Hi can you please consider purchasing 'The Skeptic Way: Sextus Empiricus's Outlines of Pyrrhonism' by Benson Mates Oxford UP ISBN: 978-0195092134. Thanks
April 2008
Searching for any records relating to PEARL CREEK STATION Duaringa where my uncle Richard Stanley Selwood worked as a stockman, Richard appears on the Australian Electorial Roll (1901 - 1936) in the year 1913 - born in the England UK November 1887 emigrated to Rockhampton, Australia in 1909 - joined the Australian Imperial Force 52nd Batt. died in France June 7th 1916
Merrold Westphal, ed., "Postmodern Philosophy and Christian Thought", Indiana University Press 1999
I found a $2.00 in unpaid fine when I checked my record I highly recommend to install a timing reminder in each study room, because it would be hard for us to aware of the time when we are studying
The web-page at: http://vast.mihanblog.com/ contains the text: http://tinyurl.com/278t29 which resolves to: https://www.library.uq.edu.au/ezp.php?url= and the web-page contains the text: which seems to be a valid ID/password. Please investigate.
George Sekulla and Krystyna Legge Our Dream Our Future: A History of the Midland-Bellevue Polish Community 1950 - 2006, 2007 Success Print, Bayswater, Western Australia, $125.00
I think it would be really helpful if you could search the library catalogue by journals' acronyms. Eg. by typing in 'CLR' you could access the Commonwealth Law Reports. This would be particularly useful for law journals there are so many and often it is difficult to know what the anacroyms stand for when they are used in other articles' footnotes.
Can you make it possible to do a direct author and/or title search via the library homepage? I don't know anyone who uses the current dropdown menu, and I think the author and title options there would be much more handy (added there even).
I'm usually not fazed by graffiti. It's a cultural artifact as far as I'm concerned, and some of the stuff is fantastic. However I find racist graffiti a bit annoying, particularly when it manifests at a university, and particularly when it isn't challenged by intelligent graffiti. So is it possible to remove the racist scribblings on some of the desks in the SS&H library (eg. on Level 4)?
Professor Manfred Weidhorns THE PERSON OF THE MILLENNIUM: THE UNIQUE IMPACT OF GALILEO ON WORLD HISTORY [iUniverse 0-595-36877-8] A free samplethe first 24 pagesis available at iuniverse.com/bookstore


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