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denver broncos | |
carolina panthers | |
santa clara , california | |
denver broncos | |
gold | |
`` golden anniversary '' | |
february 7 , 2016 | |
american football conference | |
`` golden anniversary '' | |
american football conference | |
february 7 , 2016 | |
denver broncos | |
levi 's stadium | |
santa clara | |
super bowl l | |
2015 | |
2015 | |
santa clara | |
levi 's stadium | |
24–10 | |
february 7 , 2016 | |
2015 | |
denver broncos | |
carolina panthers | |
denver broncos | |
2015 | |
denver broncos | |
santa clara , california. | |
super bowl | |
denver broncos | |
cam newton | |
8 | |
1995 | |
arizona cardinals | |
new england patriots | |
arizona cardinals | |
new england patriots | |
new england patriots | |
four | |
cam newton | |
15–1 | |
cam newton | |
12–4 | |
4 | |
new england patriots | |
cam newton | |
arizona cardinals | |
2 | |
new england patriots | |
cam newton | |
new england patriots | |
arizona cardinals | |
cam newton | |
arizona cardinals | |
1995. | |
von miller | |
2 | |
broncos | |
linebacker von miller | |
five solo tackles | |
newton was limited by denver 's defense | |
seven | |
von miller | |
three | |
two | |
von miller | |
linebacker | |
5 | |
2 | |
von miller | |
5 | |
seven | |
three | |
a fumble | |
von miller | |
linebacker | |
seven | |
three | |
von miller | |
five | |
cbs | |
$5 million | |
coldplay | |
beyoncé and bruno mars | |
super bowl xlvii | |
cbs | |
$5 million | |
beyoncé | |
bruno mars | |
coldplay | |
cbs | |
$5 million | |
bruno mars | |
third | |
cbs | |
$5 million | |
coldplay | |
beyoncé and bruno mars | |
cbs | |
coldplay | |
beyoncé and bruno mars | |
super bowl xlvii | |
$5 million | |
coldplay | |
beyoncé and bruno mars | |
bruno mars | |
roger goodell | |
the 50th super bowl | |
2012 | |
roger goodell | |
early 2012 | |
roger goodell | |
roger goodell | |
roger goodell | |
spectacular | |
spectacular | |
2012 | |
new orleans ' mercedes -benz superdome | |
miami 's sun life stadium | |
san francisco bay area 's levi 's stadium | |
sun life stadium | |
levi 's stadium | |
levi 's stadium | |
mercedes -benz superdome | |
sun life stadium | |
new orleans ' mercedes -benz superdome , miami 's sun life stadium , and the san francisco bay area 's levi 's stadium | |
three | |
new orleans | |
sun life stadium | |
san francisco | |
levi 's stadium. | |
sun life stadium | |
mercedes -benz superdome | |
levi 's stadium. | |
october 16 , 2012 | |
10 | |
super bowl xliv | |
2010 | |
1985 | |
sun life stadium | |
october 16 , 2012 | |
stanford stadium | |
may 3 , 2013 | |
2010 | |
two | |
super bowl xliv | |
two | |
florida legislature | |
1985 | |
new orleans | |
october 16 , 2012 | |
10. | |
new orleans | |
1985 | |
florida legislature | |
may 21 , 2013 | |
nfl owners | |
2014 | |
$1 .2 billion | |
san diego | |
boston | |
may 21 , 2013 | |
$1 .2 billion | |
super bowl xxxvii | |
san diego | |
2013 | |
2014 | |
$1 .2 billion | |
1985 | |
super bowl xxxvii | |
may 21 , 2013 | |
2014 | |
2003 | |
boston | |
may 21 , 2013 | |
2014. | |
$1 .2 billion | |
2003. | |
john fox | |
ten | |
six | |
carolina panthers | |
super bowl xlviii | |
john fox | |
eight | |
ten | |
super bowl xxxviii | |
six | |
number one | |
number one | |
super bowl xlviii | |
super bowl xxxviii. | |
six | |
one | |
four | |
john fox | |
deangelo williams | |
kelvin benjamin | |
7 | |
1978 | |
carolina panthers | |
ten | |
eight | |
kelvin benjamin | |
1978 | |
2009 | |
2011 | |
torn acl | |
kelvin benjamin | |
deangelo williams | |
1978 | |
ten | |
carolina panthers | |
1978. | |
carolina panthers | |
ten | |
six | |
45 | |
10 | |
27 | |
greg olsen | |
45 | |
99.4 | |
77 passes | |
receivers | |
jonathan stewart | |
six | |
cam newton | |
3 ,837 | |
45 | |
six | |
500 | |
3 ,837 | |
45 | |
99 .4. | |
39 | |
308 | |
136 | |
118 | |
four | |
kawann short | |
24 | |
kawann short | |
four | |
four | |
kurt coleman | |
24 | |
kony ealy | |
luke kuechly. | |
two. | |
gary kubiak | |
brock osweiler | |
indianapolis colts | |
san diego chargers | |
wade phillips | |
four | |
gary kubiak | |
indianapolis colts | |
39 | |
plantar fasciitis | |
gary kubiak | |
peyton manning | |
a plantar fasciitis injury | |
39 | |
four | |
john fox | |
peyton manning | |
gary kubiak | |
left foot. | |
wade phillips | |
67.9 | |
17 | |
demaryius thomas | |
c . j . anderson | |
10 | |
67.9 | |
2 ,249 | |
nine | |
demaryius thomas | |
receiver | |
67.9 | |
17 | |
demaryius thomas | |
5 | |
67.9 | |
17 | |
emmanuel sanders | |
c . j . anderson | |
4.7 | |
4 ,530 | |
5½ | |
brandon marshall | |
three | |
linebacker | |
linebacker | |
defensive ends | |
296 | |
von miller | |
brandon marshall | |
three. | |
von miller | |
linebacker brandon marshall | |
derek wolfe and malik jackson | |
seattle seahawks | |
arizona cardinals | |
487 | |
seven | |
31–24 | |
seattle seahawks | |
31–24 | |
487 | |
seattle seahawks | |
arizona cardinals | |
seven | |
seattle seahawks | |
49–15 | |
arizona cardinals | |
487 | |
pittsburgh steelers | |
11 | |
new england patriots | |
20–18 | |
17 seconds | |
broncos | |
23–16 | |
new england patriots | |
17 | |
manning | |
pittsburgh steelers | |
11 | |
new england patriots | |
pittsburgh steelers | |
new england patriots | |
17 | |
thomas davis | |
a broken arm | |
three | |
11 | |
acl tears | |
arm | |
11 | |
super bowl | |
three | |
broken arm | |
11 | |
thomas davis | |
39 | |
john elway | |
38 | |
executive vice president of football operations and general manager | |
broncos | |
broncos | |
john elway | |
38 | |
peyton manning | |
two | |
two | |
peyton manning | |
john elway | |
super bowl xxxiii | |
peyton manning | |
39. | |
john elway | |
1998 | |
2011 | |
26 | |
13 years and 48 days | |
von miller | |
manning | |
newton | |
26 | |
quarterback | |
1998 | |
2011 | |
von miller | |
2011. | |
26 | |
13 years and 48 days | |
super bowl xx | |
chicago bears | |
linebacker | |
elway | |
broncos | |
linebacker | |
elway | |
rivera | |
super bowl xx | |
justin tucker | |
bermuda 419 | |
ed mangan | |
baltimore ravens | |
kicker | |
justin tucker | |
kicker | |
hybrid bermuda 419 turf | |
justin tucker | |
a new playing surface | |
a hybrid bermuda 419 turf. | |
their cleats | |
justin tucker | |
natural grass | |
broncos | |
34–19 | |
atlanta falcons | |
white | |
super bowl xxxiii | |
super bowl xxxiii | |
34–19 | |
atlanta falcons | |
white | |
road white jerseys | |
pittsburgh steelers | |
super bowl xxxiii | |
blue | |
orange | |
black jerseys with silver pants. | |
san jose state | |
stanford university | |
san jose | |
santa clara | |
san jose marriott | |
santa clara marriott | |
san jose state practice facility | |
stanford university | |
san jose state practice facility | |
san jose marriott. | |
stanford university | |
santa clara marriott. | |
san jose | |
san jose marriott. | |
stanford university | |
santa clara marriott. | |
june 4 , 2014 | |
super bowl v | |
jaime weston | |
super bowl xlv | |
vince lombardi | |
2014 | |
super bowl li | |
l | |
gold | |
june 4 , 2014 | |
arabic numerals | |
l. | |
gold | |
super bowl li. | |
arabic | |
li. | |
gold | |
week 7 | |
50 | |
gold | |
gold | |
golden super bowl | |
gold footballs | |
the 50 -yard line | |
gold | |
moscone center | |
san francisco | |
ed lee | |
jane kim | |
january 30 | |
1 million | |
ed lee | |
moscone center | |
super bowl city | |
moscone center | |
super bowl city | |
ed lee | |
super bowl city | |
more than 1 million | |
mayor ed lee | |
$5 million. | |
the annual nfl experience | |
santa clara university | |
$2 million | |
a week | |
$2 million | |
pep rally | |
city council | |
bellomy field | |
a professional fundraiser | |
city council | |
$2 million | |
city council | |
monday | |
tuesday | |
sap center | |
san jose | |
the golden gate bridge | |
tuesday | |
monday | |
super bowl opening night | |
sap center | |
san jose | |
the tuesday afternoon prior to the game | |
super bowl opening night. | |
sap center in san jose. | |
the golden gate bridge. | |
monday | |
super bowl opening night. | |
sap center in san jose. | |
golden gate bridge. | |
february 1 , 2016 | |
business connect | |
$40 million | |
dignity health | |
gap | |
chevron | |
super bowl 50 host committee | |
over $40 million | |
sponsors | |
business connect | |
business connect | |
over $40 million | |
25 | |
the 50 fund | |
25 percent | |
50 fund | |
the most giving super bowl ever | |
25 percent | |
the 50 fund | |
25 percent | |
50 fund | |
vince lombardi | |
18 | |
66 | |
tiffany & co. | |
tiffany & co. | |
vince lombardi trophy | |
18 -karat gold -plated | |
tiffany & co | |
the vince lombardi trophy | |
tiffany & co. | |
cbs | |
phil simms | |
tracy wolfson | |
36 | |
5k | |
three | |
sidelines | |
360 -degree | |
5k resolution | |
sidelines | |
cbs | |
three | |
cbs | |
jim nantz and phil simms | |
tracy wolfson and evan washburn | |
5k | |
cameras | |
espn deportes | |
john sutcliffe | |
alvaro martin | |
december 28 , 2015 | |
spanish | |
cbs | |
espn deportes | |
john sutcliffe. | |
espn deportes | |
alvaro martin and raul allegre | |
john sutcliffe. | |
nfl mobile | |
watchespn | |
cbssports .com | |
xbox one | |
10 | |
cbssports .com | |
xbox one | |
verizon wireless customers | |
nfl mobile service | |
verizon | |
nfl mobile service. | |
digital streams of the game | |
verizon | |
watchespn. | |
the late show with stephen colbert | |
the late late show with james corden | |
the late show with stephen colbert | |
the late late show with james corden | |
the late show with stephen colbert | |
late local programming | |
the late late show with james corden. | |
$5 ,000 ,000 | |
anheuser -busch inbev | |
doritos | |
20th | |
$5 ,000 ,000 | |
anheuser -busch inbev | |
doritos | |
nintendo | |
the pokémon company | |
anheuser -busch inbev | |
doritos | |
anheuser -busch inbev | |
doritos | |
crash the super bowl | |
`` small business big game '' | |
death wish coffee | |
30 -second | |
nine | |
death wish coffee | |
nine | |
quickbooks. | |
death wish coffee | |
ten | |
quickbooks. | |
death wish coffee | |
jason bourne | |
gods of egypt | |
teenage mutant ninja turtles: out of the shadows | |
resurgence | |
gods of egypt | |
teenage mutant ninja turtles: out of the shadows | |
jason bourne | |
captain america: civil war | |
independence day | |
universal | |
fox | |
westwood one | |
kevin harlan | |
jim gray | |
boomer esiason | |
james lofton | |
two | |
kevin harlan | |
westwood one | |
kevin harlan | |
jim gray | |
kevin harlan | |
boomer esiason and dan fouts | |
james lofton and mark malone | |
pre -game and halftime coverage. | |
north america | |
krfx | |
dave logan | |
1110 am | |
chester , south carolina | |
mick mixon | |
dave logan | |
ed mccaffrey | |
wbt | |
mick mixon | |
koa -lrb -850 am -rrb - and krfx -lrb -103 .5 fm -rrb- | |
wbt -fm -lrb -99 .3 fm -rrb- | |
bbc radio 5 | |
5 live sports extra | |
darren fletcher | |
bbc | |
greg brady | |
bart starr | |
chuck howley | |
peyton manning | |
2001 | |
peyton manning | |
39 | |
peyton manning | |
harvey martin | |
43 | |
39 | |
bart starr | |
peyton manning | |
harvey martin | |
six | |
the national anthem | |
academy award | |
the national anthem | |
american sign language | |
lady gaga | |
marlee matlin | |
lady gaga | |
marlee matlin | |
lady gaga | |
six | |
marlee matlin | |
december 3 | |
british | |
super bowl xlvii | |
`` hymn for the weekend '' | |
super bowl xlviii | |
coldplay. | |
pepsi | |
`` hymn for the weekend '' | |
coldplay. | |
beyoncé | |
hymn for the weekend | |
bruno mars | |
denver | |
andre caldwell | |
ronnie hillman | |
brandon mcmanus | |
c . j . anderson | |
18 | |
shaq thompson | |
brandon mcmanus | |
a deficit. | |
denver | |
owen daniels | |
c . j . anderson | |
brandon mcmanus | |
a deficit. | |
mike carey | |
cam newton | |
von miller | |
malik jackson | |
super bowl xxviii | |
jerricho cotchery | |
mike carey | |
von miller | |
malik jackson | |
1993 | |
mike carey | |
von miller | |
malik jackson | |
super bowl xxviii | |
jonathan stewart | |
brad nortman | |
28 | |
61 | |
33 | |
51 | |
jonathan stewart | |
11:28 | |
jordan norwood | |
33 | |
jonathan stewart | |
field goal | |
darian stewart | |
linebacker | |
kony ealy | |
newton | |
demarcus ware | |
mike tolbert | |
kony ealy | |
19 | |
demarcus ware | |
mike tolbert | |
danny trevathan | |
kony ealy | |
punt | |
demarcus ware | |
ted ginn jr. | |
graham gano | |
44 | |
mcmanus | |
t . j . ward | |
ted ginn jr. | |
the uprights | |
t . j . ward. | |
trevathan | |
ted ginn jr. | |
26 -yard line | |
graham gano | |
emmanuel sanders | |
ealy | |
39 | |
devin funchess | |
stewart | |
41 -yard line. | |
ealy | |
50 -yard line. | |
punts. | |
ealy | |
50 -yard line. | |
39 -yard | |
three | |
24 | |
newton | |
josh norman | |
anderson | |
bennie fowler | |
miller | |
wards | |
newton | |
josh norman | |
3:08 | |
4:51 | |
miller | |
wards | |
three | |
anderson | |
five | |
zero | |
four | |
thomas davis | |
one | |
one | |
zero | |
anderson | |
sanders | |
thomas davis | |
sanders | |
anderson | |
all four | |
one | |
four | |
194 | |
11 | |
baltimore ravens | |
jordan norwood | |
manning | |
194 | |
11 | |
chicago bears | |
broncos | |
21 | |
11 | |
the broncos | |
chicago bears | |
two | |
nobel prize | |
1745 | |
maria skłodowska -curie | |
famous musicians | |
seven months old | |
100 | |
krasiński palace garden | |
the saxon garden | |
east end | |
łazienki | |
15 kilometres | |
otter , beaver and hundreds of bird species | |
13 | |
several | |
to clean them | |
city | |
833 ,500 | |
around 34 % | |
jewish | |
migration and urbanisation | |
warsaw university of technology | |
2 ,000 | |
medical university of warsaw | |
1816 | |
fryderyk chopin university of music | |
1816 | |
over two million | |
architects | |
irena bajerska | |
10 ,000 m2 | |
infrastructure | |
three -year plan | |
solid economic growth | |
improved markedly | |
warsaw | |
children 's memorial health institute | |
maria skłodowska -curie institute of oncology | |
700 | |
developed | |
musical | |
events and festivals | |
in the palace of culture and science | |
warsaw | |
festivals | |
ogród saski | |
saxon garden | |
1870 to 1939 | |
momus | |
wojciech bogusławski theatre | |
wianki | |
thousands | |
midsummer’s night | |
when they would be married | |
the fern | |
art posters | |
60 | |
prestigious | |
some paintings | |
arms | |
warsaw uprising museum | |
katyń | |
stereoscopic | |
museum of independence | |
60 | |
royal ujazdów castle | |
about 500 | |
zachęta national gallery of art | |
polish and international artists | |
last weekend of september | |
polonia warsaw | |
1946 | |
twice | |
at konwiktorska street | |
disastrous financial situation | |
syrenka | |
the mermaid | |
since at least the mid -14th century | |
1390 | |
a sword | |
legend | |
depths of the oceans and seas | |
coast of denmark | |
warszowa | |
captured | |
warsaw | |
1916 | |
the art deco style | |
poet | |
isaac bashevis singer | |
economist intelligence unit | |
2012 | |
wide variety of industries | |
stock | |
frontex | |
1313 | |
kraków | |
1596 | |
king sigismund iii vasa | |
survived many wars , conflicts and invasions | |
roman catholic | |
polish academy of sciences | |
a unesco world heritage site | |
architectural | |
luxurious parks and royal gardens | |
warszawa | |
belonging to warsz | |
12th/13th -century nobleman | |
a village | |
miasto stołeczne warszawa | |
jazdów | |
the prince of płock | |
1300 | |
1413 | |
1526 | |
general sejm | |
1569 | |
religious freedom | |
due to its central location | |
1596 | |
until 1796 | |
prussia | |
napoleon 's | |
1815 | |
1816 | |
from 4 august 1915 until november 1918 | |
areas controlled by russia in 1914 | |
underground leader piłsudski | |
1920 | |
the red army | |
september 1939 | |
a german nazi colonial administration | |
some 30 % of the city | |
april 1943 | |
almost a month | |
the red army | |
stalin was hostile to the idea of an independent poland | |
august 1944 | |
63 days | |
between 150 ,000 and 200 ,000 | |
`` bricks for warsaw '' | |
prefabricated | |
an eastern bloc city | |
palace of culture and science | |
unesco 's world heritage list | |
john paul ii | |
growing anti -communist fervor | |
less than a year | |
victory square | |
incentive for the democratic changes | |
about 300 | |
325 | |
vistula river | |
452 .8 ft | |
at the right bank of the vistula | |
two | |
vistula valley | |
moraine | |
vistula river | |
warsaw escarpment | |
moraine | |
former flooded terraces | |
valleys | |
plain vistula terraces | |
pine | |
turbulent history of the city | |
during the second world war | |
after liberation | |
leopold kronenberg palace | |
typical of eastern bloc countries | |
gothic | |
14th century | |
masovian gothic | |
renaissance | |
mannerist architecture | |
17th century | |
1688–1692 | |
rococo | |
neoclassical architecture | |
1775–1795 | |
bourgeois | |
not restored by the communist authorities | |
socialist realism | |
warsaw university of technology building | |
the most distinctive buildings | |
many places | |
pawiak | |
the warsaw citadel | |
children | |
warsaw uprising monument | |
green | |
new orangery | |
pole mokotowskie | |
park ujazdowski | |
1927 | |
location of warsaw | |
within the borders of warsaw | |
masovian primeval forest | |
kabaty | |
two | |
1 ,300 ,000 | |
420 ,000 | |
1951 | |
as better | |
residency registration | |
multi -cultural | |
711 ,988 | |
56 .2 % | |
2 .8 % | |
1944 | |
a commune | |
counties or powiats | |
kraków | |
warsaw city council | |
60 | |
every four years | |
committees | |
30 days | |
president | |
jan andrzej menich | |
1695–1696 | |
the city council | |
centrum | |
śródmieście | |
304 ,016 | |
emerging market | |
12 % | |
191 .766 billion pln | |
1817 | |
world war ii | |
april 1991 | |
374 | |
polish united workers ' party | |
1951 | |
polonez | |
daewoo | |
avtozaz | |
chevrolet aveo | |
warszawa | |
warsaw | |
vistula river | |
2 .666 million residents | |
9th | |
warsaw | |
vistula | |
roughly 260 kilometres | |
2 .666 million | |
9th | |
france | |
10th and 11th centuries | |
denmark , iceland and norway | |
rollo | |
10th century | |
william the conqueror | |
richard i | |
catholic | |
viking | |
9th century | |
911 | |
king charles iii | |
seine | |
rollo | |
catholicism | |
north | |
fighting horsemen | |
999 | |
archangel michael | |
monte gargano | |
drogo | |
william iron arm | |
saracens | |
1130 | |
squillace | |
kitab rudjdjar | |
the book of roger | |
meritocratic | |
seljuk turks | |
1050s | |
1060s | |
alexius komnenos | |
afranji | |
oursel | |
turkish forces | |
norman mercenary | |
robert guiscard | |
1082 | |
30 ,000 | |
deabolis | |
bohemond | |
deabolis | |
1185 | |
dyrrachium | |
the adriatic | |
king ethelred ii | |
duke richard ii | |
normandy | |
sweyn forkbeard | |
harthacnut | |
1041 | |
robert of jumièges | |
battle of hastings | |
william ii | |
1066 | |
anglo -saxons | |
modern english | |
1169 | |
ireland | |
irish | |
edgar | |
king malcolm iii of scotland | |
1072 | |
duncan | |
sybilla of normandy | |
norman | |
hereford | |
the welsh | |
edward the confessor | |
wales | |
1018 | |
william of montreuil | |
1097 | |
tancred | |
jerusalem | |
380 years | |
a storm | |
berengaria | |
1191 | |
isaac komnenos | |
conrad of montferrat | |
silver | |
guy de lusignan | |
richard the lion -heart | |
12 may 1191 | |
double coronation | |
1489 | |
knights templar | |
africa | |
bethencourt | |
enrique pérez de guzmán | |
maciot de bethencourt | |
channel islands | |
two | |
romanesque | |
rounded | |
early gothic | |
anglo -saxon | |
sicily | |
early 11th century | |
dukes | |
16th century | |
embroidery | |
bayeux tapestry | |
odo | |
mosaics | |
11th | |
william of volpiano and john of ravenna | |
southern italy | |
latin monastery at sant 'eufemia. | |
robert guiscard | |
singing | |
1856 | |
serbian | |
1943 | |
1856 | |
1943 | |
serbian | |
alternating current | |
1884 | |
thomas edison | |
george westinghouse | |
new york city | |
war of currents | |
1884 | |
thomas edison | |
new york city | |
george westinghouse | |
transformer | |
1893 | |
high -voltage | |
mechanical oscillators/generators , electrical discharge tubes , and early x -ray imaging | |
colorado springs | |
1893 | |
boat | |
wardenclyffe tower project | |
1943 | |
si unit of magnetic flux density | |
new york hotels | |
mad scientist | |
patents | |
1943 | |
si unit of magnetic flux density | |
1990s | |
showmanship | |
croatia | |
priest | |
eidetic | |
his mother 's genetics | |
priest | |
milutin tesla | |
đuka tesla | |
making home craft tools , mechanical appliances , and the ability to memorize serbian epic poems | |
his mother 's genetics and influence | |
four | |
german | |
1862 | |
dane | |
milka , angelina and marica | |
killed in a horse -riding accident | |
gospić , austrian empire | |
pastor | |
martin sekulić | |
german | |
integral calculus | |
cheating | |
1873 | |
1870 | |
to attend school | |
martin sekulić | |
german | |
1873 | |
cholera | |
nine months | |
the best engineering school | |
enter the priesthood | |
smiljan | |
1873 | |
cholera | |
nine months | |
enter the priesthood | |
to send him to the best engineering school | |
tomingaj | |
mark twain | |
the mountains | |
1874 | |
hunter 's garb | |
being drafted into the austro -hungarian army | |
1874 | |
he explored the mountains in hunter 's garb | |
mark twain | |
1875 | |
austrian polytechnic | |
1879 | |
gambling | |
no | |
graz , austria | |
1875 | |
1879 | |
gambled | |
tesla would be killed through overwork | |
left graz | |
to hide the fact that he dropped out of school | |
a draftsman | |
return home | |
nervous breakdown | |
1878 | |
that he dropped out of school | |
his friends thought that he had drowned in the mur river. | |
draftsman | |
nervous breakdown | |
not having a residence permit | |
march 1879 | |
60 | |
a stroke | |
taught | |
for not having a residence permit. | |
1879 | |
higher real gymnasium | |
stroke | |
prague | |
arrived too late | |
as an auditor | |
charles -ferdinand university | |
prague | |
1880 | |
charles -ferdinand university | |
two of tesla 's uncles | |
budapest | |
budapest telephone exchange | |
chief electrician | |
a telephone repeater or amplifier | |
draftsman | |
1881 | |
a telegraph company | |
budapest telephone exchange | |
chief electrician | |
1882 | |
france | |
new york city | |
thomas edison | |
edison machine works | |
continental edison company | |
france | |
1884 | |
thomas edison | |
manhattan 's lower east side | |
fifty thousand dollars | |
$10 a week raise | |
months | |
fifty thousand dollars | |
american humor. | |
us $10 a week raise | |
robert lane and benjamin vail | |
tesla electric light & manufacturing | |
installed electrical arc light based illumination systems designed by tesla | |
patents | |
dynamo electric machine commutators | |
robert lane and benjamin vail | |
1886 | |
tesla electric light & manufacturing | |
installed electrical arc light based illumination systems | |
tesla | |
forced tesla out | |
penniless | |
ditch digger | |
1886/1887 | |
assigned them to the company in lieu of stock. | |
ditch digger | |
various electrical repair jobs | |
a western union superintendent | |
april 1887 | |
⅓ to tesla , ⅓ to peck and brown , and ⅓ to fund development | |
manhattan | |
1886 | |
western union superintendent | |
charles f . peck | |
89 liberty street in manhattan | |
tesla electric company | |
an induction motor | |
may 1888 | |
a commutator | |
sparking | |
self -starting | |
1887 | |
because of its advantages in long -distance , high -voltage transmission | |
mechanical brushes | |
1888 | |
editor of electrical world magazine | |
american institute of electrical engineers | |
1888 | |
decided tesla 's patent would probably control the market | |
thomas commerford martin | |
thomas commerford martin | |
george westinghouse | |
galileo ferraris | |
physicist | |
westinghouse electric & manufacturing company | |
1888 | |
$60 ,000 in cash and stock and a royalty of $2 .50 per ac horsepower produced by each motor | |
george westinghouse | |
consultant | |
$60 ,000 in cash and stock and a royalty of $2 .50 per ac horsepower produced by each motor | |
1888 | |
$2 ,000 | |
pittsburgh | |
pittsburgh | |
system to power the city 's streetcars | |
60 -cycle | |
dc traction motor | |
to power the city 's streetcars. | |
a dc traction motor | |
thomas edison and george westinghouse | |
lighting systems | |
ac development | |
general electric | |
ac | |
thomas edison | |
1888 | |
financial strain | |
general electric | |
george westinghouse | |
chicago | |
general electric | |
tesla polyphase system | |
tesla polyphase system | |
george westinghouse | |
chicago | |
1893 | |
ac power | |
richard dean adams | |
niagara falls | |
westinghouse electric | |
general electric | |
a two -phased system | |
richard dean adams | |
1893 | |
two -phased system | |
most reliable | |
1896 | |
$216 ,000 | |
$2 .50 per ac horsepower royalty | |
$200 ,000 | |
j . p . morgan | |
an estimated $200 ,000 | |
$216 ,000 | |
35 | |
new york | |
electric lamps | |
tesla coil | |
1891 | |
the tesla coil. | |
35 | |
wireless | |
american institute of electrical engineers | |
american institute of electrical engineers | |
1894 | |
vice president | |
1892 to 1894 | |
the institute of radio engineers | |
he had noticed damaged film in his laboratory in previous experiments | |
5th avenue laboratory fire of march 1895 | |
december 1895 | |
the metal locking screw on the camera lens | |
1894 | |
x -rays | |
lost in the 5th avenue laboratory fire of march 1895 | |
x -ray image | |
mark twain | |
x -ray imaging | |
march 1896 | |
radiography | |
x -rays | |
tesla coil | |
1896 | |
tesla coil | |
roentgen rays | |
x -rays were longitudinal waves | |
damage to the skin was not caused by the roentgen rays , but by the ozone generated in contact with the skin | |
skin damage | |
his circuit and single -node x -ray -producing devices | |
force -free magnetic fields | |
ozone generated in contact with the skin | |
longitudinal waves | |
force -free magnetic fields | |
in his many notes | |
benjamin lamme | |
1893 | |
westinghouse electric | |
egg of columbus | |
tesla | |
1934 | |
physically strike him | |
he could feel a sharp stinging pain where it entered his body | |
bits of metal | |
national electric light association | |
tesla coil | |
the franklin institute | |
1898 | |
teleautomaton | |
madison square garden | |
an electrical exhibition | |
monkey | |
1900 | |
marconi | |
1901 | |
1943 | |
supreme court of the united states | |
1899 | |
paris | |
15 june 1899 | |
five inches | |
atmospheric | |
stationary | |
that the earth had a resonant frequency. | |
lightning | |
135 feet | |
15 miles | |
glowed even when turned off | |
butterflies were electrified | |
power outage | |
repeatedly burned out | |
powerful high frequency currents | |
destroy | |
communications from another planet | |
mars | |
collier 's weekly | |
intercepted marconi 's european experiments | |
july 1899 | |
$100 ,000 | |
for tesla to further develop and produce a new lighting system | |
to fund his colorado springs experiments. | |
1899 | |
1900 | |
his lab was torn down | |
1904 | |
sold | |
wardenclyffe | |
trans -atlantic wireless telecommunications facility | |
near shoreham , long island | |
morgan | |
panic of 1901 | |
shocked | |
over 50 letters | |
to complete the construction of wardenclyffe. | |
marconi successfully transmitted the letter s from england to newfoundland | |
187 feet | |
200 | |
16 ,000 rpm | |
1906 | |
100–5 ,000 hp | |
steam | |
houston street lab | |
the machine oscillated at the resonance frequency of his own building | |
world today | |
eventually split the earth in two | |
application of electricity | |
saturating them unconsciously with electricity | |
william h . maxwell | |
superintendent of new york city schools | |
overseas | |
lost | |
sold | |
$20 ,000 | |
the edison medal. | |
electrical experimenter | |
fluorescent screen | |
radar | |
émile girardeau | |
thomas edison and nikola tesla | |
sir william henry bragg and william lawrence bragg | |
tesla and/or edison had refused the prize | |
announced a winner | |
animosity toward each other | |
38 | |
edison | |
1937 | |
u .s. patent 1 ,655 ,114 | |
vtol aircraft | |
less than $1 ,000 | |
turbine engines | |
$125 per month | |
rent at the hotel new yorker | |
for the rest of tesla 's life | |
bad publicity | |
mechanical energy | |
over any terrestrial distance | |
minimal | |
mineral deposits | |
1935 | |
feed the pigeons | |
a doctor | |
broken | |
early 1938 | |
the fall of 1937 | |
`` teleforce '' weapon | |
van de graaff generator | |
infantry | |
anti -aircraft purposes | |
death ray | |
1937 | |
at a luncheon in his honor | |
tungsten | |
high voltage | |
only a little | |
charged particle beam weapons | |
nikola tesla museum archive | |
belgrade | |
millions | |
all war | |
steal the invention | |
in his mind. | |
his papers | |
86 | |
7 january 1943 | |
maid alice monaghan | |
`` do not disturb '' sign | |
coronary thrombosis | |
fbi ordered the alien property custodian to seize tesla 's belongings | |
john g . trump | |
nothing | |
manhattan storage and warehouse company | |
new york city mayor fiorello la guardia | |
louis adamic | |
12 january | |
two thousand | |
the cathedral of saint john the divine | |
belgrade | |
sava kosanović | |
charlotte muzar | |
belgrade | |
nikola tesla museum | |
around 300 | |
26 | |
canada | |
patent archives | |
8:10 p.m | |
9:00 a .m. until 6:00 p .m. or later | |
3:00 a.m | |
headwaiter | |
between 8 to 10 miles per day | |
exercise | |
squished his toes | |
brain cells | |
telepathy | |
newspaper editor | |
one | |
pigeons | |
over $2 ,000 | |
broken wing and leg | |
the park | |
hotel room | |
142 pounds | |
6 feet 2 inches | |
1888 to about 1926 | |
new york city | |
eight | |
visions | |
picture thinking | |
blinding flashes of light | |
photographic memory | |
more than 48 hours | |
84 hours | |
graz | |
kenneth swezey | |
journalist | |
chastity | |
women | |
toward the end of his life | |
dorothy skerrit | |
robert underwood johnson | |
seclude himself | |
asocial | |
friend | |
mark twain | |
lab | |
late 1920s | |
overweight people | |
secretary | |
her weight | |
go home and change | |
electron | |
ether | |
transmitted electrical energy | |
19th | |
einstein 's | |
antagonistic | |
relativity | |
gravity | |
1892 | |
curved | |
81 | |
eugenics | |
ruthless | |
pity | |
1937 | |
women | |
1926 | |
queen bees | |
post -world war i | |
science and discovery | |
20 december 1914 | |
league of nations | |
orthodox christian | |
fanaticism | |
buddhism and christianity | |
`` a machine to end war '' | |
uncertain | |
war | |
books and articles | |
magazines and journals | |
ben johnston | |
the web | |
1900 | |
inventions , researches and writings of nikola tesla. | |
science fiction | |
books , films , radio , tv , music , live theater , comics and video games | |
several | |
time magazine | |
75th birthday | |
electrical power generation | |
einstein | |
more than 70 | |
computational complexity theory | |
inherent difficulty | |
computational problems | |
if its solution requires significant resources | |
mathematical models of computation | |
time and storage | |
number of gates in a circuit | |
determine the practical limits on what computers can and cannot do | |
analysis of algorithms and computability theory | |
analysis of algorithms | |
computational complexity theory | |
computability theory | |
problem instance | |
the problem | |
concrete | |
instances | |
solution | |
2000 | |
round trip through all sites in milan | |
computational problems | |
problem instance | |
binary alphabet | |
bitstrings | |
binary notation | |
adjacency matrices | |
decision problems | |
yes or no | |
1 or 0 | |
yes | |
yes | |
arbitrary graph | |
formal language | |
how graphs are encoded as binary strings | |
a computational problem | |
a single output | |
a function problem | |
the integer factorization problem | |
complex | |
decision problems | |
set of triples | |
how much time the best algorithm requires to solve the problem | |
the instance | |
