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  1. Student Activities in Basic Science for Christian Schools
  2. The Chemical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz (Magnum Opus Hermetic Sourceworks Series) by Christian Rosencreutz, 1991-10-01
  3. Christian Science Hymnal with Seven Hymns Written by the Reverend Mary Baker Eddy by Mary Baker Eddy, 1932
  4. Practical Management Science (with CD-ROM, Decision Tools and Stat Tools Suite, and Microsoft Project 2003 120 Day Version): Spreadsheet Modeling and Applications (with CD-ROM Update) by Wayne L. Winston, S. Christian Albright, 2006-08-02
  5. Enjoying God's World - Science Reader - Grade 2 (A Beka Book Science Series/Third Edition) by Judy Hull Moore, Naomi Sleeth, 2004
  6. Essentials of Food Science (Food Science Text Series) by Vickie A. Vaclavik, Elizabeth W. Christian, 2003-05-31
  7. Tests for Use with Science 3 for Christian Schools, 2nd Edition (Bob Jones University Press) by Bob Jones University Press, 1998
  8. Christian Men of Science by George Mulfinger, 2004-04
  9. A century of Christian Science healing by Christian Science Publishing Society, 1966
  10. Facts and Fables of Christian Science by Albert B. Olston, 2007-07-25
  11. Science & Its Limits: The Natural Sciences in Christian Perspective by Delvin Lee Ratzsch, Del Ratzsch, 1999-12-31
  12. Creation and Last Things: At the Intersection of Theology and Science (Foundations of Christian Faith) (Volume 0) by GREGORY S COOTSONA, 2002-03-01
  13. Can it Really Rain Frogs: The World's Strangest Weather Events (Spencer Christians World of Wonders) by Spencer Christian, Antonia Felix, 1997-06
  14. The Christian Science Journal, Volume 30 by Mary Baker Eddy, 2010-06-07

81. Christian Science Monitor - Mega Movie Guide
Reviews of films released in 2001 by film critic David Sterritt.
http://www.csmonitor.com/specials/movieguide2001/2001releases/index.html

82. Reader's Companion To American History - -CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
christian science, a homegrown American religious and medical sect, was founded by Practically from its inception, christian science was embroiled in
http://college.hmco.com/history/readerscomp/rcah/html/ah_016600_christiansci.htm
Entries Publication Data Advisory Board Contributors ... World Civilizations The Reader's Companion to American History
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Christian Science, a homegrown American religious and medical sect, was founded by Mary Baker. She suffered from a variety of ailments—lung, liver and stomach problems, backaches, colds, fevers, "nervousness," and "depression"—and had tried a variety of remedies, including dietary cures and homeopathy, when in 1862, she traveled to Portland, Maine, to receive treatment from Phineas Parkhurst Quimby, a healer. After Quimby effected a cure through his system of massage, encouragement, and "mental healing," she became his student and associate. Shortly after Quimby's death in 1866, she slipped and fell on an icy street. Confined to bed and given little chance of recovery, she began reading the Bible. After a period of solitary meditation, she was overwhelmed by the idea that her life was in God and that God was the only life. From this revelation followed her healing; she got out of bed, dressed, and walked out of her sickroom, to the amazement of those in attendance. In 1875, Mary Baker published

83. Christian Science Monitor Blog | ScitechBlog Archive May, 2004
Short explanation of Cook's mission, what he was trying to measure, and links to related web content.
http://weblogs.csmonitor.com/scitechblog/2004/05/index.html#a0001403017
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Economic Scene A Global Accounting ... Archive > May, 2004 The impact of science and technology on our lives. Recent Posts Categories Information Posted May 21, 2004
Goin' to the dogs
By Tom Regan I could have more easily answered a question about an effective exit strategy from Iraq. Reggie's kind of a, well, half this and half that, with another quarter of something thrown in for good measure. So it was with some interest I noted a piece in the journal Science about a group of Seattle geneticists using DNA to "uncover the roots of dogs' family trees." The Oregonian reports that the researchers found such large genetic differences among breeds that "DNA markers alone correctly identified the breed of 409 of the dogs." They also discovered four distinct breeding groups.

