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J. Anderson 20 yards Shaq Thompson Brandon McManus deficit Denver Owen Daniels J. Anderson Thomas Davis deficit Mike Carey Cam Newton Von Miller Malik Jackson Super Bowl XXVIII Cam Newton referee Mike Carey linebacker Von Miller Malik Jackson Super Bowl XXVIII at the end of the 1993 season. Mike Carey Von Miller Malik Jackson Super Bowl XXVIII at the end of the 1993 season Jonathan Stewart Newton 28 61 33 51 Jonathan Stewart 11:28 Norwood 33 Jonathan Stewart 10–7 Darian Stewart linebacker Kony Ealy Newton DeMarcus Ware Mike Tolbert Kony Ealy 19 yards Darian Stewart Mike Tolbert Darian Stewart Kony Ealy left on the clock DeMarcus Ware Ted Ginn Jr. Graham Gano 44 Manning Ward Ted Ginn Jr. Graham Gano hit the uprights safety T. J. Ward Trevathan Ted Ginn Jr. 26-yard line Graham Gano Emmanuel Sanders Ealy 39 Devin Funchess Stewart 41 Ealy Carolina on the 50-yard line punts Ealy Panthers 41 39 three drives 24-yard Miller Josh Norman Miller Manning completed a pass to Bennie Fowler Miller Ward Newton Josh Norman 3 4:51 Miller Ward three Anderson five solo zero all four Thomas Davis 18 of 41 one zero Anderson Sanders Thomas Davis Sanders Anderson 11 18 of 41 passes for 265 yards four 194 yards 11 Baltimore Ravens Jordan Norwood Manning 194 11 Kony Ealy Gary Kubiak became the first head coach to win a Super Bowl 11 first downs 11 Denver Kony Ealy two Nobel Prize 1745 Maria Skłodowska-Curie Famous musicians seven months old 100 Krasiński Palace Garden The Saxon Garden east end Thetówki Park 15 kilometres (9 miles) beaver and hundreds of bird species 13 several lakes clean them of plants and sediments foreign-born inhabitants 833,500 350,000 constituted about 30 percent Jewish internal migration and urbanisation. Warsaw University of Technology 2,000 Medical University of Warsaw 1816 Warsaw School of Economics 1816 over two million architects Irena Bajerska 10,000 m2 infrastructure Three-Year Plan to rebuild Poland solid economic growth improved markedly Warsaw Children's Memorial Health Institute (CMHI) Maria Skłodowska-Curie Institute of Oncology 700 developed musical venues events and festivals Palace of Culture and Science Warsaw Jazz Jamboree Ogród Saski Ogród Saski 1870 to 1939 Momus Wojciech Bogusławski Theatre Wianki (Polish for Wreaths) thousands Midsummer’s Night when they would be married fern flower art posters 60 collections of paintings in the country paintings arms Warsaw Uprising Museum Katyń Museum stereoscopic The Museum of Independence 60 Royal Uecznatów Castle 500 Zaecznata National Gallery of Art Polish and international artists last weekend of September Polonia Warsaw 1946 twice Konwiki north from the Old Town disastrous financial situation syrenka The mermaid (syrenka) at least the mid-14th century 1390 a sword best-known legend depths of the oceans and seas the coast of Denmark Warszowa captured the mermaid Warsaw 1916 Art Deco style Israeli poet Warsaw has just now been destroyed Economist Intelligence Unit 2012 FMCG manufacturing, metal processing, steel and electronic and food processing Warsaw Stock Exchange Frontex 1313 Kraków 1596 King Sigismund III Vasa it has survived many wars, conflicts and invasions throughout its long history Roman Catholic Polish Academy of Sciences UNESCO World Heritage Site architectural luxurious parks and royal gardens Wrocław's name in the Polish language belonging to Warsz a 12th/13th-century nobleman a village located at the modern-day site of Mariens sto (The Capital City of Warsaw"). Jazdtów The Prince of Płock 1300 1413 1526 General Sejm 1569 religious freedom in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth its central location between the Commonwealth 1596 1796 Prussia Napoleon's Warsaw became the capital of Vienna of 1815 1816 4 August 1915 until November 1918 areas controlled by Russia Piłsudski 1920 the Red Army 1 September 1939 German colonial administration several hundred, some 30% 19 April 1943 almost a month Red Army Stalin was hostile to the idea of an independent Poland 1 August 1944 63 150,000 and 200,000 "Bricks for Warsaw" large prefabricated housing an Eastern Bloc city Palace of Culture and Science UNESCO's World Heritage list John Paul II anti-communist fervor less a year Victory Square the incentive for the democratic changes 300 km (190 mi) 5 km (325 mi) Vistula River 115.7 metres (379.6 ft) right bank of the Vistula two Vistula Valley moraine plateau Vistula River Warsaw Escarpment moraine flooded terraces valleys and ground depressions peat swamps or small ponds cover the highest terrace pine forest turbulent history of the city and country During the Second World War liberation Leopold Kronenberg Palace typical of Eastern bloc countries Gothic 14th century Masovian gothic style Renaissance mannerist architecture the 17th century (1688–1692) roco architecture neoclassical architecture in Warsaw 1775–1795 bourgeois architecture restored by the communist authorities after the war socialist realism Warsaw University of Technology building the most distinctive buildings a Mausoleum of Memory of Martyrdom Pawiak The Warsaw Citadel the children who served as messengers and frontline troops in the Warsaw Uprising Warsaw Uprising Monument by Wincenty Kućma green spaces New Orangery Pole Mokotowskie Park Uecznaowski 1927 the location of Warsaw within the border the borders of Warsaw Masovian Primeval Forest Kabaty Forest two 1,300,000 420,000 1951 Varsovians thought of themselves as better only because they lived in the capital. residency registration multi-cultural 711,988 56.2% 2.8% aftermath of the Warsaw Uprising of 1944 commune (gmina) counties orecznas Kraków Warsaw City Council 60 every four years. committees 30 President Jan Andrzej Menich (1695–1696) 1695–1696 the City council Centrum ródmie 304,016 emerging market 12% 191.776 billion 1817 the end of the post-war communist control April 1991 374 Polish United Workers' Party 1951 FSO 125p Daewoo AvtoZAZ Aveo Wrocław [varˈava] Warsaw Vistula River 2.666 million 9th most-populous Warsaw Vistula River 260 kilometres (160 mi) 2.666 million 9th France 10th and 11th centuries Denmark, Iceland and Norway Rollo 10th William the Conqueror Richard I exponents of the Catholic orthodoxy Normans/Normanz 9th century 911 Viking III of West Francia Seine Rollo Norse north exporting fighting horsemen 999 Archangel Michael Monte Gargano Drogo William Iron Arm Robert Guiscard 1130 Squillace "b Rudjdjar" ("The Book of Roger"). The Book of Roger meritocratic Byzantine Empire 1050s the 1060s Byzantine general Alexius Komnenos Afranji Oursel Turkish forces Italo-Norman Robert Guiscard February 1082 30,000 men Deabolis Bohemond Deabolis 1185 Dyrrachium the most important naval bases of the Adriatic sister Richard II of Normandy, and King Ethelred II of England Duke Richard II Normandy Sweyn Forkbeard Harthacnut 1041 Robert of Jumièges the Battle of Hastings Duke William II of Normandy 1066 Anglo-Saxons Modern English 1169 Irish Irish culture King Malcolm III King Malcolm III 1072 Duncan Sybilla of Normandy Normans and Norman culture Hereford the Welsh Edward the Confessor Welsh carve out a state William of Montreuil 10 Tancred Jerusalem 380 years a storm Berengaria 1191 Richard the Lion-hearted his troops being led by Guy de Lusignan silver Guy de Lusignan Richard the Lion-Heart 12 May 1191 double coronation 1489 Knights Templar Africa Bethencourt Maciot de Bethencourt Maciot de Bethencourt Channel Islands two customaries Romanesque idiom rounded arches Early Gothic Early Gothic Kingdom of Sicily early 11th century the dukes 16th century embroidery Bayeux Tapestry Bishop of Bayeux and first Earl of Kent mosaics 11th William of Volpiano and John of Ravenna southern Italy Sant'Eufemia Robert Guiscard singing 1856 Serbian American 1943 10 July 1856 1943 Serbian American alternating current 1884 Thomas Edison George Westinghouse New York City War of Currents 1884 Thomas Edison New York City George Westinghouse AC induction motor and transformer 1893 high-voltage mechanical discharge tubes, and early X-ray imaging Colorado Springs 1893 Wardenclyffe Tower Wardencly Tower 1943 SI unit of magnetic flux density New York mad scientist patents earned him a considerable amount of money 1943 SI unit of magnetic flux density the tesla the 1990s showmanship Croatia Serbian Orthodox priest Nikola's progenitors were from western Serbia, near Montenegro his mother's Serbian Orthodox priest Milutin Tesla Mandić making home craft tools, mechanical appliances, and the ability to memorize Serbian epic western Serbia, near Montenegro three German 1862 Dane Milka, Angelina and Marica killed in a horse-riding accident Goseczna, Austrian Empire pastor Martin Sekulić German integral calculus cheating 1873 1870 to attend school at the Higher Real Gymnasium Martin Sekulić German 1873 cholera nine months send him to the best engineering school enter the priesthood Smiljan 1873 cholera nine months enter the