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... X 1023 ATOMS/MOLE)(TOTAL N0 OF MOLES) ENERGY OF THE ATOM CALCULATED FROM THE CHEMISTRY POINT OF VIEW THE GREATEST FUNDAMENTAL INVENTIONS CREATED BY MOTHER NATURE THE ATOM AND ITS CAPACITY TO STORE AND RELEASE UNIVERSAL ENERGY BY MEANS OF PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROCESSES THE CELL AND ITS CAPACITY TO SUSTAIN INDEPENDENT LIFE BY MEANS OF UN...
... - POLISH ASTRONOMER AND MATHEMATICIAN 163 NICHOLAS OF CUSA (1401 - 1464) - GERMAN PHILOSOPHER AND ASTRONOMER 166 TYCHO BRAHE (1546 - 1601) - DANISH ASTRONOMER. 166 JOHANN KEPLER (1571 - 1630) - GERMAN MATHEMATICIAN AND ASTRONOMER 169 KEPLER’S THREE LAWS OF PLANETARY MOTION 172 GALILEO GALILEI (1564 - 1642) - ITALIAN ASTRONOMER, PHYSICIST AND MATHEMATICIA...
...THE GREATEST FUNDAMENTAL INVENTIONS CREATED BY MOTHER NATURE THE ATOM AND ITS CAPACITY TO STORE AND RELEASE UNIVERSAL ENERGY BY MEANS OF PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROCESSES THE CELL AND ITS CAPACITY TO SUSTAIN INDEPENDENT LIFE BY MEANS OF UNIQUE B...
...C MODEL 33 JOSEPH J. THOMSON (1856 - 1940) English Physicist 46 ERNEST RUTHERFORD (1871 - 1937) British Physicist 47 NIELS H. BOHR (1885 - 1962) Danish Physicist 48 MAX K. PLANCK (1858 - 1947) German Physicist 49 JAMES CHADWICK (1891 - 1974) English Physicist 49 ALBERT EINSTEIN (1879 - 1955) German Physicist 51 ALESSANDRO VOLTA (1745 - 1827) Italian Physicist 53 ...
... regular trips to American waters. Mongols fostered exchange of ideas and inventions The Mongols made no technological breakthroughs, founded no n... ...ture and, along the way, shared all the skills they gathered. Ideas and inventions flow westward In earlier chapters, we‘ve encountered Informa... ...h to equally revolutionary InfoTech. Arrival in the West of the Chinese inventions of gunpowder and the compass revolutionized warfare and made po... ...n: Set flowing freely for one spirited century a stream of ideas and inventions from the Pacific to the Atlantic. Produced an umbilical cor... ...naissance with the power of shared knowledge. That flow of new ideas and inventions from the Orient during midthirteenth and fourteenth centuries s... ...unching raids across the North Sea from northern Germany and the Jutland (Danish) peninsula. Each wave brought more seeds of Teutonic speech. L... ...it England. (―Englaland‖ had been the Angles homeland in the south of the Danish peninsula. Similarly, their ―Englisc‖ language became English.) ...
...ts from other travelers‘ stories. Mongols fostered exchange of ideas and inventions The Mongols made no technological breakthroughs, founded no new... ...ture and, along the way, shared all the skills they gathered. Ideas and inventions flow westward In earlier chapters, we‘ve encountered Informati... ...th to equally revolutionary InfoTech. Arrival in the West of the Chinese inventions of gunpowder and the compass revolutionized warfare and made po... ...n: Set flowing freely for one spirited century a stream of ideas and inventions from the Pacific to the Atlantic. Produced an umbilical cor... ...naissance with the power of shared knowledge. That flow of new ideas and inventions from the Orient during midthirteenth and fourteenth centuries s... ...unching raids across the North Sea from northern Germany and the Jutland (Danish) peninsula. Each wave brought more seeds of Teutonic speech. Later... ...it England. (―Englaland‖ had been the Angles homeland in the south of the Danish peninsula. Similarly, their ―Englisc‖ language became English.) No...