84. American Atheists // Christian Science
Insight into the founding of christian science, its founder, and its strange anddangerous practices.
http://www.atheists.org/christianity/xtianScience.html
FLASH LINE HOME VISITORS WHAT'S NEW ... WELCOME MARY "FAKER" EDDY AND THE CULT OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE by Frank R. Zindler
The Probing Mind Series The following is the text of an article that appeared in the
American Atheists magazine, September, 1987. The less we know or think about hygiene, the less we are predisposed to sickness. Mary Baker Eddy
Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures
(Boston, First Church, 1875, 1898, p. 389)
action carried out by the parents, it is the result of deliberate inaction. Whether the sacrifice be the result of a deliberate action or inaction, it is done because the religious beliefs of the parents are considered more important than the child. One of the definitions which Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary gives for the term 'sacrifice' is "destruction or surrender of something for the sake of something else." Far from being the rhetorical abuse of language alleged by religious critics, the term 'child-sacrifice' appears to be both accurate and appropriate for describing faith-healing-related deaths of children. Not only do certain parents think their religious beliefs are more important than the lives of their children, the State of Ohio thinks so too! The Ohio juvenile code at 2151.03(e) makes the astonishing claim that:

85. Daily Online Newspaper: The Christian Science Monitor | Special Coverage: Humani
Includes news coverage from Bonn, Germany Part 2 of The Sixth Session of The Conference of The Parties UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, as well as stories on global warming as well as reporter's notebooks from The Hague.
http://www.csmonitor.com/atcsmonitor/specials/climatechange/2001/index.html
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Reports from The UN Climate Change Convention: Bonn, Germany, July 19-27, 2001
Background coverage:
Hothouse 2000

Monitor coverage of the Hague conference on climate change last November
Recent related stories:
Opinion: It's OK to oppose Kyoto – just fix the tax code

Editorial: Kyoto's Climate Change

As North Atlantic current slows, concern rises

Trees no savior for global warming
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Global warming sends troops of baboons on the run
Web Resources: UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Earth's fidgeting climate - science@NASA Climate Change - Pew Center on Global Climate Change What are greenhouse gases? - US Dept. of Energy Global Climate Coalition - Industry viewpoint (US) Natural Resources Defense Council - Environmental group viewpoint (US) UK climate modeling Climate Partners - Calculate your greenhouse emissions Global climate treaty moves ahead, without US The United States watches as Europe and Japan shape a global climate treaty. By Peter N. Spotts Read full story Editorial: A Global Leap on Warming The developed world seems determined to move against global warming with or without Washington. The US should get on board. Read full story Compromises to Kyoto surface at Bonn summit Delegates Sunday remained steadfast that an agreement would be reached as talks near a critical phase.

86. Christian Science New York State
Information about christian science Churches,Reading Rooms,Organizations,eventsin New York State.
http://www.christiansciencenys.com/
Christian Science New York State Home About Our Services Organizations Calendar ... Committee on Publication for NYS Welcome to All Visitors And God said, Let there be light
and there was light.
- Gen.1:3
Christian Science New York State provides information about Christian Science Churches , Reading Rooms , Organizations and events in New York State. Links give access to other Christian Science Churches , organizations and related sites including
The First Church of Christ , Scientist (The Mother Church).
What is Christian Science ?
The Church of Christ,Scientist
For more information about other Churches and Organizations in the U.S.A. Visit our new site. - christianscienceusa.com Those wishing to contribute to the Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund please visit the Mother Church web site for more information. At www.tfccs.com/gift/hurricanekatrina.jhtml or click below: Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund

87. The Christian Science Monitor | Csmonitor.com
Read musings by journalist Stephen Lapointe about how frequently the word millennium is misspelled.
http://www.csmonitor.com/durable/1999/07/30/fp11s2-csm.shtml
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OPINION from the July 30, 1999 edition Editor's note The Christian Science Monitor archive includes stories dating back to 1980. Some early articles lack sufficient formatting, and will appear as one long column without paragraph breaks. We apologize for the aesthetics and hope that the information will still be of value to you. A millennium is a millenium is a milennium Stephen Lapointe BOSTON - There are many soaring hopes for the new millennium. I have a rather humble one: that we learn to spell the word correctly. Unfortunately, in the Scrabble Game of Life, there is an apparent shortage of N's. I recall an exchange with a decorated television producer who was developing a documentary on the dawn of the 20th century. Somewhat surprisingly, the program proposal had been rebuffed several times. Finally this producer, a fastidious Yale graduate, handed me the proposal's cover letter. And there it was, in the opening paragraph: "Due to the surge of interest in the millenium [sic], this program is guaranteed to reach a substantial viewership...."

88. Scary
The Junior christian science Bible Lesson Show Man!, is this is scary or what?
http://www.5shock.com/ran/scary.html
The Junior Christian Science Bible Lesson Show
Man!, is this is scary or what?

