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Illegal Beings

Illegal Beings Search within full text Crossref Citations This book has been cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by CrossRef. Dickens, Bernard M. 2016. The use and disposal of stored embryos. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, Vol. 134, Issue. 1, p. 114. Macintosh, Kerry Lynn 2019. Heritable Genome Editing and the Downsides of a Global Moratorium. The CRISPR Journal, Vol. 2, Issue. 5, p. 272. Ferreira, Aline 2019. New Bodies, New Identities? The Negotiation of Cloning Technologies in Young Adult Fiction. NanoEthics, Vol. 13, Issue. 3, p. 245. Publisher: Cambridge University Press Print publication year: 2005 Illegal Beings Your name Who would you like to send this to

Obituary: William Michael Coppage

A lifetime of service to the community ended on Jan. 1, 2021 with the passing of William Michael “Mike” Coppage. Mike is preceded in death by his parents, Rose Eileen and George William Coppage. He is survived by his loving wife Judy and her children, daughter Joy Lawley, son Jason Lawley, granddaughter Julia Brown, and grandsons Mason Lawley and Braden Lawley, whom he loved very much. He is also survived by his sister Janet Buchannan (James) and numerous nieces and nephews. Mike was a lifelong resident of the Birmingham area. He was a graduate of Woodlawn High School and attended Jacksonville State University.

Bishop Glenda Curry installed as head of Episcopal Diocese of Alabama

Bishop Glenda Curry installed as head of Episcopal Diocese of Alabama Updated Jan 10, 2021; Posted Jan 10, 2021 Bishop Kee Sloan hands the crozier, or bishop s staff, to Bishop Glenda Curry on Jan. 9, 2021 at Cathedral Church of the Advent in Birmingham, Ala. (Photo by Owen Stayner) Facebook Share She succeeds retiring Episcopal Bishop John McKee “Kee” Sloan. The ceremony of investiture was held at Cathedral Church of the Advent, with limited attendance, social distancing and required face masks. Participants gave the sign of peace by bumping elbows. “I want to thank anyone who had any part in helping us gather here today and also helping us celebrate in this odd and crazy way that we’re trying to do it,” Curry said.

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