as a function of the size of the instance | |
bits | |
an increase in the input size | |
cobham 's thesis | |
the time taken | |
worst -case time complexity | |
t -lrb -n-rrb- | |
polynomial time algorithm | |
a turing machine | |
an algorithm | |
the turing machine | |
symbols | |
a deterministic turing machine | |
rules | |
a probabilistic turing machine | |
a non -deterministic turing machine | |
randomized algorithms | |
complexity classes | |
time or space | |
probabilistic turing machines , non -deterministic turing machines | |
random access machines | |
computational power | |
time and memory | |
the machines operate deterministically | |
non -deterministic | |
unusual resources | |
mathematical models | |
time | |
state transitions | |
difficulty | |
dtime -lrb -f-lrb -n-rrb --rrb- | |
time | |
complexity resources | |
computational resource | |
blum complexity axioms | |
complexity measures | |
complexity measures | |
best , worst and average | |
complexity measure | |
time | |
inputs | |
deterministic sorting algorithm quicksort | |
worst -case | |
o -lrb -n2 -rrb- | |
the most efficient algorithm | |
analysis of algorithms | |
lower bounds | |
upper bound | |
all possible algorithms | |
big o notation | |
constant factors and smaller terms | |
t -lrb -n-rrb - = o -lrb -n2 -rrb- | |
the computational model | |
complexity classes | |
framework | |
complicated definitions | |
chosen machine model | |
linear time | |
single -tape turing machines | |
cobham -edmonds thesis | |
complexity class p | |
time or space | |
bounding | |
complexity classes | |
bpp , zpp and rp | |
boolean | |
quantum | |
#p | |
interactive | |
computation time | |
dtime -lrb -n2 -rrb- | |
time and space hierarchy theorems | |
a proper hierarchy on the classes defined | |
quantitative statements | |
time and space hierarchy theorems | |
exptime | |
pspace | |
reduction | |
another problem | |
reduces | |
karp reductions and levin reductions | |
the bound on the complexity of reductions | |
polynomial -time reduction | |
multiplying two integers | |
polynomial time | |
input | |
multiplication | |
the type of reduction being used | |
if every problem in c can be reduced to x | |
solve any problem in c | |
np -hard | |
np -complete | |
np | |
there is no known polynomial -time solution | |
np | |
p | |
cobham–edmonds thesis | |
np | |
boolean satisfiability problem | |
turing machines | |
more efficient solutions | |
protein structure prediction | |
$1 ,000 ,000 | |
ladner | |
np -intermediate problems | |
graph isomorphism problem | |
the graph isomorphism problem | |
np -complete | |
polynomial time hierarchy | |
second level | |
laszlo babai and eugene luks | |
the integer factorization problem | |
k | |
modern cryptographic systems | |
the general number field sieve | |
suspected to be unequal | |
p ⊆ np ⊆ pp ⊆ pspace | |
between p and pspace | |
proving that any of these classes are unequal | |
co -np | |
reversed | |
not equal | |
p is not equal to np | |
l | |
strictly contained in p or equal to p | |
complexity classes | |
nl and nc | |
if they are distinct or equal classes | |
intractable problems | |
exponential -time algorithms | |
np -complete problems | |
presburger arithmetic | |
algorithms have been written | |
np -complete knapsack problem | |
in less than quadratic time | |
np -complete boolean satisfiability problem | |
foundations were laid out | |
alan turing | |
turing machines | |
1936 | |
a computer | |
on the computational complexity of algorithms | |
juris hartmanis and richard stearns | |
1965 | |
time and space | |
1965 | |
john myhill | |
1961 | |
hisao yamada | |
input encoding | |
encoding | |
manuel blum | |
speed -up theorem | |
`` reducibility among combinatorial problems '' | |
21 | |
the curriculum. | |
pedagogy | |
university or college. | |
lesson plan | |
school | |
cultures | |
numeracy | |
craftsmanship | |
life skills | |
family member | |
home schooling | |
formal | |
transient | |
knowledge or skills | |
spiritual | |
religious | |
the quran , torah or bible | |
religious and spiritual teachers | |
homeschooling | |
paid professionals. | |
chartered | |
the wider community | |
paid professionals. | |
school functions | |
extracurricular | |
study halls | |
teachers | |
teacher 's colleges | |
to serve and protect the public interest | |
the public | |
teachers | |
standards of practice | |
members | |
allegations of professional misconduct | |
teacher 's colleges | |
teacher 's colleges | |
teacher 's colleges | |
outdoors | |
tutor | |
academy | |
facilitate student learning | |
informal | |
pedagogy | |
field trips | |
increasing use of technology | |
the internet | |
skill | |
the relevant authority | |
learning | |
infants | |
standardized | |
particular skills | |
self -study and problem solving | |
encourage | |
deflate | |
a coach | |
the relationship between teachers and children | |
the whole curriculum | |
different subject specialists | |
primary school | |
surrogate | |
alternative | |
platoon | |
staying with the same group of peers for all classes | |
knowledgeable | |
united states | |
co -teaching | |
two or more | |
learning | |
harmoniously | |
social networking support | |
corporal punishment | |
substitute parent | |
all the normal forms of parental discipline | |
the most common | |
while a child was in school | |
one of the most common | |
most western countries | |
united states | |
supreme court | |
physical pain | |
30 | |
the south | |
declining | |
a specially made wooden paddle | |
privately in the principal 's office | |
caning | |
some asian , african and caribbean countries | |
see school corporal punishment. | |
detention | |
detention | |
in schools | |
quietly | |
lines or a punishment essay | |
assertive | |
immediate and fair punishment for misbehavior | |
firm , clear boundaries | |
sarcasm and attempts to humiliate pupils | |
respect | |
some teachers and parents | |
east asia | |
weakness in school discipline | |
a more assertive and confrontational style | |
japan | |
japan | |
japan | |
japan | |
40 to 50 students | |
instruction | |
motivated students | |
attention -seeking and disruptive students | |
motivated students | |
popularly based authority | |
governments | |
persuasion and negotiation | |
easier and more efficient | |
good , clear laws | |
enthusiasm | |
passion | |
teach by rote | |
higher | |
teacher enthusiasm | |
read lecture material | |
nonverbal expressions of enthusiasm | |
controlled , experimental studies | |
higher | |
self -determined | |
enthusiasm | |
emotional contagion | |
teacher enthusiasm | |
student -teacher relationships | |
beneficial | |
the goals he receives from his superior. | |
aligning his personal goals with his academic goals. | |
student motivation and attitudes towards school | |
friendly and supportive | |
friendly and supportive | |
interacting and working directly with students | |
effective | |
enthusiasm about the students | |
enthusiastic | |
in the student | |
very influential | |
teaching | |
sexual misconduct | |
9 .6 % | |
united states | |
sometime during their educational career. | |
american association of university women | |
england | |
priests , religious leaders , and case workers as well as teachers | |
2 ,869 | |
the aauw study | |
united states | |
increased scrutiny on teacher misconduct | |
fears of being labelled a pedophile or hebephile | |
chris keates | |
child protection and parental rights groups | |
a shortage of male teachers | |
the sex offenders register | |
occupational stress | |
long hours | |
occupational burnout | |
stress | |
occupational stress | |
42 % | |
uk | |
twice the figure for the average profession | |
2012 | |
average workers | |
several | |
organizational interventions | |
individual -level interventions | |
occupational stress among teachers | |
organizational interventions | |
a university or college | |
certification by a recognized body | |
elementary school education certificate | |
a background check and psychiatric evaluation | |
us | |
the individual states and territories | |
three | |
tertiary education | |
universities and/or tafe colleges | |
primary | |
a post -secondary degree bachelor 's degree | |
a second bachelor 's degree such as a bachelor of education | |
the private sector , businesses and sponsors | |
civil servants | |
lehramtstudien -lrb -teaching education studies -rrb- | |
grundschule | |
civil servants ' salary index scale -lrb -bundesbesoldungsordnung -rrb- | |
gymnasium | |
extra pay | |
27 ,814 | |
53 ,423 | |
90 ,000 | |
the teaching council | |
section 30 | |
2001 | |
oireachtas funds | |
2006 | |
new entrants to the teaching profession | |
on a phased basis | |
those who refuse vetting | |
41 ,004 | |
experience and extra responsibilities | |
20 ,980 | |
a bachelor 's degree | |
september 2007 | |
alternative licensing programs | |
hard -to -fill positions | |
vary | |
excellent job opportunities | |
secondary school teachers | |
the general teaching council for scotland -lrb -gtcs -rrb- | |
teaching | |
seven | |
provisional registration | |
after a year | |
april 2008 | |
20 ,427 | |
32 ,583 | |
earn chartered teacher status | |
trade unions | |
wales | |
welsh | |
until the age of 16 | |
22 | |
all age groups | |
trade unions | |
falling | |
between 2005 and 2010 | |
trade unions | |
concern | |
each state | |
ten years | |
a bachelor 's degree | |
charter schools | |
no child left behind | |
relatively low salaries | |
average teacher salaries | |
more experience and higher education | |
elementary school teachers | |
teacherspayteachers .com | |
many | |
protestant | |
not always | |
-lrb -roman -rrb - catholic , -lrb -eastern -rrb - orthodox catholic , and protestant/non -denominational | |
lds church | |
many individuals | |
spiritual | |
the husband and father | |
the father of the house | |
guru | |
extremely high | |
their disciples | |
the west | |
a lama | |
be reborn | |
tulku | |
often many times | |
through phowa and siddhi | |
ulemas | |
ulemas | |
sufism | |
actions -oriented | |
qutb | |
german | |
18 february 1546 | |
catholic church. | |
god 's punishment | |
excommunication | |
gift of god 's grace | |
faith in jesus christ | |
the pope | |
bible | |
holy priesthood | |
bible | |
standard version | |
tyndale bible | |
singing in churches | |
protestant clergy to marry. | |
10 november 1483 | |
eisleben , saxony | |
holy roman empire | |
catholic | |
lawyer | |
university of erfurt | |
beerhouse and whorehouse | |
at four | |
rote learning | |
1505 | |
law | |
uncertainty | |
theology and philosophy | |
by experience | |
god | |
death and divine judgment , | |
2 july 1505 | |
augustinian cloister in erfurt | |
deaths of two friends | |
luther 's education | |
augustinian order | |
deep spiritual despair | |
jailer and hangman | |
johann von staupitz | |
a change of heart | |
1507 | |
von staupitz | |
1508 | |
9 march 1508 | |
sentences by peter lombard | |
19 october 1512 | |
21 october 1512 | |
doctor in bible | |
university of wittenberg | |
doctor of theology | |
1516 | |
rebuild st . peter 's basilica | |
roman catholic | |
charity and good works | |
charity and good works | |
31 october 1517 | |
albert of mainz | |
the ninety -five theses | |
hans hillerbrand | |
thesis 86 | |
johann tetzel | |
coin in the coffer | |
luther | |
johann tetzel | |
god | |
salvation | |
punishments | |
false assurances | |
christ | |
tetzel | |
capacity to exaggerate | |
indulgences for the dead , | |
indulgences for the living | |
the posting on the door | |
posting on the door | |
philipp melanchthon | |
not in wittenberg | |
little foundation in truth | |
january 1518 | |
printing press | |
friends of luther | |
two weeks | |
two months | |
1519 | |
students | |
early part | |
1520 | |
on the freedom of a christian | |
lectured | |
penance and righteousness | |
corrupt in its ways | |
central truths of christianity | |
doctrine of justification | |
god | |
1525 | |
gift from god | |
smalcald articles | |
lives by faith | |
christ and his salvation | |
christ and his salvation | |
sale of indulgences | |
two points | |
archbishop albrecht | |
rome | |
papal dispensation | |
one half | |
december 1517 | |
pope leo x | |
papal theologians and envoys | |
october 1518 | |
papacy was the antichrist | |
arrest luther | |
january 1519 | |
remain silent | |
johann eck | |
matthew 16:18 | |
new jan hus | |
15 june 1520 | |
recanted 41 sentences | |
60 days | |
karl von miltitz | |
3 january 1521 | |
secular authorities | |
18 april 1521 | |
estates of the holy roman empire | |
emperor charles v | |
prince frederick iii | |
johann eck | |
archbishop of trier | |
stood by their contents | |
next day | |
confirmed | |
raised his arm | |
knight winning a bout | |
michael mullett | |
epoch -making oratory | |
recant his writings | |
luther | |
not recorded | |
more dramatic form | |
private conferences | |
25 may 1521 | |
emperor | |
his arrest | |
kill luther | |
luther 's disappearance | |
wartburg castle | |
my patmos | |
new testament | |
shamed | |
a sin | |
cannot be earned | |
1 august 1521 | |
trust in christ | |
justice | |
summer of 1521 | |
condemned as idolatry | |
a gift | |
private confession and absolution | |
break their vows | |
prophetic faith | |
1521 | |
daniel 8:9–12 , 23–25 | |
the little horn | |
antichrist | |
gabriel zwilling | |
june 1521 | |
disturbances | |
zwickau prophets | |
town council | |
6 march 1522 | |
personal presence | |
preached eight sermons | |
invocavit sermons | |
trust god 's word | |
immediate | |
jerome schurf | |
after the sixth sermon | |
joy | |
misguided | |
public order | |
conservative | |
zwickau prophets | |
unrest and violence. | |
established church | |
zwickau prophet | |
german peasants ' war | |
1524–25 | |
support an attack | |
upper classes | |
temporal authorities | |
tour of thuringia | |
mad dogs | |
the devil 's work | |
the nobles | |
on three grounds | |
ignoring christ 's counsel | |
god | |
divine right of kings | |
in body and soul | |
backing for the uprising | |
swabian league | |
15 may 1525 | |
müntzer 's execution | |
the secular powers | |
katharina von bora | |
in herring barrels | |
26 years old | |
41 years old | |
april 1523 | |
13 june 1525 | |
evening | |
wedding banquet | |
27 june | |
johannes bugenhagen | |
seal of approval | |
clerical marriage | |
on biblical grounds | |
death of a heretic | |
reckless | |
the black cloister | |
former monastery | |
six children | |
riches of croesus | |
farming the land | |
choosing their own ministers | |
supervisory church body | |
new form | |
two catechisms | |
revolutionary | |
extreme change | |
electorate of saxony | |
adviser | |
john the steadfast | |
under the temporal sovereign | |
early 1526 | |
1523 adaptation of the latin mass | |
simple people | |
sacrifice | |
freedom of ceremony | |
1527 | |
visitation of the electorate | |
christian education | |
christian doctrine | |
incapable of teaching | |
catechism | |
1529 | |
pastors and teachers | |
the people | |
questions and answers | |
the catechism | |
writings in volumes | |
the catechism | |
small catechism | |
the bible | |
small catechism | |
larger catechism | |
german vernacular | |
as persons | |
with the father | |
1522 | |
1534 | |
the translation | |
alone | |
faith alone | |
saxon chancellery | |
northern and southern | |
everyday germans | |
read it without hindrance | |
impediments and difficulties | |
german -language publications | |
bible translation | |
evolution of the german language | |
lucas cranach | |
william tyndale | |
authoring hymns | |
high art and folk music | |
singing of german hymns | |
lute | |
waldzither | |
events in his life | |
for lutheran views | |
ein neues lied wir heben an | |
john c . messenger | |
flung to the heedless winds | |
1524 | |
apostles ' creed | |
small catechism | |
german creedal hymn | |
difficulty of its tune | |
1538 | |
small catechism | |
specific catechism questions | |
multiple revisions | |
luther 's tune | |
1523 | |
psalm 130 | |
write psalm -hymns | |
achtliederbuch | |
reformation doctrine | |
nun komm , der heiden heiland | |
veni redemptor gentium | |
main hymn | |
two hymns | |
german te deum | |
baptism | |
johann walter | |
prayer for grace | |
j . s . bach | |
halle | |
early lutheran hymnals | |
four | |
18 | |
24 | |
eyn geystlich gesangk buchleyn | |
johann sebastian bach | |
chorale cantatas | |
1707 | |
1724 to 1725 | |
1735 | |
sleeps | |
idea of torments | |
sleep in peace | |
rejected the existence | |
smalcald articles | |
franz pieper | |
johann gerhard | |
gerhard . lessing | |
1755 | |
commentary on genesis | |
francis blackburne | |
1765 | |
gottfried fritschel | |
dreams | |
october 1529 | |
landgrave of hesse | |
doctrinal unity | |
fourteen points | |
nature of the eucharist | |
words spoken by jesus | |
body and blood of christ | |
sacramental union | |
symbolically present | |
confrontational | |
1530 | |
marburg colloquy | |
schmalkaldic league | |
the swiss cities | |
george , margrave of brandenburg -ansbach | |
antithetical | |
reason | |
no way contributes | |
reason | |
different epistemological spheres. | |
jesus christ was born a jew | |
jewish conversion to christianity | |
jews | |
anabaptists | |
1543 | |
as a scourge | |
to punish christians | |
destroy the antichrist | |
the papacy | |
secular war | |
qur 'an | |
critical pamphlets on islam | |
islam | |
tool of the devil | |
exposed to scrutiny. | |
god 's wrath to christians | |
johannes agricola | |
city hall | |
theses against agricola | |
on the councils and the church | |
second use of the law | |
work sorrow over sin | |
everything | |
eliminate the accusing law | |
essentially holy people | |
ought to live | |
ten commandments | |
third use of the law | |
illustration of the ten commandments | |
ten commandments | |
baptism | |
ten commandments | |
service to the neighbor | |
wanted to marry | |
bigamy | |
one of his wife 's ladies -in -waiting | |
holds luther accountable | |
lasting damage | |
expelled jews | |
jews | |
murder of christ | |
divinity of jesus | |
convert them to christianity. | |
von den juden und ihren lügen | |
1543 | |
three years before | |
the devil 's people | |
sanction for murder | |
the jews | |
martin luther | |
doomed to perdition | |
luther 's anti -jewish works | |
throughout the 1580s | |
luther | |
anti -jewish rhetoric | |
attacks on jews | |
luther | |
radically anti -semitic | |
17 december 1941 | |
luther | |
diarmaid macculloch | |
bishop martin sasse | |
greatest antisemite | |
opportunistic | |
misguided agitation | |
modern hatred of the jews | |
18th and 19th centuries | |
religious and in no respect racial | |
violence | |
ronald berger | |
hysterical and demonizing mentality | |
lutheran clergy and theologians | |
luther 's hostile publications | |
declining state of mind | |
his health | |
vulgarity and violence | |
muslims -rrb - and catholics | |
luther 's last battles: politics and polemics 1531–46 | |
since the 1980s | |
least prejudiced | |
richard -lrb -dick -rrb - geary | |
1928 -1933 | |
his health deteriorated | |
bigamy of the philip of hesse | |
kidney and bladder stones | |
arthritis , and an ear infection | |
angina | |
poor physical health | |
writings and comments | |
harsher | |
his wife katharina | |
three times | |
eisleben | |
15 february 1546 | |
jews | |
all german territory | |
that they convert | |
mansfeld | |
negotiations | |
late 1545 | |
early 1546 | |
his siblings ' families | |
17 february 1546 | |
chest pains | |
ps . 31:5 | |
prayer of the dying | |
1 a.m | |
apoplectic stroke | |
2:45 a.m | |
18 february 1546 | |
in the castle church | |
johannes bugenhagen and philipp melanchthon | |
his last statement | |
latin | |
`` we are beggars , '' | |
monumental | |
frail catholic saints | |
physically imposing | |
religious orders | |
1530s and 1540s | |
18 february | |
episcopal -lrb -united states -rrb - calendar of saints. | |
31 october | |
church of england 's calendar of saints | |
luther is honoured | |
socal | |
10 counties | |
economic center | |
demographics and economic ties | |
historical political divisions | |
southern california megaregion | |
11 | |
nevada | |
mexican | |
tijuana | |
pacific | |
seven | |
12 million | |
san diego | |
17 .5 million | |
colorado river | |
colorado desert | |
mojave desert | |
mexico–united states border | |
california | |
3 ,792 ,621 | |
los angeles | |
san diego | |
south | |
los angeles | |
united states | |
counties | |
15 | |
counties | |
hollywood | |
los angeles | |
the walt disney company | |
music | |
sony | |
skateboard | |
tony hawk | |
shaun white | |
oahu | |
transpac | |
palm springs | |
beaches | |
southern | |
open spaces | |
37° 9 ' 58 .23" | |
11 | |
ten | |
tehachapi mountains | |
northern | |
mexico | |
alta california | |
monterey | |
the missouri compromise | |
free | |
inequitable taxes | |
cow counties | |
three | |
75 | |
milton latham | |
los angeles times | |
1900 | |
1999 | |
imperial | |
seven | |
regional tourism groups | |
california state automobile association | |
three -region | |
tehachapis | |
southern | |
third | |
vast areas | |
suburban | |
highways | |
international metropolitan | |
camp pendleton | |
inland empire | |
united states census bureau | |
orange | |
1990s | |
mediterranean | |
infrequent rain | |
60 's | |
very rare | |
70 | |
pacific ocean | |
varied | |
topographic | |
peninsular | |
valleys | |
10 ,000 | |
small | |
6.7 | |
property damage | |
$20 billion | |
san andreas | |
6.7 | |
puente hills | |
usgs | |
occurrence | |
economically | |
global | |
economic | |
2010 | |
high growth rates | |
10 .0 % | |
tech -oriented | |
greater sacramento | |
metropolitan statistical areas | |
two | |
five million | |
southern border region | |
17 ,786 ,419 | |
los angeles | |
1 .3 million | |
twelve | |
100 ,000 | |
riverside | |
petroleum | |
hollywood | |
the housing bubble | |
diverse | |
heavily impacted | |
1920s | |
richest | |
citrus | |
cattle | |
aerospace | |
business | |
central business districts | |
south coast metro | |
business | |
los angeles area | |
san fernando valley | |
los angeles | |
business | |
riverside | |
hospitality business/financial centre | |
orange | |
university of california , irvine | |
west irvine | |
south coast metro | |
rapidly | |
downtown san diego | |
northern san diego | |
north county | |
san diego | |
los angeles international airport | |
passenger volume | |
third | |
san diego international airport | |
van nuys airport | |
metrolink | |
seven | |
six | |
orange | |
port of los angeles | |
port of san diego | |
southern | |
the tech coast | |
research | |
private | |
5 | |
12 | |
nfl | |
nba | |
mlb | |
los angeles kings | |
la galaxy | |
chivas usa | |
two | |
2014 | |
stubhub center | |
2018 | |
college | |
ucla | |
trojans | |
pac -12 | |
division i | |
rugby | |
high school | |
an official school sport | |
bskyb | |
bskyb | |
2014 | |
sky plc | |
sky uk limited | |
2006 | |
two | |
sky | |
£1 .3bn | |
ondigital | |
freeview | |
three | |
sky three | |
pick tv | |
sky+ pvr | |
september 2007 | |
monthly fee | |
january 2010 | |
sky+hd box | |
videoguard | |
nds | |
cisco systems | |
bskyb | |
sky+ | |
basic channels | |
2007 | |
substantially increased the asking price | |
video on demand | |
hd channels | |
july 2013 | |
2013 | |
onedrive | |
onedrive for business | |
cloud storage | |
sam chisholm | |
astra | |
27 september 2001 | |
sky digital | |
3 .5 million | |
bskyb | |
telecommunications | |
11 million | |
freeview | |
sky q hub | |
sky q silver set top boxes | |
share recordings | |
2016 | |
2016 | |
dvb -compliant mpeg-2 | |
dolby digital | |
mpeg-4 | |
opentv | |
dvb -s2 | |
1998 | |
astra 2a | |
eutelsat 's eurobird 1 | |
hundreds | |
28 .5°e | |
22 may 2006 | |
40 ,000 | |
thomson | |
17 ,000 | |
4 ,222 ,000 | |
8 february 2007 | |
march | |
digital terrestrial | |
virgin media | |
english premier league football | |
free -to -view | |
monthly subscription | |
videoguard uk | |
ku band | |
sky | |
1991 | |
itv | |
£34m | |
bbc | |
£304m | |
ofcom | |
£15–100 ,000 | |
no | |
not | |
not | |
1 october 1998 | |
sky digital | |
sky active | |
ondigital | |
100 ,000 | |
2007 | |
virgin media | |
video on demand | |
bbc hd | |
channel 4 hd | |
10 million | |
25m | |
august 2004 | |
36 % | |
flattened | |
welfare cash card | |
essentials | |
often damaging | |
sky tv bills | |
a man 's presence | |
£30m | |
no | |
virgin media | |
bskyb | |
basic channels | |
diversified | |
second | |
fourth | |
melbourne | |
melbourne cricket ground | |
bendigo | |
new south wales | |
buckland valley | |
over 1 ,000 | |
cramped and unsanitary | |
multi -member proportional | |
eight | |
five | |
four years | |
every four years | |
australian labor party | |
liberal party | |
national party | |
the greens | |
labor | |
61 .1 % | |
26 .7 % | |
buddhism | |
168 ,637 | |
20 % | |
south -east | |
most densely populated | |
second | |
melbourne | |
second -largest | |
koori | |
1788 | |
new south wales | |
sullivan bay | |
1803 | |
26 ,000 square kilometres | |
50 % | |
6 ,000 square kilometres | |
90 % | |
270 ,000 | |
1975 | |
1855 colonial constitution | |
parliament of victoria | |
`` entrenched '' provisions | |
victoria constitution act 1855 | |
warmest regions | |
32 °c | |
15 °c | |
48 .8 °c | |
2009 | |
state or government | |
victoria department of education | |
some extra costs | |
roman catholic church | |
curriculum | |
major car brands | |
2017 | |
may 2013 | |
october 2016 | |
ford | |
2 ,000 m | |
mount bogong | |
1 ,986 m | |
river systems | |
helmeted honeyeater | |
victorian alps | |
great dividing range | |
east -west | |
below 0 °c | |
−11 .7 °c | |
government -owned | |
metro trains melbourne | |
victorian government | |
freight services | |
passenger | |
37 | |
12 | |
legislative assembly | |
legislative council | |
linda dessau | |
1 july 1851 | |
1851 | |
gold rush | |
sevenfold | |
20 million ounces | |
1 ,548 | |
489 | |
540 ,800 | |
63 ,519 | |
61 | |
victoria | |
3 million | |
60 % | |
two -thirds | |
asia | |
1 ,600 mm | |
1 ,435 mm | |
760 mm | |
mountainous areas | |
five | |
1788 | |
new south wales | |
new holland | |
sydney | |
1854 | |
british troops | |
eureka stockade | |
mining licence fees | |
colony of victoria act | |
most seats | |
premier | |
representatives | |
daniel andrews | |
elected | |
$8 .7 billion | |
17 % | |
32 ,463 | |
136 ,000 square kilometres | |
60 % | |
tourism | |
sports | |
melbourne | |
regional cities | |
surfclassic | |
the southern and central parts of france | |
about one -eighth the number | |
from 1562 to 1598 | |
the edict of nantes | |
granted the huguenots substantial religious , political and military autonomy | |
derision | |
geneva | |
besançon hugues | |
amboise plot | |
1560 | |
availability of the bible in vernacular languages | |
around 1294 | |
guyard de moulin | |
1487 | |
paris | |
villes de sûreté | |
montpellier | |
edict of alès | |
1622 | |
1629 | |
at the cape of good hope | |
cape town | |
maria de la queillerie | |
dutch east india company | |
1700 | |
1624 | |
jessé de forest | |
l 'église française à la nouvelle -amsterdam | |
l 'eglise du saint -esprit | |
brooklyn | |
the charleston orange district | |
the british landgrave edmund bellinger | |
pons | |
1697 | |
charleston , south carolina | |
william iii of orange | |
king of england | |
league of augsburg | |
dutch republic | |
1672 | |
edict of fontainebleau | |
1685 | |
louis xiv | |
500 ,000 | |
catholic church in france | |
st . bartholomew 's day massacre | |
5 ,000 to 30 ,000 | |
their own militia | |
some of the huguenots were nobles trying to establish separate centers of power in southern france | |
between 1621 and 1629 | |
southwestern france | |
henry iv | |
louis xiii | |
huguenot rebellions | |
one million | |
2 % | |
alsace | |
cévennes | |
australia | |
new rochelle | |
new paltz | |
`` huguenot street historic district '' in new paltz | |
the oldest street in the united states of america | |
staten island | |
the dutch republic | |
an estimated total of 75 ,000 to 100 ,000 people | |
ca . 2 million | |
amsterdam and the area of west frisia | |
the revocation of the edict of nantes | |
tours | |
huguon | |
the ghost of le roi huguet | |
prétendus réformés | |
night | |
canterbury | |
the weavers | |
economic separation | |
kent , particularly sandwich , faversham and maidstone | |
a restaurant | |
cork city | |
dublin , cork , youghal and waterford | |
dublin | |
a high sheriff and one of the founders of the bank of ireland | |
1696 | |
brain drain | |
new france | |
non -catholics | |
seven years ' war | |
1759 -60 | |
henry of navarre | |
1598 | |
granted the protestants equality with catholics | |
the founding of new protestant churches | |
protestantism | |
education of children as catholics | |
prohibited emigration | |
four thousand | |
`` new converts '' | |
holland , prussia , and south africa | |
switzerland and the netherlands | |
1555 | |
france antarctique | |
1560 | |
the guanabara confession of faith | |
afrikaans | |
wine industry | |
western cape province | |
surnames | |
paul revere | |
henry laurens | |
charleston , south carolina | |
manakin episcopal church | |
texas | |
lace | |
'bucks point ' | |
twenty -five widows who settled in dover | |
first half of the eighteenth century | |
dorotheenstadt and friedrichstadt | |
one -fifth | |
in protest against the occupation of prussia by napoleon | |
1806 -07 | |
fredericia -lrb -denmark -rrb - , berlin , stockholm , hamburg , frankfurt , helsinki , and emden | |
prussia | |
cévennes | |
camisards | |
the catholic church in the region | |
1702 and 1709 | |
jacksonville | |
jean ribault | |
fort caroline | |
spanish | |
1565 | |
charlesfort | |
parris island | |
pedro menéndez de avilés | |
1562 | |
the wars of religion | |
virginia | |
lower norfolk county | |
manakin town | |
390 | |
12 may 1705 | |
1568–1609 | |
spain | |
`` apologie '' | |
william the silent | |
calvinist | |
foreign protestants naturalization act | |
1708 | |
50 ,000 | |
andrew lortie | |
the doctrine of transubstantiation | |
williamite war | |
william of orange | |
dublin , cork , portarlington , lisburn , waterford and youghal | |
flax cultivation | |
irish linen industry | |
prince louis de condé | |
count ludwig von nassau -saarbrücken | |
glass -making | |
1890s | |
1604 | |
electorate of brandenburg and electorate of the palatinate | |
protestant | |
quebec | |
dutch cape colony | |
they were accepted and allowed to worship freely | |
hugues capet | |
the `` hugues hypothesis '' | |
janet gray | |
little hugos , or those who want hugo | |
double or triple non -french linguistic origins | |
jacques lefevre | |
university of paris | |
1530 | |
william farel | |
jean cauvin -lrb -john calvin -rrb- | |
24 august – 3 october 1572 | |
catholics | |
nearly 3 ,000 | |
1573 | |
almost 25 ,000 | |
louis xiv | |
acted increasingly aggressively to force the huguenots to convert | |
he sent missionaries , backed by a fund to financially reward converts | |
closed huguenot schools | |
dragonnades | |
westchester | |
`` bauffet 's point '' | |
john pell , lord of pelham manor | |
la rochelle | |
trinity -st . paul 's episcopal church | |
affiliated with other protestant denominations | |
married outside their immediate french communities | |
e .i. du pont | |
into the nineteenth century | |
eleutherian gunpowder mills | |
pierre bayle | |
rotterdam | |
historical and critical dictionary | |
us library of congress | |
saint nicolas | |
the french protestant church of london | |
1550 | |
soho square | |
shoreditch | |
1724 | |
lutheran and reformed | |
germany and scandinavia | |
edict of potsdam | |
elector of brandenburg and duke of prussia | |
huguenots furnished two new regiments | |
frederick william | |
theodor fontane | |
adolf galland | |
lothar de maizière | |
federal minister of the interior | |
solar | |
rankine | |
steam | |
high | |
external combustion | |
atmospheric engine | |
thomas newcomen | |
1712 | |
steam pump | |
papin | |
united kingdom | |
21 february 1804 | |
abercynon | |
wales | |
south | |
water pump | |
multi -stage centrifugal | |
1850s | |
steam locomotives | |
lower -pressure boiler feed water | |
three | |
