Papers 2561-2570 of total 26658 found.
…to be seen, according to Eric Convey of The Boston Herald that ‘Religion and Science Dovetail. ’ In his section, which affirms Lampmans assertions, Convey quotes two considerable personalities. Owen Gingreich, an astrophysician at the Harvard Smithsonian Center…
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…of hindsight, an inevitable successor. Bibliography Brooks, John. Telephone: the first hundred years. Harper & Row. New York. 1975. Czitrom, Daniel J. Media and the American Mind: from Morse to McLuhan. University of North Carolina…
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…for overseeing UPS's international package services within the United States. John Beystehner, chief operating officer for UPS and president of UPS Airlines, he directs all operations worldwide and a sophisticated global transportation network, including the eleventh…
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…funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. The authors thank the foundation for its help, acknowledging that the ideas expressed here do not necessarily reflect the position or policy of supporting agencies. Correspondence may be sent…
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…. The length of this observation was approximately forty five minutes. For the purpose of confidentiality this student will be referred to as John. In the first section of this observational analysis a brief description of the program which John participates…
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…of 1927, luck had crossed paths with Duke again. The manager of Duke's band, Irving Mills, had heard that the prestigious cotton club was looking for a new band and immediately Irving began campaigning for Duke. Duke and his band opened on December 4, 1927…
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…) signals across the Atlantic Ocean between Poldhu, in Cornwall, England, and Saint John's, in Newfoundland, Canada. His system was soon adopted by the British and Italian navies, and by 1907 had been so much improved that transatlantic wireless telegraph service…
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…they could not write about it. To get the real view, the men's tales were what people needed and preferred to hear. Men were allowed to be gruesome and vulgar. Freeman, Sassoon, and Owen are good examples of this. They did not sugar coat their writings, the three…
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…on the north east coast of Papua. 'As the crow flies' the area is less than 200 kilometres from Port Moresby. It is, however, separated from that town by the steep range of the Owen Stanley mountains. The only way over this range was by foot. Their losses…
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…of articles relating to economics, technology and various theories. However, Owen Connelly says, “The Enlightenment did not cause the revolution, but it created an atmosphere in which revolution was possible, and helped to promote a contentious political climate”8…
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