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Finely crafted, deeply felt, and bursting with heartache and hilarity, Yellowcake is a moving story of how everyday people sort their way through life, with all its hidden hazards.
Yellowcake: Summary and book reviews of Yellowcake by Ann Cummins. 2007
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Mayen lives and works in a 2,000-square-foot studio dubbed Yellowcake in a converted factory space.
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Ann Cummins is the author of a novel, "Yellowcake," and curator of "Southwest Book Reviews" for NPR affiliate KNAU in Flagstaff, Ariz.
Judy Pasternak's Navajo uranium study "Yellow Dirt," reviewed by Ann Cummins Ann Cummins 2010
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Ann Cummins is the author of a novel, "Yellowcake," and curator of Southwest Book Reviews for NPR affiliate KNAU in Flagstaff, Ariz.
Judy Pasternak's Navajo uranium study "Yellow Dirt," reviewed by Ann Cummins Ann Cummins 2010
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Brian "Yellowcake" Subich, a top-twenty eater, tells a story about a baked-bean contest from the summer of 2004.
Archive 2006-04-01 2006
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Brian "Yellowcake" Subich, a top-twenty eater, tells a story about a baked-bean contest from the summer of 2004.
In Voro, Veritas 2006
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Yellowcake, a controversial energy source used to power both nuclear bombs and power plants, comes from processed uranium ore.
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I titled my novel Yellowcake in part because the making of yellowcake was such an important element of my characters 'lives, but also because it's a long-lived energy source emitting radiation for years after the ore is mined.
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Kaki King – Yellow Cake more about "Kaki King – Yellowcake", posted with vodpod
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Yellowcake, or rather the "half-life" of the processed ore, represents the echoes and consequences of historical events and how they play out in the present.
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