quadruple expansion engines | |
19th | |
marine triple expansion | |
olympic | |
corliss | |
joy | |
lengthening rubbing surfaces of the valve | |
lead fusible plugs | |
melts | |
steam escapes | |
manually suppress the fire | |
dampening the fire | |
james watt | |
rotary | |
ten | |
1883 | |
industrial revolution | |
first | |
hero of alexandria | |
greek | |
giovanni branca | |
1606 | |
compound | |
expansions | |
shipping | |
internal combustion engines | |
coal | |
steam turbines | |
late | |
several hundred | |
90 | |
electric | |
burning combustible materials | |
combustion chamber | |
solar | |
electric | |
steam engine indicator | |
1851 | |
charles porter | |
charles richard | |
london exhibition | |
90 | |
180 | |
90 | |
counterflow | |
two | |
one | |
four | |
expansion | |
quasiturbine | |
counterflow | |
port | |
oscillating cylinder | |
trunnion | |
models | |
ships | |
recycled continuously | |
open loop | |
mercury | |
water | |
working fluid | |
565 | |
stainless steel | |
63 % | |
30 °c | |
steam engines | |
steamboats | |
stanley steamer | |
factories | |
increase in the land available for cultivation | |
catch me who can | |
matthew murray | |
twin -cylinder | |
middleton railway | |
stockton and darlington | |
arthur woolf | |
british | |
torque variability | |
cylinder volume | |
90 | |
reciprocating steam engines | |
gas turbines | |
steam turbines | |
reduction | |
rankine cycle | |
removed in a condenser | |
1990s | |
biomass | |
scottish | |
duty | |
17 | |
7 million | |
94 | |
watt | |
steam turbines | |
reciprocating piston | |
turbine | |
internal combustion | |
thomas savery | |
water pump | |
1698 | |
bento de moura portugal | |
john smeaton | |
richard trevithick | |
oliver evans | |
1802 | |
transport | |
power | |
energiprojekt ab | |
sweden | |
5 | |
8.8 | |
27 -30 | |
surface condensers | |
automobile radiator | |
where water is costly | |
wet | |
3600 | |
centrifugal governor | |
boulton | |
flour mill | |
cotton spinning | |
hold a set speed | |
1880 | |
railway locomotives | |
complicated | |
1930 | |
road engines | |
shortening the cutoff | |
kick back | |
evacuate the cylinder | |
fixed | |
jerónimo de ayanz y beaumont | |
spanish | |
1606 | |
1698 | |
1712 | |
rotating discs | |
drive shaft | |
static discs | |
turbine casing | |
3600 revolutions per minute | |
lower | |
electric motors | |
steam turbine | |
advanced steam | |
pollution | |
wankel | |
cylinders and valve gear | |
thermal expansion | |
1775 | |
condenser | |
half | |
newcomen 's | |
piston | |
two | |
plug valve | |
adjustable spring -loaded | |
seal | |
more power | |
corliss steam engine | |
1849 | |
30 % | |
four | |
rumford medal | |
thermodynamic | |
watt | |
condenser | |
joseph black | |
latent heat | |
during the compression stage relatively little work is required to drive the pump | |
liquid | |
1 % to 3 % | |
1500 °c | |
injector | |
recover the latent heat of vaporisation | |
superheaters | |
bunker | |
stoking | |
feed water | |
british | |
dreadnought battleships | |
ocean liners | |
1905 | |
water | |
turbine | |
electrical generator | |
turbo -electric transmission | |
britain | |
practical carnot cycle | |
in the condenser | |
constant pressure | |
isothermal | |
liquid | |
8 | |
helium | |
two atoms | |
almost half | |
diatomic oxygen | |
20 .8 % | |
oxygen | |
8 | |
monitoring of atmospheric oxygen levels show a global downward trend | |
by mass , oxygen is the third -most abundant element in the universe , after hydrogen and helium | |
8 | |
chalcogen | |
oxides | |
third | |
dioxygen | |
photosynthesis | |
sunlight | |
high -altitude ozone layer | |
oxygen | |
water | |
photosynthesis | |
water | |
ozone | |
robert boyle | |
john mayow | |
nitroaereus | |
1679 | |
robert boyle | |
nitroaereus | |
17th century | |
respiration | |
john mayow | |
joseph priestley | |
clergyman | |
hgo | |
mercuric oxide -lrb -hgo -rrb- | |
mercuric oxide | |
dephlogisticated air | |
1775 | |
published his findings first | |
active | |
leonardo da vinci | |
philo of byzantium | |
2nd century bce | |
incorrectly | |
philo of byzantium | |
fire | |
pneumatica | |
leonardo da vinci | |
air | |
heat or a spark | |
oxygen is the oxidant | |
compounds of oxygen with a high oxidative | |
oxygen | |
ignition event | |
oxidant | |
rapid combustion | |
chemical energy | |
compounds of oxygen | |
pure o | |
oxygen | |
1⁄3 | |
special training | |
combustion | |
storage vessels | |
special training | |
apollo 1 crew | |
oxides of silicon | |
carbon dioxide | |
mantle | |
carbon dioxide | |
earth 's crustal rock | |
earth 's mantle | |
mantle | |
complex silicates | |
monatomic | |
simplest | |
ho | |
hydrogen | |
avogadro 's law | |
phlogiston | |
non -combustible | |
air | |
metals | |
become lighter | |
covalent double bond | |
two | |
aufbau | |
chemically | |
molecular orbitals | |
1773 | |
1774 | |
work was published first | |
antoine lavoisier | |
phlogiston theory | |
spin triplet state | |
triplet oxygen | |
unpaired electrons | |
spontaneous | |
antibonding | |
air | |
weight | |
weight | |
1777 | |
azote | |
ozone | |
allotrope | |
lung tissue | |
protective radiation shield | |
uv | |
dioxygen | |
o2 | |
major | |
energy content | |
cellular respiration | |
james dewar | |
1891 | |
1895 | |
oxyacetylene | |
oxygen | |
temperature | |
6 .04 milliliters | |
seawater | |
twice | |
most abundant | |
third | |
0 .9 % | |
world 's oceans | |
ultraviolet radiation | |
late 19th | |
compressing and cooling | |
raoul pierre pictet | |
few drops | |
march 29 , 1883 | |
sun | |
oxygen -16 | |
genesis spacecraft | |
unknown | |
earth | |
singlet | |
organic molecules | |
photosynthesis | |
photolysis of ozone | |
carotenoids | |
paleoclimatologists | |
climate | |
12 % | |
oxygen -18 | |
lower global temperatures | |
687 and 760 nm | |
carbon cycle | |
satellite platform | |
global | |
remote sensing | |
paramagnetic | |
liquid oxygen | |
unpaired electrons | |
magnetic field | |
powerful magnet | |
dangerous by -products | |
destroy invading microbes | |
pathogen attack | |
anaerobic | |
2 .5 billion years ago | |
90 .20 k | |
clear | |
liquefied air | |
liquid nitrogen | |
combustible materials | |
water | |
lower | |
higher oxygen content | |
algae | |
biochemical oxygen demand | |
3 .5 billion years ago | |
paleoproterozoic | |
banded iron formations | |
1 .7 billion years ago | |
3–2 .7 billion years ago | |
oxygen cycle | |
biogeochemical | |
three | |
photosynthesis | |
oxygen | |
zeolite molecular sieves | |
90 % to 93 % | |
nitrogen | |
non -cryogenic | |
major method | |
water | |
oxygen and hydrogen | |
dc | |
oxides and oxoacids | |
chemical | |
recreational | |
mild euphoric | |
performance | |
placebo | |
aerobic | |
hyperbaric -lrb -high -pressure -rrb - medicine | |
carbon monoxide | |
anaerobic bacteria | |
decompression sickness | |
oxygen therapy | |
heart | |
oxygen supplementation | |
respiration | |
gaseous oxygen. | |
electronegativity | |
oxides | |
feo | |
oxide | |
corrosion | |
cabin depressurization | |
chemical | |
exothermic | |
oxygen gas | |
storage | |
insulated tankers | |
liquid | |
compressed gas | |
hospitals | |
organic solvents | |
organic compounds | |
feeder materials | |
epoxides | |
important | |
biomolecules | |
only a few | |
carbohydrates | |
proteins | |
bones | |
oxygen toxicity | |
pulmonary fibrosis | |
160 kpa | |
acute oxygen toxicity | |
seizures | |
low total pressures | |
30 kpa | |
1 .4 times normal | |
no damage | |
only marginally more | |
at elevated partial pressures | |
50 kilopascals | |
50 % oxygen | |
mechanical ventilators | |
30 %–50 % | |
october 1973 | |
nearly $12 | |
1979 | |
first oil shock | |
members of the organization of arab petroleum exporting countries | |
to avoid being targeted by the boycott | |
they arranged for israel to pull back from the sinai peninsula and the golan heights. | |
january 18 , 1974 , | |
march 1974 | |
on august 15 , 1971 | |
to `` float '' -lrb -rise and fall according to market demand -rrb- | |
industrialized nations increased their reserves | |
in september 1971 | |
oil was priced in dollars , oil producers ' real income decreased | |
risen by less than two percent per year | |
after 1971 | |
1973–1974 | |
until the oil shock | |
on october 6 , 1973 | |
iran | |
ten times more | |
iran | |
renewal of hostilities in the arab–israeli conflict | |
in response to american aid to israel | |
october 16 , 1973 , | |
until their economic and political objectives were met | |
$2 .2 billion | |
american aid to israel | |
over 100 billion dollars | |
al -qaeda and the taliban | |
middle east | |
shrinking western demand | |
wahhabism | |
distribution and price disruptions | |
ussr | |
1973 | |
kissinger | |
the embargo | |
automobiles | |
macroeconomic problems | |
arctic | |
five to ten years | |
netherlands | |
america | |
uk | |
israel | |
ted heath | |
uk | |
a series of strikes | |
winter of 1973–74 | |
germany | |
sweden | |
price controls | |
encourage investment | |
price controls | |
rationing | |
william e . simon | |
in 1973 | |
coordinate the response to the embargo | |
last week of february 1974 , | |
55 mph | |
emergency highway energy conservation act | |
bill clinton | |
november 28 , 1995 | |
1977 | |
energy crisis | |
market and technology realities | |
congresses and presidents | |
u.s | |
british prime minister edward heath | |
10 years | |
arabs and much of the rest of the third world | |
japan | |
71 % | |
5 % production cut | |
november 22 | |
december 25 | |
ussr 's invasion | |
saudi arabia and iran | |
saudi arabia | |
january 1979 | |
november 1979 | |
large cars | |
japanese imports | |
v8 and six cylinder engines | |
japan | |
a decade after the 1973 | |
toyota corona mark ii | |
power steering | |
lexus | |
toyota hilux | |
dodge d -50 | |
ford , chrysler , and gm | |
captive import policy | |
an increase in imported cars | |
at least four passengers | |
1985 | |
lincoln continental , | |
chevrolet bel air | |
1979 | |
1981 | |
mustang i | |
1981 | |
1980s | |
recover market share | |
nearly $40 per barrel | |
project mercury | |
national aeronautics and space administration -lrb -nasa -rrb- | |
1968 | |
dwight d . eisenhower | |
two | |
1961 to 1972 | |
gemini program | |
soviet union | |
skylab | |
1967 | |
prelaunch test | |
budget cuts | |
five | |
oxygen tank explosion in transit to the moon | |
apollo 8 | |
apollo 17 | |
382 kg | |
avionics , telecommunications , and computers | |
one | |
three | |
abe silverstein | |
manned lunar landings | |
early 1960 | |
1960 | |
maxime faget | |
three | |
hugh l . dryden | |
john f . kennedy | |
soviet union | |
massive financial commitment | |
james e . webb | |
missile gap | |
yuri gagarin | |
soviet union | |
one day | |
refusing to make a commitment | |
april 20 | |
lyndon b . johnson | |
approximately one week | |
neither making maximum effort nor achieving results necessary | |
robert r . gilruth | |
nasa 's langley research center | |
houston , texas | |
rice university | |
florida | |
merritt island | |
kurt h . debus | |
director | |
kennedy | |
three | |
apollo spacecraft | |
250 ,000 feet | |
130 million cubic foot | |
dr . george e . mueller | |
july 23 , 1963 | |
d . brainerd holmes | |
mueller | |
air force missile projects | |
united states air force | |
general samuel c . phillips | |
january 1964 , until it achieved the first manned landing in july 1969 | |
apollo program director | |
a rendezvous —let alone a docking | |
1961 | |
robert seamans | |
nicholas e . golovin | |
july 1961 | |
manned spacecraft center | |
joseph shea | |
marshall space flight center | |
jerome wiesner | |
golovin | |
nasa | |
july 11 , 1962 | |
wiesner | |
`` no , that 's no good '' | |
lunar excursion module | |
grumman | |
spacecraft to be used as a `` lifeboat '' | |
apollo 13 | |
propulsion , electrical power and life support | |
1964 | |
cone -shaped | |
command/service module | |
two | |
three | |
ocean | |
ablative heat shield | |
parachutes | |
5 ,560 kg | |
service module -lrb -sm -rrb- | |
high -gain s -band antenna | |
discarded | |
51 ,300 pounds | |
orbital scientific instrument package | |
north american aviation | |
twice the thrust | |
1964 | |
saturn v | |
two | |
not | |
15 ,100 kg | |
3 days | |
wernher von braun | |
army | |
june 11 , 1962 | |
dummy upper stages filled with water | |
1964 and 1965 | |
pegasus satellites | |
frequency and severity of micrometeorite impacts | |
saturn ib | |
200 ,000 lbf | |
third stage | |
40 ,000 pounds | |
three -stage saturn v | |
33 feet | |
three | |
burned liquid hydrogen | |
mercury and gemini | |
all missions | |
dr . harrison schmitt | |
apollo 17 | |
last mission | |
32 | |
distinguished service medal | |
1969 | |
discipline problems | |
apollo 8 | |
1966 | |
265 .7 nautical miles | |
25 ,700 km | |
heat shield | |
unmanned | |
new apollo spacesuit | |
traditional visor helmet | |
a water -cooled undergarment | |
lunar module pilot | |
deke slayton | |
mercury | |
1966 | |
donn f . eisele | |
as -205 | |
canceled | |
august 1967 | |
as -205/208 | |
apollo 1 backup crew | |
samuel phillips | |
`` tiger team '' | |
1967 | |
george mueller | |
altitude chamber | |
grissom , white , and chaffee | |
launch countdown | |
north american | |
strange odor in their spacesuits | |
january 27 , 1967 | |
electrical fire | |
asphyxiated | |
100 % oxygen | |
both houses of congress | |
deficiencies | |
george low | |
immediately | |
nitrogen/oxygen mixture | |
flammable cabin and space suit materials | |
quick -release , outward opening door | |
discontinued | |
fire -resistant block ii | |
sequence | |
successful | |
letters | |
as -501 | |
heat shield | |
april 4 , 1968 | |
third unmanned test | |
apollo 5 | |
pad 37 | |
grumman | |
success | |
`` fire -in -the -hole '' | |
two saturn ibs | |
zond 5 | |
christmas eve | |
orbit the moon | |
human cosmonauts | |
gemini | |
july 1969 | |
black -and -white television | |
neil armstrong , michael collins and buzz aldrin | |
july 24 | |
apollo 12 | |
surveyor 3 | |
returned to earth | |
the sun | |
lunar roving vehicle -lrb -lrv -rrb- | |
block ii spacesuit | |
eight | |
over three days | |
mass | |
liquid oxygen tank exploded | |
rookies | |
grounded | |
oxygen tank | |
april 1970 | |
apollo 20 | |
began to shrink | |
museum exhibits | |
1971 | |
extremely old | |
4 .6 billion years | |
kreep | |
genesis rock | |
micrometeoroid impact craters | |
impact process effects | |
materials melted near an impact crater. | |
$170 billion | |
15 | |
$20 .4 billion | |
apollo x | |
apollo applications program | |
venus | |
1973 | |
on the ground | |
february 8 , 1974 | |
apollo telescope mount | |
lunar reconnaissance orbiter | |
apollo 11 | |
unknown | |
apollo 8 | |
book of genesis | |
one -quarter | |
inspiring end | |
special apollo tv camera | |
incompatible | |
magnetic tape shortage | |
newer satellite data | |
stan lebar | |
nafzger | |
without destroying historical legitimacy | |
kinescope recordings | |
lowry digital | |
black and white | |
primary law , secondary law and supplementary law. | |
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treaties establishing the european union | |
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treaty of rome 1957 and the maastricht treaty 1992 | |
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in 1972 -lrb -though norway did not end up joining -rrb- | |
greenland | |
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1986 | |
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1985 | |
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one commissioner for each of the 28 member states | |
federica mogherini | |
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1999 | |
commission v edith cresson | |
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2012 | |
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the european parliament and the council of the european union | |
1979 | |
every five years | |
the conservative european people 's party | |
different ministers of the member states | |
donald tusk | |
inversely | |
352 | |
260 | |
the council | |
each six months | |
352 | |
at least 55 per cent of the council members -lrb -not votes -rrb - representing 65 per cent of the population of the eu | |
a majority | |
qualified majority | |
harder | |
teu articles 4 and 5 | |
court of justice | |
tfeu article 294 | |
legislation can be blocked by a majority in parliament , a minority in the council , and a majority in the commission | |
teu articles 4 and 5 | |
conciliation committee | |
judicial branch | |
court of justice of the european union -lrb -cjeu -rrb- | |
28 | |
member state courts | |
ensure that in the interpretation and application of the treaties the law is observed | |
by assuming the task of interpreting the treaties , and accelerating economic and political integration | |
the court of justice of the european union | |
civil service tribunal | |
three years | |
to `` ensure that in the interpretation and application of the treaties the law is observed '' | |
eu law | |
nationalisation law was from 1962 , and the treaty was in force from 1958 | |
1964 and 1968 | |
the european court of justice and the highest national courts | |
1964 | |
the court of justice | |
eu law | |
foundational constitutional questions affecting democracy and human rights | |
1972 | |
the ultimate authority of member states , its factual commitment to human rights , and the democratic will of the people. | |
if the eu does not comply with its basic constitutional rights and principles | |
administrative law | |
1986 | |
all actions | |
constitutional law | |
van gend en loos v nederlandse administratie der belastingen | |
article 30 | |
a postal company | |
treaty provisions | |
directives | |
4 weeks | |
28 days | |
early 1990s | |
the member state cannot enforce conflicting laws , and a citizen may rely on the directive in such an action | |
a citizen or company can invoke a directive , not just in a dispute with a public authority , but in a dispute with another citizen or company | |
10 years | |
british gas plc | |
women retire at age 60 and men at 65 | |
national courts | |
incorporations would only be nullified for a fixed list of reasons | |
failed to set up an insurance fund for employees to claim unpaid wages if their employers had gone insolvent | |
6 million lira | |
the european court of justice | |
fundamental rights -lrb -see human rights -rrb - , proportionality , legal certainty , equality before the law and subsidiarity | |
since the 1950s | |
in article 5 | |
the least onerous | |
since the 1960s | |
international law and public law | |
a proper legal basis | |
the principles of legal certainty and good faith | |
from the constitutional traditions common to the member states | |
fundamental rights recognised and protected in the constitutions of member states | |
none | |
member states | |
1950 | |
european court of human rights. | |
1999 | |
2007 | |
the charter of fundamental rights of the european union | |
european union law | |
european court of justice | |
1997 treaty of amsterdam | |
1997 | |
1989 | |
30 | |
40 | |
11 of the then 12 member states | |
the uk | |
the `` social chapter '' | |
1992 | |
the election of the uk labour party to government | |
1997 | |
works council directive | |
1996 | |
workforce consultation in businesses | |
france , italy , belgium , the netherlands , luxembourg and germany | |
1951 | |
cartels | |
article 66 | |
1957 | |
article 101 -lrb -1-rrb- | |
the abuse of dominant position | |
articles 106 and 107 | |
article 102 | |
2007 | |
1957 | |
consumer prices | |
free trade | |
the court of justice | |
a customs union , and the principle of non -discrimination | |
parallel importers like mr dassonville | |
private actors | |
commission v france | |
a protest that blocked heavy traffic | |
25 | |
france | |
2003 | |
cocoa butter | |
motorcycles or mopeds pulling trailers | |
keck and mithouard | |
cut throat competition | |
konsumentombudsmannen v de agostini | |
the unfair commercial practices directive | |
to enable people to pursue their life goals in any country through free movement | |
the european community | |
citizenship | |
steymann v staatssecretaris van justitie | |
to stay , so long as there was at least an `` indirect quid pro quo '' for the work he did | |
articles 1 to 7 | |
jean -marc bosman | |
gaelic | |
hendrix v employee | |
between 3 and 14 hours a week | |
citizenship of the eu | |
the number of social services that people can access wherever they move | |
commission v austria | |
higher education | |
the treaty on the functioning of the european union | |
if they were non -discriminatory | |
reyners v belgium | |
article 49 | |
commission v italy | |
2006 | |
shipping toxic waste | |
october 2007 | |
2005 | |
to people who give services `` for remuneration '' | |
because dutch law said only people established in the netherlands could give legal advice | |
narcotic drugs | |
the treatment | |
the daily mail | |
£1 | |
200 ,000 danish krone | |
creditor protection , labour rights to participate in work , or the public interest in collecting taxes | |
überseering bv v nordic construction gmbh | |
also known in english as amazonia or the amazon jungle , | |
5 ,500 ,000 square kilometres -lrb -2 ,100 ,000 sq mi -rrb - are covered by the rainforest. | |
this region includes territory belonging to nine nations. | |
states or departments in four nations contain `` amazonas '' in their names. | |
the amazon represents over half of the planet 's remaining rainforests | |
amazoneregenwoud | |
the amazon rainforest | |
brazil | |
over half | |
16 ,000 | |
moist broadleaf forest | |
7 ,000 ,000 square kilometres -lrb -2 ,70 | |
nine nations | |
brazil | |
16 ,000 species | |
the wetter climate may have allowed the tropical rainforest to spread out across the continent. | |
climate fluctuations during the last 34 million years have allowed savanna regions to expand into the tropics. | |
during the oligocene , for example , the rainforest spanned a relatively narrow band. | |
it expanded again during the middle miocene , then retracted to a mostly inland formation at the last glacial maximum. | |
however , the rainforest still managed to thrive during these glacial periods , allowing for the survival and evolution of a broad diversity of species. | |
the extinction of the dinosaurs and the wetter climate | |
45 | |
climate fluctuations | |
oligocene | |
it expanded | |
cretaceous–paleogene extinction event | |
66–34 mya | |
middle miocene | |
last glacial maximum | |
34 million years | |
during the mid -eocene , it is believed that the drainage basin of the amazon was split along the middle of the continent by the purus arch. | |
water on the eastern side flowed toward the atlantic , | |
solimões basin | |
within the last 5–10 million years | |
joining the easterly flow toward the atlantic. | |
during the mid -eocene | |
the atlantic | |
the pacific | |
amazonas basin | |
the solimões basin | |
the mid -eocene | |
purus arch | |
the atlantic | |
the pacific | |
solimões basin | |
last glacial maximum | |
rainfall in the basin during the lgm was lower than for the present | |
the rainforest was reduced to small , isolated refugia separated by open forest and grassland | |
this debate has proved difficult | |
explanations are reasonably well supported | |
21 ,000 | |
the last glacial maximum -lrb -lgm -rrb - and subsequent deglaciation | |
sediment deposits | |
reduced moist tropical vegetation cover in the basin | |
21 ,000 | |
sediment deposits | |
moist tropical vegetation cover | |
open forest and grassland | |
data sampling is biased away from the center of the amazon basin | |
calipso | |
182 million tons | |
1 ,600 miles | |
amazon basin | |
132 million tons | |
nasa 's calipso satellite | |
182 million tons | |
27 .7 million tons | |
132 million tons | |
43 million tons | |
calipso | |
nasa | |
182 million tons | |
1 ,600 miles | |
27 .7 million tons | |
man and culture in a counterfeit paradise | |
0 .52/sq mi | |
agriculture | |
anthropological | |
5 million | |
the poor soil | |
betty meggers | |
0.2 | |
amazonia: man and culture in a counterfeit paradise | |
betty meggers | |
amazonia: man and culture in a counterfeit paradise | |
0 .2 inhabitants per square kilometre | |
5 million people | |
200 ,000. | |
francisco de orellana | |
1540s | |
diseases from europe | |
1970s | |
ad 0–1250 | |
francisco de orellana | |
1542 | |
ad 0–1250 | |
ondemar dias | |
11 ,000 years | |
black earth | |
large areas | |
agriculture and silviculture | |
xingu tribe | |
michael heckenberger and colleagues of the university of florida | |
terra preta -lrb -black earth -rrb- | |
agriculture and silviculture | |
xingu tribe | |
michael heckenberger and colleagues | |
roads , bridges and large plazas | |
2 .5 million | |
one in five | |
40 ,000 | |
one in five | |
96 ,660 and 128 ,843 | |
2 .5 million | |
2 ,000 | |
40 ,000 | |
378 | |
one in five | |
62 acres | |
1 ,100 | |
90 ,790 | |
356 ± 47 tonnes per hectare | |
438 ,000 | |
highest on earth | |
1 ,100 | |
90 ,790 tonnes | |
356 ± 47 tonnes | |
438 ,000 | |
electric eels | |
black caiman | |
piranha | |
lipophilic alkaloid toxins | |
vampire bats | |
deforestation | |
the early 1960s | |
slash and burn method | |
loss of soil fertility and weed invasion | |
areas cleared of forest are visible to the naked eye | |
415 ,000 | |
587 ,000 | |
pasture for cattle | |
second -largest global producer | |
91 % | |
soy farmers | |
increased settlement and deforestation | |
8 ,646 sq mi | |
deforestation has declined | |
18 % higher | |
loss of biodiversity | |
destruction of the forest | |
carbon contained within the vegetation | |
10 % of the carbon stores | |
1 .1 × 1011 metric tonnes | |
reduced rainfall and increased temperatures | |
greenhouse gas emissions | |
2100 | |
though the 21st century | |
climate change in addition to deforestation | |
indigenous territories | |
community -based conservation | |
deforestation and ecocide | |
urarina | |
lowland south american | |
remote sensing | |
trio tribe | |
southern suriname | |
to help strengthen their territorial claims | |
to protect their tribal lands from commercial interests | |
tree growth | |
carbon related emissions | |
tatiana kuplich | |
2006 | |
synthetic aperture radar -lrb -sar -rrb- | |
2005 | |
brazilian national institute of amazonian research | |
deforestation | |
savanna or desert | |
woods hole research center | |
2010 | |
1 ,160 ,000 | |
three epicenters | |
2005 | |
1 .5 gigatons | |
comb jellies | |
marine waters worldwide. | |
a few millimeters to 1 .5 m -lrb -4 ft 11 in -rrb - in size. | |
phylum of animals that live in marine waters | |
‘combs’ – groups of cilia | |
water flow through the body cavity | |
1 .5 m -lrb -4 ft 11 in -rrb- | |
‘combs’ – groups of cilia | |
comb jellies | |
1 .5 m -lrb -4 ft 11 in -rrb- | |
water flow through the body cavity | |
κτείς kteis 'comb ' and φέρω pherō 'carry ' | |
marine waters | |
ten times their own weight | |
100–150 | |
possibly another 25 | |
100–150 species | |
tentilla | |
ten times their own weight | |
tentacles | |
groups of large , stiffened cilia | |
ten times their own weight | |
tentilla | |
groups of large , stiffened cilia | |
colloblasts | |
100–150 species | |
most species are hermaphrodites | |
miniature cydippids | |
in at least some species , juveniles are capable of reproduction before reaching the adult size | |
can produce both eggs and sperm , meaning it can fertilize its own egg | |
can produce both eggs and sperm at the same time | |
sequential | |
platyctenids | |
hermaphroditism and early reproduction | |
a single animal can produce both eggs and sperm | |
can produce both eggs and sperm at the same time. | |
the eggs and sperm mature at different times | |
platyctenids | |
beroids | |
the black sea | |
mnemiopsis | |
over -fishing and long -term environmental changes | |
other ctenophores | |
mnemiopsis | |
fish larvae and organisms | |
in bays | |
in bays | |
planktonic plants | |
mnemiopsis | |
causing fish stocks to collapse | |
introduction of beroe | |
66 million years ago | |
monophyletic | |
515 million years | |
tentacles | |
515 million years | |
cretaceous–paleogene extinction | |
monophyletic | |
tentacles | |
cnidarians | |
by having colloblasts | |
bilaterians | |
ctenophores | |
colloblasts | |
cnidarians | |
colloblasts | |
colloblasts | |
ctenophores and cnidarians | |
bilaterians | |
mesoglea | |
diploblastic | |
sponges and cnidarians , ctenophores | |
sponges | |
cilia | |
method of locomotion | |
ctenes | |
comb -bearing | |
pleurobrachia | |
oceanic species | |
to withstand waves and swirling sediment particles | |
pleurobrachia , beroe and mnemiopsis | |
epithelium | |
bioluminescence | |
pharynx | |
a mouth that can usually be closed by muscles; a pharynx -lrb -`` throat '' -rrb -; a wider area in the center that acts as a stomach; and a system of internal canals. | |
the mouth and pharynx; | |
swimming -plates | |
also called `` ctenes '' or "comb plates | |
supporting function | |
in the direction in which the mouth is pointing , | |
2 millimeters -lrb -0 .079 in -rrb- | |
osmotic pressure | |
the mesoglea | |
increase its bulk and decrease its density | |
pump water out of the mesoglea | |
aboral organ | |
at the opposite end from the mouth | |
a transparent dome made of long , immobile cilia | |
a statocyst | |
a balance sensor | |
sea gooseberry | |
a pair of long , slender tentacles | |
more or less rounded | |
a sheath | |
at the narrow end | |
tentilla | |
specialized mushroom -shaped cells in the outer layer of the epidermis | |
they contain striated muscle , | |
three types of movement | |
capturing prey | |
eight rows | |
from near the mouth to the opposite end | |
evenly round the body | |
ciliary groove | |
lobes | |
gelatinous projections edged with cilia that produce water currents | |
four | |
help direct microscopic prey toward the mouth | |
suspended planktonic prey | |
by clapping their lobes | |
jet of expelled water drives them backwards very quickly. | |
nerves | |
water disturbances created by the cilia | |
nuda | |
the beroida | |
zip" the mouth shut when the animal is not feeding , | |
`` zip '' the mouth shut | |
large pharynx | |
the cestida | |
cestum veneris | |
belt animals | |
by undulating their bodies as well as by the beating of their comb -rows. | |
velamen parallelum | |
a pair of tentilla -bearing tentacles | |
cling to and creep on surfaces | |
comb -rows | |
on rocks , algae , or the body surfaces of other invertebrates | |
via pores in the epidermis | |
internal fertilization and keep the eggs in brood chambers until they hatch. | |
mnemiopsis | |
in the parts of the internal canal network under the comb rows | |
external | |
tentacles and tentacle sheaths | |
among the plankton | |
after dropping to the sea -floor | |
more like true larvae | |
beroe | |
they produce secretions -lrb -ink -rrb - that luminesce | |
are disturbed , | |
ink | |
juveniles will luminesce more brightly | |
almost all ctenophores are predators | |
jellyfish | |
incorporate their prey 's nematocysts -lrb -stinging cells -rrb - into their own tentacles instead of colloblasts | |
smaller , weaker swimmers such as rotifers and mollusc and crustacean larvae. | |
lampea | |
their low ratio of organic matter to salt and water | |
chum salmon | |
ctenophores | |
the red sea | |
ctenophores , | |
ctenophore mnemiopsis leidyi | |
via the ballast tanks of ships | |
by the accidental introduction of the mnemiopsis -eating north american ctenophore beroe ovata , | |
in the late 1980s | |
significantly slowed the animal 's metabolism | |
because of their soft , gelatinous bodies | |
comb jelly. | |
cambrian period. | |
three additional putative species | |
lacked tentacles | |
515 million years | |
cambrian sessile frond -like fossil stromatoveris | |
stromatoveris | |
vendobionta | |
ediacaran period | |
all other animals | |
porifera | |
beroids | |
monophyletic | |
65 .5 million years ago | |
richard harbison | |
fresno | |
220 miles -lrb -350 km -rrb- | |
ash tree | |
ash leaf | |
-lrb -/ˈfrɛznoʊ/ frez -noh -rrb- | |
1872 | |
the convenience of the railroad and worried about flooding | |