... civilizations to make their own kingdom better. The arts and sciences, the inventions and manufactures, the books and instruments were shared— 6 ... ... of Jefferson, of Einstein.” -- “Was anybody opposed to Thomas Edison’s inventions, Chet?” —“I don’t think so. People only resist when their ... ...e were no arrests made 71 of Muslims demonstrating against the notorious Danish cartoons, even though the demonstrators called for the exterminat...
...s, whether Jewish, Christian or Turkish, appear to me no other than human inventions, set up to terrify and enslave mankind, and monopolize power an... ...thought their way into their belief system using the evidence available. A Danish study (24) found that atheists are 5.8 IQ points higher than the be... ... Islam had been advanced. What he said was true, but it upset people. The Danish newspaper cartoons, showing the prophet Mohammad in varying poses r... ...s the auto assembly lines of Henry Ford, the electric light and the other inventions of Thomas Edison, and the development of computers and the inte... ...rs in Denmark and Germany take the least sick leave in Europe even though Danish workers get full pay for the first five weeks, only then is their p... ... in the U.S., Canada or France his speech would be protected. ―The Danish cartoons of Mohammad were done with the idea of free speech, with th... ...but rather that one should be able to freely express political ideas. The Danish cartoons fell well within the confines of freedom of speech. Many E...
... publisher prices, trade discounts, list prices were all anti-competitive inventions of the 19th century, mainly in Europe. They were accompanied by... ...but a mere channel through which divine grace flowed. Texts, discoveries, inventions, works of art and music, designs - all belonged to the communit... ...se did is the same thing that allows every other inventor to create their inventions: being at the right place, at the right time, with the right ba... ...ish, Latin, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Swedish, Danish, Welsh, Portuguese, Old Dutch, Bulgarian, Dutch/Flemish, Greek, Hebr... ...but a mere channel through which divine grace flowed. Texts, discoveries, inventions, works of art and music, designs - all belonged to the community... ...ving freelancers who will maintain an ownership stake in their designs or inventions. This intimate relationship between creative person and consume...
...e and vengeful invaders, leaving deserts of desolation in their place, so have inventions, ambitions, occupations, disappeared with scarcely a relic o... ...e steamship will disappear from the sea, the engine will cease its throbs, all inventions of man may be lost; then will another era in the world's lif... ...discovered the strait and bay which bear his name. James Hall, sent out by the Danish government, either to search for the lost colonies of Greenland ... ...unrecorded. CHAPTER IX STORY OF A STARVING CREW. BEFORE the close of 1619 the Danish government took a renewed interest in Arctic exploration and sen... ...th one exception, nothing was done. The exception was a vessel sent out by the Danish government on an expedition to Greenland. Hope that descendants ...
...bs to one tall-tower’d mill; And high in heaven behind it a gray down With Danish barrows; and a hazelwood, By autumn nutters haunted, flourishes Gree... ...l Philip glancing up Beheld the dead flame of the fallen day Pass from the Danish barrow overhead; Then fearing night and chill for Annie rose, And se... ... Uplift a thousand voices full and sweet, In this wide hall with earth’s inventions stored, And praise th’ invisible universal Lord, Who lets once...
...ow wharf In cluster; then a moulder?d church; and higher A long street climbs to one tall-tower?d mill; And high in heaven behind it a gray down With Danish barrows; and a hazelwood, By autumn nutters haunted, flourishes Green in a cuplike hollow of the down....
... to the Dan ish camp. He played and sang in the very tent of Guthrum the Danish leader, and entertained the Danes as they caroused. While he seemed ... ...ad given up for lost or dead, he put himself at their head, marched on the Danish camp, defeated the Danes with great slaughter, and besieged them for... ...nes played, many a time, with Saxon children in the sunny fields; and that Danish young men fell in love with Saxon girls, and married them; and that ... ...and married them; and that English travellers, be nighted at the doors of Danish cottages, often went in for shelter until morning; and that Charles... ...care of the poor and weak. A strong alliance, made against him by Anlaf a Danish prince, Constantine King of the Scots, and the people of North Wale... ...cut off and one of his nostrils slit, for calling bishops trumpery and the inventions of men. He originated on a Sunday morning the prosecution of Wi...