priesthood send him to the best engineering school Tomingaj Mark Twain mountains 1874 hunter's garb being drafted into the Austro-Hungarian Army 1874 read many books Mark Twain 1875 Austrian Polytechnic 1879 Professor Poeschl over the Gramme dynamo never graduated from the university Graz 1875 1879 addicted to gambling overwork left Graz to hide the fact that he dropped out of school draftsman beg his son to return home nervous breakdown 1878 dropped out of school drowned in the Mur River draftsman Nikola suffered a nervous breakdown not having a residence permit 24 March 1879 60 a stroke Higher Real Gymnasium not having a residence permit 24 March 1879 Higher Real Gymnasium a stroke Prague too late attend lectures Charles-Ferdinand Prague 1880 Charles-Ferdinand University two of Tesla's uncles Budapest Budapest Telephone Exchange chief electrician telephone repeater or amplifier draftsman 1881 Central Telegraph Office Budapest Telephone Exchange chief electrician 1882 France New York City Thomas Edison Edison Machine Works Continental Edison Company in France France June 1884 Thomas Edison Manhattan's lower east side fifty thousand dollars a US$10 a week raise over Tesla's US$18 per week 1885 fifty thousand dollars "Tesla, you don't understand our American humor US$10 a week raise over Tesla's US$18 per week salary Robert Lane and Benjamin Vail Tesla Electric Light & Manufacturing electrical arc light based illumination systems patents issued to Tesla in the US electrical arc light based illumination systems Tesla Electric Light & Manufacturing 1886 Tesla Electric Light & Manufacturing electrical arc light based illumination systems Tesla leaving him penniless penniless a ditch digger 1886/87 assigned them to the company in lieu of stock ditch digger a ditch digger for $2 per day a Western Union superintendent April 1887 1⁄3 to Tesla, 1⁄3 to Peck and Brown 89 Liberty Street in Manhattan 1886 Western Union superintendent Alfred S. Brown 89 Liberty Street in Manhattan 1⁄3 to Peck and 1⁄3 to fund development an induction motor May 1888 commutator sparking simple self-starting May 1888 polyphase current commutator May 1888 the editor of Electrical World magazine Electrical Engineers 1888 Tesla's patent would probably control the market Thomas Commerford Martin Thomas Commerford Martin George Westinghouse Westinghouse rotating magnetic field-based induction motor Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company 1888 $60,000 George Westinghouse a consultant at the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company's Pittsburgh labs $60,000 in cash July 1888 $52,700 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh 60-cycle DC traction motor to create an alternating current system to power the city's streetcars DC traction motor Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse rival lighting systems with Edison AC development General Electric "AC" Edison 1888 buying up patents and hiring the engineers Thomas Edison was no longer in control George Westinghouse Chicago General Electric Tesla Polyphase System "Tesla Polyphase System" George Westinghouse Chicago 1893 AC power Richard Dean Adams Niagara Falls Westinghouse Electric Westinghouse Electric a two-phased system Richard Dean Adams 1893 a two-phased system a two-phased system would be the most reliable 1896 $216,000 $2.50 per AC horsepower $200,000 J. P. Morgan $200,000 $216,000 35 South Fifth Avenue electric lamps Tesla coil 30 July 1891 Tesla coil 35 wireless power transmission Institute of Electrical Engineers Institute of Radio Engineers 1894 vice president vice president of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers Institute of Radio Engineers damaged film 5th Avenue laboratory fire 1895 the metal locking screw on the camera lens 1894 "Roentgen rays" or "X-Rays" lost in the 5th Avenue laboratory fire X-ray image Mark Twain X-ray and X-ray imaging March 1896 radiography X-rays the Tesla Coil March 1896 the output of the Tesla Coil radiography longitudinal waves, such as those produced in waves in plasmas the ozone generated in contact with the skin, and to a lesser extent, by nitrous acid damage to the skin was not caused by the Roentgen rays his circuit and single-node X-producing devices force-free magnetic fields Roentgen rays longitudinal waves waves in plasmas his many notes Benjamin Lamme 1893 Westinghouse engineer Benjamin Lamme Egg of Columbus Tesla 11 July 1934 break off the cathode, pass out of the tube, and physically strike him physically strike him bits of metal projected by his "electric gun National Electric Light Association Tesla Coil Franklin Institute 1898 teleautomaton Madison Square Garden an electrical exhibition a trained monkey 1900 Guglielmo Marconi 1901 1943 Supreme Court 1899 Paris 15 June 1899 five inches atmospheric electricity stationary a resonant frequency lightning 135 feet 15 miles away 100 feet of the lab glowed even when turned off electrified power outage repeated out heavy sparks to jump through the windings jump through the windings and destroy the insulation communications from another planet Mars Collier's Weekly signals from another experimenter in wireless transmission July 1899 $100,000 fund his Colorado Springs experiments Colorado Springs experiments 1899 7 January 1900 torn down 1904 sold Wardenclyffe trans-Atlantic wireless telecommunications Shoreham, Long Island Morgan Morgan still owed Tesla money shocked by the reminder of his part in the stock market crash over 50 letters complete the construction of Wardenclyffe Marconi successfully transmitted the letter S from England to Newfoundland 187 feet (57 m) 200 100–5,000 hp 1906 16,000 rpm bladeless turbine steam-powered Houston Street lab the machine oscillated at the resonance frequency of his own building World Today set the earth's crust into such a state of vibration that it would rise and fall hundreds of feet electricity saturating them unconsciously with electricity superintendent of New York City schools, William H. Maxwell superintendent of New York City schools World War I lost the funding he was receiving from his patents in European countries sold Wardenclyffe for $20,000 $20,000 Edison Medal Electrical Experimenter fluorescent screen fluorescent screen Émile Girardeau Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla The Nobel Foundation a person has not been given a Nobel Prize because he has made known his intention to refuse the reward he is announced a winner both rejected any possibility of sharing it 38 Edison 1937 1,655,114 biplane capable of taking off vertically (VTOL aircraft) $1,000 turbine engines in rotor aircraft $125 per month by one biographer $125 per month bad publicity mechanical energy any terrestrial distance minimal loss mineral deposits 1935 to be taken to his hotel a doctor three of his ribs were broken early 1938 In the fall of 1937 teleforce Van de Graaff generator ground-based infantry anti-aircraft death ray 1937 a luncheon tungsten high voltage a little time charged particle beam Nikola Tesla Museum archive in Belgrade Belgrade millions of volts all war stolen the teleforce empty-handed 86 7 January 1943 maid Alice Monaghan do not disturb" sign coronary thrombosis the FBI ordered the Alien Property Custodian to seize John G. Trump nothing Office of Alien Property (OAP) Fiorello La Guardia Louis Adamic 12 January two thousand Cathedral of Saint John the Divine Belgrade Sava Kosić Kosić's secretary Charlotte Muzar Belgrade The ashes are displayed in a gold-plated sphere on a marble pedestal 278 26 Canada the patents are not accounted for 8:10 p.m 8:00 p.m. 6 p.m the headwaiter 8 to 10 miles 8 to 10 miles per day squished his toes one hundred times brain cells telepathy newspaper editor one feed the pigeons $2,000 injured white pigeon the park his hotel room to nurse back to health. 