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Dear People.
Hello, my name is Ian Sadler and I am a final year degree student at Nene
College Northampton in England majoring in Earth Science; my additional
subject for this year is fossils and evolution. I was referred to the group
by Betty Cunningham so thanks Betty if you read this.
My particular interest is meteorology. I am presenting a seminar on
climate/amino acids and early life forms; I also intend to look at insect
evolution, shark evolution and, one of my main fascinations - the
relationship between dinosaurs and modern day birds (I fly paragliders). For
the latter subject I am presenting an extended essay and leading a seminar
group.
I have access to 2 good libraries and have started to accumulate a great
deal of information on birds/dinosaurs, sharks but am finding early
climate/amino acids and information relating to insects harder to come by.
I realise that these subjects are a bit away from the centre of the group
discussions, but if anyone can point me in the direction of any reference
sources I would greatly appreciate it.
Lastly, my own speciality is meteorology (more modern day) so if I can help
anyone with that I will. I also studied psychology for three years (degree
level) so if there are any fellow students out there I can help then once
again I'll do my best.
My fax number is 0044 1604 705679 if anyone cares to use for
sending information.
Yours sincerely
Ian Sadler
England.