... and the days when Christopher Columbus was a child. Of course, there were inventions and changes, but there were also retrogressions; things were fou... ...tea from Ceylon or coffee from Brazil, devour an egg from France with some Danish ham, or eat a New Zealand chop, wind up his breakfast with a West In...
...tural meetings, and comes home with his pockets crammed with papers of new inventions, which I leave him to try as long as he does not empty my pocket... ...ws: the “beech-crowned steep,” girdled in with the “hollow trench that the Danish pirate made;” the old collegiate courts, the painted windows of the ...
... Their real lues, or our pseudo syphilis? This is the patent age of new inventions For killing bodies, and for saving souls, All propagated... ...ich are (as I must own) of female growth, And have ten thousand delicate inventions: They made a most superior mess of broth, A thing which ... ... to revel in a livelier sight: His bell mouth’d goblet makes me feel quite Danish Or Dutch with thirst—What, ho! a flask of Rhenish. O reader! i...
...seamen (of the names in two syllables with accent on the first), and their Danish captains, and it may be but a remnant of high-nosed old Norman Lord ... ...er and count against chagrin. ‘She was off to Paris; went to test the last inventions:—French brains are always alert:— and in fact, those kitchen-ran...
..., Prince John had extended his invitation to a few distinguished Saxon and Danish families, as well as to the Norman nobility and gentry of the neighb... ...gling fiction with truth, I am polluting the well of his- tory with modern inventions, and impressing upon the rising generation false ideas of the ag...
...awdon Crawley, that the mere truth was enough to condemn him, and that all inventions of scandal were quite superfluous pains on his friends’ parts. R... ... young Lord Southdown. “My dear Mrs. Crawley, what a fancy! Why not have a Danish dog? I know of one as big as a camel-leopard, by Jove. It would almo...
...prise of the Countess, was not satisfied with this reply. She wrote to the Danish minister at Paris, desiring to be informed of every particular respe... ...rried out. It is good to admit our ignorance, and not to give fictions and inventions in place of what we are unac- quainted with. I know not why, but...
...ent stock, was proud of his blood, and claimed descent from a chief of the Danish rovers. ‘“What’s rank to me!” cries Kirby; “A titled ... ...ed out of the village, and he told her some of his hopes. They referred to inventions of destructive weap- ons, which were primarily to place his coun... ...ing it out like a deliberate oath. He and his uncle were associated in the inventions. They had an improved rocket that would force military chiefs to... ...l. Her letter was a call in the night. Besides, there were his yet untried Inventions. The new gunpowder testing at Croridge promised to provide Henri...
...g gentle- man, if I had not previously been betrayed into those enor- mous inventions to which I had confessed. Under the cir- cumstances, I felt that... ...d in two arm- chairs on a kitchen-table, holding a Court. The whole of the Danish nobility were in attendance; consisting of a noble boy in the wash-l... ... dirty face who seemed to have risen from the people late in life, and the Danish chivalry with a comb in its hair and a pair of white silk legs, and ... ...ow what he had looked like, except a funeral; with the addition of a large Danish sun or star hanging round his neck by a blue ribbon, that had given ... ...case immediately be- hind it. Here Mr. Wopsle was divesting himself of his Danish garments, and here there was just room for us to look at him over on...
...ures, must frequently have been shewn very pretty machines, which were the inventions of such workmen, in order to facilitate and quicken their own pa... ...our. All the improvements in machinery, however, have by no means been the inventions of those who had occasion to use the ma- chines. Many improvemen... ...r diamond mines, were discovered there. In the English, French, Dutch, and Danish colonies, none have 455 Adam Smith ever yet been discovered, at lea... ...ery diligent and respectable author, the Marquis de Mirabeau, ‘three great inventions which have principally given sta- bility to political societies,... ...ipally given sta- bility to political societies, independent of many other inventions which have enriched and adorned them. The first is the invention...