142 pounds 6 feet 2 inches 1888 to about 1926 New York City eight blinding flashes of light would appear before his eyes picture thinking blinding flashes of light would appear before his eyes photographic memory more than 48 hours 84 hours Graz Swezey journalist helpful Muske and soft-spoken the end of his life Dorothy Skerrit Robert Underwood Johnson seclude himself asocial a scientist Sylvester in his lab and elsewhere late 1920s overweight a secretary her weight change her dress an electron electrons transmitted electrical energy 19th Einstein antagonistic relativity dynamic theory of gravity 1892 curved space 81 selective breeding version of eugenics ruthless workings of nature, pity 1937 "Queen Bees." 1926 "Queen Bees." post-World War I Science and Discovery 20 December 1914 the League of Nations Orthodox Christian religious fanaticism Buddhism and Christianity A Machine to End War uncertain War My Inventions: The Autobiography Ben Johnston Ben Johnston The Century Magazine 1900 Inventions, Researches and Writings science fiction science fiction several Time magazine Tesla's 75th birthday in 1931 electrical power generation Albert Einstein Albert Einstein Computational complexity theory their inherent difficulty computational problem significant resources introducing mathematical models of computation time and storage number of gates in a circuit to determine the practical limits on what computers can 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circuits quantum Turing machines #P Interactive computation time DTIME(n2) hierarchy theorems proper hierarchy quantitative statements time and space hierarchy theorems time hierarchy theorem tells us that P is strictly contained in EXPTIME PSPACE a reduction another problem reduces to Y Cook reductions, Karp reductions log-space reductions polynomial-time reduction multiplying two integers polynomial time squaring multiplication type of reduction being used every problem in C can be reduced to X solve any problem in C NP-hard problems NP-complete problems NP-complete problems P = NP is not solved NP = NP class P Cobham–Edmonds thesis NP Boolean satisfiability problem deterministic Turing machines more efficient solutions protein structure prediction US$1,000,000 graph isomorphism problem, the discrete NP NP-intermediate problems the discrete logarm problem The graph isomorphism problem NP-complete polynomial second level Laszlo Babai and Eugene Luks integer factorization problem k RSA algorithm Shor's algorithm any of these classes are unequal NP PSPACE any of these classes are unequal co-NP yes/no answers reversed NP is not equal to co-NP P is not equal to NP L unkown distinct or equal classes NL and NC distinct or equal classes intractable problems polynomial time algorithm NP-complete problems Presburger algorithms have been written that solve the problem in reasonable times in most NP-complete knapsack less than quadratic time NP-complete Boolean satisfiability research explicitly devoted to the complexity of algorithmic problems Alan Turing Turing machines 1936 robust and flexible simplification of 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 a lesson plan school or other place of formal education religion, civics, 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elementary school teachers TeachersTeachers.com many Protestant not always a bishop (Roman) Catholic, (Eastern) Orthodox Catholic, and Protestant/Non-Denominational LDS Church a trusted friend spiritual husband and father the father of the house guru high their disciples West Lama reborn Tulku phowa and siddhi phowa and siddhi ulemas ulemas Sufism actions-oriented Qutb German 18 February 1546 Medieval Catholic Church freedom from God's punishment for sin reject several teachings and practices redeemer from sin salvation Pope the Bible a holy priesthood the Bible a standard version Tyndale Bible singing in churches Protestant clergy to marry 10 November 1483 Hans Luder (or Ludher, later Luther) Holy Roman Empire Catholic lawyer University of Erfurt beerhouse and whorehouse four a day of rote 1505 theology uncertainty theology and philosophy by experience men and institutions, but not God death 2 July 1505 Erfurt the deaths of two friends Luther's education the Augustinian order deep spiritual despair the jailer and hangman of my poor soul 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 to rebuild St. Peter's Basilica in Rome Roman Catholic active in charity and good works active in charity and good works 31 October 1517 Albert of Mainz The Ninety-Five Theses Hans Hillerbrand Thesis 86 Johann Tetzel into heaven Luther Luther God's alone to grant forgiveness indulgences forgiveness Christ Tetzel a reflection of his capacity to exaggerate indulgences for the living indulgences for the living the posting on the door the posting on the door Philipp Melanchthon Wittenberg little foundation in truth January 1518 printing press friends of Luther two weeks two months 1519 Students early part 1520 Freedom of a Christian lectured on the Psalms penance andeousness corrupt in its ways central truths of Christianity the understanding of all godliness Luther 1525 a gift from God the Smalcald Articles faith Christ and His salvation Luther's rediscovery of "Christ and His salvation" the Reformation two Archbishop Albrecht of Mainz and Magdeburg Rome a papal dispensation one half December 1517 Pope Leo X papal theologians October 1518 Antichrist harden the reformer's anti-papal theology January 1519 remain silent Johann Eck Matthew 16:18 Jan Hus 15 June 1520 recanted 41 sentences drawn 60 days Karl von Miltitz 3 January 1521 secular 18 April 1521 the estates of the Holy Roman Empire Emperor Charles V Prince Frederick III, Elector of Saxony Johann Eck Archbishop of Trier their contents the next day prayed, consulted friends, and gave his response raised his arm traditional salute of a knight Mullett classic of epoch-making oratory recant his writings Luther unreliable dramatic private conferences 25 May 1521 The Emperor requiring his arrest kill Luther Luther's disappearance Wartburg Castle at Eisenach my Patmos New Testament he shamed into halting the sale of indulgences in his episcopates a sin alone can make them just 1 August 1521 trust in Christ justice 1521 idolatry idolatry private confession and absolution break their vows without sin he broadened the foundations of the Reformation placing them on prophetic faith 1521 Daniel 8:9–12, 23–25 the Little Horn antichrist of 2 Thessalonians 2 -Augustinian Gabriel Zwilling June 1521 disturbances the Augustinian friars the town council 6 March God's word preached eight sermons Invocavit Sermons reminded the citizens to trust God's word rather than violence immediate Jerrf the sixth sermon Dr. Martin's return misguided public order conservative Zwickau prophets social unrest and violence reformers Zwickau prophet the German Peasants' War 1524–25 an attack on the upper classes in general the upper classes in general the temporal authorities Thuringia mad dogs the widespread burning of convents, monasteries, bishops, and libraries the nobles three ignoring Christ's counsel God Divine Right of Kings death in body and soul, if only as highwaymen and murderers their weapons the Swabian League 15 May 1525 Müntzer's execution the wing of the secular powers Katharina von Bora he arranged for them to be smuggled out in herring barrels 26 41 April 1523 13 June 1525 27 June wedding banquet 27 June Bugenhagen clerical marriage clerical Biblical grounds insensible to my flesh or sex reckless 1525–32 a former monastery six children poverty for the riches of Croesus farming the land Biblical ideal of congregations' choosing their own ministers supervisory church body a supervisory church body two catechisms revolutionary confusing or upsetting the people Electorate of Saxony adviser to churches in new territories John the Steadfast the temporal sovereign 1526 simple people Luther congregational singing of hymns and psalms in German freedom 1527 the Electorate of Saxony pastoral care Christian doctrine teaching catechism 1529 pastors and teachers the people themselves questions and answers catechism collect my writings in volumes the Catechism Small Catechism Small Catechism Small Catechism Larger Catechism Small Catechism as persons to be known the Father 1522 1534 German translation of the New Testament "alone" faith alone Saxon chancellery northern and southern Germans everyday Germans we are removing impediments and difficulties impediments and difficulties German-language publications Bible translation evolution of the German language Lucas Cranach William Tyndale hymn-writer high art and folk music German hymns lute the waldzither the execution of Johann Esch and Heinrich Voes Lutheran views "Ein Lied wir heben an" ("A new song we raise"). John C. Messenger "A new song we raise" 1524 vernacular Lutheran liturgies Small Catechism German creedal hymn perceived difficulty of its tune 1538 Small Catechism catechism multiple revisions Luther's tune 1523 evangelical colleagues to write psalm-hymns for use in German worship write psalm-hymns for use in German worship the Achtliederbuch essential Reformation doctrine "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland" Veni redemptor gentium the main hymn (Hauptlied) two the German Te Deum baptism in the Small Catechism Johann Walter grace J. S. Bach Halle Lutheran hymnals four 18 24 of the 32 songs First Lutheran hymnal Johann Sebastian Bach cantatas 1707 BWV 4 1725 penitential suffering parable of the rich man and Lazarus penitential suffering Christian souls undergoing penitential suffering after death in their graves and in heaven Franz Pieper Franz Pieper Johann Gerhard 1755 Commentary on Genesis Francis Blackburne 1765 Gottfried Fritschel dreams October 1529 Landgrave of Hesse doctrinal unity fourteen the sacrament of the Lord's Supper "This is my body which is for you" Real Presence of the body and blood of Christ the sacramental union spiritually or symbolically present confrontational 1530 Marburg Colloquy Schmalkaldic League