89. Christian Science In New York City And Vicinity
Times and locations for all Churches of Christ, Scientist, in New York, northernNew Jersey, and southern Connecticut. Also listed are lectures devoted to
http://www.csnyc.com/

90. The New York City Christian Science Group: For The LGBT Community
Study and discussion group offering a safe space to explore sexuality as well as all life's issues in a spiritual context. Meetings, articles, Q A, links.
http://www.nycsgroup.com
Welcome to the New York City Christian Science Group. Click here for our text only page. "Divine Love always has met and always will meet every human need."
New This Week
Last Week's Topic: Making It Your Own
Next Meeting: September 8, 2005: Honesty
Our next update will be on or around Friday, 9/9.
Other New Items
August 31, 2005 Becoming More Effective Healers
Emergence International's 2005 conference in Tempe, AZ. Read more on their web site. October 22, 2004 New Book on GLBT Christian Scientists.
Read more on the Emergence International web site. October 21, 2004 Gay Christian Scientists seek a warmer welcome
Bay Windows , October 21, 2004 edition, by Linda Rodriguez
Weekly
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Our group meets every Thursday
night between 8 and 9 p.m. at: The LGBT Community Center
208 West 13th Street
New York City ALL ARE WELCOME !!
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Email: Phone: (800) 454-1906 ext. 1299 Welcome About the Group Meeting Information Journal Archive ... Links

91. CSeNews.com - The Christian Science Worldwide Current Events & Information Web S
Calendar of christian science events around the world. Bible study resources.Online discussion forums. christian science classified ads.
http://www.csenews.com/
for September 5 - September 11, 2005: Subject: Substance Read this Bible lesson online WATCH this week's Bible lesson from your computer Online Bible Study Resources
OVER 800 LINKS to Bible study related sites

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CS Monitor News in Brief Article on Christian Science Read Science and Health ... in a year.
This listing of citations with links to the full text online of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy (as found on spirituality.com) will assist you in reading through the book in under a year. Read Prose Works by Mary Baker Eddy in a year.
Download this .pdf table of daily citations which will assist you in reading this book in a year. SITE SPONSORS:
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We're a worldwide source for people interested in Christian Science. Our purpose is to share information, ideas and resources - uniting students of Christian Science, CS-related organizations and other interested parties into a worldwide family and all in one place!

92. The Christian Science Monitor | Csmonitor.com
Interview where the actor talks about fame, the movie The Pledge, and why he's not retiring any time soon.
http://www.csmonitor.com/durable/2001/01/19/fp20s1-csm.shtml
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from the January 19, 2001 edition Editor's note The Christian Science Monitor archive includes stories dating back to 1980. Some early articles lack sufficient formatting, and will appear as one long column without paragraph breaks. We apologize for the aesthetics and hope that the information will still be of value to you. Star actor pledges he won't be retiring anytime soon Bonnie Churchill Special to The Christian Science Monitor HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. - Jack Nicholson stood in front of a Van Gogh painting. When he walked into the museum, there wasn't a soul around. He took advantage of the silence, and for five minutes just drank in the vigor of the famed artist's strokes. He sighed, and turned around, only to find eight people not looking at the masterpiece on the wall, but staring at him. "That's the most uncomfortable example of the fascination with film stars," recalls Mr. Nicholson in a recent interview.

93. Christian Science In San Diego
Like christian science Reading Rooms located throughout the San Diego area, we rehere to present a variety of information that will help you learn more
http://www.sdchristianscience.org/
Welcome to our Online Reading Room! Like Christian Science Reading Rooms located throughout the San Diego area, we're here to present a variety of information that will help you learn more about Christian Science and its founder, Mary Baker Eddy. Feel free to have a look around...
This Week in the Christian Science Sentinel
Spirituality in the Public Square
What St Paul Says About Terror
A Closetful of Gratitude
And More!
Plus Firsthand Accounts of Christian Science Healing This Month in The Christian Science Journal
Love is in the Details
Trusting God Moment by Moment
Longevity is not a Curse
And More! Plus Firsthand Accounts of Christian Science Healing To find out more about these publications, visit the Christian Science Periodicals page or your local Christian Science Reading Room. DAILY INSPIRATION Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.

94. The Christian Science Monitor | Csmonitor.com
Geoffrey talks of the roles he's had and of rooming with Mel Gibson.
http://www.csmonitor.com/durable/2001/03/30/fp18s1-csm.shtml
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from the March 30, 2001 edition Editor's note The Christian Science Monitor archive includes stories dating back to 1980. Some early articles lack sufficient formatting, and will appear as one long column without paragraph breaks. We apologize for the aesthetics and hope that the information will still be of value to you. A tailor-made role for talented actor Bonnie Churchill Special to The Christian Science Monitor HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. - Geoffrey Rush sat in his canvas-backed set chair reading a script. The Oscar winner says he never counts the lines of dialogue. "It must be my stage training," he says. "It doesn't matter how lengthy the role is, but what the character has to say." When he was in the midst of playing the Marquis de Sade in the film "Quills," a role that won him a Best Actor nomination at this year's Academy Awards, director John Boorman sent him the script of "The Tailor of Panama" (see review, page 17).