1885 | |
47 streetcars | |
store | |
2 .7 % | |
chinatown | |
pinedale | |
an interim facility for the relocation of fresno area japanese americans to internment camps | |
an assembly center | |
bankamericard | |
bankamericard | |
to revolve a balance | |
1976 | |
visa inc. | |
bill aken | |
bob gallion | |
madera | |
the fresno barn | |
lupe mayorga | |
three | |
roeding park | |
kearney park | |
shinzen japanese gardens | |
kearney park | |
between the 1880s and world war ii | |
fresno county courthouse -lrb -demolished -rrb - , the fresno carnegie public library | |
san joaquin light & power building | |
hughes hotel | |
1964 | |
fulton mall | |
pierre -auguste renoir | |
near their current locations | |
wide sidewalks | |
fresno 's far southeast side | |
kings canyon avenue and clovis avenue | |
1950s through the 1970s | |
sunnyside | |
william p . bell | |
tower theatre | |
1939 | |
water tower | |
fresno normal school | |
one -half mile | |
late 1970s | |
second and third run movies , along with classic films | |
1978 | |
fresno | |
evita and the wiz | |
live theater | |
all within a few hundred feet of each other | |
tower district | |
tower district | |
tower district | |
early twentieth century homes | |
storybook houses | |
contrasts | |
in recent decades | |
huntington boulevard | |
william stranahan | |
1914 | |
267 | |
fresno traction company | |
`` southwest fresno '' | |
southwest | |
african -american | |
hmong or laotian | |
`` west side '' | |
m . theo kearney | |
tall palm trees | |
fresno street and thorne ave | |
brookhaven | |
the isolated subdivision | |
between the 1960s and 1990s | |
fresno and b streets | |
cargill meat solutions and foster farms | |
the west side | |
very little | |
ralph woodward | |
300 acres | |
2 ,500 | |
22 miles | |
april through october | |
1946 | |
william smilie | |
sierra sky park | |
automobiles | |
there are now numerous such communities across the united states | |
hot and dry | |
july | |
around 11 .5 inches | |
northwest | |
december , january and february | |
115 °f | |
january 6 , 1913 | |
1885 | |
2 .2 inches | |
3 .55 inches | |
494 ,665 | |
49 .6 % | |
8 ,525 | |
30 .0 % | |
4 ,404 .5 people | |
68 ,511 | |
19 .3 % | |
1 ,388 | |
3 .62 | |
3 .07 | |
427 ,652 | |
149 ,025 | |
8 .4 % | |
a third | |
4 ,097 .9 people per square mile | |
to avoid interference with existing vhf television stations | |
kmj -tv | |
june 1 , 1953 | |
nbc affiliate ksee | |
kgpe | |
state route 99 | |
the sierra freeway | |
state route 41 | |
west | |
fresno | |
1950s | |
99 | |
rapidly raising population and traffic in cities along sr 99 | |
amtrak san joaquins | |
downtown fresno | |
burlington northern santa fe railway and union pacific railroad | |
san joaquin valley railroad | |
fresno | |
paul baran developed the concept distributed adaptive message block switching | |
provide a fault -tolerant , efficient routing method for telecommunication messages | |
this concept contrasted and contradicted the theretofore established principles of pre -allocation of network bandwidth | |
davies is credited with coining the modern name packet switching and inspiring numerous packet switching networks in europe | |
the concept distributed adaptive message block switching | |
to provide a fault -tolerant , efficient routing method for telecommunication messages | |
davies is credited with coining the modern name packet switching and inspiring numerous packet switching networks in europe | |
circuit switching | |
circuit switching is characterized by a fee per unit of connection time | |
by a fee per unit of information transmitted | |
circuit switching | |
a method which pre -allocates dedicated network bandwidth | |
by a fee per unit of connection time , even when no data is transferred | |
by a fee per unit of information transmitted , such as characters , packets , or messages | |
with or without intermediate forwarding nodes | |
asynchronously using first -in , first -out buffering , but may be forwarded according to some scheduling discipline for fair queuing | |
the packets may be delivered according to a multiple access scheme | |
with or without intermediate forwarding nodes | |
by intermediate network nodes asynchronously using first -in , first -out buffering , but may be forwarded according to some scheduling discipline for fair queuing | |
the packets may be delivered according to a multiple access scheme | |
the concept of distributed adaptive message block switching | |
survivable communications networks | |
use of a decentralized network with multiple paths between any two points , dividing user messages into message blocks | |
delivery of these messages by store and forward switching | |
a general architecture for a large -scale , distributed , survivable communications network | |
by store and forward switching | |
distributed adaptive message block switching | |
use of a decentralized network with multiple paths between any two points , dividing user messages into message blocks , later called packets | |
independently developed the same message routing methodology as developed by baran | |
packet switching | |
proposed to build a nationwide network in the uk | |
use in the arpanet | |
donald davies | |
packet switching | |
suggested it for use in the arpanet | |
each packet includes complete addressing information | |
individually , sometimes resulting in different paths and out -of -order delivery | |
each packet is labeled with a destination address , source address , and port numbers . it may also be labeled with the sequence number of the packet | |
the original message/data is reassembled in the correct order , based on the packet sequence number | |
the packet header can be small , as it only needs to contain this code and any information , such as length , timestamp , or sequence number | |
routing a packet requires the node to look up the connection id in a table | |
a connection identifier rather than address information and are negotiated between endpoints so that they are delivered in order and with error checking | |
a setup phase in each involved node before any packet is transferred to establish the parameters of communication | |
connection -oriented operations . but x .25 does it at the network layer of the osi model . frame relay does it at level two , the data link layer | |
supplanted by the internet protocol -lrb -ip -rrb - at the network layer , and the asynchronous transfer mode -lrb -atm -rrb - and or versions of multi -protocol label switching | |
frame relay was used to interconnect lans across wide area networks . however , x .25 and well as frame relay have been supplanted | |
a typical configuration is to run ip over atm or a version of mpls | |
1969 | |
two fundamental differences involved the division of functions and tasks between the hosts at the edge of the network and the network core | |
in the virtual call system , the network guarantees sequenced delivery of data to the host | |
user datagram protocol | |
a proprietary suite of networking protocols developed by apple inc . in 1985 | |
that allowed local area networks to be established ad hoc without the requirement for a centralized router or server | |
automatically assigned addresses , updated the distributed namespace , and configured any required inter -network routing | |
a plug -n-play system | |
cyclades packet switching network | |
to make the hosts responsible for reliable delivery of data , rather than the network itself | |
using unreliable datagrams and associated end -to -end protocol mechanisms | |
later arpanet architecture | |
a suite of network protocols created by digital equipment corporation | |
connect two pdp -11 minicomputers | |
initially built with three layers , it later -lrb -1982 -rrb - evolved into a seven -layer osi -compliant networking protocol | |
were open standards with published specifications , and several implementations were developed outside dec , including one for linux | |
a data network based on this voice -phone network was designed to connect ge 's four computer sales and service centers | |
the world 's first commercial online service | |
they lost money from the beginning , and sinback , a high -level marketing manager , was given the job of turning the business around | |
that a time -sharing system , based on kemney 's work at dartmouth—which used a computer on loan from ge—could be profitable | |
as a means to help the state 's educational and economic development | |
an interactive host to host connection was made between the ibm mainframe computer systems at the university of michigan in ann arbor and wayne state | |
ethernet attached hosts , and eventually tcp/ip and additional public universities in michigan join the network | |
the first fcc -licensed public data network in the united states | |
larry roberts | |
making arpanet technology public | |
host interface to x .25 and the terminal interface to x .29 | |
telenet was incorporated in 1973 and started operations in 1975 . it went public in 1979 and was then sold to gte | |
an international data communications network headquartered in san jose , ca | |
connect host computers -lrb -servers -rrb -at thousands of large companies , educational institutions , and government agencies | |
connected via dial -up connections or dedicated async connections | |
government agencies and large companies -lrb -mostly banks and airlines -rrb - to build their own dedicated networks | |
private networks were often connected via gateways to the public network to reach locations not on the private network | |
there were two kinds of x .25 networks . some such as datapac and transpac | |
datapac was developed by bell northern research | |
a user or host could call a host on a foreign network by including the dnic of the remote network as part of the destination address | |
austpac was an australian public x .25 network operated by telstra | |
supporting applications such as on -line betting , financial applications | |
access can be via a dial -up terminal to a pad , or , by linking a permanent x .25 node to the network | |
was the public switched data network operated by the dutch ptt telecom | |
datanet 1 only referred to the network and the connected users via leased lines | |
public pad service telepad -lrb -using the dnic 2049 | |
use of the name was incorrect all these services were managed by the same people within one department of kpn contributed to the confusion | |
the computer science network | |
to extend networking benefits , for computer science departments at academic and research institutions that could not be directly connected to arpanet | |
role in spreading awareness of , and access to , national networking and was a major milestone on the path to development of the global internet | |
a not -for -profit united states computer networking consortium led by members from the research and education communities , industry , and government | |
the internet2 community , in partnership with qwest | |
abilene | |
a partnership with level 3 communications to launch a brand new nationwide network | |
internet2 officially retired abilene and now refers to its new , higher capacity network as the internet2 network | |
the national science foundation network | |
advanced research and education networking in the united states | |
it developed into a major part of the internet backbone | |
the very high -speed backbone network service | |
provide high -speed interconnection between nsf -sponsored supercomputing centers and select access points in the united states | |
the network was engineered and operated by mci telecommunications under a cooperative agreement with the nsf | |
by 1998 , the vbns had grown to connect more than 100 universities and research and engineering institutions via 12 national points of presence with ds-3 | |
vbns installed one of the first ever production oc -48c -lrb -2 .5 gbit/s -rrb - ip links in february 1999 and went on to upgrade the entire backbone to oc -48c | |
the arid plains of central asia | |
merchant ships. | |
30–60 % of europe 's total population | |
the 17th century | |
until the 19th century | |
commonly present | |
dating to 1338–39 | |
china | |
1331 | |
an estimated 25 million | |
genoese traders | |
jani beg | |
infected corpses | |
sicily | |
war , famine , and weather | |
northwest across europe | |
northwestern russia | |
parts of europe that had smaller trade relations with their neighbours | |
germany and scandinavia | |
1349 | |
serious depopulation and permanent change in both economic and social structures | |
autumn 1347 | |
y through the port 's trade with constantinople , and ports on the black sea | |
the city 's residents fled to the north | |
gasquet | |
atra mors | |
j .i. pontanus | |
1823 | |
scandinavia | |
the heavens | |
the king of france | |
that the plague was caused by bad air | |
miasma theory | |
yersinia pestis | |
hong kong in 1894 | |
french -swiss bacteriologist alexandre yersin | |
the mechanism by which y . pestis was usually transmitted | |
two populations of rodents | |
francis aidan gasquet | |
some form of the ordinary eastern or bubonic plague | |
1908 | |
rats and fleas | |
the justinian plague that was prevalent in the eastern roman empire from 541 to 700 ce. | |
30–75 % | |
100–106 °f | |
80 percent | |
90 to 95 percent | |
purple skin patches | |
in october 2010 | |
a new investigation into the role of yersinia pestis in the black death | |
with polymerase chain reaction -lrb -pcr -rrb- | |
from the tooth sockets in human skeletons | |
unambiguously demonstrates that y . pestis was the causative agent of the epidemic plague | |
genetic branches | |
y . p . orientalis and y . p . medievalis | |
the plague may have entered europe in two waves | |
through the port of marseille around november 1347 | |
spring of 1349 | |
confirmed and amended | |
east smithfield | |
may no longer exist | |
october 2011 | |
british bacteriologist j . f . d . shrewsbury | |
rates of mortality in rural areas during the 14th -century pandemic were inconsistent with the modern bubonic plague | |
contemporary accounts were exaggerations | |
the first major work to challenge the bubonic plague theory directly | |
samuel k . cohn , jr. | |
epidemiological account of the plague | |
the lack of reliable statistics from this period | |
by over 100 % | |
the clergy | |
between the time of publication of the domesday book and the year 1377 | |
the rat population was insufficient | |
of marginal significance | |
temperatures that are too cold in northern europe for the survival of fleas | |
the black death was much faster than that of modern bubonic plague | |
5 to 15 years | |
a form of anthrax | |
a combination of anthrax and other pandemics | |
typhus , smallpox and respiratory infections | |
-lrb -a type of `` blood poisoning '' | |
25 | |
about a third. | |
half of paris 's population of 100 ,000 people | |
at least some pre -planning and christian burials | |
as much as 50 % | |
most isolated areas | |
throughout the 14th to 17th centuries | |
the plague was present somewhere in europe in every year between 1346 and 1671. | |
almost a million people | |
propose a range of preincident population figures from as high as 7 million to as low as 4 million | |
by the end of 1350 | |
10–15 % of the population | |
1665 | |
40 ,000 | |
russia | |
the italian plague of 1629–1631 | |
the last plague outbreak ravaged oslo in 1654. | |
22 times between 1361 and 1528 | |
some 1 .7 million victims | |
about half of naples ' 300 ,000 inhabitants | |
reduced the population of seville by half | |
sweden v . russia and allies | |
1720 in marseille. | |
between 1500 and 1850 | |
30 to 50 thousand inhabitants | |
until the second quarter of the 19th century. | |
two -thirds of its population | |
melt -lrb -magma and/or lava -rrb- | |
metamorphic rock | |
new magma | |
igneous , sedimentary , and metamorphic | |
heat and pressure | |
seafloor spreading | |
the crust and rigid uppermost portion of the upper mantle | |
asthenosphere | |
the convecting mantle | |
the 1960s | |
divergent boundaries | |
convergent boundaries | |
transform boundaries | |
alfred wegener | |
the convecting mantle | |
seismic waves | |
crust | |
the mantle | |
wave speeds | |
the outer core and inner core | |
second scale shows the most recent eon with an expanded scale | |
quaternary | |
the holocene | |
the quaternary period | |
the principle of cross -cutting relationships | |
younger than the fault | |
the key bed | |
older than the fault | |
xenoliths | |
magma or lava flows | |
clasts | |
the principle of inclusions and components | |
gravel | |
the principle of faunal succession | |
william smith | |
complex | |
organisms | |
charles darwin | |
at the beginning of the 20th century | |
stratigraphic correlation | |
absolute ages | |
to one another | |
fossil sequences | |
thermochemical techniques | |
particular closure temperature | |
isotope ratios of radioactive elements | |
dating of lava and volcanic ash layers found within a stratigraphic sequence | |
horizontal compression | |
in the shallow crust | |
antiforms | |
synforms | |
anticlines and synclines | |
extension | |
boudins | |
within the maria fold and thrust belt | |
metamorphosed | |
normal faulting and through the ductile stretching and thinning | |
dikes | |
in areas that are being actively deformed | |
topographic gradients | |
continual motion along the fault | |
deformational events | |
layered basaltic lava flows | |
acasta gneiss | |
sedimentary rocks | |
cambrian time | |
slave craton in northwestern canada | |
the study of rocks | |
the study of sedimentary layers | |
the study of positions of rock units and their deformation | |
modern soils | |
identifying rocks | |
birefringence , pleochroism , twinning , and interference properties | |
geochemical evolution of rock units | |
the laboratory | |
petrographic microscope | |
pressure physical experiments | |
physical experiments | |
metamorphic processes | |
structural geologists | |
microscopic analysis of oriented thin sections | |
plot and combine | |
analog and numerical experiments | |
orogenic wedges | |
those involving orogenic wedges | |
sand | |
all angles remain the same | |
numerical models | |
stratigraphers | |
geophysical surveys | |
well logs | |
computer programs | |
water , coal , and hydrocarbon extraction | |
provide better absolute bounds on the timing and rates of deposition | |
biostratigraphers | |
magnetic stratigraphers | |
geochronologists | |
persia | |
abu al -rayhan al -biruni | |
shen kuo | |
ibn sina | |
his observation of fossil animal shells | |
james hutton | |
theory of the earth | |
1795 | |
earth must be much older than had previously been supposed | |
william maclure | |
1809 | |
1807 | |
observations on the geology of the united states explanatory of a geological map | |
the american philosophical society | |
principles of geology | |
uniformitarianism | |
uniformitarianism | |
catastrophism | |
charles darwin | |
103 miles | |
8 .5 mi | |
eurocities | |
northumberland | |
geordie | |
robert curthose | |
wool | |
coal | |
16th century | |
the great north run | |
pons aelius | |
tyne | |
2 ,000 | |
hadrian 's | |
pictish | |
england 's | |
elizabeth | |
25 -foot | |
william the lion | |
three times | |
coal | |
the hostmen | |
a pointless pursuit | |
an eccentric | |
ruin him | |
their families | |
boats | |
7 ,000 | |
47 % | |
devastating loss | |
the king | |
the scots | |
drummes | |
triumphing by a brave defence | |
charles i | |
urbanization | |
the maling company | |
electric lighting | |
prosperity | |
the steam turbine | |
medieval | |
narrow alleys | |
stairs | |
modern | |
a restaurant | |
tyneside classical | |
england 's best -looking city | |
grey street | |
in the 1960s | |
shopping centre | |
town moor | |
graze | |
the hoppings funfair | |
june | |
freemen | |
large -scale regeneration | |
gateshead council | |
norman foster | |
tourist promotion | |
ten | |
the grainger town area | |
between 1835 and 1842 | |
four stories | |
244 | |
the butcher market | |
1835 | |
2000 | |
a painting | |
english heritage | |
oceanic | |
warming | |
rain | |
january 1982 | |
the british isles | |
2010 | |
eldon square shopping centre , | |
bainbridge 's | |
by department | |
2007 | |
shopping | |
suburban | |
tesco | |
the metrocentre | |
gateshead | |
the tyneside flat | |
terraces | |
the ouseburn valley | |
architects | |
high density | |
7 .8 % | |
5 .9 % | |
overinflated | |
authorities | |
tunbridge wells. | |
2001 | |
metropolitan | |
student | |
universities | |
student populations | |
37.8 | |
ancestors | |
border reiver | |
500 | |
1 % | |
geordie | |
anglo -saxon populations | |
many elements | |
strong | |
stream | |
scandinavia | |
northern united kingdom | |
scots | |
many words | |
dutch | |
a report | |
noisiest | |
80.4 | |
negative | |
a motorway underpass | |
collingwood street | |
indoor complex | |
12 | |
'the pink triangle ' | |
bars , cafés and clubs | |
theatre | |
stephen kemble | |
many celebrated seasons | |
1788 | |
grey street | |
theatres | |
the theatre royal | |
royal shakespeare | |
local talent | |
arts capital of the uk | |
the literary and philosophical society of newcastle | |
8000 | |
green | |
lecture theatre | |
joseph swan | |
the newcastle beer festival | |
may | |
biennial | |
eat! | |
2 | |
the hoppings | |
every june | |
temperance | |
a cycling festival | |
the northern pride festival | |
newcastle mela | |
sage gateshead music and arts centre | |
design event festival | |
east asian | |
newcastlegateshead | |
folk -rock | |
1971 | |
venom | |
skyclad | |
duran duran | |
november 2006 and may 2008 | |
old town hall | |
three | |
classic | |
roof | |
centre for life | |
life on tyneside | |
shipbuilding | |
2009 | |
seven stories | |
on the night of the fire | |
get carter | |
gangster | |
mike figgis | |
sting | |
gosforth park | |
the newcastle eagles | |
newcastle diamonds | |
brough park | |
blaydon race | |
6 miles | |
metro light rail system | |
20 minutes | |
over five million | |
over 90 | |
victorian architecture | |
six | |
victoria | |
robert stephenson. | |
manors | |
half -hourly | |
about three | |
edinburgh | |
crosscountry | |
northern rail | |
tyne and wear metro | |
five | |
deep -level | |
a bridge | |
over 37 million | |
metro: all change . ' | |
smart ticketing | |
tracks , signalling and overhead wires | |
an entirely new fleet of trains | |
trams | |
the a1 | |
the a696 | |
the old `` great north road '' | |
the roads | |
the capacity of the tyne tunnel | |
3 | |
two | |
stagecoach | |
the tyne and wear passenger transport executive. | |
go -ahead | |
1998 | |
highlighting the usage of cycling | |
healthy | |
one way | |
national networks | |
danish dfds seaways | |
end of october 2006 | |
high fuel prices and new competition from low -cost air services | |
late 2008 | |
thomson | |
eleven | |
seven | |
the royal grammar school | |
newcastle college | |
catholic | |
two | |
newcastle university | |
sunday times university of the year award | |
polytechnics became new universities | |
northumbria university | |
three | |
1474 | |
coptic | |
thomas | |
parish churches | |
the parish church of st andrew | |
1726 | |
the main porch | |
ancient churchyards | |
the church tower | |
city road | |
a new facility | |
the entrance to studio 5 | |
result of its colouring | |
bbc radio newcastle | |
ne1fm | |
newcastle student radio | |
since 1951 | |
radio lollipop | |
newcastle university 's student 's union building | |
1770 | |
archbishop of westminster | |
george stephenson | |
the incandescent light bulb | |
thailand | |
rutherford grammar school | |
international footballers | |
nobel prize | |
keyed northumbrian smallpipes | |
newcastle | |
the v&a is located in the brompton district of the royal borough of kensington and chelsea | |
a permanent collection of over 4 .5 million objects. | |
it was founded in 1852 | |
named after queen victoria and prince albert | |
royal borough of kensington and chelsea | |
1852 | |
queen victoria and prince albert | |
department for culture , media and sport | |
2001 | |
12.5 | |
145 | |
5 ,000 | |
europe , north america , asia and north africa | |
post -classical sculpture | |
great exhibition of 1851 | |
henry cole | |
museum of manufactures | |
somerset house | |
gottfried semper | |
queen victoria | |
22 june 1857 | |
george wallis | |
late night openings | |
1949 | |
between september and november 1946 | |
nearly a million and a half | |
festival of britain -lrb -1951 -rrb- | |
festival of britain | |
1948 | |
a rock concert | |
gryphon | |
roy strong | |
mediaeval music | |
dundee | |
£76 million | |
on the city 's waterfront | |
fashion , architecture , product design , graphic arts and photography | |
within five years | |
brompton park house | |
sheepshanks gallery | |
captain francis fowke | |
secretariat wing | |
offices and board room | |
oriental courts | |
italian renaissance | |
james gamble & reuben townroe | |
isaac newton | |
titian | |
philip webb and william morris | |
edward burne -jones | |
james gamble | |
alfred stevens | |
sir edward poynter | |
henry young darracott scott | |
school for naval architects | |
cadeby stone | |
prints and architectural drawings | |
2008 | |
sgraffito | |
starkie gardner | |
southeast of the garden | |
art library | |
reuben townroe | |
aston webb | |
red brick and portland stone | |
720 feet | |
a statue of fame | |
top row of windows | |
alfred drury | |
four | |
alfred drury | |
marble | |
queen victoria | |
art library | |
henry cole wing | |
a new entrance building | |
christopher hay and douglas coyne | |
the spiral | |
main silverware gallery | |
mosaic floors | |
futureplan | |
south kensington | |
mcinnes usher mcknight architects | |
kim wilkie | |
john madejski garden | |
elliptical | |
receptions , gatherings or exhibition purposes | |
american sweetgum | |
2004 | |
royal institute of british architects | |
over 600 ,000 | |
riba drawings and archives collection | |
over 700 ,000 | |
andrea palladio | |
zaha hadid | |
over 330 | |
sir christopher wren | |
sir edwin lutyens | |
bishopsgate | |
great fire of london | |
c1600 | |
montal | |
alhambra | |
over 19 ,000 | |
2006 | |
ardabil carpet | |
spain | |
1909 | |
nearly 60 ,000 | |
about 10 ,000 | |
6000 | |
1991 | |
jawaharlal nehru | |
more than 70 ,000 | |
china , japan and korea | |
the t . t . tsui gallery | |
1991 | |
ming and qing | |
toshiba | |
1986 | |
13th | |
from 1550 to 1900 | |
bronze | |
from the 14th to the 19th century | |
sri lanka | |
hindu and buddhist sculptures | |
mother -of -pearl | |
ivory | |
leonardo da vinci | |
forster i , forster ii , and forster iii | |
over 14 ,000 | |
1869 | |
1876 | |
charles dickens | |
beatrix potter | |
from the 12th to 16th | |
the trial and rehabilitation of joan of arc | |
lucas horenbout | |
word and image department | |
modes | |
encoded archival description | |
newly accessioned into the collection | |
search the collections | |
2007 | |
factory project | |
andy warhol | |
15 ,000 | |
to catalog everything | |
british patrons | |
asia | |
gian lorenzo bernini | |
horace walpole | |
porcelain , cloth and wallpaper | |
increase in tea drinking | |
increasing emphasis on entertainment and leisure | |
john ruskin | |
the growth of mass production | |
arts and crafts | |
trajan 's column | |
cut in half | |
david | |
sculptures , friezes and tombs | |
in a glass case | |
1731 | |
frederick ii the great | |
1762 | |
1909 | |
chinese and japanese ceramics | |
josiah wedgwood , william de morgan and bernard leach | |
britain and holland | |
ceramic stoves | |
from the 16th and 17th centuries | |
germany and switzerland | |
4000 | |
over 6000 | |
ancient egypt | |
rené lalique | |
louis comfort tiffany and émile gallé | |
1994 | |
danny lane | |
2004 | |
dale chihuly | |
13th | |
over 10 ,000 | |
2 ,000 | |
dürer | |
rembrandt | |
jean auguste dominique ingres | |
over 14 ,000 | |
word and image department | |
because everyday clothing from previous eras has not generally survived | |
1913 | |
harrods | |
2002 | |
vivienne westwood | |
178 | |
costiff | |
modern | |
italian and french renaissance | |
between 1859 and 1865 | |
french 18th -century art and furnishings | |
1882 | |
£250 ,000 | |
1580 | |
hans vredeman de vries | |
c1750 | |
germany | |
charles and ray eames | |
over 6000 | |
ancient egypt | |
1869 | |
154 | |
william and judith bollinger | |
secular and sacred | |
1496–97 | |
8 | |
sir george gilbert scott | |
over 10 ,000 | |
c1110 | |
gilt bronze | |
st thomas becket | |
c1180 | |
gilt copper | |
over 5 ,100 | |
bryan davies | |
horniman museum | |
35 | |
2010 | |
1130 | |
650 | |
6800 | |
queen elizabeth ii | |
andrés marzal de sax | |
1857 | |
233 | |
forming a 'a national gallery of british art ' | |
the hay wain | |
british | |
continental art 1600–1800 | |
madame de pompadour | |
carlo crivelli 's virgin and child | |
françois , duc d 'alençon | |
eadweard muybridge | |
1887 | |
781 | |
animals and humans performimg various actions | |
james lafayette | |
post -classical european | |
22 ,000 | |
from about 400 ad to 1914 | |
all | |
national galleries of scotland | |
neptune and triton | |
chancel chapel | |
giuliano da sangallo | |
1493–1500 | |
more than 20 | |
the sculptor | |
1914 | |
world war i | |
st john the baptist | |
george frampton | |
thomas brock | |
sir francis chantrey | |
europeans who were based in britain | |
dorothy and michael hintze | |
1950 | |
by theme | |
henry moore and jacob epstein | |
tate britain | |
more than 53 ,000 | |
all populated continents | |
from the 1st century ad to the present | |
western europe | |
by technique | |
cloth of st gereon | |
15th | |
the netherlands | |
hunting of various animals | |
john vanderbank 's workshop | |
late 14th -century | |
william morris | |
1887 | |
marion dorn | |
serge chermayeff | |
theatre museum | |
2009 | |
material about live performance | |
shakespeare | |
research , exhibitions and other shows | |
conservation | |
temperature and light | |
interventive | |
v&a museum of childhood | |
preventive | |
the walt disney company | |
1957 | |
manhattan | |
columbus avenue and west 66th street | |
disney media networks | |
october 12 , 1943 | |
radio network | |
1948 | |
espn | |
capital cities communications | |
232 | |
citadel broadcasting | |
eight | |
canadian radio -television and telecommunications commission | |
citadel broadcasting | |
radio corporation of america | |
nbc blue and nbc red | |
major cities | |
drama series | |
nbc blue | |
mutual | |
1938 | |
1940 | |
nbc red network | |
nbc blue | |
mark woods | |
nbc blue network | |
dillon , read & co. | |
david sarnoff | |
$7 .5 million | |
life savers candy | |
october 12 , 1943 | |
george b . storer | |
president and ceo | |
june 30 , 1951 | |
magnetophon tape recorder | |
paul whiteman | |
abc | |
bing crosby | |
public service | |
$155 million | |
abc1 | |
september 8 , 2007 | |
abc international | |
united states | |
1959 | |
satellite television | |
japan and latin america | |
legislation to limit foreign ownership of broadcasting properties | |
coronation of queen elizabeth ii | |
beirut | |
mainichi broadcasting system | |
flight delays | |
technical problems | |
peanuts | |
emmy awards | |
1965 | |
the academy awards | |
it 's the great pumpkin | |
1974 | |
ryan seacrest | |
1954 | |
times square | |
tlc | |
general hospital | |
1975 | |
the edge of night | |
the view and the chew | |
1963 | |
x games | |
2006 | |
12:00 to 6:00 p .m. eastern time | |
nba | |
the open championship golf and the wimbledon tennis tournaments | |
frank marx | |
channels 2 through 6 | |
1947 | |
vhf channel 7 | |
108 | |
two | |
dumont television network | |
cbs and nbc | |
u .s. supreme court | |
paramount pictures | |
nine | |
cbs | |
prudential insurance company of america | |
leonard goldenson | |
william s . paley | |
june 6 , 1951 | |
1952 | |
february 9 , 1953 | |
american broadcasting -paramount theatres , inc | |
the paramount building | |
august 10 , 1948 | |
october 1948 | |
mount wilson | |
the prospect studios | |
september 30 , 1960 | |
1960s | |
william hanna and joseph barbera | |
1960s | |
1959 | |
nbc | |
