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Considered The Mother Of Interior:

Considered The Mother Of Interior During the following decade, schools and education authorities were expected to establish language policies that would recognise and support a variety of mother tongues. Bilingual children were to be considered an advantage in the classroom. The Cox Report (1988) reit¬erated this viewpoint, suggesting that 'these children would make greater progress in English if their mother tongue skills were encour¬aged and valued' (Cox 1988, p. xx).

Considered the mother of interior decoration, Elsie de Wolfe introduced light and air into previously dark and cluttered Victorian interiors, and insisted on comfort, livability, and beauty. While all her clients were wealthy, her influence extended to a wide audience of women through books, magazine articles, and radio broadcasts. This oversize (10.25x12.25") volume showcases 29 of her important projects, from the Conde Nast apartment in New York, to several residences of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. Newly restored archival photographs accompany text by decorative art scholar Sparke. Includes a catalog of known projects and an extensive bibliography.

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The asters are flowers of the fall and Aster dumosus 'Niobe', 6 by 12 inches, blooms at summer's end with perfect little white daisies. There are other colors, but I think the white with yellow centers are especially attractive. Everyone loves an orchid, and people are often amazed to find that there is one that blooms without fail (it's usually hardy to 0°F. so this plant is mulched in our garden) every summer. Bletil-las (Bletilla striata) bear shocking pink flowers resembling miniature cattleyas (the corsage orchid of Senior Proms and Mother's Day), clustering atop an 18-inch stem. Spread is negligible. There is also a white form, 'Alba'.

Gestation takes 16 days; 7-15 in litter; young born pink, naked, and blind. Do not disturb young or mother for at least a week after birth; if disturbed mother will either kill and eat the young or ne¬glect them and allow them to die. After 3 weeks, remove young from mother; otherwise, mother fights with them and often kills them. Sexes should be separated before young reach maturity at 43 days.


On The Other Hand See One Mother:

After school, on their way home the child asked timidly, "Mother, choc¬olate malted?" and looked up at her mother beseechingly. "No pea soup, no chocolate malted," her mother answered firmly. At home the mother began to prepare dinner. The child stayed around, asked for water and got it. Seeing that she was going to get nothing else, she went to play quietly with her blocks. Sitting on the Floor she put the blocks one mother on top of another forming a tower and then suddenly she smashed them down on the floor. She did the same thing five times, perhaps as an expression of aggression that she dared not even feel toward her mother.

After school, on their way home the child asked timidly, "Mother, choc¬olate malted?" and looked up at her mother beseechingly. "No pea soup, no chocolate malted," her mother answered firmly. At home the mother began to prepare dinner. The child stayed around, asked for water and got it. Seeing that she was going to get nothing else, she went to play quietly with her blocks. Sitting on the Floor she put the blocks one mother on top of another forming a tower and then suddenly she smashed them down on the floor. She did the same thing five times, perhaps as an expression of aggression that she dared not even feel toward her mother.

 

 

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