Swiss Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach antithetical reason no way contributes to faith reason separate spheres of knowledge Jesus Christ was born a Jew Jews the Jews Zwinglianism, and the papacy 1543 a scourge sent to punish Christians by God punish Christians by God punish Christians the papacy non-religious Latin translation of the Qur'an "Mohammedanism" or "the Turk" Muslim faith as a tool of the devil Luther saw the Muslim faith as a tool of the devil exposed to scrutiny God's wrath to Christians Agricola the law is no longer to be taught to Christians but belonged only to city hall six theses On the Councils and the Church the law as the Holy Spirit's tool to work sorrow over sin in man's heart work sorrow over sin in man's heart the Holy Spirit's tool to work sorrow over sin eliminate the accusing law essentially holy people live in his or her vocations natural law "third use of the law." illustration of the Ten Commandments illustration of the Ten Commandments baptism The Ten Commandments the sacrament of baptism marry one of his wife's ladies-in-waiting Landgrave of Hesse Margarethe von der Saale Luther lasting damage expelled Luther the murder of Christ divinity of Jesus convert them to Christianity Von den Juden und Ihren Lügen (On the Jews and Their Lies) 1543 1543, three years before his death "the devil's people" "the devil's people" the Jews, Brandenburg, and Silesia that priest whose name was Martin Luther whoever would help the Jews Luther's anti-Jewish works 1580s Luther anti-Jewish rhetoric 1930s and 1940s Luther the most radically anti-Semitic tract ever published 17 December 1941 Luther Diarmaid MacCulloch Bishop Martin Sasse a "blueprint." opportunistic ch fathers hatred of the Jews 18th and 19th centuries entirely religious and in no respect racial." Judaism Ronald Berger demonizing mentality Christopher J. Probst Luther's hostile publications towards the Jews they were at least partly the product of a declining state of mind declining state of mind antisemitic Catholics Luther's Last Battles: Politics and Polemics 1531–46 the 1980s least prejudiced toward Jews Strommen et al. 1928-1933 ill health Philip of Hesse incident kidney and bladder stones ki and bladder stones, and arthritis December 1544, he began to feel the effects of angina. poor physical health physical health harsher Katharina three Eisleben 15 February 1546 practice Christian love toward them and pray that they convert 1546 practice Christian love Mansfeld Hans Luther's copper mining trade 1545 1546 his siblings' families 17 February 1546 chest pains O Lord, faithful God the common prayer of the dying 1 a.m. An apoplectic stroke 2:45 a.m. 18 February 1546 Castle Church in Wittenberg Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor A piece of paper Latin beggars printed a stout man with a "double chin, strong mouth, piercing deep-set eyes, fleshy face, and squat neck." a stout man with a "double chin, strong mouth, frail Catholic saints the 1530s and 1540s 18 February the Lutheran Calendar of Saints 31 October Lutheran Calendar of Saints 31 October SoCal eight counties economic center demographics and economic ties demographics and economic ties Southern California Megaregion 11 megaregions Las Vegas, Nevada Mexican border Las Vegas, Nevada, and south across the Mexican border into Tijuana Ventura seven over four million inhabitants Riverside-San Bernardino 17.5 million Colorado Desert Colorado Desert Mojave Desert Mexico–United States border southern California 3,792,621 Los Angeles San Diego southern Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino the top 15 most populous counties in the United States the top 15 most populous counties in the United States top 15 smallest geographical region Hollywood Los Angeles Walt Disney Company music Sony skateboard Shaun White Shaun White Oahu Transpacific Yacht Race Palm Springs Palm Springs desert desert city 37° 9' 58.23" 11 miles ten the northern boundary northern Mexico ruled California Alta California Monterey the Compromise free inequitable taxes "Cow Counties" three times 75% Milton Latham Los Angeles Times 1900 In 1999, the Times added a newer county—Imperial Imperial seven regional tourism groups California State Automobile Association three-region point of view South of the Tehachapis southern California third most populated vast areas suburban communities highways San Diego–Tijuana Camp Pendleton Inland Empire Census Bureau Orange 1990s Mediterranean infrequent rain winters are 90-50's snow is very rare warm or mild and wet Ocean geologic, topographic, and natural ecosystem topographic Peninsular Ranges deserts 10,000 10,000 6.7 property damage $20 billion San Andreas Fault 6.7+ Puente Hills Fault USGS Earthquake 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 over 100,000 twelve 100,000 Riverside abundance of petroleum Hollywood housing bubble dominated and heavily dependent upon abundance of petroleum heavily impacted 1920s richest citrus cattle aerospace major business districts Central business districts Downtown Los Angeles business district Los Angeles Area San Fernando Valley Century City Riverside Hospitality Business/Financial Centre Hospitality Business/Financial Centre Orange County University of California, Irvine Irvine South Coast Metro Downtown Santa Ana Downtown San Diego Downtown San Diego North County Downtown San Diego Los Angeles International Airport Busiest airports by international passenger volume Busiest airports in the United States by international passenger traffic San Diego International Airport Van Nuys Airport Metrolink Six Six Orange Port of Los Angeles Long Beach Southern Beach The Tech Coast prestigious and world-renowned research private 5 12 California State University campuses (Bakersfield, Channel Islands, NFL NBA Dodgers Los Angeles Kings LA Galaxy Chivas two Major League Soccer teams 2014 StubHub Center 2018 College sports UCLA Trojans Pac-12 Division I Rugby high school an official school sport BSkyB BSkyB 2014 British Broadcasting Group plc British Sky Broadcasting Limited 2006, the Irish broadcaster Setanta Sports was awarded two of the six Premier League packages two of the six Premier League packages Sky picked up the remaining four for £1.3bn £4.2bn the ONdigital consortium BSkyB three Sky Three 'Pick TV' in 2011 using a Sky+ PVR September 2007 Customers that do not subscribe to BSkyB's January 2010 BSkyB VideoGuard pay-TV NDS, a Cisco Systems company Cisco Systems BSkyB Sky+) basic channels 2007 removing the basic channels from the network on 1 March 2007 Video On Demand content HD channels In July 2013 2013 cloud service OneDrive for Business cloud Sam Chisholm and Rupert Murdoch Astra's 27 September 2001 the Sky Digital platform 3.5 million British Broadcasting or BSkyB British Broadcasting or BSkyB 11 million Freeview Sky Q Hub the Sky Q Silver set top boxes share recordings and other. 2016 2016 DVB-compliant MPEG-2 Dolby Digital MPEG-4 OpenTV system DVB-S2 1998 Astra 2A satellite Astra 2A satellite 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), films, entertainment and news free-to-air and unencrypted a VideoGuard UK equipped receiver VideoGuard UK equipped receiver LNB (9.75/10.600 GHz) the Sky service In the autumn of 1991 ITV were the current rights holders £34m per year The BBC BSkyB paying £304m for the Premier League rights, would give them a monopoly of all live matches, Ofcom £15–100,000 no veto over the presence of channels on their EPG BSkyB does not carry any control over the channel's content BSkyB does not carry any control over the channel's content or carriage issues 1 October 1998 Sky Digital Open BSkyB's over 100,000 2007 Virgin Media Video On Demand service BBC HD Channel 4 HD 10 million 25m August 2004 36% flattened "Welfare Cash Card" "essentials" damaging Sky TV bills subscription to sports channels would betray a man's presence in the household £30m no indication as to whether the new deal includes the additional Video On Demand Virgin Media BSkyB the carriage of their respective basic channels diversified second fourth Melbourne Melbourne Cricket Ground Bendigo New South Wales Buckland Valley over 1,000 cramped and unsanitary multi-member proportional representation system eight electorates five representatives four years November every four years Labor Australian Labor Party The Nationals The Greens Labor 61.1% 61.1% Buddhism 168,637 168,637 south-east most densely populated state second-most populous state Melbourne second-largest Koori 1788 Sullivan Bay Sullivan Bay 1803 26,000 square kilometres 50% 6,000 square kilometres (2,300 sq mi) 90% 270,000 tonnes 1975 Victoria Constitution Act 1855 Parliament of Victoria "entrenched" provisions that require either an absolute majority in both houses, a three-fifths majority in both houses the Victoria Constitution Act 1855 hot winds blowing from nearby semi-deserts 32 °C (90 °F) 48.8 °C (119.8 °F) 48.8 °C 7 February 2009 state or government schools