1961 | |
1985 | |
circle logo | |
troika design group | |
black -and -yellow | |
the dot | |
pittard sullivan | |
2015 | |
`` we love tv '' image campaign | |
abc on demand to the beginning of the abc show | |
1993–94 season | |
1995–96 season | |
1983 | |
that special feeling | |
1977 | |
black background | |
glossy gold | |
paul rand | |
bauhaus typeface | |
herbert bayer | |
1963–64 season | |
abc radio | |
october 19 , 2005 | |
six divisions | |
2004 | |
grey 's anatomy | |
anne sweeney | |
nascar | |
2002 | |
michael eisner | |
the bachelor | |
the bachelorette | |
time warner cable | |
abc | |
abc | |
afternoon of may 2. | |
2000 | |
the wb | |
cbs | |
august 1999 | |
regis philbin | |
buena vista television | |
meredith vieira | |
july 31 , 1995 | |
abc inc. | |
knight ridder | |
robert iger | |
sports night | |
1965–66 season | |
third place | |
beating the odds: the untold story behind the rise of abc | |
may 1 , 1953 | |
7 west 66th street | |
baltimore | |
robert kintner | |
dumont television network | |
abc -dumont | |
$5 million in cash | |
paramount pictures | |
the lone ranger | |
the adventures of ozzie and harriet | |
cheyenne | |
sugarfoot | |
walt disney | |
warner bros . presents | |
roy | |
$500 ,000 | |
1954 | |
disneyland | |
allen shaw | |
harold l . neal | |
love radio | |
seven | |
1969 | |
duel | |
1971 | |
$400 ,000– $450 ,000 | |
early 1970s | |
abc | |
behavioral and demographic data | |
monday night football | |
2006 | |
espn | |
15 %–16 % | |
1970 | |
1972 | |
worldvision enterprises | |
cigarette advertising from all television and radio networks | |
january 2 , 1971 | |
henry plitt | |
elton rule | |
1966 | |
happy days | |
youth -oriented programming | |
paramount pictures | |
fred pierce | |
fred silverman | |
s .w.a.t | |
november 3 , 1975 | |
president of nbc 's entertainment division | |
laverne & shirley | |
jiggle tv | |
alex haley | |
aaron spelling | |
nine seasons | |
1976–77 season | |
soap | |
roone arledge | |
abc sports | |
7 lincoln square | |
june 1979 | |
june 1978 | |
hugh downs | |
barbara walters | |
mca inc. | |
abc cable news | |
abc news now | |
wjrt -tv | |
wtvg | |
writers guild of america | |
duel | |
caris & co. | |
abc entertainment | |
abc entertainment group | |
citadel media | |
itunes | |
2010 | |
2004 | |
fridays | |
wednesdays | |
1970 | |
worldvision enterprises | |
abc circle films | |
turner broadcasting system | |
disney–abc domestic television | |
buena vista television | |
buena vista international television | |
selznick library | |
wabc -tv and wpvi -tv | |
eight | |
235 additional television stations | |
96 .26 % | |
1946 | |
the seal of the federal communications commission | |
1957 | |
2011 | |
extreme makeover: home edition | |
hd | |
litton 's weekend aventure | |
720p high definition | |
1080i hd | |
11 | |
720p high definition | |
body of proof | |
happy endings | |
nbc | |
v | |
all my children and one life to live | |
prospect park | |
hulu | |
the revolution | |
18–49 demographic | |
2004 | |
cbs | |
agents of s .h.i .e.l .d. | |
the neighbors | |
the middle and modern family | |
dragon 's den | |
sundays | |
tim allen | |
daniel burke | |
thomas murphy | |
nypd blue | |
steven bochco | |
ten seasons | |
1993 | |
dic entertainment | |
time warner cable | |
23 .63 % of american households | |
wls | |
may 9 , 1960 | |
john bassett | |
cfto -tv | |
wide world of sports | |
edgar scherick | |
roone arledge | |
sports programs , inc. | |
american broadcasting companies | |
the dating game | |
the newlywed game | |
1330 avenue of the americas in manhattan | |
90 % | |
dynasty | |
mork & mindy | |
alpha repertory television service -lrb -arts -rrb- | |
infinity broadcasting corporation | |
getty oil | |
the entertainment channel | |
arts & entertainment television -lrb -a&e -rrb- | |
daniel b . burke | |
chairman and ceo | |
$465 million | |
america 's funniest home videos | |
home improvement | |
general hospital | |
the view and the chew | |
7:00 to 9:00 a .m. weekdays | |
jimmy kimmel | |
new jersey , rhode island and delaware | |
wbma -ld | |
wbnd -ld | |
wlqp -lp | |
abc circle films | |
abc studios | |
abc television center | |
abc television center , east | |
times square studios | |
good morning america and nightline | |
peter jennings | |
world news tonight | |
abc on demand | |
hulu | |
july 6 , 2009 | |
27 % ownership stake | |
the day after their original broadcast | |
eight | |
fast forwarding of accessed content | |
january 7 , 2014 | |
loyalkaspar | |
four variants | |
abc modern | |
espn | |
14 | |
74 | |
all -channel receiver act | |
uhf tuning | |
youngstown | |
five times lower viewership | |
wtrf -tv | |
1980s | |
walt disney presents | |
desilu productions | |
its use of violence | |
april 1959 | |
abc sunday night movie | |
$15 .5 million | |
hanna -barbera | |
the jetsons | |
april 1 , 1963 | |
itt | |
donald f . turner | |
department of justice | |
january 1 , 1968 | |
capital cities communications | |
$3 .5 billion | |
warren buffett | |
e . w . scripps company | |
12 television stations | |
september 5 , 1985 | |
capital cities/abc , inc. | |
president of abc 's broadcasting division | |
michael p . millardi | |
roone arledge | |
laverne & shirley | |
three 's company | |
nbc | |
the love boat | |
comedies and family -oriented series | |
the `` tgif '' block | |
thank goodness it 's funny | |
miller -boyett productions | |
warner bros. | |
seven radio stations | |
charly | |
ralph nelson | |
1985 | |
redwood city , california | |
westerns and detective series | |
500 % | |
between 10 % and 18 % | |
ollie treiz | |
dick clark | |
counterprogramming | |
zorro | |
life | |
detective shows | |
watch abc | |
new york city o&o wabc -tv and philadelphia o&o wpvi -tv | |
hearst television | |
watchespn | |
sinclair broadcast group | |
wabm -dt2/wdbb -dt2 in the birmingham market | |
e . w . scripps company | |
28 abc affiliates and two additional subchannel -only affiliates | |
15 | |
start here | |
troika | |
the entertainment division | |
abc news | |
wfts -tv and wwsb | |
kmbc -tv and kqtv | |
wzzm and wotv | |
wtsp | |
the mongol empire | |
many of the nomadic tribes of northeast asia | |
khwarezmian and xia controlled lands | |
a substantial portion of central asia and china | |
the qara khitai , caucasus , khwarezmid empire , western xia and jin dynasties | |
ögedei khan | |
1227 | |
western xia | |
his sons and grandsons | |
somewhere in mongolia at an unknown location | |
delüün boldog | |
yesügei , a khamag mongol 's major chief of the kiyad | |
1162 | |
a tatar chieftain , temüjin -üge , whom his father had just captured | |
temülen | |
hasar , hachiun , and temüge | |
börte | |
khongirad | |
dai setsen | |
begter | |
hoelun | |
temüjin and his brother khasar | |
during one hunting excursion | |
the tayichi 'ud | |
with a cangue , a sort of portable stocks | |
chilaun | |
jelme and bo 'orchu | |
a river crevice | |
arranged marriages | |
temüjin 's mother hoelun | |
the chinese dynasties to the south | |
the need for alliances | |
the onggirat | |
the merkits | |
jamukha , and his protector , toghrul khan of the keraite tribe | |
jochi | |
1185 | |
three | |
chagatai | |
1241 | |
tolui | |
six | |
sworn brother or blood brother | |
toghrul | |
the keraites | |
20 ,000 | |
jamukha | |
the traditional mongolian aristocracy | |
kokochu | |
1186 | |
battle of dalan balzhut | |
qara khitai | |
the yassa code | |
wealth from future possible war spoils | |
orphans from the conquered tribe | |
his protection | |
jochi | |
jamukha | |
jamukha | |
the keraite | |
the naimans | |
1201 | |
universal ruler | |
subutai | |
1206 | |
his friendship | |
he did not want disloyal men in his army | |
a noble death | |
breaking the back | |
the chinese | |
jamukha | |
khasar | |
yam route systems | |
wang khan | |
1206 | |
khuruldai | |
khagan | |
ögedei | |
a council of mongol chiefs | |
the jin dynasty | |
ming -tan | |
1215 | |
kaifeng | |
ögedei khan | |
kuchlug | |
the liao dynasty | |
20 ,000 | |
jebe | |
the arrow | |
inciting internal revolt | |
west of kashgar | |
lake balkhash | |
khwarezmid empire | |
a muslim state | |
shah ala ad -din muhammad | |
inalchuq | |
the muslim | |
100 ,000 | |
the silk road | |
tien shan | |
three | |
the southeast | |
tolui | |
samarkand | |
fragmentation | |
otrar | |
silver | |
fled | |
subutai and jebe | |
samarkand | |
bukhara | |
a river | |
captured enemies | |
reneged | |
pyramids of severed heads | |
opened the gates | |
a unit of turkish defenders | |
artisans and craftsmen | |
the flail of god | |
young men who had not fought | |
1220 | |
subutai | |
near the black sea | |
kalka river | |
mstislav the bold of halych and mstislav iii of kiev | |
batu | |
the golden horde | |
subutai and jebe | |
1225 | |
on the road back to samarkand | |
1226 | |
autumn | |
the mongols | |
the yellow river | |
a line of five stars arranged in the sky | |
ning hia | |
ma jianlong | |
arrows | |
liupanshan | |
executed | |
jochi | |
chagatai | |
invasion of the khwarezmid empire | |
ögedei | |
chagatai and jochi | |
chagatai | |
tolui | |
ögedei | |
1226 | |
khorasan | |
urgench | |
sultan muhammad | |
sultan muhammad was already dead in 1223 | |
yinchuan | |
hunting | |
arrow | |
western xia | |
oirads | |
without markings | |
khentii aimag | |
onon river | |
the genghis khan mausoleum | |
edsen khoroo | |
dongshan dafo dian | |
kumbum monastery or ta 'er shi near xining | |
1954 | |
red guards | |
october 6 , 2004 | |
a river | |
sumerian king gilgamesh of uruk and atilla the hun | |
horses | |
genghis khan | |
yassa | |
meritocracy | |
genghis khan and his family | |
muhammad khan | |
tax exemptions | |
ong khan | |
a personal concept | |
shamanist , buddhist or christian | |
töregene khatun | |
the pax mongolica -lrb -mongol peace -rrb- | |
the chinese | |
legal equality of all individuals , including women | |
chu 'tsai | |
they were nomads | |
jin | |
khitan rulers | |
his generals | |
karakorum | |
muqali | |
subutai and jebe | |
unwavering loyalty | |
rivers | |
muslim and chinese | |
feigned retreat | |
driving them in front of the army | |
sea of japan | |
caspian sea | |
ögedei khan | |
1279 | |
the silk road | |
turkey | |
tolerant | |
increased | |
1990s | |
uniting warring tribes | |
genghis khan 's children | |
his brutality | |
unfairly biased | |
tögrög | |
genghis khan | |
chinggis khaan international airport | |
to avoid trivialization | |
ulaanbaatar | |
ikh zasag | |
corruption and bribery | |
tsakhiagiin elbegdorj | |
traditional mongolian script | |
inner mongolia region | |
5 million | |
kublai khan | |
yuan | |
grandson | |
iran | |
three -fourths | |
10 to 15 million | |
hulagu khan | |
the mamluks of egypt | |
ghazan khan | |
1237 | |
novgorod and pskov | |
mughal emperors | |
timur | |
nishapur | |
tenggis | |
lake baikal | |
`` right '' , `` just '' , or `` true '' | |
zhèng | |
chinggis | |
chinggis khaan | |
cengiz han | |
tiěmùzhēn | |
chinghiz , chinghis , and chingiz | |
chéngjísī hán | |
its root word pharma | |
ingredients for medicines , sold tobacco and patent medicines | |
sorcery or even poison | |
outdated or only approproriate if herbal remedies were on offer to a large extent | |
many other herbs not listed | |
healthcare professionals | |
optimal health outcomes | |
optimisation of a drug treatment for an individual | |
small -business proprietors | |
specialised education and training | |
other senior pharmacy technicians | |
the general pharmaceutical council -lrb -gphc -rrb - register | |
regulates the practice of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians | |
health care professional | |
manage the pharmacy department and specialised areas in pharmacy practice | |
writing a five volume book in his native greek | |
de materia medica | |
materia medica | |
diocles of carystus | |
many middle eastern scientists | |
highly respected | |
the taihō code -lrb -701 -rrb - and re -stated in the yōrō code -lrb -718 -rrb- | |
the pre -heian imperial court | |
status superior to all others in health -related fields such as physicians and acupuncturists | |
ranked above | |
botany and chemistry | |
muhammad ibn zakarīya rāzi | |
abu al -qasim al -zahrawi | |
al -muwaffaq | |
sodium carbonate and potassium carbonate | |
1317 | |
church of santa maria novella in florence , italy | |
museum | |
albarellos from the 16th and 17th centuries , old prescription books and antique drugs | |
1221 | |
pharmacy legislation | |
within the dispensary compounding/dispensing medications | |
automation | |
patients ' prescriptions and patient safety issues | |
storage conditions , compulsory texts , equipment , etc. | |
a pharmacy practice residency | |
various disciplines of pharmacy | |
effectiveness of treatment regimens | |
pharmacists practicing in hospitals | |
within the premises of the hospital | |
unit -dose , or a single dose of medicine | |
high risk preparations and some other compounding functions | |
the high cost of medications and drug -related technology | |
hospital pharmacies usually stock a larger range of medications , including more specialized medications | |
optimizes the use of medication and promotes health , wellness , and disease prevention | |
inside hospitals and clinics | |
physicians and other healthcare professionals | |
patient care rounds drug product selection | |
all health care settings | |
creating a comprehensive drug therapy plan for patient -specific problems | |
an evaluation of the appropriateness of the drug therapy | |
drug choice , dose , route , frequency , and duration of therapy | |
potential drug interactions , adverse drug reactions | |
full independent prescribing authority | |
north carolina and new mexico | |
2011 | |
board certified ambulatory care pharmacist | |
the va , the indian health service , and nih | |
medication regimen review | |
nursing homes | |
omnicare , kindred healthcare and pharmerica | |
because many elderly people are now taking numerous medications but continue to live outside of institutional settings | |
employ consultant pharmacists and/or provide consulting services | |
about the year 2000 | |
brick -and -mortar community pharmacies that serve consumers online and those that walk in their door | |
online pharmacies | |
another customer might overhear about the drugs that they take | |
the method by which the medications are requested and received | |
to avoid the `` inconvenience '' of visiting a doctor or to obtain medications which their doctors were unwilling to prescribe | |
those who feel that only doctors can reliably assess contraindications , risk/benefit ratios , and an individual 's overall suitability for use of a medication. | |
dispensing substandard products | |
sell prescription drugs without requiring a prescription | |
sell prescription drugs and require a valid prescription | |
the ease with which people , youth in particular , can obtain controlled substances | |
it must be issued for a legitimate medical purpose by a licensed practitioner acting in the course of legitimate doctor -patient relationship | |
the ease with which people , youth in particular , can obtain controlled substances | |
it must be issued for a legitimate medical purpose by a licensed practitioner acting in the course of legitimate doctor -patient relationship | |
to ensure that the prescription is valid | |
individual state laws | |
vicodin , generically known as hydrocodone | |
to reduce consumer costs | |
canada | |
international drug suppliers , rather than consumers | |
there is no known case | |
to legalize importation of medications from canada and other countries | |
pharmacy practice science and applied information science | |
information technology departments or for healthcare information technology vendor companies | |
major national and international patient information projects and health system interoperability goals | |
medication management system development , deployment and optimization | |
quickly | |
specialty pharmacies | |
19 | |
cancer , hepatitis , and rheumatoid arthritis | |
novel medications that need to be properly stored , administered , carefully monitored , and clinically managed | |
lab monitoring , adherence counseling , and assist patients with cost -containment strategies needed to obtain their expensive specialty drugs | |
separately from physicians | |
only pharmacists | |
the american medical association -lrb -ama -rrb- | |
7 to 10 percent | |
form business partnerships with physicians or give them `` kickback '' payments | |
austria | |
in some rural areas in the united kingdom | |
1 .6 kilometres | |
more than 4 kilometers | |
the high risk of a conflict of interest and/or the avoidance of absolute powers | |
because he or she can then sell more medications to the patient | |
the checks and balances system of the u .s. and many other governments. | |
exaggerating their seriousness | |
in obtaining cost -effective medication and avoiding the unnecessary use of medication that may have side -effects | |
expected to become more integral within the health care system | |
increasingly expected to be compensated for their patient care skills | |
clinical services that pharmacists can provide for their patients | |
thorough analysis of all medication -lrb -prescription , non -prescription , and herbals -rrb - currently being taken by an individual | |
a reconciliation of medication and patient education resulting in increased patient health outcomes and decreased costs to the health care system | |
alberta and british columbia | |
the australian government | |
medicine use reviews | |
pharmaceutical care or clinical pharmacy | |
doctor of pharmacy -lrb -pharm . d . -rrb- | |
the mortar and pestle and the ℞ -lrb -recipere -rrb - character | |
the show globe | |
the netherlands | |
germany and austria | |
france , argentina , the united kingdom , belgium , ireland , italy , spain , and india | |
a system of many biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease | |
a wide variety of agents , known as pathogens , from viruses to parasitic worms | |
the innate immune system versus the adaptive immune system | |
the neuroimmune system | |
biological structures and processes within an organism | |
pathogens , from viruses to parasitic worms | |
innate immune system versus the adaptive immune system | |
disease | |
pathogens | |
neuroimmune system | |
blood–brain barrier , blood–cerebrospinal fluid barrier | |
pathogens | |
innate immune system versus the adaptive immune system | |
humoral immunity versus cell -mediated immunity | |
neuroimmune system | |
pathogens can rapidly evolve and adapt | |
enzymes that protect against bacteriophage infections | |
eukaryotes | |
creates immunological memory | |
bacteriophage | |
defensins | |
vaccination | |
adaptive -lrb -or acquired -rrb - immunity | |
autoimmune diseases , inflammatory diseases and cancer | |
when the immune system is less active than normal | |
recurring and life -threatening infections | |
genetic disease | |
rheumatoid arthritis | |
immunodeficiency | |
autoimmunity | |
immunology | |
hiv/aids | |
plague of athens in 430 bc | |
scorpion | |
louis pasteur | |
walter reed | |
robert koch | |
microorganisms | |
yellow fever virus | |
athens in 430 bc | |
immunological memory | |
the innate immune system | |
the adaptive immune system | |
innate immune systems | |
adaptive immune system | |
immunological memory | |
physical barriers | |
self and non -self | |
self molecules | |
non -self molecules | |
antigens | |
specific immune receptors | |
pattern recognition receptors | |
innate immune system | |
microorganisms | |
non -specific | |
exoskeleton | |
the waxy cuticle | |
coughing and sneezing | |
mucus | |
tears | |
β -defensins | |
lysozyme and phospholipase a2 | |
defensins and zinc | |
gastric acid and proteases | |
menarche | |
commensal flora | |
fungi | |
lactobacilli | |
ph or available iron | |
inflammation | |
increased blood flow into tissue | |
eicosanoids and cytokines | |
prostaglandins | |
interleukins | |
phagocytes | |
cytokines | |
phagosome | |
phagolysosome | |
acquiring nutrients | |
neutrophils and macrophages | |
neutrophils | |
50 % to 60 % | |
chemotaxis | |
interleukin 1 | |
leukocytes | |
leukocytes -lrb -white blood cells -rrb- | |
adaptive immune system | |
macrophages , neutrophils , and dendritic cells | |
dendritic cells | |
neuronal dendrites | |
t cells | |
t cells | |
missing self | |
natural killer cells | |
mhc i -lrb -major histocompatibility complex -rrb- | |
killer cell immunoglobulin receptors -lrb -kir | |
vertebrates | |
antigen presentation | |
pathogens or pathogen -infected cells | |
killer t cell and the helper t cell | |
regulatory t cells | |
class i mhc molecules | |
class ii mhc molecules | |
γδ t cells | |
killer t cells | |
cd8 | |
t cell receptor -lrb -tcr -rrb- | |
granulysin | |
perforin | |
cd4 co -receptor | |
around 200–300 | |
a single mhc:antigen molecule | |
cytokines | |
cd40 ligand | |
helper t cells , cytotoxic t cells and nk cells | |
alternative t cell receptor -lrb -tcr -rrb- | |
γδ t cells | |
receptor diversity | |
vγ9/vδ2 t cells | |
b cell | |
proteolysis | |
lymphokines | |
long -lived memory cells | |
adaptive | |
passive short -term memory or active long -term memory | |
specific pathogen | |
microbes | |
igg | |
breast milk or colostrum | |
passive immunity | |
immunomodulators | |
adaptive and innate immune responses | |
lupus erythematosus | |
immunosuppressive | |
nfil3 | |
heart disease , chronic pain , and asthma | |
sleep deprivation | |
decline in hormone levels with age | |
vitamin d | |
hormones | |
cholecalciferol | |
killer t cells | |
mhc class i molecules | |
viral antigens | |
antibodies | |
phagocytic cells | |
pathogen -associated molecular patterns | |
apoptosis | |
systemic acquired resistance -lrb -sar -rrb- | |
rna silencing mechanisms | |
autoimmune disorders | |
self and non -self | |
thymus and bone marrow | |
`` self '' peptides | |
immunodeficiencies | |
the young and the elderly | |
around 50 years of age | |
obesity , alcoholism , and drug use | |
malnutrition | |
vaccination | |
immunization | |
an antigen from a pathogen | |
natural specificity of the immune system | |
enzymes | |
type iii secretion system | |
shut down host defenses | |
elude host immune responses | |
frank burnet | |
pathogens , an allograft | |
histocompatibility | |
niels jerne | |
glucocorticoids | |
cytotoxic or immunosuppressive drugs | |
methotrexate or azathioprine | |
cyclosporin | |
cytotoxic natural killer cells and ctls -lrb -cytotoxic t lymphocytes -rrb- | |
cortisol and catecholamines | |
melatonin | |
free radical production | |
a vitamin d receptor | |
calcitriol | |
symbiotic relationship | |
gene cyp27b1 | |
dendritic cells , keratinocytes and macrophages | |
pattern recognition receptors | |
defensins | |
phagocytic cells | |
rna interference pathway | |
immunoglobulins and t cell receptors | |
the lamprey and hagfish | |
variable lymphocyte receptors -lrb -vlrs -rrb- | |
adaptive immune system | |
lymphocytes | |
the restriction modification system | |
bacteriophages | |
crispr | |
`` cellular '' and `` humoral '' theories of immunity | |
elie metchnikoff | |
phagocytes | |
robert koch and emil von behring | |
soluble components -lrb -molecules -rrb- | |
cancers | |
mhc class i molecules | |
cytokine tgf-β | |
macrophages and lymphocytes | |
hypersensitivity | |
four classes -lrb -type i – iv -rrb- | |
type i | |
ige | |
type ii hypersensitivity | |
intracellular pathogenesis | |
salmonella | |
plasmodium falciparum | |
mycobacterium tuberculosis | |
protein a | |
antigenic variation | |
hiv | |
trypanosoma brucei | |
antigens | |
immune surveillance | |
human papillomavirus | |
tyrosinase | |
melanomas | |
melanocytes | |
>500 da | |
hydrophilic amino acids | |
immunoproteomics | |
b cells | |
immunoinformatics | |
leptin , pituitary growth hormone , and prolactin | |
apcs | |
th1 | |
th1 immune responses | |
carbohydrates | |
disrupting their plasma membrane | |
signal amplification | |
catalytic cascade | |
civil disobedience | |
apartheid | |
singing revolution | |
ukraine | |
georgia | |
egyptians | |
the british | |
nonviolent resistance | |
unfair laws | |
american civil rights movement | |
antigone | |
former king of thebes | |
creon | |
oedipus | |
giving her brother polynices a proper burial | |
antigone | |
sophocles | |
creon , the current king of thebes | |
giving her brother polynices a proper burial | |
obey her conscience rather than human law | |
percy shelley | |
nonviolent | |
satyagraha | |
free india | |
henry david thoreau | |
percy shelley | |
unjust forms of authority | |
principle of nonviolent protest | |
doctrine of satyagraha | |
gandhi | |
muggers , arsonists , draft evaders , campaign hecklers , campus militants , anti -war demonstrators , juvenile delinquents and political assassins | |
marshall cohen | |
ambiguity | |
utterly debased | |
become utterly debased | |
marshall cohen | |
code -word describing the activities of muggers , arsonists , draft evaders | |
vice president agnew | |
ambiguity | |
legrande | |
impossible | |
lawful protest demonstration , nonviolent civil disobedience , and violent civil disobedience | |
semantical | |
specific | |
legrande | |
voluminous literature | |
semantical problems and grammatical niceties | |
nonviolent civil disobedience | |
violent civil disobedience | |
constitutional impasse | |
citizen 's | |
to the state and its laws | |
the head of government would be acting in her or his capacity as public official | |
civil disobedience | |
the state and its laws | |
refuse to enforce a decision | |
head of government | |
private citizen | |
sovereign branches of government | |
thoreau | |
imprisonment | |
not necessarily right | |
resign | |
elite politicians | |
the individual | |
individuals | |
thoreau | |
resign | |
not necessarily right | |
governmental entities | |
trade unions , banks , and private universities | |
legal system | |
international organizations and foreign governments | |
brownlee | |
a larger challenge to the legal system | |
only justified against governmental entities | |
universities | |
civil disobedience | |
covert lawbreaking | |
hiding a jew in their house | |
-lrb -exodus 1: 15 -19 -rrb- | |
shiphrah and puah | |
must be publicly announced | |
rules that conflict with morality | |
fabricating evidence or committing perjury | |
the dilemma faced by german citizens | |
book of exodus | |
non -violence | |
black 's law | |
civil rebellion | |
tolerance | |
violence | |
non -violent | |
civil rebellion | |
destructive | |
help preserve society 's tolerance of civil disobedience | |
revolutionary civil disobedience | |
hungarians | |
ferenc deák | |
gandhi 's | |
cultural traditions , social customs , religious beliefs | |
disobedience of laws | |
judged `` wrong '' by an individual conscience | |
render certain laws ineffective | |
revolutionary civil disobedience | |
gandhi | |
during the roman empire | |
gathered in the streets | |
was not covered in any newspapers | |
rose to higher political office | |
after the end of the mexican war | |
during the roman empire | |
prevent the installation of pagan images | |
refuse to sign bail | |
jail solidarity | |
until after the end of the mexican war | |
illegal | |
propaganda | |
voice in the wilderness | |
738 days | |
successfully preventing it from being cut down | |
illegal acts | |
trespassing at a nuclear -missile installation | |
entirely symbolic | |
social goal | |
julia butterfly hill | |
sending an email to the lebanon , new hampshire city councilors | |
`` wise up or die . '' | |
criminalized behavior | |
supreme court case of fcc v . pacifica foundation | |
1978 | |
pure speech | |
broadcasting | |
threatening government officials | |
sending an email | |
system to function | |
by padlocking the gates | |
using sickles to deflate one of the large domes covering two satellite dishes | |
limited coercion | |
coercive | |
refusals to pay taxes | |
coercion | |
engage in moral dialogue | |
padlocking the gates | |
criminal investigations | |
not to grant a consent search | |
suspect 's talking to criminal investigators | |
lack of understanding of the legal ramifications , | |
use the arrest as an opportunity | |
accept punishment | |
validity of the social contract | |
legitimacy of a particular law | |
anarchists | |
does not infringe the rights of others | |
whether or not to plead guilty | |
submit to the punishment prescribed by law | |
i feel i did the right thing by violating this particular law | |
guilt implies wrong -doing | |
creative plea | |
camp mercury nuclear test site | |
tempted to enter the test site | |
arrested | |
nolo contendere | |
suspended sentences | |
a way of continuing their protest | |
reminding their countrymen of injustice | |
protest should be maintained all the way | |
accept jail penitently | |
plea bargain | |
no jail time | |
solidarity tactics | |
blind plea | |
mohandas gandhi | |
defiant speech | |
explaining their actions | |
lack of remorse | |
likelihood of repeating | |
mistreatment from government officials | |
acquittal and avoid imprisonment | |
use the proceedings as a forum | |
inform the jury and the public of the political circumstances | |
vietnam war | |
jury nullification | |
general disobedience | |
neither conscientious nor of social benefit | |
breaking the law for self -gratification | |
not being a civil disobedient | |
avoiding attribution | |
indirect civil disobedience | |
direct civil disobedience | |
vietnam war | |
competing harms defense | |
the leaflets will have to be given to the leafleter 's own jury as evidence | |
incapacitation | |
would do more harm than good | |
the state | |
moral reasons to follow this law | |
construction | |
manufacturing | |
six to nine percent | |
planning , -lsb -citation needed -rsb - design , and financing | |
a known client | |
an architect | |
a construction manager , design engineer , construction engineer or project manager | |
effective planning | |
megaprojects | |
those involved with the design and execution of the infrastructure | |
buildings , infrastructure and industrial | |
residential and non -residential | |
heavy/highway , heavy civil or heavy engineering | |
infrastructure | |
industrial | |
a trade magazine for the construction industry | |
enr | |
2014 | |
transportation , sewer , hazardous waste and water | |
building construction , heavy and civil engineering construction , and specialty trade contractors | |
construction service firms -lrb -e .g. , engineering , architecture -rrb - and construction managers | |
the standard industrial classification and the newer north american industry classification system | |
firms engaged in managing construction projects without assuming direct financial responsibility for completion of the construction project | |
building construction | |
small renovations | |
the owner of the property | |
structural collapse , cost overruns , and/or litigation | |
make detailed plans and maintain careful oversight | |
local building authority regulations and codes of practice | |
materials readily available in the area | |
a lot of waste | |
cost of construction | |
3d printing technology | |
around 20 hours | |
working versions of 3d -printing building technology are already printing | |
2 metres -lrb -6 ft 7 in -rrb- | |
plan the physical proceedings , and to integrate those proceedings with the other parts | |
designs into reality | |
the property owner | |
a quantity surveyor | |
the most cost efficient bidder | |
previously separated specialties | |
entirely separate companies | |
`` one -stop shopping '' | |
`` design build '' contract | |
design -build , partnering and construction management | |
architects , interior designers , engineers and constructors | |
establishing relationships with other necessary participants through the design -build process | |
preventable financial problems | |
when builders ask for too little money to complete the project | |
when the present amount of funding cannot cover the current costs for labour and materials | |
fraud | |
mortgage bankers , accountants , and cost engineers | |
the mortgage banker | |
