologies in the biological sciences, including basic cell biology, animal cloning, stem cell research, gene therapy, cancer, and aging
- Is extensively illustrated and written with a minimum of scientific jargon in order to make it accessible to beginning students and the general public
- Shows how much the technologies have achieved so far, and what they are likely to accomplish in the future. Animal Cloning: The Science of Nuclear Transfer
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Dragon Ball Z

Now in his "Perfect Form," Cell is stronger than any creature alive. Finding no competition on Earth, Cell invades a TV studio and gives the world an ultimatum: produce a fighter who can beat him, or he will methodically slaughter every living thing. Illustrations. Dragon Ball Z
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You Can Hear Me Now: How Microloans and Cell Phones Are Connecting the Worlds Poor to the Global Economy

How economic development can address unmet human needs on a large scale

Bangladeshi villagers with cell phones helped build what is now a thriving $200 million company. What is the lesson for the rest of the world? This is a question author Nick Sullivan addresses in the tale of a new kind of entrepreneur, Iqbal Quadir.

Sullivan provides a new approach to building business opportunity in the developing world through a compelling account of what he calls the " external combustion engine" – a combination of market elements and forces that is already lifting people out of poverty in the Third World. The " engine" comprises three outside forces: information technology, imported by native entrepreneurs trained in the West, backed by foreign investors. Focusing primarily on the gripping stories of fast-growing cell phone companies, particularly Bangladesh’ s renowned GrameenPhone, the book describes an inclusive capitalism that engages and enables many of the...

You Can Hear Me Now: How Microloans and Cell Phones Are Connecting the Worlds Poor to the Global Economy
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