Victoria Department of Education tuition fees Roman Catholic Church curriculum standards a base for the global car industry October October October 2016 Fortd's Victorian plants 2,000 m (6,600 ft) Mount Bogong 1,986 m (6,516 ft) Murray River system helmeted honeyeater The Victorian Alps in the northeast Great Dividing Range east-west through the centre of Victoria 0 °C (32 °F) −11.7 °C (10.9 °F) the Victorian Government V/Line the Victorian Government CFCL Australia electrified, passenger system throughout Melbourne and suburbs 37 12 Legislative Assembly Legislative Council Linda Dessau 1 July 1851 1851 one gold rushes the world has ever seen sevenfold 20 million ounces 1,548 489 540,800 63,519 90 per cent Victoria 3 million 60% two-thirds Asia 1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in) 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) standard gauge 760 mm (2 ft 6 in) narrow gauge mountainous areas five formerly government-owned lines 1788 New South Wales New Holland Sydney 1854 British troops ureka Stockade hated mining licence fees Colony of Victoria Act 1855 political party or coalition The Premier The Premier of Victoria is the leader of the political party or coalition Daniels representatives elected to either house of parliament 17% to $8.7 billion 24% 32,463 more than 60% of the state's total land surface 60% tourism sports tourism Melbourne regional cities SurfClassic southern and central parts of France one-eighth 1562 to 1598 the Edict of Nantes granting of Nantes unclear origins Geneva Besançon Hugues Huguenot 1560 availability of the Bible in vernacular languages 1294 Guy de Moulin 1487 Paris villes de sûreté Montpellier the Edict of 1598 1622 the Edict of 1598 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' Église française à la Nouvelle-Amsterdam Bushwick Charleston Landgrave Edmund Bellinger Pons 1697 Charleston Stadtholder William III of Orange King of England League of Augsburg Calvinist Dutch Republic 1672 Edict of Fontainebleau Fontaineau (1685) Edict of Fontaineau 500,000 The Catholic Church in France Stholomew's Day massacre 5,000 to 30,000 their own militia 5,000 to 30,000 were killed 1621 and 1629 southwestern France Louis XIII Louis XIII Huguenot rebellions Approximately one million 2% Alsace the Cévennes mountain region Australia New York New Rochelle Huguenot Street Historic District Huguenot Street Historic District New York Dutch Republic 75,000 to 100,000 ca. 2 million Amsterdam and the area of West Frisia the revocation of the Edict of Nantes Huguon Huguon ghost of le roi Huguet prétendus réformés night Kent The Weavers weavers Sandwich, Faversham and Maidstone The Weavers Cork City Dublin, Cork, Youghal and Waterford Dublin a High Sheriff 1696 brain drain the North American front of the Seven Years' War non-Catholics the North American front of the Seven Years' War 1759-60 Navarre 1598 granted the Protestant churches in Catholic-controlled regions the founding of new Protestant churches in Catholic-controlled regions Protestantism education of children as Catholics prohibited emigration Four thousand "new converts" New York and Virginia Switzerland and the Netherlands 1555 Fort Coligny 1560 the Guanabara Confession of Faith Afrikaans wine Western Cape province Afrikaans-speaking Paul Revere Henry Laurens Charleston Manakin Episcopal Church Texas lace industry 'Bucks Point' twenty-five widows who settled in Dover first half of the eighteenth century Dorotheenstadt and Friedrichstadt one-fifth protest against the occupation of Prussia by Napoleon 1806-07 Fredericia (Denmark), Berlin, Stockholm, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Helsinki, and Emden the Netherlands the south the Camisards the Catholic Church 1702 and 1709 Jacksonville Jean Ribault Fort Caroline French naval attack against the new Spanish colony at St. Augustine September 1565 Charlesfort Fort Caroline Menéndez de Avilés 1564 The Wars of Religion Lower Norfolk County Lower Norfolk County Manakintown 390 12 May 1705 1568–1609 The Dutch Republic "Apologie" of William the Silent William the Silent Calvinist the Foreign Protestants Naturalization Act 1708 50,000 Andrew Lortie transubstantiation William of Orange William of Orange Dublin, Cork, Portarlington, Lisburn, Waterford and Youghal flax linen Count Ludwig von Nassau-Saarbrücken Count Ludwig von Nassau-Saarbrücken glass-making works the 1890s 1604 the Dutch Republic, the Electorate of the Palatinate they were accepted and allowed to worship freely. Quebec the Dutch Cape Colony Huguenot émigrés Hugues Capet Hugues Capet, king of France Janet Gray little Hugos, Gallicans and Protestants Jacques Lefevre University of Paris 1530 William Farel Jean Cauvin (John Calvin) 24 August – 3 October 1572 Catholics thousands 1573 25,000 Louis XIV he imposed penalties, closed Huguenot schools and excluded them from favored professions he sent missionaries, backed by a fund to financially reward converts to Catholicism closed Huguenot schools dragonnades Westchester New Rochelle John Pell, Lord of Pelham Manor La Rochelle St. Paul's Episcopal Church adapted quickly and often married outside their immediate French communities married outside their immediate French communities E.I. du Pont 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 17 Lutheran and Reformed states Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Angermünde Edict of Potsdam Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia furnished two new regiments Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg Theodor Fontane Luftwaffe General and fighter ace Adolf Galland Lothar de Maizière Federal Minister of the Interior solar power Rankine steam within a boiler high external combustion engines atmospheric engine Thomas Newcomen 1712 atmospheric engine Papin the United Kingdom 21 February 1804 Abercynon in south Wales south Wales south water pump multi-stage centrifugal pumps 1850s steam locomotives lower-pressure boiler feed water three or four triple and quadruple expansion engines 19th marine expansion engines Olympic class cams profiled Joy lengthening rubbing surfaces of the valve Lead fusible plugs present in the crown of the boiler's firebox manually suppress the fire manually suppress the fire dampening the fire James Watt rotary ten 1883 Industrial Revolution first century AD Hero of Alexandria Greek Giovanni Branca 1606 compound engines expansions shipping internal combustion engines coal steam turbines late part several hundred horsepower 90% electric power burning combustible materials combustion chamber solar energy electric heating element steam engine indicator 1851 Charles Richard Charles Richard London Exhibition 90° 180° 90° (counterflow two piston strokes one rotation four events expansion Quasiturbine counterflow an additional port uncovered by the piston oscillating cylinder steam engine true mounting (trunnion) on ships ships recycled continuously "open loop" Mercury recycled continuously working fluid 565 °C stainless steel 63% 30 °C Steam engines steamboats Stanley Steamer powering stations an increase in the land available for cultivation Catch Me Who Can Matthew Murray twin-cylinder Middleton Railway Stockton and Darlington Railway Arthur Woolf British torque variability bore 90% reciprocating steam engines gas turbines reciprocating Diesel engines reduction gearing Rankine cycle heat being removed in a condenser 1990s biomass Scottish duty 17 about 7 million 94 pounds Watt reciprocating (piston) steam engines Reciprocating piston type steam engines turbine type steam engines internal combustion engines Thomas Savery a water pump 1698 Bento de Moura Portugal John Smeaton Richard Trevithick Richard Trevithick 182 transport transport energi AB in Sweden Sweden 5-cylinder engine 4 kgwatt hour 26-30% surface condensers automobile radiator water is costly dry type cooling tower 3600 centrifugal governor Boulton Boulton & Watt cotton spinning handle smaller variations such as those caused by fluctuating heat load to the boiler 1880 railway locomotives complicated 1930 road engines shortening the cutoff kick back evacuate the cylinder, choking it and giving excessive compression ("kick back") fixed length imo de Ayanz y Beaumont Spanish 1606 1698 1712 rotating discs drive shaft static discs turbine casing 3600 revolutions per minute (RPM) power-to-weight ratio electric motors steam turbine plant Advanced Steam movement pollution Wankel engine the cylinders and valve gear thermal 1775 a separate condenser half as John Smeaton's improved version Newcomen's partial vacuum generated by condensing steam two independent mechanisms a plug valve adjustable spring-loaded a seal illegally more power from the engine Corliss steam engine 1849 30% less steam four-valve Rumford medal thermodynamic theory Watt the separate condenser Joseph Black latent heat little work is required to drive the pump in its liquid phase 1% to 3% 1500 °C injector recover the latent heat of vaporisation