Baghdad and Beyond.After years of repression repression, in psychology: see defense mechanism; psychoanalysis. repression In metabolism, a control mechanism by which a protein molecule, called a repressor, prevents the synthesis of an enzyme by binding to (and thus hindering the action of) the , the brutal regime of Saddam Hussein Saddam Hussein (born April 28, 1937, Tikrit, Iraq—died Dec. 30, 2006, Baghdad) President of Iraq (1979–2003). He joined the Ba'th Party in 1957. Following participation in a failed attempt to assassinate Iraqi Pres. is near an end. In this issue, we look at how the U.S.-led war is affecting the lives of the Iraqi people. The question now looms: Can the U.S. and other nations help steer steer castrated male cattle beast over a year of age. See also bullock, buller steer. steer bulling see bulling. steer Medtalk verb Iraq toward democracy? We hope our coverage of the war and other world events has been informative to your students. JS has made every effort to help you in your quest to shape educated, inquisitive in·quis·i·tive adj. 1. Inclined to investigate; eager for knowledge. 2. Unduly curious and inquiring. See Synonyms at curious. , and compassionate com·pas·sion·ate adj. 1. Feeling or showing compassion; sympathetic. See Synonyms at humane. 2. Granted to an individual because of an emergency or other unusual circumstances: citizens. As we look ahead to next year, we hope you will continue to make JS a vital part of your classroom. You can expect in-depth coverage of the presidential primaries, including: * What It Takes to Win the White House * Everything You Need to Know About the Primaries * Meet the Presidential Candidates * The Issues at Stake We don't want you to miss out on JS's exciting plans for 2003-04. Help us help you by calling 1-800-SCHOLASTIC today to renew your order. And many thanks for your invaluable contributions, suggestions, and ideas. Suzanne McCabe, Editor smccabe@scholastic.com |
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