95. Christian Science?
That same month, Hager’s status as a cause célèbre of the Christian right of the Christian Medical Association, because he is a man of science and a
http://www.motherjones.com/news/outfront/2004/09/09_500.html
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Advertisements In late 2002, women’s groups sounded an alarm over the appointment of Dr. W. David Hager and two other physicians—all opponents of abortion—to the FDA’s Reproductive Health Drugs Advisory Committee. Although this move involved only 3 of the 11 seats on the advisory panel, advocates from these groups were concerned that these new members would hamper women’s access to birth control. And indeed, this year Hager has played a little-noticed but central role in stopping the over-the-counter (OTC) sale of the morning-after pill known as Plan B. Hager, a Kentucky-based obstetrician-gynecologist, says that he is being miscast as "some kind of powerful individual" and complains that, with a couple of exceptions, journalists have "never interviewed me before they’ve written about me." He’s referring to a spate of stories citing his opposition to the so-called "abortion drug" RU486, his attack on the birth control pill for promoting promiscuity, and a book in which he advises Bible readings to relieve premenstrual syndrome. While his critics say these activities show that he is bringing a religious bias to scientific decisions on new drugs, he disagrees. "I make diagnoses based on evidence-based medicine," he says, noting that "83 percent of patients in this country say that they prefer that their physicians pray with them or counsel them" according to their religious beliefs. "Your faith is an integral part of your life and everything that you do," he adds.

96. How Bush, The Elder, Influences Son's White House | Csmonitor.com
Article describes how George Bush Sr. influences his son's White House.
http://csmonitor.com/2002/0513/p02s01-uspo.html
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97. The Mixed Bag Of Community Recycling | Csmonitor.com
Report on the national state of recycling in the US on the eve of Earth Day, 2002.
http://csmonitor.com/2002/0417/p12s01-lihc.html
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(for 09/06/05) In New Orleans, not everyone wants to be rescued Katrina resettling Gulf Coast For Bush, a test of political skill On Rue Dauphin, the fall and rise of law and order ... Living from the April 17, 2002 edition MOUNTAIN OF TRASH: Rhode Island's 200-acre landfill may be able to remain open for 10 to 12 more years. JOHN NORDELL - STAFF For a free PDF package of today's recycling stories, click here The mixed bag of community recycling By Ross Atkin PROVIDENCE, R.I. It's barely daylight in Rhode Island's capital city, and Dani Simons is cruising around in her Saturn with an eye on the bins and bags that dot residential streets. By simply observing what's left curbside for garbage trucks, she gets a sense of how Providence is faring in its efforts to toss out less and recycle more. The city, which recycles about 10 or 11 percent of all waste, lags behind most of the state, and Ms. Simons is one of the dedicated people here trying to give recycling a boost. E-mail this story Write a letter to the Editor Printer-friendly version Related stories: New identities for recycled products Four big reasons to recycle Say 'no' to overpackaging Neighbor to Neighbor: Am I making a difference?

98. Commentary | Christian Science Monitor
Columns by Dante Chinni, Helena Cobban, Pat M. Holt, John Hughes, Daniel Schorr, Jeffrey Shaffer and Godfrey Sperling. Features Marilyn Gardner and David R. Francis. Web columns Patrick Chisholm, Ghassan Rubeiz, Michelle Thaller, Jeremy Dauber and Jim Regan.
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99. Christian Science In Colorado
Learn about the activities of the christian science community in Colorado.
http://www.christiansciencecolo.org/

100. The Christian Science Monitor | Csmonitor.com
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a standardssetting body of the United Nations, with headquarters in Montreal, is abuzz over new technologies being counted on to unclog air-travel congestion.
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California says 'no' to junk-food sales in schools

FEATURES, IDEAS from the March 15, 2001 edition Editor's note The Christian Science Monitor archive includes stories dating back to 1980. Some early articles lack sufficient formatting, and will appear as one long column without paragraph breaks. We apologize for the aesthetics and hope that the information will still be of value to you. The end of long airport lines is approaching the runway Ruth Walker Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor TORONTO - Details are everything. And time really is money. It's hard to imagine where these old saws could be more apt than in aviation - especially since global air travel is expected to double, roughly, between the beginning of this new decade and its end. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a standards-setting body of the United Nations, with headquarters in Montreal, is abuzz over new technologies being counted on to unclog air-travel congestion. At the "macro" end these developments include satellite-based air-traffic control systems; at the "micro" end they include "smart cards" that will let you breeze through passport controls with the nonchalance of an urban commuter swiping a transit pass at a subway turnstile.

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