superheaters bunker screw stoker feed water British dreadnought battleships dreadnought battleships, and ocean liners 1905 heating water turbine connected to an electrical generator electrical generator turbo-electric transmission U.S.A. Carnot cycle in the condenser stant pressure isothermal as a liquid not as a gas 8 helium two atoms half Diatomic oxygen gas 20.8% Oxygen 8 downward trend hydrogen and helium 8 chalcogen group oxides third-most abundant dioxygen photosynthesis sunlight high-altitude ozone layer oxygen water photosynthesis water allotrope Robert Boyle John Mayow nitroaereus 1679 Robert Boyle Spiritus nitroaereus 17th respiration John Mayow Priestley clergyman logisticated air mercuric oxide (HgO) mercuric oxide dephlogisticated air 1775 given priority in the discovery more active Leonardo da Vinci Philo of Byzantium 2nd century BCE Philo of Byzantium Philo of Byzantium fire Pneumatica Leonardo da Vinci air ignition event the source of most of the chemical energy Combustion hazards Oxygen ignition oxidant rapid combustion most of the chemical energy dichromates pure O 2 Steel pipes and storage vessels at slightly more than atmospheric pressure Concentrated O 2 combustion ignition sources are minimized special training Apollo 1 crew silicates carbon dioxide mantle, of much larger mass than the crust carbon dioxide crustal rock mantle mantle silicates of magnesium and iron monatomic simplest atomic ratios HO, giving the atomic mass of oxygen as 8 times that of hydrogen hydrogen Amedeo Avogadro phlogiston non-combustible substances that corrode, such as iron metals, too, gain weight in rusting metals lighter covalent double bond filling of molecular orbitals filling of molecular orbitals chemically bonded to each other filling of molecular orbitals 1773 or earlier 1774 his work was published first Antoine Lavoisier combustion and corrosion degenerate triplet oxygen unpaired electrons spontaneous antibonding trapped air the same as the weight of the air that rushed back in air rushed in when he opened the container 1777 azote Trioxygen Trioxygen lung tissue protective radiation shield UV dioxygen, O 2 dioxygen, O 2 dioxygen, O 2 energy content cellular respiration James Dewar 1891 1895 oxyacetylene Oxygen temperature-dependent 6.04 milliliters (mL) 20 °C twice as much most abundant chemical element third most abundant chemical element 0.9% world's oceans ultraviolet radiation 19th compressing and cooling Louis Paul Cailletet a few drops March 29, 1883 the Sun oxygen-16 Genesis unknown process depleted oxygen-16 from the Sun's disk of protoplanetary material Earth Singlet oxygen common molecules photosynthesis photolysis of ozone by light of short wavelength tissues Paleoclimatologists oxygen-18 and oxygen-16 12% heavier oxygen-18 lower global temperatures 687 and 760 nm carbon cycle satellite platform global remote sensing paramagnetic liquid oxygen unpaired electrons magnetic laboratory superoxide ion (O− 2) destroy invading microbes pathogen attack anaerobic 2.5 billion years ago 90.20 K (−182.95 °C, −297.31 °F) light sky-blue color fractional distillation of liquefied air liquid nitrogen combustible solution in the world's water bodies lower temperatures higher oxygen content algae biochemical oxygen demand 3.5 billion years ago Paleoic eon banded iron formations 1.7 billion years ago 1.7 billion years ago the oxygen cycle biogeochemical three main reservoirs on Earth photosynthesis oxygen pressure swing adsorption 93% nitrogen non-cryogenic 90% to 93% Oxygen molecular oxygen and hydrogen DC electricity oxides and hydrogen chemical oxygen generators recreational use doubtful enriched O 2 mixtures placebo effect aerobic exercise decompression sickness (the 'bends') carbon monoxide from the heme group of hemoglobin anaerobic bacteria Decompression sickness Oxygen therapy heart Oxygen therapy respiration gaseous oxygen electronegativity chemical bonds FeO chemical bonds corrosion cabin depressurization gas is then produced by the exothermic reaction. exothermic oxygen gas high pressure oxy-fuel more cylinders containing the compressed gas stored and shipped in smaller cylinders containing the compressed gas hospitals organic solvents ROH feeder materials Epoxides important organic compounds organic compounds with biological relevance a few common biomolecules carbohydrates proteins bones pulmonary fibrosis pulmonary fibrosis Exposure to a O 2 partial pressures oxygen toxicity seizures breathing pure O 2 in space applications, such as in some modern space suits 30 kPa 1.4 times no damage marginally more than normal sea-level O 2 partial pressure elevated partial pressures 50 kilopascals 50% oxygen composition at standard pressure gas (O 2) 30%–50% October 1973 US$3 per barrel 1979 second oil shock the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC to avoid being targeted by the boycott multilateral negotiations January 18, 1974 March August 15, 1971 rise and fall according to market demand oil was priced in dollars September 1971 priced in dollars, oil producers' real income decreased less than two percent per year 1971 1974 the oil shock October 6, 1973 Iran ten times more Iran [the price of oil] is going to rise American aid to Israel October 16, 1973 the embargo, a cut in production by five percent from September's output $2.2 billion a "principal hostile country" over 100 billion dollars violent Sunni extremist groups the Middle East shrinking Western demand Wahhabism excessive inflation the USSR 1973 Kissinger embargo automobiles Macroeconomic Arctic five to ten years Netherlands America UK Israelis Ted Heath Germany, Italy, Switzerland and Norway a series of strikes by coal miners and railroad workers 1973–74 Germany, Italy, Switzerland and Norway Sweden Price controls investment greater scarcity rationing William E. Simon 1973 coordinate the response to the embargo 20% Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act Bill Clinton November 28, 1995 1977 The energy crisis market and technology realities congresses and presidents U.S. British 10 years the American occupation would need to last 10 years as the West developed alternative energy Japan 71% change its noninvolvement policy November 22, December 25 Afghanistan Saudi Arabia and Iran Saudi Arabia January 1979 November 1979 Toyota Corolla Japanese V8 and six cylinder engines Japanese 1973 oil crisis Toyota Corona Mark II passenger space cura Toyota Hilux and the Datsun Truck Dodge D-50 Ford, Chrysler, and GM import policy An increase in imported cars into North America at least four 1985 Cadillac DeVille GM Bel Air, and Ford Galaxie 500 1979 1981 1974 Mustang I 1981 1973 recover market share $40 per barrel Project Mercury Apollo 1968 John F. Kennedy two-man Project Gemini (1962–66) 1961 to 1972 Gemini missions the Soviet Union Skylab 1967 manned lunar landing Budget cuts Five prevented by an oxygen tank explosion in transit to the Moon Apollo 8 Apollo 17 842 pounds technology incidental to rocketry and manned spaceflight three three NASA manager Abe Silverstein manned lunar landings 1960 1960 Maxime Faget three Hugh L. Dryden John F. Kennedy Soviet Union massive financial commitment required by a manned Moon landing James E. Webb missle gap Yuri Gagarin Soviet one day circumspect April 20 Lyndon B. Johnson one week we are neither making maximum effort nor achieving results necessary Robert R. Gilruth Langley Research Center Houston, Texas Rice University Florida Merritt Island Kurt H. Debus Director Kennedy at least three Apollo spacecraft 250,000 feet 130 million cubic foot (3.7 million cubic meter) George E. Mueller July 23, 1963 Brainerd Holmes Mueller Air Force missile projects Air Force Bernard A. Schriever January 1964, until it achieved the first manned landing in July 1969 Apollo Program Director a rendezvous 1961 Robert Seamans Nicholas E. Golovin July 1961 Manned Spacecraft Center Joseph Shea Manned Spacecraft Center Jersner Golovin NASA July 11, 1962 Wiesner "No, that's no good" Lunar Excursion Module Grumman a "lifeboat" spacecraft to be used as a "lifeboat" propulsion, electrical power and life support 1964 cone-shaped Command/Service Module two men three astronauts ocean ablative heat shield Parachutes 5,560 A cylindrical Service Module (SM) high-gain S-band The Service Module was discarded 51,300 an orbital scientific instrument package North American Aviation about twice the thrust 1964 Saturn V two aerodynamic considerations 15,100 kg 3 days Wernher von Braun the Army June 11, 1962 dummy upper stages filled with water 1964 and 1965 Pegasus satellites frency and severity of micrometeorite impacts Saturn IB 2 stage replaced the S-IV with the S-IVB third stage 40,000 pounds (18,100 kg) Saturn V 33 feet 3 burned liquid hydrogen Mercury and Gemini veterans two Harrison Schmitt Apollo 17 Schmitt participated in the lunar geology training 32 Distinguished Service Medal 1969 Walter M. Schirra, Donn Eisele, and Walter Cunningham Apollo 8 1966 265.7 