accountants | |
identified change orders or project changes that increased costs | |
cost engineers and estimators | |
zoning and building code requirements | |
the owner | |
the desire to prevent things that are indisputably bad | |
things that are a matter of custom or expectation | |
an attorney | |
a construction project | |
a contract | |
that a delay costs money , and in cases of bottlenecks , the delay can be extremely expensive | |
that each side is capable of performing the obligations set out | |
poorly drafted contracts | |
relationship contracting where the emphasis is on a co -operative relationship | |
public -private partnering | |
private finance initiatives -lrb -pfis -rrb- | |
co -operation | |
the architect or engineer | |
the project coordinator | |
the architect 's client and the main contractor | |
the main contractor | |
the building is ready to occupy. | |
the owner | |
d&b contractors | |
the owner | |
a consortium of several contractors | |
they design phase 2 | |
contractors | |
damage | |
electrical , water , sewage , phone , and cable facilities | |
the municipal building inspector | |
an occupancy permit | |
$960 billion | |
$680 billion | |
667 ,000 firms | |
fewer than 10 employees | |
828 ,000 | |
£42 ,090 | |
£26 ,719 | |
us/canada | |
construction | |
falls | |
electrocution , transportation accidents , and trench cave -ins | |
proper safety equipment such as harnesses and guardrails and procedures such as securing ladders and inspecting scaffolding | |
independent | |
academic | |
tuition | |
to select their students | |
$45 ,000 | |
'tuition -free | |
australia | |
north america | |
lower sixth | |
upper sixth | |
prep schools | |
peer tuitions | |
teachers | |
roman catholic | |
orthodox christians | |
religious | |
expulsion | |
blazer | |
more expensive | |
presbyterian | |
catholic | |
sydney | |
girls | |
7 | |
second gleichschaltung | |
7.8 | |
11.1 | |
0.5 | |
sonderungsverbot | |
ersatzschulen | |
very low | |
ergänzungsschulen | |
vocational | |
tuition | |
religious | |
independent | |
cbse | |
30 | |
union government | |
societies | |
india | |
annual status of education report | |
evaluates learning levels in rural india | |
english | |
scoil phríobháideach | |
teacher 's salaries are paid by the state | |
€5 ,000 | |
society of jesus | |
€25 ,000 per year | |
1957 | |
chinese | |
english | |
national school | |
60 | |
aided | |
fully funded by private parties | |
kathmandu | |
english | |
nepali | |
88 | |
28 ,000 | |
3.7 | |
catholic | |
auckland | |
anglican | |
wellington | |
presbyterian | |
christchurch | |
society of st pius x | |
7.5 | |
32 | |
80 | |
august 1992 | |
natural science | |
education service contracting | |
tuition fee supplement | |
private education student financial assistance | |
south african schools act | |
1996 | |
independent | |
traditional private | |
nineteenth | |
government schools formerly reserved for white children | |
better | |
higher | |
10 | |
10 ,000 | |
700 | |
the knowledge school | |
voucher | |
13 | |
public | |
9 | |
13 | |
£21 ,000 | |
brown v . board of education of topeka | |
segregation academies | |
south | |
white | |
african -american | |
endowments | |
first | |
blaine | |
charter | |
massachusetts | |
1852 | |
1972 | |
268 u .s. 510 | |
mccrary | |
$40 ,000 | |
$50 ,000 | |
groton school | |
fundraising | |
john harvard | |
1977 | |
james bryant conant | |
association of american universities | |
charles w . eliot | |
harvard library | |
79 individual libraries | |
18 million volumes | |
eight u .s. presidents | |
150 nobel laureates | |
boston metropolitan area | |
$37 .6 billion | |
charles river | |
eleven separate academic units | |
harvard yard | |
1636 | |
massachusetts bay colony | |
1638 | |
1639 | |
1650 | |
puritan ministers | |
english university model | |
it was never affiliated with any particular denomination | |
1804 | |
samuel webber | |
1805 | |
louis agassiz | |
intuition | |
thomas reid and dugald stewart | |
charles w . eliot | |
transcendentalist unitarian | |
william ellery channing and ralph waldo emerson | |
james bryant conant | |
identify , recruit | |
1945 | |
about four men attending harvard college for every woman studying at radcliffe | |
1977 | |
the proportion of female undergraduates steadily increased , mirroring a trend throughout higher education in the united states | |
3 miles | |
twelve residential houses | |
charles river | |
half a mile northwest of the yard | |
allston | |
the john w . weeks bridge | |
longwood medical and academic area | |
approximately fifty percent | |
new and enlarged bridges , a shuttle service and/or a tram. | |
enhanced transit infrastructure , possible shuttles open to the public , and park space which will also be publicly accessible. | |
2 ,400 | |
7 ,200 | |
14 ,000 | |
1875 | |
1858 | |
$32 billion | |
30 % loss | |
allston science complex | |
$4 .093 million | |
$159 million | |
late 1980s | |
south african vice consul duke kent -brown. | |
$230 million | |
accepted 5 .3 % of applicants | |
2007 | |
disadvantage low -income and under -represented minority applicants | |
2016 | |
core curriculum of seven classes | |
eight general education categories | |
reliance on teaching fellows | |
beginning in early september and ending in mid -may | |
four -course rate average | |
summa cum laude | |
60 % | |
$38 ,000 | |
$57 ,000 | |
nothing for their children to attend , including room and board | |
$414 million | |
88 % | |
widener library | |
cabot science library , lamont library , and widener library | |
pusey library | |
18 million volumes | |
three museums. | |
western art from the middle ages to the present | |
peabody museum of archaeology and ethnology | |
2003 | |
2011 | |
second most commonly | |
42 | |
yale university | |
every two years when the harvard and yale track and field teams come together to compete against a combined oxford university and cambridge university team | |
1875 | |
1903 | |
1906 | |
former captain of the yale football team | |
lavietes pavilion | |
malkin athletic center | |
three weight rooms | |
23 years | |
thames river | |
strong rivalry against cornell | |
2003 | |
general ban ki -moon | |
juan manuel santos | |
josé maría figueres | |
benjamin netanyahu | |
conan o 'brien | |
leonard bernstein | |
yo yo ma | |
w . e . b . du bois | |
shing -tung yau | |
alan dershowitz and lawrence lessig | |
stephen greenblatt | |
jacksonville | |
1 ,345 ,596 | |
12th | |
duval | |
1968 | |
st . johns | |
340 miles | |
fort caroline | |
the timucua | |
andrew jackson | |
third largest | |
golf | |
two | |
`` jacksonvillians '' or `` jaxsons '' | |
thousands | |
a university of north florida team | |
timucua | |
the historical era | |
ossachite | |
jean ribault | |
france | |
pedro menéndez de avilés | |
san mateo | |
fort caroline | |
french and indian war | |
constructed the king 's road | |
cattle were brought across the river there. | |
spain | |
february 9 , 1832 | |
confederate | |
the skirmish of the brick church | |
battle of olustee | |
warfare and the long occupation | |
battle of cedar creek | |
gilded age | |
grover cleveland | |
yellow fever outbreaks | |
extension of the florida east coast railway further south | |
railroad | |
spanish moss | |
over 2 ,000 | |
declare martial law | |
great fire of 1901 | |
new york–based filmmakers | |
silent film | |
winter film capital of the world | |
hollywood | |
highways | |
55 .1 % | |
`` white flight '' | |
mayor w . haydon burns | |
world war ii | |
much of the city 's tax base dissipated | |
unincorporated suburbs | |
annexing outlying communities | |
voters outside the city limits | |
old boy network | |
11 | |
jacksonville consolidation | |
public high schools lost their accreditation | |
voters approved the plan | |
hans tanzler | |
`` bold new city of the south '' | |
better jacksonville plan | |
authorized a half -penny sales tax | |
874 .3 square miles | |
the st . johns river | |
the trout river | |
13 .34 % | |
baldwin | |
tallest building in downtown jacksonville | |
barnett center | |
617 ft | |
28 | |
its distinctive flared base | |
subtropical | |
may through september | |
mild | |
low latitude | |
104 °f | |
thunderstorms | |
high humidity | |
july | |
hurricane dora | |
110 mph | |
tropical storm beryl | |
saffir -simpson scale | |
2008 | |
arab | |
821 ,784 | |
largest | |
filipino | |
29 .7 % | |
23 .9 % | |
females | |
91.3 | |
40 % | |
about 3 .5 billion people | |
$759 ,900 | |
the methodology used | |
a diversion | |
40 % | |
financial assets | |
nearly $41 trillion | |
half | |
greater tendency to take on debts | |
400 | |
new york times | |
inherited wealth | |
grew up in substantial privilege | |
wealth | |
richest 1 percent | |
inherited wealth | |
over 60 percent | |
institute for policy studies | |
neoclassical economics | |
differences in value added by labor , capital and land | |
different classifications of workers | |
productivity gap | |
marginal value added of each economic actor | |
differences in value added by labor , capital and land | |
value added by different classifications of workers | |
wages and profits | |
worker , capitalist/business owner , landlord | |
productivity gap between highly -paid professions and lower -paid professions | |
reduce costs and maximize profits | |
less workers are required | |
increasing unemployment | |
rising levels of property income | |
labor inputs | |
reduce costs and maximize profits | |
substitute capital equipment | |
productivity | |
stagnant | |
workers wages | |
supply and demand | |
business is chronically understaffed | |
offering a higher wage | |
unfair | |
the market | |
prices | |
wages | |
markets | |
unfair | |
competition amongst workers | |
low demand | |
high wages | |
collective bargaining , political influence , or corruption | |
professional and labor organizations | |
low wage | |
competition between workers | |
expendable nature of the worker | |
high | |
employers | |
entrepreneurship rates | |
necessity -based entrepreneurship | |
push | |
pull | |
opportunity -based entrepreneurship | |
higher economic inequality | |
necessity | |
necessity -based | |
achievement -oriented | |
positive | |
progressive tax | |
top tax rate | |
social spending | |
tax system | |
the tax rate | |
level of the top tax rate | |
steeper tax | |
the gini index | |
access to education | |
optional education | |
lower wages | |
poor | |
savings and investment | |
access to education | |
high wages | |
lower | |
lower incomes | |
education | |
increasing access to education | |
$105 billion | |
boom -and -bust cycles | |
standard & poor | |
2014 | |
2008 -2009 | |
increasing access to education | |
$105 billion | |
boom -and -bust cycles | |
1910–1940 | |
increase | |
decrease | |
gender inequality in education | |
period of compression | |
from 1910–1940 | |
a decrease in the price of skilled labor | |
designed to equip students with necessary skill sets to be able to perform at work | |
education | |
gender inequality in education | |
unions | |
continental european countries | |
little | |
continental european liberalism | |
economic inequality | |
social exclusion | |
cepr | |
little | |
lower | |
scandinavia | |
high inequality | |
decline of organized labor | |
technological changes and globalization | |
sociologist | |
university of washington | |
decline of organized labor | |
high | |
weak labor movements | |
reduced wages | |
increased wages | |
technological innovation | |
machine labor | |
global | |
workers in the poor countries | |
trade liberalisation | |
minor | |
machine labor | |
53 % | |
-40 % | |
less willing to travel or relocate | |
males | |
gender | |
males in the labor market | |
women | |
thomas sowell | |
a difference | |
social welfare | |
relatively equal | |
more capital | |
redistribution mechanisms | |
economist | |
levels of economic inequality | |
more capital | |
more wealth | |
lower levels of inequality | |
1910 to 1940 | |
1970s | |
service | |
manufacturing | |
kuznets | |
kuznets curve | |
very weak | |
eventually decrease | |
effect | |
wealth concentration | |
means to invest | |
greater return of capital | |
larger fortunes | |
the possession of already -wealthy individuals | |
those who already hold wealth | |
wealth condensation | |
thomas piketty | |
higher returns | |
market | |
economist | |
rare and desired | |
political power generated by wealth | |
rent -seeking | |
inequality | |
human capital is neglected | |
life expectancy | |
inequality | |
life expectancy is lower | |
2013 | |
rising inequality | |
negative | |
unemployment | |
economic | |
british | |
higher | |
lower | |
23 | |
equality | |
better health and longer lives | |
poorer countries | |
life expectancy | |
americans | |
more equally | |
income inequality | |
authors richard wilkinson and kate pickett | |
nine | |
among states in the us with larger income inequalities | |
greater equality | |
inequality | |
homicides | |
fifty | |
differences in the amount of inequality | |
tenfold | |
the greatest good | |
distributive efficiency | |
a great deal of utility | |
decreases | |
higher aggregate utility | |
consumption | |
libertarian | |
2001 | |
thomas b . edsall | |
journalist | |
economist | |
systematic economic inequalities | |
the financial crisis of 2007–08 | |
easier credit | |
easier credit | |
inequality in wealth and income | |
quality of a country 's institutions | |
declines | |
higher gdp growth | |
the poor and the middle class | |
economists | |
economic growth | |
subsequent long -run economic growth | |
because it is a waste of resources | |
inequality -associated effects | |
evidence | |
by limiting aggregate demand | |
economist | |
increasing importance of human capital in development | |
widespread education | |
1993 | |
detrimental | |
channels through which inequality may affect economic growth | |
redistributive taxation | |
politically and socially unstable | |
reduce | |
encourage | |
growth and investment | |
harvard | |
between 1960 and 2000 | |
kuznets curve hypothesis | |
first increases | |
thomas piketty | |
economist | |
wars and `` violent economic and political shocks '' | |
the 1970s | |
reduced consumer demand | |
risen with increased income inequality | |
several years | |
more equality in the income distribution | |
special efforts | |
existing level of inequality | |
reduction | |
the united nations | |
reducing poverty | |
much land and housing | |
through various associations and other arrangements | |
extra -legal | |
200 | |
government land | |
a shortage of affordable housing | |
quality rental units | |
demand for higher quality housing increased | |
residents willing to pay higher market rate for housing | |
ad valorem property tax policy | |
by everyone | |
their finances | |
aspirational consumption | |
taking on debt | |
economic instability | |
created | |
emissions per person | |
environmental degradation | |
if -lrb -as wwf argued -rrb - , population levels would start to drop to a sustainable level | |
private ownership of the means of production | |
a small portion of the population lives off unearned property income | |
wage or salary | |
socially | |
reflective | |
robert nozick | |
taxation | |
force | |
forceful taking of property | |
when they improve society as a whole | |
capability deprivation | |
the end itself | |
to “wid -lsb -en -rsb - people’s choices and the level of their achieved well -being” | |
through increasing functionings | |
the ability to pursue valued goals | |
deprived of earning as much | |
earn as much as a healthy young man | |
gender roles and customs | |
for fear of their lives | |
a better relevant income. | |
bbc | |
1963 | |
tardis | |
a blue british police box | |
science -fiction | |
1963 to 1989 | |
russell t davies | |
k -9 and company | |
bbc wales | |
christopher eccleston | |
twelve | |
peter capaldi | |
the time of the doctor | |
after sustaining an injury | |
new personality | |
gallifrey | |
mark i type 40 tardis | |
time and relative dimension in space | |
chameleon circuit | |
due to a malfunction in the chameleon circuit | |
rarely | |
the master | |
regenerate | |
humans | |
time lord | |
23 november 1963 | |
the daleks -lrb -a .k.a . the mutants -rrb- | |
the programme was not permitted to contain any `` bug -eyed monsters '' | |
terry nation | |
25 minutes of transmission length | |
26 | |
jonathan powell | |
doctor who: more than 30 years in the tardis | |
the series would return | |
bbc 1 | |
relaunch the show | |
philip segal | |
the fox network | |
9 .1 million | |
the united states | |
rose | |
2005 | |
2009 | |
chris chibnall | |
christmas day specials | |
1963–1989 | |
the 2005 version | |
1996 | |
battlestar galactica and bionic woman | |
mission impossible , | |
30 november 1963 | |
eighty seconds | |
ten minutes | |
the assassination of us president john f . kennedy | |
a series of power blackouts across the country | |
hiding behind -lrb -or 'watching from behind ' -rrb - the sofa | |
the museum of the moving image | |
behind the sofa | |
scariest tv show of all time | |
digital spy | |
doctor who | |
3 % | |
philip howard | |
monopoly | |
the times newspaper | |
the tardis | |
blue police box | |
time machine | |
the metropolitan police authority | |
2002 | |
26 | |
6 december 1989 | |
12 | |
the master | |
black guardian trilogy | |
2005 | |
60 minutes | |
christmas day | |
journey 's end | |
2010 | |
826 | |
25 -minute | |
eight | |
72 minutes | |
2009 | |
william hartnell and patrick troughton | |
97 | |
3 , 4 , & 5 | |
1978 | |
between about 1964 and 1973 | |
bought prints for broadcast | |
fans | |
mission to the unknown | |
8 mm cine film | |
home viewers who made tape recordings of the show | |
the bbc | |
cosgrove hall | |
1968 | |
theta -sigma | |
november 2006 | |
regeneration | |
the doctor 's third on -screen regeneration | |
william hartnell 's poor health | |
renewal | |
change of appearance | |
12 | |
13 | |
the time of the doctor | |
the deadly assassin and mawdryn undead | |
1996 | |
john hurt | |
the day of the doctor | |
michael jayston | |
the trial of a time lord | |
mcgann and eccleston 's doctors | |
the war doctor | |
the three doctors | |
peter davison | |
the space museum | |
the day of the doctor | |
peter davison , colin baker and sylvester mccoy | |
zagreus | |
peter davison , colin baker , sylvester mccoy and paul mcgann | |
colin baker and sylvester mccoy | |
2003 | |
the time of the doctor | |
the brain of morbius | |
mawdryn undead | |
the lodger | |
1983 | |
an unearthly child | |
susan foreman | |
2005 | |
destroyed | |
smith and jones | |
a human | |
the deadly assassin | |
his granddaughter susan foreman | |
teachers | |
romana | |
female | |
mickey smith -lrb -noel clarke -rrb - and jack harkness -lrb -john barrowman -rrb- | |
the eleventh | |
pearl mackie as bill | |
catherine tate | |
russell t davies | |
series 1 | |
cybermen | |
3 | |
zygons | |
the dalek race | |
skaro | |
to `` exterminate '' all non -dalek beings | |
davros | |
their eyestalk | |
the master | |
time lord | |
eric roberts | |
professor moriarty to the doctor 's sherlock holmes | |
roger delgado | |
derek jacobi | |
utopia | |
2014 | |
missy | |
michelle gomez | |
ron grainer | |
the bbc radiophonic workshop | |
musique concrète | |
17 | |
did i write that ? | |
peter howell | |
dominic glynn | |
seventh | |
murray gold | |
the christmas invasion | |
voyage of the damned | |
classic fm 's hall of fame | |
2010 | |
228 | |
gold | |
jon pertwee | |
mankind | |
number 24 | |
doctorin ' the tardis | |
doctorin ' the tardis | |
dudley simpson | |
planet of giants | |
the 1960s and 1970s | |
the horns of nimon | |
the talons of weng -chiang | |
the bbc national orchestra of wales | |
the bbc national orchestra of wales | |
27 july 2008 | |
music of the spheres | |
murray gold and ben foster | |
six | |
the first two series | |
music from the 2008–2010 specials | |
a christmas carol | |
8 november 2010 | |
the original logo | |
the logo for the twelfth doctor | |
the logo used for the third and eighth doctors | |
the logo from 1973–80 | |
the eleventh doctor | |
the assassination of john f . kennedy | |
on the bbc 's mainstream bbc one channel | |
the late 1970s | |
circa 1964–1965 | |
bbc three | |
during the itv network strike of 1979 | |
its late 1980s performance of three to five million viewers | |
coronation street | |
the most popular show at the time | |
after the series ' revival in 2005 | |
pbs | |
new zealand | |
edmonton , canada | |
15 days | |
23 november | |
australian broadcasting corporation -lrb -abc -rrb- | |
partial funding | |
syfy | |
weekly screenings of all available classic episodes | |
abc1 | |
1976 | |
the three doctors | |
space | |
the talons of weng -chiang | |
judith merril | |
christopher eccleston | |
excerpts from the doctor who confidential documentary | |
the christmas invasion | |
9 october 2006 | |
thanksgiving | |
the united kingdom , australia , canada and the united states | |
eight original series serials | |
the infinite quest | |
spearhead from space | |
from 2009 onwards | |
trevor martin | |
doctor who – the ultimate adventure | |
the curse of the daleks | |
doctor who and the daleks in the seven keys to doomsday | |
david banks | |
torchwood | |
22 october 2006 | |
2008 | |
children of earth | |
torchwood: miracle day | |
elisabeth sladen | |
24 september 2007 | |
2009 | |
2010 | |
due to the death of elisabeth sladen | |
dimensions in time | |
children in need | |
eastenders | |
glasses with one darkened lens | |
the pulfrich effect | |
doctor who and the curse of fatal death | |
four | |
rowan atkinson | |
joanna lumley | |
head writer and executive producer | |
the neutral zone | |
`` blue harvest '' and `` 420 '' | |
queer as folk | |
oliver | |
brisingr and high wizardry , | |
the chase | |
21 -minute | |
doctor who and the pescatons | |
1981 | |
slipback | |
the fifth , sixth and seventh doctors | |
destiny of the doctor | |
big finish productions | |
1999 | |
2012 | |
1991 | |
the mid -sixties | |
since 1979 | |
panini | |
bbc books | |
the early 1960s | |
bbc television | |
producers of the show | |
the bbc | |
2006 | |
2005–2010 | |
2011 | |
michelle gomez | |
best supporting actress | |
guinness world records | |
doctor who | |
electronic | |
2013 | |
50th anniversary special | |
season 11 | |
doctor who | |
third | |
sfx magazine | |
eight | |
best drama series | |
five | |
25 | |
2009 | |
a mind award at the 2010 mind mental health media awards | |
six | |
over 200 | |
over a hundred | |
matt smith | |
the waters of mars | |
spike milligan | |
jon culshaw | |
a soap sponge | |
doctor who fandom | |
bbc dead ringers | |
a private research university | |
1890 | |
seven | |
four | |
5 ,000 | |
various academic disciplines | |
chicago 's physics department | |
beneath the university 's stagg field | |
university of chicago press | |
2020 | |
the american baptist education society | |
john d . rockefeller | |
william rainey harper | |
1891 | |
1892 | |
marshall field | |
silas b . cobb | |
cobb lecture hall | |
$100 ,000 | |
charles l . hutchinson | |
several regional colleges and universities | |
1896 | |
made a grade of a for all four years | |
passed | |
1910 | |
robert maynard hutchins | |
the common core | |
to emphasize academics over athletics | |
24 -year tenure | |
1929 | |
1950s | |
a result of increasing crime and poverty | |
after their second year | |
hyde park | |
allowed very young students to attend college | |
1962 | |
the university 's off -campus rental policies. | |
1967 | |
a two -page statement | |
social and political action | |
mid -2000s | |
milton friedman institute | |
around $200 million | |
the chicago theological seminary | |
david g . booth | |
the main quadrangles | |
six | |
cobb , shepley , rutan and coolidge , holabird & roche , | |
oxford 's magdalen tower | |
christ church hall | |
the 1940s | |
eero saarinen | |
school of social service administration | |
harris school of public policy studies | |
2003 | |
singapore , london , and the downtown streeterville neighborhood of chicago | |
seine | |
2010 | |
renmin university | |
2015 | |
a board of trustees | |
50 | |
fourteen | |
andrew alper | |
robert zimmer | |
the higher learning commission | |
four | |
seven | |
50 | |
28 | |
five | |
the new collegiate division | |
the common core | |
17 | |
the most rigorous , intense | |
uni in the usa | |
university of chicago laboratory schools | |
the sonia shankman orthogenic school | |
four | |
four public charter schools | |
the university of chicago campus | |
six | |
9 .8 million | |
the regenstein library | |
2011 | |
more than 1 .3 million | |
12 | |
113 | |
the oriental institute | |
fermilab | |
sunspot , new mexico | |
shaping ideas about the free market | |
chicago pile-1 | |
miller–urey experiment | |
1953 | |
1933 | |
2000 | |
1996 | |
2002 | |
several thousand | |
5 ,792 | |
3 ,468 | |
5 ,984 | |
15 ,244 | |
international students | |
the university athletic association | |
ncaa 's division iii | |
the big ten conference | |
jay berwanger | |
robert maynard hutchins de -emphasized varsity athletics | |
over 400 | |
recognized student organizations | |
the university of chicago college bowl team | |
doc films | |
off -off campus | |
graduate and undergraduate students | |
an executive committee | |
two | |
greater than $2 million | |
fifteen | |
seven | |
alpha phi omega | |
alpha phi omega | |
ten | |
may | |
1987 | |
festival of the arts | |
kuviasungnerk/kangeiko | |
summer breeze | |
satya nadella | |
larry ellison | |
larry ellison | |
jon corzine | |
james o . mckinsey | |
saul alinsky | |
david axelrod | |
robert bork | |
masaaki shirakawa | |
eliot ness | |
allan bloom | |
kurt vonnegut | |
lauren oliver | |
studs terkel | |
philip roth | |
philip glass | |
alex seropian | |
halo | |
ed asner | |
mike nichols | |
carl sagan | |
john m . grunsfeld | |
david suzuki , | |
john b . goodenough | |
clair cameron patterson | |
milton friedman | |
george stigler | |
paul samuelson | |
eugene fama | |
david graeber and donald johanson | |
samuel reshevsky | |
samuel p . huntington | |
a . a . michelson | |
arthur h . compton | |
enrico fermi | |
edward teller | |
maria goeppert -mayer | |
james henry breasted | |
alberto calderón | |
ted fujita | |
yuan t . lee | |
charles brenton huggins and janet rowley | |
raghuram rajan | |
goldman sachs | |
david bevington | |
john mearsheimer and robert pape | |
neil shubin and paul sereno | |
yuán cháo | |
the great yuan | |
kublai khan | |
kublai khan | |
1271 | |
mongol empire | |
song dynasty | |
ming dynasty | |
genghis khan | |
1271 | |
the commentaries on the classic of changes -lrb -i ching -rrb- | |
dai ön ulus , also rendered as ikh yuan üls or yekhe yuan ulus | |
great mongol state | |
great khan | |
mongol and turkic tribes | |
1206 | |
ögedei khan | |
1251 | |
nephew | |
the jin | |
xiao zhala | |
shi tianze , liu heima | |
10 ,000 | |
3 | |
han chinese | |
jin dynasty | |
between han and jurchen | |
shi bingzhi | |
song dynasty | |
möngke khan | |
southern china | |
1259 | |
ariq böke | |
zhongtong | |
ogedei | |
south | |
wonjong | |
northeast | |
1262 | |
preserving mongol interests in china and satisfying the demands of his chinese subjects | |
local administrative structure of past chinese dynasties | |
han chinese | |
three , later four | |
salt and iron | |
karakorum | |
khanbaliq | |
1264 | |
zhongdu | |
confucian propriety and ancestor veneration | |
commercial , scientific , and cultural | |
mongol peace | |
southern china | |
daidu in the north | |
marco polo | |
the song emperor | |
1115 | |
1234 | |
kong duancao | |
30 ,000 | |
northern china | |
between 1268 and 1273 | |
yangzi river basin | |
hangzhou | |
drowned | |
after 1279 | |
an inauspicious typhoon | |
annam -lrb -dai viet -rrb- | |
battle of bạch đằng | |
1288 | |
1253 | |
his eldest son , zhenjin | |
before kublai in 1285 | |
emperor chengzong | |
1294 to 1307 | |
buyantu khan | |
actively support and adopt mainstream chinese culture | |
li meng | |
the department of state affairs | |
1313 | |
gegeen khan | |
1321 to 1323 | |
baiju | |
`` the comprehensive institutions of the great yuan '' | |
five | |
shangdu | |
the war of the two capitals | |
four days | |
el temür | |
tugh temür | |
his cultural contribution | |
academy of the pavilion of the star of literature | |
spring of 1329 | |
jingshi dadian | |
supported zhu xi 's neo -confucianism and also devoted himself in buddhism | |
1332 | |
emperor ningzong | |
13 | |
nine | |
liao , jin , and song | |
struggle , famine , and bitterness | |
mongols beyond the middle kingdom saw them as too chinese | |
both the army and the populace | |
outlaws ravaged the country | |
administration | |
from the late 1340s onwards | |
the red turban rebellion | |
fear of betrayal | |
the red turban rebels | |
1368–1644 | |
the political unity of china and much of central asia | |
the mongols ' extensive west asian and european contacts | |
the ilkhanate | |
carrots , turnips , new varieties of lemons , eggplants , and melons , high -quality granulated sugar , and cotton | |
western | |
nestorianism and roman catholicism | |
taoism | |
confucian | |
travel literature , cartography , geography , and scientific education | |
marco polo | |
cambaluc | |
travels of marco polo | |
il milione | |
through contact with persian traders | |
guo shoujing | |
26 seconds off the modern gregorian calendar | |
granaries were ordered built throughout the empire | |
beijing | |
sorghum | |
non -native chinese people | |
the eternal heaven | |
song | |
ming | |
a period of foreign domination | |
han chinese , khitans , jurchens , mongols , and tibetan buddhists | |
tang , song , as well as khitan liao and jurchen jin dynasties | |
liu bingzhong and yao shu | |
tripartite | |
civil , military , and censorial offices | |
the privy council | |
since the sui and tang dynasties | |
mongols and semuren | |
the ministry of war | |
1269 | |
mongolian , tibetan , and chinese | |
could not master written chinese , but they could generally converse well | |
tugh temur | |
emperor wenzong | |
1290 | |
1291 | |
income from the harvests of their chinese tenants | |
painting , mathematics , calligraphy , poetry , and theater | |
painting , poetry , and calligraphy | |
song | |
the qu | |
zaju | |
western | |
buddhism , especially the tibetan variants | |
tibetan buddhism | |
bureau of buddhist and tibetan affairs | |
sakya | |
1249 | |
1314 | |
matrices | |
polynomial algebra | |
1303 | |
applied mathematics to the construction of calendars | |
a cubic interpolation formula | |
shoushi li | |
calendar for fixing the seasons | |
1281 | |
non -mongol physicians | |
herbal remedies | |
spiritual cures | |
imperial academy of medicine | |
it ensured a high income and medical ethics were compatible with confucian virtues | |
four | |
inherited from the jin dynasty | |
chinese physicians were brought along military campaigns by the mongols | |
acupuncture , moxibustion , pulse diagnosis , and various herbal drugs and elixirs | |
1347 | |
muslim medicine | |
jesus the interpreter | |
1263 | |
its humoral system | |
yin -yang and wuxing | |
through kingdom of qocho and tibetan intermediaries | |
wang zhen | |
in the 12th century | |
töregene khatun | |
1273 | |
chao | |
bark of mulberry trees | |
1275 | |
woodblocks | |
1294 | |
patrimonial feudalism | |
traditional chinese autocratic -bureaucratic system | |
allied groups from central asia and the western end of the empire | |
colonial | |
ilkhanate | |
central asian muslims | |
han chinese and khitans | |
besh baliq , almaliq , and samarqand | |
artisans and farmers | |
a qara -khitay -lrb -khitan | |
restricting halal slaughter and other islamic practices like circumcision | |
kosher butchering | |
zhu yuanzhang | |
thanks | |
muslims in the semu class | |
frederick w . mote | |
degrees of privilege | |
rich and well socially standing | |
lived in poverty and were ill treated | |
northern | |
southern | |
southern china withstood and fought to the last | |
the earlier they surrendered to the mongols , the higher they were placed | |
private southern chinese manufacturers and merchants | |
uighurs | |
