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2006-12-06 18:27:48 · 7 answers · asked by nutan_nutty 2 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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This sprawling bio-pic is about Barbara Hutton, heiress to the immense Woolworth store fortune. She was married 8 times. Cary Grant was one of her husbands. He was the only one to renounce all claims to her fortune, yet the couple were called "Cash and Cary". Hutton's life took her to exotic locales like Denmark and Morocco. Nearly all of her husbands treated her poorly. A social butterfly, she was a bad mother to her only son whose death in a plane crash broke her heart..

2006-12-08 16:51:04 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You mean, "The Barbara", that certain Barbara, the notorious Barbara, the Barbara that everybody is looking for Barbara? The lying, cheating, backstabbing, no good, addicted, never worked an honest day in her whole miserable life Barbara? The Barbara that given a chance would cut your throat for a song Barbara, the hated Barbara, that lowdown slime dog wench which we call Barbara, Barbara? The world renown totally evil ungodly smelly barbaric piece of trash waste of human flesh Barbara? Or did you mean that other Barbara?

2006-12-07 02:49:33 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Barbara McClintock

Barbara McClintock (1902-1992) was an American geneticist who won the 1983 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for her discovery of genetic transposition, or the ability of genes to change position on the chromosome. The American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia is the repository for the Barbara McClintock Papers, which range from 1927 to 1991. The collection contains laboratory notes, correspondence, unpublished manuscripts, lecture notes, photographs, charts, illustrations, and audiovisual materials.

As part of its Profiles in Science project, the National Library of Medicine has collaborated with the American Philosophical Society to digitize and make available over the World Wide Web a selection of the Barbara McClintock Papers for use by educators and researchers. This site provides access to the portions of the Barbara McClintock Papers of the American Philosophical Society that have been selected for digitization. This site also features correspondence from the Curt Stern Papers at the American Philosophical Society and the Charles Burnham Papers at the University of Minnesota Archives. Individuals interested in conducting research in the Barbara McClintock Papers are invited to contact the American Philosophical Society.

This online Exhibit is designed to introduce you to the various phases of McClintock's scientific career and professional life. It is divided into sections that focus on McClintock's life and major scientific contributions. We suggest that new visitors begin with this exhibit, which includes a small selection of documents and visuals, organized within these sections. Each section begins with a "Background Narrative," which leads to "Documents" and "Visuals."

Visitors may access additional materials through Search on the navigation bar. They may also view the materials alphabetically or chronologically by choosing Browse on the navigation bar. Documents and visuals in these lists are arranged by format and then either alphabetically by title or chronologically.

2006-12-07 12:01:21 · answer #3 · answered by Krishna 6 · 0 0

If you speaking about St. Barbara, then yes, I do.

She because a Christian but her heathen father had her beheaded then he was struck by lightning.

2006-12-07 02:38:50 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sorry, I don't know,
But you can visit the yahoo or google search

2006-12-07 04:09:25 · answer #5 · answered by RIA 3 · 0 0

which one

2006-12-10 09:26:29 · answer #6 · answered by catweazle 5 · 0 0

PLEASE VISIT THE FOLLOWING SIGHT
http://www.miningjournal.net/stories/articles.asp?articleID=8885

2006-12-07 03:39:57 · answer #7 · answered by RAMAN IOBIAN 7 · 0 0

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