Darv Johnson has written:
'Extreme Places - The Longest River (Extreme Places)'
'The Amazon rain forest' -- subject(s): Deforestation, Ecology, Endangered ecosystems, Juvenile literature, Rain forest conservation, Rain forest ecology
Darlene Keju-Johnson is known for her work as a Marshallese educator and advocate for nuclear justice. She wrote about the impacts of nuclear testing on the Marshall Islands and the health consequences on its people. Keju-Johnson also worked towards preserving Marshallese culture and raising awareness about the legacy of nuclear testing in the region.
Deirdre Johnson has written:
'Love : bondage or liberation?' -- subject(s): Moral and ethical aspects, Love, Psychological aspects
Darlene Keju- Johnson has written:
'Pacific Women Speak, Why Haven't You Known?'
Deanne L. Johnson-Harrison has written:
'Chiropractic' -- subject(s): Spine, Technique, Human mechanics, Chiropractic
Darlene Keju was born in 1951, in Ebeye Island, Marshall Islands, North Pacific Ocean.
Darlene Keju died on June 18, 1996, in Marshall Islands, North Pacific Ocean of radiation-induced cancer.
Keju Ma has written: 'The recognition of permutation functions' 'Analysis of polynomial GCD computations over finite fields'
Li Keju died in 885.
The cast of Speaking Our Peace - 1985 includes: Rosalie Bertell as herself Marion Dewar as herself Muriel Duckworth as herself Ursula Franklin as herself Darlene Keju as herself Margot Kidder as Herself - Narrator Solange Vincent as herself
Kevin Julio goes by Keju, and Kevin.