the karluk kara -khanid ruler | |
the korean king | |
the uighurs surrendered peacefully without violently resisting | |
the central region | |
the central secretariat | |
khanbaliq | |
beijing | |
zhongshu sheng | |
in africa | |
east african community | |
nairobi | |
tanzania | |
45 million people | |
a warm and humid tropical climate on its indian ocean coastline | |
the climate is cooler | |
mount kenya | |
somalia and ethiopia | |
its safaris , diverse climate and geography , and expansive wildlife reserves and national parks | |
lower paleolithic period | |
by the first millennium ad | |
bantu and nilotic | |
19th century | |
december 1963 | |
mount kenya | |
kirinyaga , kirenyaa and kiinyaa | |
god 's resting place | |
both kenia and kegnia | |
a very precise notation of a correct african pronunciation | |
joseph thompsons | |
1862 | |
the `` big five '' | |
lion , leopard , buffalo , rhinoceros , and elephant | |
masai mara | |
between june and september | |
2 ,900 kilometres -lrb -1 ,802 mi -rrb- | |
more than 20 million years ago | |
in the pleistocene epoch | |
richard leakey | |
.6 -million -year -old | |
mary leakey and louis leakey | |
the swahili | |
mombasa | |
duarte barbosa | |
the kenyan coast | |
city of malindi | |
14th century | |
august 1914 | |
governors of british east africa -lrb -as the protectorate was generally known -rrb - and german east africa | |
lt col paul von lettow -vorbeck | |
effective guerrilla warfare campaign , living off the land , capturing british supplies , and remaining undefeated | |
northern rhodesia | |
the central highlands | |
as itinerant farmers | |
banned the growing of coffee , introduced a hut tax , and the landless were granted less and less land in exchange for their labour | |
80 ,000 | |
15 january 1954 | |
the subsequent interrogation led to a better understanding of the mau mau command structure | |
24 april 1954 | |
4 ,686 mau mau | |
the swynnerton plan , which was used to both reward loyalists and punish mau mau. | |
1957 | |
kenya african national union -lrb -kanu -rrb - of jomo kenyatta | |
12 december 1963 | |
1963 | |
republic of kenya | |
where voters were supposed to line up behind their favoured candidates instead of a secret ballot | |
agitation for constitutional reform | |
daniel arap moi | |
a presidential representative democratic republic | |
the head of state and head of government | |
exercised by the government | |
both the government and the national assembly and the senate | |
the judiciary | |
low | |
gauge the prevalence of public sector corruption in various countries | |
139th out of 176 total countries | |
the establishment of a new and independent ethics and anti -corruption commission | |
party of national unity | |
the orange democratic movement -lrb -odm -rrb- | |
kibaki closed the gap and then overtook his opponent by a substantial margin after votes from his stronghold arrived later | |
odinga | |
programmes to avoid similar disasters in the future | |
truth , justice and reconciliation commission | |
evangelical lutheran church | |
kenya national dialogue and reconciliation process | |
28 february 2008 | |
prime minister | |
both pnu and odm camps | |
depending on each party 's strength in parliament | |
until the end of the current parliament or if either of the parties withdraws from the deal before then | |
pm will have power and authority to co -ordinate and supervise the functions of the government | |
annan and his un -backed panel and african union chairman jakaya kikwete | |
the steps of nairobi 's harambee house | |
29 february 2008 | |
the two political parties would share power equally | |
eliminate the position of prime minister and simultaneously reduce the powers of the president | |
august 2010 | |
delegates more power to local governments and gives kenyans a bill of rights | |
27 august 2010 | |
the second republic | |
december 2014 | |
to guard against armed groups | |
opposition politicians , human rights groups , and nine western countries | |
it infringed on democratic freedoms | |
of the united states , britain , germany and france | |
h international criminal court trial dates in 2013 for both president kenyatta and deputy president william ruto | |
us president barack obama | |
china | |
in july 2015 | |
in peacekeeping missions around the world | |
violence that subsequently engulfed the country | |
human rights violations | |
kenya’s armed forces | |
because the operations of the armed forces have been traditionally cloaked by the ubiquitous blanket of “state security” | |
credible claims of corruption were made with regard to recruitment and procurement of armoured personnel carriers | |
, the wisdom and prudence of certain decisions of procurement | |
0 .519 , ranked 145 out of 186 in the world | |
kenya | |
less than $1 .25 a day | |
a frontier market or occasionally an emerging market | |
rapid expansion in telecommunication and financial activity | |
food security | |
industry and manufacturing | |
75 % of the labour force | |
61 % | |
tourism | |
steady growth | |
the coastal beaches and the game reserves | |
germany and the united kingdom | |
24 % | |
tea , horticultural produce , and coffee | |
agriculture | |
weather -related fluctuations | |
international crops research institute for the semi -arid tropics -lrb -icrisat -rrb- | |
pigeon peas are very drought resistant , | |
by stimulating the growth of local seed production and agro -dealer networks for distribution and marketing | |
, helped to increase local producer prices by 20–25 % | |
enabling some farmers to buy assets | |
the fertile highlands | |
tea , coffee , sisal , pyrethrum , corn , and wheat | |
the semi -arid savanna to the north and east | |
53 % of the population | |
kenyans for kenya | |
kenya | |
14 % | |
nairobi , mombasa and kisumu | |
small -scale manufacturing of household goods , motor -vehicle parts , and farm implements | |
kenya 's inclusion among the beneficiaries of the us government 's african growth and opportunity act -lrb -agoa -rrb- | |
2000 | |
hydroelectric stations at dams | |
tana river , as well as the turkwel gorge dam | |
1997 | |
in turkana | |
around 10 billion barrels. | |
exploration | |
r 20 % to 25 % | |
$474 million | |
kenya 's largest source of foreign direct investment | |
support from china for a planned $2 .5 billion railway from the southern kenyan port of mombasa to neighboring uganda | |
base titanium , a subsidiary of base resources of australia | |
environmental and social problems | |
vision 2030 | |
an economic development programme it hopes will put the country in the same league as the asian economic tigers by the year 2030 | |
national climate change action plan | |
having acknowledged that omitting climate as a key development issue in vision 2030 was an oversight | |
climate will be a central issue in the renewed medium term plan that will be launched in the coming months | |
in agriculture | |
up to 30 % | |
9–18. | |
poverty , the lack of access to education and weak government institutions | |
kenya 's various ethnic groups typically speak their mother tongues within their own communities | |
english and swahili | |
in commerce , schooling and government | |
in the country | |
christian | |
protestant | |
3 million followers | |
nairobi | |
2 .4 % | |
sixty percent | |
mostly christian | |
around 300 ,000 | |
nurses | |
clinical officers , medical officers and medical practitioners | |
65 ,000 | |
7 ,000 doctors | |
diseases of poverty | |
half | |
diseases like malaria , hiv/aids , pneumonia , diarrhoea and malnutrition | |
weak policies , corruption , inadequate health workers , weak management and poor leadership in the public health sector | |
15 million | |
british colonists. | |
12 december 1963 | |
ominde commission | |
focused on identity and unity , which were critical issues at the time | |
the 7–4–2–3 system was adopted | |
look at both the possibilities of setting up a second university in kenya as well as the reforming of the entire education system | |
8–4–4 system | |
8–4–4 system | |
1992 | |
january 1985 | |
vocational subjects | |
the new structure would enable school drop -outs at all levels either to be self -employed or to secure employment in the informal sector | |
january 2003 | |
increased by about 70 %. | |
age six years | |
eight years in primary school and four years in high school or secondary school. | |
join a vocational youth/village polytechnic or make their own arrangements for an apprenticeship program | |
join a polytechnic or other technical college and study for three years or proceed directly to the university and study for four years | |
85 % | |
age three to five | |
a key requirement for admission to standard one -lrb -first grade -rrb- | |
those who proceed to secondary school or vocational training | |
the kenya certificate of secondary education | |
the kenya national library service | |
establish , equip , manage and maintain national and public libraries in the country | |
a peoples university | |
it is open to all irrespective of age , literacy level and has materials relevant to people of all walks of life | |
cricket , rallying , football , rugby union and boxing | |
its dominance in middle -distance and long -distance athletics | |
kenyan athletes -lrb -particularly kalenjin -rrb- | |
morocco and ethiopia | |
six gold | |
africa 's most successful nation in the 2008 olympics | |
iaaf golden league jackpot | |
the defection of a number of kenyan athletes to represent other countries | |
economic or financial factors | |
women 's volleyball within africa | |
cricket | |
2003 | |
rakep patel | |
march 2007 | |
the world famous safari rally | |
one of the toughest rallies in the world | |
björn waldegård , hannu mikkola , tommi mäkinen , shekhar mehta , carlos sainz and colin mcrae | |
three meals in a day | |
10 o 'clock tea -lrb -chai ya saa nne -rrb - and 4 pm tea | |
tea or porridge with bread , chapati , mahamri , boiled sweet potatoes or yams | |
ugali with vegetables , sour milk , meat , fish or any other stew | |
the united nations | |
the world meteorological organization -lrb -wmo -rrb - and the united nations environment programme -lrb -unep -rrb- | |
greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere | |
united nations framework convention on climate change | |
resolution 43/53 | |
hoesung lee | |
korean | |
ismail el gizouli | |
bert bolin | |
february 2015 | |
representatives appointed by governments and organizations | |
350 | |
government officials and climate change experts | |
about seven -eighths | |
1989 | |
the united nations environment programme -lrb -unep -rrb - and the world meteorological organization -lrb -wmo -rrb- | |
united nations environment programme | |
the financial regulations and rules of the wmo | |
world meteorological organization | |
does not carry out research nor does it monitor climate related data | |
available information about climate change based on published sources | |
non -peer -reviewed sources | |
model results , reports from government agencies and non -governmental organizations , and industry journals | |
two | |
ten to fifteen | |
a somewhat larger number | |
the coordinating lead authors | |
the working group chairs | |
substantially increasing the atmospheric concentrations | |
additional warming of the earth 's surface | |
over half | |
`` business as usual '' -lrb -bau -rrb- | |
increased by 0 .3 to 0 .6 °c | |
2001 | |
16 national science academies | |
science | |
at least 90 % | |
between 1 .4 and 5 .8 °c above 1990 levels | |
richard lindzen | |
does not faithfully summarize the full wgi report | |
john houghton | |
a co -chair of tar wgi | |
scientific evidence | |
the same procedures as for ipcc assessment reports | |
2011 | |
2011 | |
requested by governments | |
the data distribution centre and the national greenhouse gas inventories programme | |
default emission factors | |
fuel consumption , industrial production and so on | |
wmo executive council and unep governing council | |
the date | |
`` the poor application of well -established ipcc procedures in this instance '' | |
the wwf report | |
`` variations of snow and ice in the past and at present on a global and regional scale '' | |
ipcc chairman | |
making it seem like climate change is more serious by overstating the impact | |
co -chair of the ipcc working group ii | |
himalayan glaciers | |
`` generally unfounded and also marginal to the assessment '' | |
1999 | |
michael e . mann , raymond s . bradley and malcolm k . hughes | |
the `` hockey stick graph '' | |
jones et al . 1998 , pollack , huang & shen 1998 , crowley & lowery 2000 and briffa 2000 | |
between 1000 and 1900 | |
fred singer | |
capitol hill , washington , d .c. | |
18 july 2000 | |
united states senate committee on commerce , science and transportation | |
rep . joe barton | |
ed whitfield | |
23 june 2005 | |
sherwood boehlert | |
sherwood boehlert | |
2001 | |
2007 | |
ten | |
divergence | |
14 | |
1 february 2007 | |
temperatures and sea levels have been rising at or above the maximum rates | |
actual temperature rise was near the top end of the range given | |
actual sea level rise was above the top of the range | |
projected rises in sea levels | |
9–88 cm | |
50–140 cm | |
2001 | |
coordinating lead author of the fifth assessment report | |
science magazine | |
concurring , smaller assessments of special problems | |
the montreal protocol | |
climate change | |
states and governments | |
sheldon ungar | |
varying regional cost -benefit analysis and burden -sharing conflicts with regard to the distribution of emission reductions | |
regional burden sharing conflicts | |
the uk government | |
other scientific bodies | |
significant new evidence or events that change our understanding of climate science | |
ipcc | |
five | |
the journal nature | |
turning the whole climate science assessment process into a moderated `` living '' wikipedia -ipcc | |
remove government oversight from its processes | |
to conduct photosynthesis | |
energy | |
energy | |
the calvin cycle | |
1 | |
pinch in two | |
environmental factors like light color and intensity | |
contain their own dna | |
a photosynthetic cyanobacterium that was engulfed by an early eukaryotic cell | |
must be inherited by each daughter cell during cell division | |
plants and algae | |
russian | |
biologist | |
1905 | |
andreas schimper | |
cyanobacteria | |
prokaryotes | |
they have two cell membranes | |
peptidoglycan | |
blue -green algae | |
eukaryotic | |
around a billion years ago | |
two innermost lipid -bilayer membranes | |
phagosomal | |
many of its genes were lost or transferred to the nucleus of the host | |
almost the same thing as chloroplast | |
three | |
red algal chloroplast | |
green chloroplast | |
the green chloroplast lineage | |
glaucophyte | |
alga | |
glaucophyte chloroplasts | |
a carboxysome | |
icosahedral | |
chlorophyll a and phycobilins | |
phycobilisomes | |
the phycobilin phycoerytherin | |
catch more sunlight in deep water | |
a form of starch | |
phycobilisomes | |
accessory pigments that override the chlorophylls ' green colors | |
the peptidoglycan wall | |
chloroplast division | |
chlorophyll b | |
double | |
additional membranes outside of the original two | |
a nonphotosynthetic eukaryote engulfed a chloroplast -containing alga but failed to digest it | |
sometimes the eaten alga 's cell membrane , and the phagosomal vacuole from the host 's cell membrane | |
its chloroplast , and sometimes its cell membrane and nucleus | |
chloroplasts derived from a green alga | |
common flagellated | |
stacked in groups of three | |
starch | |
the membrane of the primary endosymbiont | |
cryptomonads | |
red -algal derived chloroplast | |
nucleomorph | |
in granules found in the periplastid space | |
stacks of two | |
helicosproidia | |
chromalveolates | |
the malaria parasite | |
a vestigial red algal derived chloroplast | |
in amylopectin starch granules that are located in their cytoplasm | |
fatty acids , isopentenyl pyrophosphate , iron -sulfur clusters | |
apicomplexan -related diseases | |
isopentenyl pyrophosphate synthesis | |
photosynthetic pigments or true thylakoids | |
four | |
peridinin | |
peridinin -type chloroplast | |
triplet -stacked | |
the red algal endosymbiont 's original cell membrane | |
fucoxanthin dinophyte | |
fucoxanthin dinophyte | |
four | |
a six membraned chloroplast | |
a cryptophyte | |
its nucleomorph and outermost two membranes | |
a phycobilin -containing chloroplast | |
a two -membraned chloroplast | |
heterokontophyte | |
a diatom -lrb -heterokontophyte -rrb - derived chloroplast | |
up to five | |
the entire diatom endosymbiont as the chloroplast | |
granules in the dinophyte host 's cytoplasm | |
the dinophyte nucleus | |
lepidodinium | |
their original peridinin chloroplast | |
a green algal derived chloroplast | |
a green algal derived chloroplast | |
first set of endosymbiotic events | |
acquired a photosynthetic cyanobacterial endosymbiont more recently | |
about a million | |
around 850 | |
three million | |
ctdna , or cpdna | |
the plastome | |
1962 | |
1986 | |
two japanese research teams | |
the inverted repeat regions | |
direct repeats | |
stabilize the rest of the chloroplast genome | |
electron microscopy | |
two | |
a theta intermediary form | |
a cairns replication intermediate | |
with a rolling circle mechanism | |
a → g deamination | |
when it is single stranded | |
linear | |
homologous recombination | |
in branched , linear , or other complex structures | |
bacteriophage t4 | |
linear | |
circular | |
via a d loop mechanism | |
endosymbiotic gene transfer | |
the lost chloroplast 's existence | |
a red algal derived chloroplast | |
green algal derived chloroplast | |
nonfunctional pseudogenes | |
around half | |
participating in cell division , protein routing , and even disease resistance | |
the cell membrane | |
a ribosome | |
in the cytosol | |
helps many proteins bind the polypeptide | |
keeping it from folding prematurely | |
lens -shaped | |
5–8 μm in diameter | |
1–3 μm | |
a net | |
a cup | |
a double membrane | |
the product of the host 's cell membrane infolding to form a vesicle to surround the ancestral cyanobacterium | |
homologous | |
the mitochondrial double membrane | |
run proton pumps and carry out oxidative phosphorylation | |
generate atp energy | |
the internal thylakoid system | |
the inner chloroplast membrane | |
stromules | |
stroma -containing tubule | |
to increase the chloroplast 's surface area for cross -membrane transport | |
1962 | |
in the chloroplasts of c4 plants | |
in some c3 angiosperms , and even some gymnosperms | |
the chloroplast peripheral reticulum | |
increase the chloroplast 's surface area for cross -membrane transport | |
the thylakoids and intermembrane space | |
synthesize a small fraction of their proteins | |
17 nm | |
25 nm | |
motifs for shine -dalgarno sequence recognition | |
is considered essential for translation initiation in most chloroplasts and prokaryotes | |
plastoglobulus , sometimes spelled plastoglobule -lrb -s-rrb- | |
spherical bubbles | |
lipids and proteins | |
45–60 nanometers across | |
a lipid monolayer | |
either to a thylakoid or to another plastoglobulus attached to a thylakoid | |
the thylakoid network | |
singularly , attached directly to their parent thylakoid | |
in old or stressed chloroplasts | |
the chloroplasts of some hornworts and algae | |
roughly spherical | |
highly refractive | |
starch | |
divide to form new pyrenoids , or be produced `` de novo '' | |
the helical thylakoid model | |
flattened circular | |
anywhere from two to a hundred | |
10–20 | |
helicoid stromal thylakoids | |
light energy | |
light energy | |
energize electrons | |
pump hydrogen ions into the thylakoid space | |
a dam turbine | |
two | |
are arranged in grana | |
are in contact with the stroma | |
pancake -shaped circular disks | |
about 300–600 nanometers in diameter | |
about thirty | |
help transfer and dissipate excess energy | |
their bright colors sometimes override the chlorophyll green | |
a bright red -orange carotenoid | |
orange -red zeaxanthin | |
e a third group of pigments found in cyanobacteria | |
red | |
red algae | |
relatively large protein complexes | |
about 40 nanometers across | |
an enzyme called rubisco | |
it has trouble distinguishing between carbon dioxide and oxygen | |
at high oxygen concentrations , rubisco starts accidentally adding oxygen to sugar precursors | |
the calvin cycle | |
atp energy | |
light reactions | |
rubisco | |
normal grana and thylakoids | |
a four -carbon compound | |
to carry out the calvin cycle and make sugar | |
all green parts | |
the chlorophyll in them | |
parenchyma cells | |
collenchyma tissue | |
a plant cell which contains chloroplasts | |
in the stems | |
concentrated in the leaves | |
8–15 per cell | |
half a million | |
the mesophyll layers | |
low -light conditions | |
under intense light | |
photooxidative damage | |
to distribute chloroplasts so that they can take shelter behind each other or spread out | |
mitochondria | |
two | |
infected cells seal themselves off and undergo programmed cell death | |
infected cells release signals warning the rest of the plant of a pathogen 's presence | |
by purposely damaging their photosynthetic system | |
reactive oxygen species | |
salicylic acid , jasmonic acid , nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species | |
after detecting stress in a cell | |
pass on their signal to an unknown second messenger molecule | |
signals from the chloroplast that regulate gene expression in the nucleus | |
photosynthesis | |
photosynthesis | |
food in the form of sugars | |
water -lrb -h2o -rrb - and carbon dioxide -lrb -co2 -rrb- | |
sugar and oxygen -lrb -o2 -rrb- | |
generate atp energy | |
into the thylakoid space | |
up to a thousand times | |
phosphorylate adenosine diphosphate | |
adenosine triphosphate | |
nadp+ | |
cyclic photophosphorylation | |
in c4 plants | |
more atp than nadph | |
the calvin cycle | |
unstable six -carbon molecules that immediately break down | |
three -carbon molecules called 3 -phosphoglyceric acid | |
one out of every six | |
glucose monomers in the chloroplast can be linked together | |
under conditions such as high atmospheric co2 concentrations | |
distorting the grana and thylakoids | |
waterlogged roots | |
another photosynthesis -depressing factor | |
add o2 instead of co2 to rubp | |
when the oxygen concentration is too high | |
it consumes atp and oxygen , releases co2 , and produces no sugar | |
up to half the carbon fixed by the calvin cycle | |
they exhibit a distinct chloroplast dimorphism | |
in their stroma | |
cysteine and methionine | |
it has trouble crossing membranes to get to where it is needed | |
whether the organelle carries out the last leg of the pathway or if it happens in the cytosol | |
chloroplasts | |
undifferentiated proplastids found in the zygote , or fertilized egg | |
in an adult plant 's apical meristems | |
the formation of starch -storing amyloplasts | |
proplastids may develop into an etioplast stage before becoming chloroplasts | |
a plastid that lacks chlorophyll | |
invaginations that form a lattice of tubes in their stroma | |
a yellow chlorophyll precursor | |
gymnosperms | |
chromoplasts | |
pigment -filled plastids responsible for the bright colors seen in flowers and ripe fruit | |
chromoplasts | |
chromoplasts | |
chloroplasts and other plastids | |
filaments | |
proteins | |
a structure called a z -ring | |
within the chloroplast 's stroma | |
the min system | |
plastid -dividing rings | |
two | |
about 5 nanometers across | |
6 .4 nanometers | |
chloroplasts have a third plastid -dividing ring | |
light | |
bright white light | |
large dumbbell -shaped | |
poor quality green light | |
transgenes in these plastids cannot be disseminated by pollen | |
environmental risks | |
3 in 1 ,000 ,000 | |
transplastomic | |
itself | |
composite number | |
the fundamental theorem of arithmetic | |
a product of primes | |
because one can include arbitrarily many instances of 1 in any factorization | |
primality | |
trial division | |
the miller–rabin primality test | |
the aks primality test | |
22 ,338 ,618 decimal digits | |
infinitely many | |
euclid | |
the statistical behaviour | |
the prime number theorem | |
at the end of the 19th century | |
goldbach 's conjecture | |
the twin prime conjecture | |
algebraic aspects | |
public -key cryptography | |
prime ideals | |
2 | |
1 , 2 , and n | |
odd prime | |
9 | |
even numbers | |
1 | |
christian goldbach | |
leonhard euler | |
10 ,006 ,721 | |
its own special category as a `` unit '' | |
euclid 's fundamental theorem of arithmetic | |
if 1 were considered a prime | |
euler 's totient function | |
the sum of divisors function | |
only the single number 1 | |
the rhind papyrus | |
the ancient greeks | |
euclid 's elements | |
euclid | |
compute primes | |
in 1640 | |
euler | |
22n + 1 | |
2p − 1 | |
up to n = 4 -lrb -or 216 + 1 -rrb- | |
trial division | |
if a complete list of primes up to is known | |
greater than 1 | |
only three divisions | |
less than or equal to the square root of n | |
two main classes | |
probabilistic -lrb -or `` monte carlo '' -rrb- | |
deterministic | |
deterministic | |
1/ -lrb -1-p -rrb-n | |
the fermat primality test , | |
np≡n -lrb -mod p -rrb- | |
composite numbers -lrb -the carmichael numbers -rrb- | |
baillie -psw | |
solovay -strassen tests | |
2p + 1 | |
2p − 1 | |
the lucas–lehmer test | |
primorial primes | |
fermat primes | |
distributed computing | |
in 2009 | |
us $100 ,000 | |
the electronic frontier foundation | |
-lsb -256kn + 1 , 256k -lrb -n + 1 -rrb - − 1 -rsb- | |
the floor function | |
chebyshev | |
any natural number n > 3 | |
n < p < 2n − 2 | |
wilson 's theorem | |
their greatest common divisor is one | |
dirichlet 's theorem | |
1/6 | |
at most one prime number | |
infinitely many prime numbers | |
the zeta function | |
a finite value | |
diverges | |
exceeds any given number | |
identity | |
1859 | |
s = −2 , −4 , ... , | |
random noise | |
asymptotic distribution | |
asymptotic distribution | |
goldbach 's conjecture | |
1912 | |
all numbers up to n = 2 · 1017 | |
vinogradov 's theorem | |
chen 's theorem | |
twin prime conjecture | |
pairs of primes with difference 2 | |
polignac 's conjecture | |
n2 + 1 | |
brocard 's conjecture | |
number theory | |
g . h . hardy | |
the 1970s | |
hash tables | |
pseudorandom number generators | |
a recurring decimal | |
p − 1 | |
-lrb -p − 1 -rrb -! + 1 | |
-lrb -n − 1 -rrb-! | |
p is not a prime factor of q | |
rsa | |
the diffie–hellman key exchange | |
512 -bit | |
modular exponentiation | |
1024 -bit | |
cicadas | |
as grubs underground | |
17 years | |
make it very difficult for predators to evolve that could specialize as predators | |
up to 2 % higher | |
indecomposability | |
the smallest subfield | |
as a connected sum of prime knots | |
any object can be , essentially uniquely , decomposed into its prime components | |
it cannot be written as the knot sum of two nontrivial knots | |
commutative ring r | |
prime elements | |
irreducible elements | |
it is neither zero nor a unit | |
cannot be written as a product of two ring elements that are not units | |
the fundamental theorem of arithmetic | |
the gaussian integers z -lsb -i-rsb- | |
a + bi | |
arbitrary integers | |
4k + 3 | |
in ring theory | |
prime ideals | |
algebraic number theory | |
the fundamental theorem of arithmetic | |
a noetherian commutative ring | |
prime ideals | |
ramification in geometry | |
ring of integers of quadratic number fields | |
the solvability of quadratic equations | |
norm gets smaller | |
completed -lrb -or local -rrb - fields | |
the absolute value | |
local -global principle | |
olivier messiaen | |
la nativité du seigneur | |
quatre études de rythme | |
the third étude | |
the movements of nature | |
swiss canton | |
north sea | |
cologne , germany | |
danube | |
1 ,230 km -lrb -760 mi -rrb- | |
europe | |
netherlands | |
1 ,230 km | |
gaulish name rēnos | |
rhin | |
rīnaz | |
1st century bc | |
gaulish name rēnos | |
rhin | |
rijn | |
rīnaz | |
rhijn | |
rhine -kilometers | |
1939 | |
old rhine bridge at constance | |
hoek van holland | |
canalisation projects | |
rhine -kilometers" | |
1939 | |
old rhine bridge at constance | |
canalisation projects | |
hoek van holland | |
north | |
86 km long , | |
rhine valley | |
sargans | |
austria | |
chur | |
86 km | |
599 m | |
rhine valley | |
switzerland | |
lake constance | |
alter rhein | |
modern canalized section | |
isel | |
donkey | |
lake constance | |
modern canalized section | |
alter rhein | |
small islands | |
isel | |
diepoldsau | |
fußach | |
strong sedimentation | |
parallel to the canalized rhine | |
silt | |
fußach | |
constant flooding | |
diepoldsau | |
dornbirner ach | |
continuous input of sediment | |
three | |
lower lake | |
lake rhine | |
swiss -austrian border | |
upper lake | |
three | |
austria | |
alps | |
47°39′n 9°19′e / 47 .650°n 9 .317°e / 47 .650; 9 .317. | |
baden -württemberg | |
greater density of cold water | |
lake überlingen | |
rheinbrech | |
entire length | |
lindau | |
rheinbrech | |
lindau | |
lake überlingen | |
rhine gutter | |
water level | |
westward | |
river aare | |
1 ,000 m3/s -lrb -35 ,000 cu ft/s -rrb- | |
finsteraarhorn | |
basel | |
westward | |
aare | |
1 ,000 m3/s -lrb -35 ,000 cu ft/s -rrb - , | |
finsteraarhorn | |
german | |
basel | |
rhine knee | |
central bridge | |
300 km long | |
40 km wide | |
basel | |
rhine knee | |
north | |
high rhine | |
central bridge | |
19th century | |
increased | |
fell significantly | |
grand canal d 'alsace | |
large compensation pools | |
upper rhine | |
19th century | |
increased | |
fell significantly | |
grand canal d 'alsace | |
germany | |
300 m3/s -lrb -11 ,000 cu ft/s -rrb- | |
rhine | |
moselle | |
400 m -lrb -1 ,300 ft -rrb-. | |
germany | |
germany | |
moselle | |
france | |
2 ,290 m3/s -lrb -81 ,000 cu ft/s -rrb- | |
middle rhine | |
rhine gorge | |
erosion | |
the romantic rhine | |
middle rhine | |
rhine gorge | |
castles | |
romantic rhine | |
plants and factories | |
duisburg | |
ruhr | |
drinking water | |
switzerland | |
pollution | |
lower rhine | |
switzerland | |
duisburg | |
ruhr | |
tourism | |
rüdesheim am rhein | |
lorelei | |
middle rhine valley | |
tourism | |
unesco world heritage site. | |
rüdesheim am rhein | |
lorelei | |
sankt goarshausen | |
duisburg | |
wesel -datteln canal | |
lippe | |
emmerich rhine bridge | |
400 m | |
lower rhine | |
rhine -ruhr | |
duisport | |
emmerich rhine bridge | |
400 m wide | |
meuse | |
rijn | |
two thirds | |
west | |
waal | |
meuse | |
the oude maas | |
pannerdens kanaal | |
nederrijn | |
lek | |
noord river | |
pannerdens kanaal | |
nederrijn | |
one ninth | |
lek | |
wijk bij duurstede | |
rijn | |
draining the surrounding land | |
kromme rijn | |
bent rhine | |
old rhine | |
rhine -meuse | |
millingen aan de rijn , | |
rhine delta | |
nederrijn at angeren | |
three | |
waal | |
old meuse | |
the rip | |
st . elizabeth 's | |
1421 | |
merwede -oude maas | |
1421 to 1904 | |
archipelago -like estuary | |
drainage channels | |
construction of delta works | |
dammed | |
20th century | |
tidal delta | |
tidal currents | |
tear huge areas of land into the sea. | |
zaltbommel | |
tethys sea | |
jurassic period | |
mediterranean geography | |
mesozoic era | |
iberia | |
n–s | |
upper rhine graben | |
miocene | |
danube | |
stream capture | |
pliocene period | |
vosges mountains | |
ice ages | |
six | |
120 m | |
northwest | |
brest | |
74 ,000 -lrb -bp | |
11 ,600 bp | |
west | |
120 m | |
english channel | |
glacier | |
tundra | |
22 ,000–14 ,000 yr bp | |
ice -sheets | |
loess | |
22 ,000 years ago | |
thaw | |
rhine | |
13 ,000 bp | |
9000 bp | |
7500 yr ago | |
rates of sea -level rise | |
last 7000 years | |
tectonic subsidence | |
1–3 cm -lrb -0 .39–1 .18 in -rrb - per century | |
11 ,700 years ago | |
8 ,000 years ago | |
late -glacial valley | |
netherlands | |
3000 yr bp | |
increased flooding and sedimentation | |
sediment load | |
11–13th century | |
80 | |
north sea | |
meuse estuary | |
ijsselmeer | |
freshwater lake | |
