· In 1941 divorced and in 1945 remarried Emotional Struggles · In 1948 attempted suicide while depressed · In 1953 tried to convince her husband to commit suicide with him · After Carson's death, Reeves made suicide with an overdose of sleeping pills · McCullers suffered several illnesses and also alcoholism · Had strokes since her youth · By the age of 31, her left side was entirely paralyzed. Death · Died on 29 September 1967, after a brain hemorrhage · Buried in Oak Hill Cemetery Novels · The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (1940) · Reflections in a Golden Eye (1941) · The Member of the Wedding (1946) · Clock Without Hands (1961) The Heart is a Lonely Hunter
* 1902- Just so stories * Stories of different animals' origin * Illustrations by himself * 1907- awarded the nobel prize for literature * Was extremely popular in England- colonial ideas, supported the English rule in colonies * The right of the strong * In 1915- visited the front as a reporter * Lost his son in WWI * Died in 1936, buried in the poets' corner "Kim" Rudyard Kipling * Died of a hemorrhage (internal bleeding) * Was written in 1901 * Spy novel * About orphaned son of an Irish soldier and his adventures * Takes place at the time of The Great Game * Kimball "Kim" O'hara- Spy courier mainly for Mahbub Ali * Kimball - "Chela" of Teshoo Lama, clever and charmful * Teshoo Lama - a Tibetan Lama on a spiritual journey, spiritual teacher of Kim, religious and smart * Mahbub Ali- horsetrader and spy for the British, good friend of Kim , clever and selfish
Montreux and agree to put the war behind them forever. Although Henry is sometimes plagued by guilt for abandoning the men on the front, the two succeed in living a beautiful, peaceful life. When spring arrives, the couple moves to Lausanne so that they can be closer to the hospital. Early one morning, Catherine goes into labor. The delivery is exceptionally painful and complicated. Catherine delivers a stillborn baby boy and, later that night, dies of a hemorrhage. Henry stays at her side until she is gone. He attempts to say goodbye but cannot. He walks back to his hotel in the rain.
Only in 1932 did scientists isolate vitamin C and determine that the two were related. Much later, when beta-carotene became popular in the media as a miracle molecule, we took a more proactive approach and began to supplement. Better safe than sorry, right? Unfortunately, as we found out, taking supplemental beta-carotene by itself can cause problems. It can block the absorption of other bene cial carotenoids and increase the risk of prostate cancer and intracerebral hemorrhage, among other things. It's best absorbed in combination with its close cousins in whole foods, in naturally accuring ratios. There will be similar mistakes and discoveries in years to come. In cases where I can nd an indigenous population that has lived without a food group for hundreds of years (fruit, for example, which is easy), I don't worry much about excluding it. If I can't find such a group, I'd suggest that our science hasn't caught up with Darwinism. Eater beware.