| Washington State Magazine :: Spring 2012 |  | Authors: Jason Krump, Joanna Steward, Eric Sorensen, Larry Clark, Tim Steury, Hannelore Sudermann, David Menconi, Kevin Thompson Publisher: Washington State University Category: eBooks
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Sales Rank: 752,801
Format: Kindle eBook Language: English (Published) Media: Kindle Edition Pages: 122 Number Of Items: 1
ASIN: B00757TTOE
Publication Date: February 2, 2012
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Product Description Washington State Magazine covers news and issues of interest to Washington State University faculty, staff, students, and alumni, and the people of Washington from Seattle to St. John.
In this issue: --- Features
On Closer Inspection—The curiouser and curiouser world of the small :: In some ways, with so much science now involving tools that detect things outside the five senses, examining the world with a microscope seems quaint. But a corps of WSU researchers—let’s call them microscopists—are wrangling photons, electrons, glowing proteins, exotic stains, and remarkably powerful devices in their pursuit of the small. by Eric Sorensen
Lessons from the Forest—The anthropology of childhood :: Anthropologist Barry Hewlett has spent the last 40 years gleaning lessons from the Aka, a people who personify hundreds of thousands of years of human history. by Tim Steury
A Feast of Good Things :: How do we Washingtonians eat? The author travels from farm to table to explore and explain Washington cuisine. by Hannelore Sudermann --- Panoramas - Short articles on research, campus life, and alumni of Washington State University
:: Living the right-sized life :: Eat your broccoli or no cookie: Feeding styles and childhood obesity :: The end of free will? :: The Wire: Urban drama, gritty reality, and Soc 496 “textbook” :: Sacred Encounters :: A blighted Northwest icon :: Indaba Coffee :: Mulch ado about garden plastics --- Departments
:: First Words: Time’s Warehouse :: Thank you: Our 10-year event :: Short Subject: A hidden history :: Sports: Let him swim: The Tom Jager story :: In Season: A cattle drive :: Last Words: The Lowell Elm --- Tracking - Profiles of Washington State University alumni
:: Doug Forseth ’71—Snow business :: Anna Ballard Wilson ’04—CSI: Cheney :: Orrin Pilkey ’57—A climate change provocateur :: Hal Dengerink 1943-2011—Tribute to Hal :: John R. Gorham 1922-2011—Veterinary pathologist :: Alumni news: Renewing your plates --- New Media - Reviews of books and other media by alumni, faculty, and staff of WSU
:: The Long Journey of the Nez Perce: A Battle History from Cottonwood to Bear Paw by Kevin Carson ’81 :: Good Science: The Pursuit of Truth and the Evolution of Reality by Timothy McGettigan ’95 PhD :: The World’s Beaches: A Global Guide to the Science of the Shoreline by Orrin H. Pilkey ’57,William J. Neal, Joseph T. Kelley, and J. Andrew G. Cooper :: All You Can Eat by Richard Harlan Miller --- Cover illustration by Colin Johnson
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