three | |
1st century bc | |
germania | |
6th century bc | |
maurus servius honoratus | |
ad 14 | |
danube | |
the empire fell | |
eastwards | |
southern | |
eight | |
army of germania inferior | |
ubiorum | |
threat of war | |
town of the ubii | |
5th century | |
kingdoms | |
dragons rock | |
siegfried | |
hagen | |
6th century | |
10th century | |
lower lorraine | |
archduke sigismund | |
1469 | |
peace of westphalia | |
establishing `` natural borders '' | |
napoleon | |
1806 | |
1840 | |
end of world war i | |
1935 | |
german army | |
adolf hitler 's rise to power | |
1936 | |
arnhem | |
formidable natural obstacle | |
september 1944 | |
ludendorff bridge | |
seven days to the river rhine | |
1 ,230 kilometres -lrb -764 miles -rrb- | |
knaurs lexikon | |
typographical error | |
1 ,320 kilometres -lrb -820 miles -rrb- | |
2010 | |
following a referendum in 1997 | |
scotland act 1998 | |
in which it can make laws | |
parliament of the united kingdom | |
westminster | |
lack of a parliament of scotland | |
three hundred | |
first world war. | |
the late 1960s | |
directly elected scottish assembly | |
north | |
`` it 's scotland 's oil '' | |
1974 | |
not benefitting scotland as much as they should | |
1978 | |
edinburgh | |
majority | |
51 .6 % | |
failed | |
32 .9 % | |
a scottish parliament | |
the conservative party | |
1989 | |
blueprint | |
scottish parliament building | |
enric miralles | |
spanish | |
leaf -shaped | |
queen elizabeth ii | |
meeting of the church 's general assembly | |
general assembly hall of the church of scotland | |
courtyard | |
university of aberdeen | |
former strathclyde regional council debating chamber in glasgow | |
city of edinburgh council | |
lothian regional council | |
demolished | |
parliament square , high street and george iv bridge in edinburgh | |
main | |
one msp | |
tricia marwick | |
secret | |
129 | |
a vote clerk | |
presiding officer | |
the parliamentary bureau | |
five | |
the presiding officer | |
hemicycle | |
encourage consensus amongst elected members | |
131 | |
2 | |
vote | |
scottish rivers | |
silver | |
the queen | |
wisdom , compassion , justice and integrity | |
a glass case suspended from the lid | |
april | |
debating chamber | |
the public | |
free | |
the official report | |
wednesdays | |
up to four minutes | |
presiding officer | |
religious beliefs | |
nominate speakers | |
the presiding officer | |
amount of time for which they are allowed to speak | |
different viewpoints | |
ministers or party leaders | |
gaelic | |
5 pm | |
`` decision time '' | |
vote | |
electronic consoles on their desks | |
seconds | |
votes | |
political parties | |
whips | |
moral | |
deselected as official party candidates during future elections | |
immediately after decision time | |
not a scottish minister | |
45 minutes | |
other members | |
winds up | |
committee | |
stronger | |
no revising chamber | |
principal role | |
other locations throughout scotland | |
a small number of msps | |
balance of parties | |
functions | |
mandatory | |
fourth | |
beginning of each parliamentary session | |
one | |
current subject committees | |
session | |
type of committee | |
large -scale development projects | |
scottish government. | |
private bill | |
scotland act 1998 | |
queen elizabeth ii | |
devolved competencies | |
parliament of the united kingdom at westminster | |
scottish parliament | |
schedule 5 | |
scottish parliament | |
automatically devolved | |
up to 3 pence in the pound | |
2012 act | |
reserved | |
scottish parliament | |
westminster | |
uk government ministers | |
bills | |
the scottish government | |
a private member | |
an outside proposer | |
in a number of stages | |
introductory | |
accompanying documents | |
whether the bill is within the legislative competence of the parliament | |
in the relevant committee or committees | |
stage 2 | |
stage 3 | |
two | |
final | |
wrecking | |
decision time | |
the monarch | |
royal assent | |
a 4 -week period | |
supreme court of the united kingdom | |
-lsb -date -rsb- | |
hold the majority of seats | |
any member | |
first minister | |
elected msps | |
the sovereign | |
thursday | |
may | |
the monarch | |
supplant it. | |
28 | |
several procedures | |
msps | |
legislative programme for the forthcoming year | |
issues related to the substance of the statement | |
parliamentary time | |
thursday | |
any member of the scottish government | |
issues under their jurisdiction | |
four | |
73 | |
2005 | |
one | |
dispersed population and distance | |
55 ,000 | |
proportionally to the number of votes received | |
the d 'hondt method | |
quotient | |
constituency seats | |
iteratively | |
a number of qualifications | |
1981 | |
over the age of 18 | |
police and the armed forces | |
mental health -lrb -care and treatment -rrb - -lrb -scotland -rrb - act 2003 | |
a party has commanded a parliamentary majority | |
labour | |
151 votes | |
eight | |
scottish independence | |
the conservatives | |
edinburgh pentlands | |
five seats | |
annabel goldie | |
cameron | |
able to vote on domestic legislation that applies only to england , wales and northern ireland | |
domestic legislation of the scottish parliament | |
west lothian question | |
the conservative | |
england | |
islamism | |
all spheres of life. | |
reordering | |
poles | |
revolution or invasion | |
democratic | |
palestine | |
abolish the state of israel | |
democracy | |
religious | |
major division | |
sunni pan -islamism | |
sharia rather than the building of islamic institutions , | |
democracy | |
to maintain their legitimacy | |
political | |
islam | |
its supporters | |
illiberal islamic regimes | |
religion from politics | |
muslims | |
americans | |
a historical fluke | |
between 1945 and 1970 | |
non -political islam | |
dangerous enemies | |
during the 1970s | |
considerable impact | |
the mujahideen muslim afghanistan | |
leftist/communist/nationalist insurgents/opposition | |
considerable impact | |
anwar sadat | |
peace | |
political support | |
1975 | |
assassinated | |
conservative | |
hate | |
wars | |
infidels | |
saudi | |
islamist | |
incompetent , inefficient , or neglectful | |
housing | |
rhetoric | |
avoid prohibitively costly dowry demands | |
law and philosophy | |
the all india muslim league | |
the mainstream indian nationalist and secularist indian national congress | |
1908 | |
the reconstruction of religious thought in islam | |
secularism and secular nationalism | |
crowd out | |
nationalist differences | |
1930 | |
pakistan movement | |
sayyid abul ala maududi | |
journalism | |
1941 | |
through his writing | |
in a modern context | |
sayyid abul ala maududi | |
journalism | |
through his writing | |
a modern context | |
sharia | |
an islamic state | |
unity of god | |
gradual | |
an educational process | |
1928 | |
ismailiyah , egypt | |
hassan al banna | |
the qur 'an | |
imperialist | |
violence | |
1949 | |
egypt 's premier mahmud fami naqrashi | |
1948 | |
gamal abdul nasser | |
one of the most influential movements | |
75 % of the total seats | |
`` semi -legal '' | |
field candidates | |
mohamed morsi | |
quick and decisive | |
a pivotal event | |
economic | |
a steep and steady decline | |
anti -democratic islamist movements | |
ideological | |
ali shariati | |
somewhere between | |
the prophet mohammad | |
conspiracy | |
islamic | |
shia terrorist | |
economic | |
during the 2006 israel -lebanon conflict | |
president mahmoud ahmadinejad | |
the soviet union | |
an islamic rebellion | |
send aid and sometimes to go themselves to fight for their faith | |
marginal | |
16 ,000 to 35 ,000 | |
worked to radicalize the islamist movement | |
saddam hussein | |
islamist | |
saudi | |
the west | |
conservative muslims | |
domestic islamists | |
in the kingdom | |
algeria | |
osama bin laden | |
qutb 's | |
1966 | |
the brotherhood | |
fringe or splinter | |
by the 1970s | |
egyptian islamic jihad organization | |
1981 | |
apostate | |
promoted western/foreign ideas and practices into islamic societies | |
muhammad abd al -salaam farag | |
violence | |
al -gama 'a al -islamiyya | |
in 2003 | |
unsuccessful | |
political figures | |
quiescent | |
hamas | |
destruction of israel | |
alcohol | |
palestine | |
hamas | |
542 | |
majority of the seats , | |
2007 | |
driving israel out of the gaza strip | |
islamist | |
hassan al -turabi | |
national islamic front | |
money from foreign islamist banking systems | |
university and military academy | |
1985 | |
with the help of the military | |
sharia law | |
osama bin laden | |
american attack on iraq | |
staying home | |
1989 | |
algeria | |
front islamique de salut | |
a military coup d 'état | |
justice and prosperity | |
vicious and destructive | |
1992 | |
one of the poorest countries on earth | |
80 % | |
the taliban | |
pakistan | |
neofundamentalist | |
sharia | |
osama bin laden | |
july 1977 | |
alcohol and nightclubs | |
islamism | |
his means of seizing power | |
1988 | |
wahhabi/salafi jihadist extremist militant | |
sunni arabs | |
ten million | |
recognition | |
a caliphate | |
2004 | |
2003 | |
notorious intransigence | |
march 2011 | |
a terrorist organisation | |
a different view | |
7th century | |
1924 | |
true islamic | |
ended the true islamic system | |
armed | |
ideological struggle | |
elites | |
egypt | |
terrorist groups | |
over 900 ,000 | |
strong islamist | |
2007 | |
londonistan | |
incitement to terrorism | |
since 2001 | |
state | |
christian whiton | |
u .s. defense secretary | |
undermining the communist ideology | |
latin | |
military force | |
japan | |
technologies and ideas | |
influence | |
`` formal imperialism '' | |
othering | |
direct | |
`` informal '' imperialism | |
`` formal '' | |
aggressiveness | |
ownership of private industries | |
informal | |
distinction | |
the world systems theory | |
lenin | |
empires | |
seaborne | |
colonialism | |
political focus | |
ideological | |
ottoman | |
person or group of people | |
imperialism and colonialism | |
taking physical control of another | |
conquering the other state 's lands | |
exploitation | |
characteristics | |
empire -building | |
imperialism | |
highest 'social efficiency ' | |
theory of races | |
whiteness | |
germany | |
britain | |
political | |
geographical societies in europe | |
fund | |
environmental determinism | |
temperate | |
orientalism | |
uncivilized | |
superior | |
terra nullius | |
the eighteenth century | |
the british empire | |
aboriginal | |
empty land | |
an imaginative geography | |
irrational and backward | |
inferior | |
orientalism | |
progressive | |
nineteenth -century maps | |
blank spaces on contemporary maps | |
unexplored territory | |
nineteenth -century cartographic techniques | |
french | |
the pre -columbian era | |
genghis khan | |
dozens | |
ethiopian empire | |
sub -saharan africa | |
cultural imperialism | |
soft power | |
dallas | |
roman | |
bans | |
around 1700 | |
colonizing | |
thousands | |
middle of the 20th century | |
open door policy | |
1919 | |
1999 | |
historians | |
the world 's economy | |
many imperial powers | |
economic growth | |
mid -18th century | |
colonies | |
the mughal state | |
communication | |
deadly explosives | |
the machine gun | |
arrows , swords , and leather shields | |
european | |
british | |
in the late 1870s | |
philanthropy | |
to constantly expand investment | |
aristocracy | |
the 1950s | |
before world war i | |
disease | |
taxation | |
environmental determinism | |
the environment in which they lived | |
less civilized | |
africa | |
orientalism and tropicality | |
geographic scholars | |
northern europe and the mid -atlantic | |
guidance | |
orientalism | |
colonizing empires | |
the sixteenth century | |
1599 | |
queen elizabeth | |
exploitation | |
the portuguese | |
1830 | |
1850 | |
catholicism | |
africa | |
when germany started to build her own | |
civilize the inferior | |
assimilation | |
small numbers of settlers | |
christianity and french culture | |
algeria | |
overseas colonies | |
anti -colonial movements | |
vietnam | |
algeria | |
1960 | |
scandinavia | |
muslim iberia | |
middle period of classical antiquity | |
800 ce | |
central europe | |
late 19th century | |
1862 | |
after the franco -german war | |
napoleon | |
europe | |
the south pacific | |
prestige | |
1884 | |
new guinea | |
hamburg merchants and traders | |
japan took part of sakhalin island | |
1894 | |
thailand | |
manchuria | |
china | |
1932 | |
lenin | |
eastern europe | |
bolshevik leaders | |
a world revolution | |
lenin | |
mao zedong | |
nikita khrushchev | |
socialism in one country | |
mercantilism | |
1776 | |
free trade | |
about 1820 | |
1815 | |
the british empire | |
pseudo -sciences | |
the british spirit of imperialism | |
middle east | |
the monroe doctrine | |
interventionism | |
a war erupted | |
the philippines | |
a `` racket '' | |
isiah bowman | |
1917 | |
american delegation from the paris peace conference | |
u .s authorship of a 'new world ' | |
wilson 's geographer | |
internal strife | |
`` internal colonialism '' | |
12 to 15 million | |
the contemporary orient | |
1923 | |
suleiman the magnificent | |
32 | |
europe | |
during the 16th and 17th centuries | |
istanbul | |
germany | |
world war i | |
turkey | |
united methodist church | |
mainline protestant methodist denomination | |
1968 | |
union of the methodist church -lrb -usa -rrb - and the evangelical united brethren church | |
wesleyan | |
united methodist church | |
80 million | |
mainline protestant denomination | |
3 .6 % | |
mid -18th century | |
within the church of england | |
being methodical and exceptionally detailed in their bible study | |
1735 | |
colony of georgia | |
american indians | |
salvation by god 's grace | |
american revolution | |
1784 | |
thomas coke | |
lovely lane methodist church | |
lovely lane methodist church | |
st . george 's united methodist church | |
st . george 's united methodist church | |
1767 | |
sail loft on dock street | |
1784 | |
richard allen and absalom jones | |
st . george 's church | |
1784 | |
1830 | |
issue of laity having a voice and vote in the administration of the church | |
1844 | |
because of tensions over slavery and the power of bishops in the denomination | |
april 23 , 1968 | |
constituting general conference in dallas , texas | |
bishop lloyd christ wicke | |
holy catholic -lrb -or universal -rrb - church | |
the book of discipline | |
meaning that all who are truly believers in every age belong to the holy church invisible | |
result of the american revolution | |
dr . thomas coke | |
thomas vasey and richard whatcoat. | |
1968 | |
john wesley and charles wesley | |
albert c . outler | |
albert c . outler | |
prevenient grace | |
prevenient grace | |
the grace that `` goes before '' us | |
prevenient grace | |
justifying grace or accepting grace | |
justifying grace | |
conversion | |
conversion | |
new birth | |
grace of god which sustains the believers in the journey toward christian perfection | |
sanctifying grace | |
a genuine love of god with heart , soul , mind , and strength , and a genuine love of our neighbors as ourselves | |
christian perfection | |
wesleyan theology | |
prima scriptura | |
umc | |
book of discipline | |
2008 | |
pro -choice | |
religious coalition for reproductive choice | |
the general board of church and society , and the united methodist women | |
all women | |
the mother | |
taskforce of united methodists on abortion and sexuality -lrb- | |
2012 | |
rev . paul t . stallsworth | |
temperance movement | |
2011 and 2012 | |
the use of money | |
unfermented grape juice | |
capital punishment | |
john 8:7. | |
matthew 5:38 -39 | |
the general conference | |
same -sex unions | |
1999 | |
2016 | |
connectional table | |
lgbt | |
same -gender marriages with resolutions | |
1987 | |
2005 | |
baltimore -washington conference of the umc | |
conscription | |
the way of military action | |
all war | |
christ 's message and teachings | |
instrument of national foreign policy | |
general and complete disarmament | |
the sexual ethics task force of the united methodist church | |
violence , degradation , exploitation , and coercion | |
girls and women | |
ivf | |
stem cells | |
research | |
sunday service of the methodists in north america | |
when the methodists in america were separated from the church of england | |
the book of common prayer | |
africa | |
book of common prayer | |
anointing with oil | |
methodist institutions | |
william booth | |
john wesley | |
united methodist church | |
general conference | |
the book of discipline | |
general conference | |
every four years | |
five | |
seven | |
to elect and appoint bishops | |
bishops | |
episcopal areas | |
mission council | |
church bishops | |
36 | |
for the george w . bush presidential library | |
southern methodist university | |
nine | |
judicial council | |
eight -year term | |
twice a year | |
various locations throughout the world | |
the annual conference | |
geographical area it covers as well as the frequency of meeting | |
their annual conference | |
the book of discipline | |
three | |
nine | |
church conference | |
church conference | |
one hundred | |
three hundred sixty | |
international association of methodist -related schools , colleges , and universities | |
john wesley | |
pastors | |
annual conference order of elders | |
annual conference order of deacons | |
annual conference cabinet | |
one year at a time | |
bishop has read the appointments at the session of the annual conference | |
elders | |
the local church | |
2–3 years | |
district superintendents | |
2–3 years | |
deacons | |
deacons | |
granted sacramental authority | |
1996 | |
the provisional elder/deacon | |
1996 general conference | |
licensed local pastor | |
licensed local pastor | |
five | |
associate membership | |
baptized members | |
confirmation and sometimes the profession of faith | |
transfer from another christian denomination | |
baptism | |
confirmation and membership preparation classes | |
the book of discipline | |
church and the methodist -christian theological tradition | |
lay servants | |
they must be recommended by their pastor and church council or charge conference , and complete the basic course for lay servant | |
annually | |
at least one advanced course every three years | |
united methodist church | |
observer status | |
blurring of theological and confessional differences in the interests of unity | |
2000 | |
may 2012 | |
1985 | |
11 million | |
42 ,000 | |
8 million | |
34 ,000 | |
texas | |
11 .4 million | |
7 .9 million | |
3 .5 million | |
wesleyan holiness consortium | |
world methodist council | |
july 18 , 2006 | |
1754–1763 | |
colonies of british america and new france | |
roughly 60 ,000 european settlers | |
2 million | |
primarily along the frontiers between new france and the british colonies | |
dispute over control of the confluence of the allegheny and monongahela rivers , called the forks of the ohio | |
battle of jumonville glen in may 1754 , | |
1755 | |
disaster; he was defeated in the battle of the monongahela | |
combination of poor management , internal divisions , and effective canadian scouts , french regular forces , and indian warrior allies | |
fort beauséjour | |
expulsion of the acadians | |
william pitt | |
unwilling to risk large convoys to aid the limited forces it had in new france | |
against prussia and its allies in the european theatre of the war. | |
sainte foy in quebec | |
territory east of the mississippi to great britain | |
french louisiana west of the mississippi river -lrb -including new orleans -rrb - to its ally spain | |
confirming britain 's position as the dominant colonial power in eastern north america | |
1740s | |
indians fought on both sides of the conflict , and that this was part of the seven years ' war | |
much larger conflict between france and great britain | |
fourth intercolonial war and the great war for the empire | |
declaration of war in 1756 to the signing of the peace treaty in 1763 | |
six years | |
1760 | |
battle of jumonville glen | |
about 75 ,000 | |
heavily concentrated along the st . lawrence river valley , with some also in acadia | |
st . lawrence and mississippi watersheds , did business with local tribes , and often married indian women | |
20 to 1 | |
from nova scotia and newfoundland in the north , to georgia in the south | |
along the coast , the settlements were growing into the interior | |
native tribes | |
mi 'kmaq and the abenaki | |
present -day upstate new york and the ohio country | |
iroquois rule , and were limited by them in authority to make agreements | |
catawba , muskogee -speaking creek and choctaw | |
western portions of the great lakes region | |
iroquois six nations , and also by the cherokee | |
no french regular army troops were stationed in north america | |
few british troops | |
mustered local militia companies , generally ill trained and available only for short periods , to deal with native threats , but did not have any standing forces. | |
about 3 ,000 miles -lrb -4 ,800 km -rrb - between june and november 1749. | |
200 troupes de la marine and 30 indians | |
british merchants or fur -traders , céloron informed them of the french claims on the territory and told them to leave. | |
informed céloron that they owned the ohio country and that they would trade with the british regardless of the french | |
village of pickawillany | |
threatened `` old briton '' with severe consequences if he continued to trade with the british | |
ignored the warning. | |
very badly disposed towards the french , and are entirely devoted to the english | |
proposing that action be taken | |
british colonists would not be safe as long as the french were present | |
1749 | |
ohio company of virginia | |
christopher gist | |
treaty of logstown | |
mouth of the monongahela river -lrb -the site of present -day pittsburgh , pennsylvania -rrb- | |
king george 's war | |
1748 with the signing of the treaty of aix -la -chapelle | |
conflicting territorial claims between british and french | |
frontiers from between nova scotia and acadia in the north , to the ohio country in the south , were claimed by both sides | |
marquis de la jonquière | |
300 men , including french -canadians and warriors of the ottawa | |
punish the miami people of pickawillany for not following céloron 's orders to cease trading with the british | |
capturing three traders and killing 14 people of the miami nation , including old briton | |
paul marin de la malgue | |
fort presque isle -lrb -near present -day erie , pennsylvania | |
fort le boeuf -lrb -present -day waterford , pennsylvania | |
protect the king 's land in the ohio valley from the british | |
tanaghrisson | |
british superintendent for indian affairs in the new york region and beyond | |
warraghiggey , meaning `` he who does great things . '' | |
colonel of the iroquois | |
mohawk chief hendrick | |
ohio company | |
major george washington | |
jacob van braam as an interpreter; christopher gist , a company surveyor working in the area; and a few mingo led by tanaghrisson | |
december 12 | |
jacques legardeur de saint -pierre | |
dinwiddie demanding an immediate french withdrawal from the ohio country | |
as to the summons you send me to retire , i do not think myself obliged to obey it. | |
france 's claim to the region was superior to that of the british | |
contrecœur led 500 men south from fort venango on april 5 , 1754 | |
early months of 1754 | |
fort duquesne. | |
with tanaghrisson and his party , surprised the canadians on may 28 in what became known as the battle of jumonville glen | |
killed many of the canadians , including their commanding officer , joseph coulon de jumonville | |
regain authority over his own people . they had been inclined to support the french , with whom they had long trading relationships | |
dislodge the french | |
plans leaked to france well before braddock 's departure | |
dispatched six regiments to new france under the command of baron dieskau in 1755. | |
blockade french ports , sent out their fleet in february 1755 | |
albany congress | |
formalize a unified front in trade and negotiations with various indians , since allegiance of the various tribes and nations was seen to be pivotal | |
the plan that the delegates agreed to was never ratified by the colonial legislatures nor approved of by the crown | |
format of the congress and many specifics of the plan became the prototype for confederation during the war of independence | |
braddock -lrb -with george washington as one of his aides -rrb - led about 1 ,500 army troops | |
the expedition was a disaster | |
approximately 1 ,000 british soldiers were killed or injured. | |
washington and thomas gage | |
shirley and johnson. | |
efforts to fortify oswego were bogged down in logistical difficulties , exacerbated by shirley 's inexperience | |
planned to attack fort niagara | |
garrisons | |
marquis de vaudreuil. | |
sent dieskau to fort st . frédéric to meet that threat | |
inconclusively , with both sides withdrawing from the field | |
fort william henry | |
ticonderoga point , | |
colonel monckton | |
deportation of the french -speaking acadian population from the area. | |
petitcodiac in 1755 and at bloody creek near annapolis royal in 1757 | |
william shirley | |
albany | |
capture niagara , crown point and duquesne , he proposed attacks on fort frontenac on the north shore of lake ontario | |
through the wilderness of the maine district and down the chaudière river to attack the city of quebec | |
major general james abercrombie | |
major general louis -joseph de montcalm | |
may 18 , 1756 | |
oneida carry | |
battle of fort bull | |
45 ,000 pounds | |
hopes for campaigns on lake ontario , and endangered the oswego garrison | |
abercrombie | |
ticonderoga | |
oswego | |
disposition of prisoners ' personal effects | |
attack on new france 's capital , quebec | |
to distract montcalm | |
william pitt | |
returned to new york amid news that a massacre had occurred at fort william henry. | |
french irregular forces -lrb -canadian scouts and indians -rrb- | |
lake george | |
attacked the british column , killing and capturing several hundred men , women , children , and slaves. | |
british blockade of the french coastline limited french shipping. | |
poor harvest | |
st . lawrence , with primary defenses at carillon , quebec , and louisbourg , | |
british failures in north america , combined with other failures in the european theater | |
loudoun | |
three major offensive actions involving large numbers of regular troops | |
two of the expeditions were successful , with fort duquesne and louisbourg | |
3 ,600 | |
18 ,000 regulars , militia and native american allies | |
sent john bradstreet on an expedition that successfully destroyed fort frontenac | |
recalled and replaced by jeffery amherst , victor at louisbourg. | |
invasion of britain , to draw british resources away from north america and the european mainland | |
the invasion failed both militarily and politically , as pitt again planned significant campaigns against new france | |
lagos and quiberon bay. | |
james wolfe | |
cut off the french frontier forts further to the west and south | |
battle of sainte -foy | |
naval battle of the restigouche | |
governor vaudreuil | |
freedom to continue worshiping in their roman catholic tradition , continued ownership of their property , | |
general amherst. | |
signing of the treaty of paris on 10 february 1763 | |
treaty of hubertusburg on 15 february 1763 | |
continental north american possessions east of the mississippi or the caribbean islands of guadeloupe and martinique | |
value of the caribbean islands ' sugar cane to be greater and easier to defend than the furs from the continent | |
80 ,000 | |
1755 | |
throughout its north american provinces | |
new orleans | |
king george iii | |
outlined the division and administration of the newly conquered territory | |
west of the appalachian mountains | |
most went to cuba , | |
military roads to the area by braddock and forbes | |
1769 | |
choctaw and the creek | |
disappearance of a strong ally and counterweight to british expansion , leading to their ultimate dispossession | |
force | |
fundamental error | |
sir isaac newton | |
nearly three hundred years | |
einstein | |
standard model | |
gauge bosons | |
strong | |
gravitational | |
electroweak interaction | |
aristotle | |
aristotelian cosmology | |
four | |
on the ground | |
unnatural | |
17th century | |
galileo galilei | |
impetus | |
galileo | |
friction | |
newton | |
lack of net force | |
newton | |
newton 's first | |
the same | |
laws of physics | |
parabolic | |
at rest | |
inertia | |
inertia | |
rotational inertia of planet | |
albert einstein | |
weightlessness | |
principle of equivalence | |
newton 's second law | |
kinematic | |
general relativity | |
general relativity | |
fixed | |
newton 's third | |
newton 's third | |
unidirectional | |
magnitude | |
center of mass | |
closed | |
mass of the system | |
intuitive understanding | |
standard measurement scale | |
newtonian mechanics | |
experimentation | |
vector quantities | |
denoted scalar quantities | |
associating forces with vectors | |
ambiguous | |
associating forces with vectors | |
static equilibrium | |
magnitude and direction | |
net force | |
respective lines of application | |
parallelogram | |
independent components | |
two | |
the original force | |
orthogonal | |
three -dimensional | |
static friction | |
static friction | |
applied | |
applied force | |
forces | |
spring reaction force | |
gravity | |
gravity | |
isaac newton | |
galileo | |
rest | |
galileo | |
behind the foot of the mast | |
foot of the mast | |
dynamic equilibrium | |
kinetic friction force | |
kinetic friction | |
aristotle | |
schrödinger | |
newtonian | |
classical position variables | |
quantized | |
force | |
spin | |
pauli | |
spin | |
antiparallel | |
parallel | |
mathematical by -product | |
force | |
conservation of momentum | |
feynman | |
straight | |
four | |
strong and weak | |
electromagnetic | |
masses | |
pauli exclusion principle | |
isaac newton | |
20th | |
unification | |
self -consistent unification | |
isaac newton | |
galileo | |
about 9 .81 meters per second squared | |
sea level | |
force of gravity | |
at larger distances. | |
the moon | |
mass | |
radius -lrb --rrb - of the earth | |
newton 's universal gravitation constant , | |
henry cavendish | |
1798 | |
newton | |
mercury | |
vulcan | |
theory of general relativity | |
albert einstein | |
albert einstein | |
general relativity | |
ballistic trajectory | |
gravitational force | |
global | |
electric current | |
unified electromagnetic | |
lorentz 's law | |
electrostatic force | |
james clerk maxwell | |
1864 | |
20 | |
4 | |
maxwell | |
electromagnetic theory | |
quantum mechanics | |
quantum electrodynamics | |
photons | |
quantum electrodynamics | |
repulsion of like charges | |
the pauli exclusion principle | |
energy | |
as a structural force | |
repulsion of like charges | |
the pauli exclusion principle | |
energy | |
as a structural force | |
elementary particles | |
residual of the force | |
nuclear | |
as gluons | |
color confinement | |
weak force | |
beta decay | |
radioactivity | |
1013 | |
approximately 1015 kelvins | |
normal force | |
pauli repulsion | |
fermionic nature of electrons | |
normal | |
ideal strings | |
ideal pulleys | |
action -reaction pairs | |
conservation of mechanical energy | |
movable pulleys | |
idealized point particles | |
three -dimensional objects | |
extended | |
other parts | |
extended structure | |
stress tensor | |
pressure terms | |
pressure terms | |
formalism | |
rotational equivalent for position | |
unbalanced torque | |
newton 's second law of motion | |
toward the center of the curving path | |
perpendicular | |
centripetal | |
radial | |
tangential force | |
kinetic | |
potential | |
net mechanical energy | |
difference in potential energy | |
artifact | |
forces | |
gradient of potentials | |
friction | |
nonconservative | |
statistical mechanics | |
nonconservative forces | |
nonconservative forces | |
second | |
nonconservative forces | |
kilogram -force | |
kilopond | |
slug | |
kip | |
sthène |