nautical miles (1,142.9 Service Module engine and the Command Module heat shield unmanned LM Apollo spacesuit visor helmet water-cooled Lunar Module Pilot Deke Slayton Gemini and Apollo programs 1966 Deke Slayton Chaffee the validation of the CSM would be accomplished on the 14-day first flight August 1967 Saturn IB Apollo 1 backup crew Samuel Phillips tiger team 1967 Manned Space Administrator George Mueller the altitude chamber Grissom, White, and Chaffee launch countdown altitude chamber a strange odor January 27, 1967 sealing of the hatch a strange odor oxygen NASA Administrator Webb Harrison Storms Webb NASA immediately nitrogen/oxygen flammable cabin and space suit materials Block I plug-type hatch cover NASA discontinued the manned Block I spacecraft only for unmanned Saturn V flights fire-resistant Block II lunar orbital survey missions successfully accomplished letters Apollo 4 (AS-501) Block I CSM April 4, 1968 a third unmanned test Apollo 5 pad 37 Grumman successfully test-fired and restarted fire-in-the-hole Saturn V Zond 5 Christmas Eve orbit the Moon human cosmonauts Gemini July 1969 black-and-white television Armstrong, Michael Aldrin July 24 Apollo 12 Surveyor 3 removed some parts accidentally pointed into the Sun Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) Block II spacesuit eight over three days Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) a liquid oxygen tank exploded Commander grounded oxygen tank April 1970 Apollo 20 shrink museum exhibits 1971 extremely old 3.2 billion years KREEP Genesis Rock thick atmosphere impact process effects materials melted near an impact crater $170 billion 15 $20.4 billion Apollo Extension Series Apollo Applications Program Venus 1973 on the ground February 8, 1974 an Apollo Telescope Mount, the solar telescope NASA's robotic Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Apollo 11 unknown Apollo 8 Genesis one-quarter inspiring end Apollo TV incompatible a magnetic tape shortage newer satellite data Stan 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"for remuneration" Dutch law said only people established in the Netherlands could give legal advice the Netherlands' regulation of cannabis consumption treatment Daily Mail £1 £1 creditor Overseering BV v Nordic Construction Amazonia or the Amazon Jungle 5,500,000 square kilometres (2,100,000 sq mi) nine four half Amazoneregenwoud Amazonia Brazil half 16,000 species moist broadleaf 7,000,000 square kilometres nine Brazil 390 billion tropical Climate fluctuations Oligocene glacial maximum the rainforest still managed to thrive extinction of the dinosaurs 45° Climate fluctuations Oligocene expanded again Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event Middle Miocene Middle Miocene Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction 34 million years along the middle of the continent by the Purus Arch toward the Atlantic Solimões Basin 5–10 million years the easterly mid-Eocene Atlantic the Pacific Amazonas Basin Solimões Basin mid-Eocene middle the Atlantic the Pacific Solimões Basin Last Glacial Maximum rainfall in the basin during the LGM was lower than for the present rainforest was reduced to small, isolated refugia separated by open forest difficult to resolve because the practical limitations of working in the rainforest reasonably well supported by the available data 21,000 Last Glacial Maximum sediment deposits reduced tropical vegetation cover 21,000 years sediment deposits moist tropical vegetation open forest practicals of working in the rainforest mean that data sampling is biased away from the center of the Amazon basin NASA'sCALSO satellite 182 million 1,600 Amazon 132 million NASA's CALIPSO satellite 182 million tons 27.7 million tons 132 million tons 43 million tons NASA's CALIPSO satellite NASA 182 million tons 1,600 27.7 million Amazonia: Man and Culture in a Counterfeit Paradise 0.2 inhabitants per square kilometre agriculture anthropological findings 5 million 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 less than 200,000 Francisco de Orellana the 1540s the spread of diseases from Europe between AD 0–1250 AD 0–1250 Francisco de Orellana 1542 AD 0–1250 Ondemar Dias 11,000 black earth black earth agriculture and silviculture Xingu Michael Heckenberger and colleagues of the University of Florida Terra preta agriculture and silviculture Xingu Michael Heckenberger roads, bridges and large plazas 2.5 million One in five tens of plants one in five between 96,660 and 128,843 2.5 million 2,000 tens of thousands 378 One in five a quarter square kilometer (62 acres) 1,100 90,790 356 ± 47 tonnes per hectare 438,000 highest 1,100 90,790 356 ± 47 tonnes 438,000 species eels black caiman piranha lipophilic alkaloid toxins Vampire bats slash and burn method 1960s slash and burn loss of soil fertility and weed invasion cleared of forest are visible to the naked eye 587,000 587,000 livestock pasture second-largest 91% soy farmers increased settlement and deforestation 7,343 declined significantly 18% biodiversity destruction of the forest loss of biodiversity 1.1 × 1011 metric tonnes 0.62 ± 0.37 severed rainfall and increased temperatures greenhouse gas 2100 the 21st century climate change indigenous community-based deforestation and ecocide the Urarina lowland remote sensing Tribe southern Suriname strengthen their territorial claims protect their tribal lands from commercial interests growth stages carbon related emissions Tatiana Kuplich 2006 Synthetic aperture radar 2005 Brazilian National Institute of Amazonian Research deforestation savanna or desert Woods Hole Research Center 2010 1,160,000 square miles three epicenters 2005 1.5 gigatons comb jellies marine 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) phylum of animals that live in marine cilia water flow through the body cavity 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) groups of cilia which they use for swimming comb jellies 1.5 m (4 ft) water flow through the body cavity comb marine ten times their own weight 100–150 another 25 100–150 tentilla ten times their own weight tentacles and prey on other ctenophores stiffened cilia ten times their own weight egg-shaped bodies stiffened cilia sticky cells 100–150 hermaphrodites miniaturippids juveniles are capable of reproduction before reaching the adult size and shape. can fertilize its own egg, not needing a mate produce both eggs and sperm at the same time sequential hermaphrodites platyctenids hermaphroditism and early reproduction a single animal can produce both eggs and sperm produce both eggs and sperm at the same time eggs and sperm mature at different times platyctenids , and the platyctenids Black Sea Mnemiopsis long-term environmental changes fish larvae Mnemiopsis fish larvae bays bays marine food chains Mnemiopsis causing fish stocks to collapse Beroe preys on other ctenophores 66 million years ago monophyletic 515 million years ago many more comb-rows than modern forms 515 million years ago Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction monophyletic tentacles cnidarians colloblasts, which are sticky and adhere to prey bilaterians Ctenophores ctenophores cnidarians sensory Ctenophores ctenophores and cnidarians bilaterians mesoglea triploblastic ctenophores sponges cilia locomotion "ctenes," "comb-bearing" Pleurobrachia Pleurobrachia, Beropsis withstand waves and swirling sediment particles Pleurobrachia, Beropsis epithelium, the gastrodermis bioluminescence pharynx a mouth that can usually be closed by muscles mouth and pharynx swimming-plates "ctenes" or "comb plates" the extra compact filament is suspected to have a supporting function the mouth is pointing 2 millimeters (0.079 in) osmotic pressure the mesoglea increase its bulk and decrease its density, to avoid sinking pump water out of the mesoglea aboral organ the opposite end from the mouth transparent dome made of long, immobile cilia statocyst balancers goberry extends a pair of long, slender tentacles spherical sheath the narrow end tentilla specialized mushroom-shaped cells in the outer layer of the epidermis striated muscle, a cell type otherwise unknown in the phylum Ctenophora three capturing prey eight near the body even round the body ciliary groove lobes muscular, cuplike extensions of the body that project beyond the mouth four auricles direct microscopic prey toward the mouth suspended planktonic prey clapping their lobes the jet of expelled water drives backwards very quickly nerves nerves Nuda The Beroida, also known as Nuda forming intercellular connections tight closure streamlines the front of the animal pharynx Cestida Cestum veneris belt animals undulating their bodies Velamen parallelum tentilla-bearing tentacles a muscular "foot" comb-rows rocks, algae pores in the epidermis internal fertilization Mnemiopsis internal canal network under the comb rows internal tentacles and tentacle sheaths among the plankton In the genus Beroe true larvae Beroe secretions (ink) that luminesce at much the same wavelengths as their bodies the same wavelengths as their bodies pinkesce at much the same wavelengths as their bodies juveniles no vegetarians and only one genus that is partly parasitic jellyfish incorporate their prey's nematocysts (stinging cells) into their own tentacles salt and mollus and crustacean larvae Lampea low ratio of organic matter to salt and water kellyfish other ctenophores Red Sea ctenophores eating both fish larvae and small crustaceans ballast tanks the accidental introduction of the Mnemiopsis-eating North American ctenophore Beroe ovata late 1980s slowed the animal's metabolism their soft, gelatinous bodies comb jelly mid-Cambrian Three tentacles 515 million years ago Stromatoveris Stromatoveris Vendobionta Ediacaran period Bilateria Porifera (sponges) beroids monophyletic 65.5 million years ago Richard Harbison Fresno 220 miles (350 km) ash tree an ash leaf ash tree" in Spanish 1872 convenience of the railroad and worried about flooding 1885 47 Central Pacific Railroad 2.7% Chinatown Pinedale North Fresno assembly center BankAmericard BankAmericard revolve a balance 1976 Visa Inc Bill Aken Bob Gallion Madera The Fresno Barn Lupe Mayorga three Roeding Park Kearney Park Woodward Park Kearney Park 1880s Fresno County Courthouse (demolished) San Joaquin Light & Power Building Hughes Hotel 1964 Fulton Mall Pierre-Auguste Renoir near their current locations wide sidewalks (up to 28' on the east side of the street) Chestnut Avenue Kings Canyon and Clovis Avenue 1950s through the 1970s Sunnyside William P. Bell Tower Theatre 1939 water tower Fresno Normal School one-half mile 1970s second and third run movies, along with classic films 1978 Fresno Evita and The Wiz live theater a few hundred feet Tower District Tower District Tower District twentieth century Storybook houses contrasts with the newer areas of tract homes decades Huntington Boulevard William Stranahan 1914 267 Fresno Traction Company Southwest Fresno southwest African-American Hmong or Laotian Downtown Fresno M. Theo Kearney tall palm trees Fresno Street and Thorne Ave Brookhaven "Dogg Pound" between the 1960s and 1990s Fresno Foster Farms West Side very little Ralph Woodward 300 acres (1.2 km2) 2,500 22 miles (35 km) between Highway 99 and Friant Dam April through October 1946 Developer William Smilie Sierra Sky Park automobiles numerous such communities across the United States and around the world. hot and dry July 11.5 inches (292.1 mm) northwest December, January and February 115 °F January 6, 1913 1885 2.2 inches 3.55 inches (90.2 mm) 494,665 30.0% 8,525 (1.7%) 30.0% 4,404.5 158,349 7.4% 1,388 3.62 3.07 427,652 149,025 8.4% a third 4,097.9 people per square mile interference KMJ-TV June 1, 1953 NBC affiliate KSEE KGPE State Route 99 Sierra Freeway State Route 41 west Fresno 1950s State Route 99 signage, lane width, median separation, vertical clearance Amtrak San Joaquins Downtown Fresno Bakersfield-Stockton mainlines of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway and Union Pacific Railroad San Joaquin Valley Railroad Fresno Distributed Adaptive Message Block Switching provide a fault-tolerant, efficient routing method for telecommunication messages contradicted the theretofore established principles of pre-allocation of network bandwidth coining the modern name packet switching Distributed Adaptive Message Block Switching to provide a fault-tolerant, efficient routing method for telecommunication messages Donald Davies circuit switching a fee per unit of connection time pre-allocates dedicated network bandwidth circuit switching dedicated network bandwidth a fee per unit of connection fee per unit of connection with or without intermediate forwarding nodes intermediate network nodes asynchronously using first-out buffering a multiple access scheme with or without intermediate forwarding nodes intermediate network nodes asynchronously using first-out buffering a multiple access scheme distributed adaptive message block switching distributed adaptive message block switching use of a decentralized network with multiple paths between any two points store and forward switching a general architecture for a large-scale, distributed, survivable communications network forward switching distributed adaptive message block switching decentralized network with multiple paths between any two points the same message routing methodology packet switching build a nationwide network in the UK use in the ARPANET Donald Davies packet switching use in the ARPANET complete addressing information The packets are routed individually a destination address, source address, and port numbers the original message/data is reassembled in the correct order, based on the packet sequence number The packet header can be small, Routing a packet requires the connection id in a table a connection identifier a setup phase in each involved node before any packet is transferred to establish the parameters of communication a handshake between the communicating parties before any user packets are transmitted Frame Relay is a modified version of ISDN's layer two to provide a standardized interface into and out of packet networks X.25 does it at the network layer of the OSI Model ARPANET and SITA HLN became operational in 1969 division of functions and tasks between the hosts at the edge of the network and the network core UDP) is an example of a datagram model protocol a plug-n-play system local area networks to be established ad hoc addresses plug-play system HORES packet switching network was a French research network to make the hosts responsible for reliable delivery of data to make the hosts responsible for reliable delivery of data ARPANET architecture a suite of network protocols created by Digital Equipment Corporation connect two PDP-11 minicomputers a seven-layer OSI-compliant networking protocol OSI-compliant networking protocol a data network based on this voice-phone network the world's first commercial online service used a computer service bureaus, offering batch processing a time-sharing system Michigan Educational Research Information Triad to explore computer networking between three of Michigan's public universities connections to the CDC mainframe at Michigan State University in East Lansing Merit's role in the mid-1980s FCC-licensed public data network former ARPA IPTO director Larry Roberts Telenet was the first FCC-licensed public data network ARPANET sold to GTE an international data communications network headquartered in San Jose, CA X.25/.75 gateways dial-up connections or dedicated async connections build their own dedicated networks to reach locations not on the private network two kinds Bell Northern Research interconnection of national X.25 networks Australia's first public packet-switched data network on-line betting, financial applications linking a permanent X.25 node to the network 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 the public PAD service Telepad this use of the name was incorrect The Computer Science Network (CSNET) extend networking benefits The Computer Science Network a not-for-profit United States computer networking consortium Level 3 Communications Abilene Level 3 Communications Abilene The National Science Foundation Network (NSFNET) was a program of coordinated, evolving projects advanced research and education networking to link researchers to the nation's supercomputing centers Very high-speed Backbone Network Service high-speed Backbone Network Service MCI Telecommunications vBNS had grown to connect more than 100 universities (2.5 Gbit/s) IP links in February 1999 the arid plains of Central Asia 30–60% of Europe's total 30–60% 17th century 19th century plague disease, caused by Yersinia pestis 1338–39 China 1331 an estimated 25 million Genoese traders Jani Beg infected corpses Sicily and the south of Europe several existing conditions such as war, famine, and weather northwest Italy isolated alpine villages throughout the continent Germany and Scandinavia 1349 serious depopulation and permanent change in both economic and social structures autumn 1347 through the port's trade with Constantinople the north Gasquet atra mors Gasquet 1823 Scandinavia bad air the king of France Miasma theory Miasma theory Yersinia pestis Hong Kong Alexandre Yersin mechanism by which Y. pestis was usually transmitted two populations of rodents Francis Aidan Gasquet the ordinary Eastern or bubonic plague 1908 the 'Great Pestilence' the Justinian plague 30–75% high fevers 80 percent 90 to 95 percent high fevers October 2010 Yersinia pestis Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) techniques south of France and Germany Yersinia pestis ancestral to modern Y. pestis strains Y. p. orientalis Y. p. orientalis the plague may have entered Europe in two waves November 1347 1349 been confirmed and amended East Smithfield ancestral October 2011 zoologist Graham Twigg rates of mortality in rural areas during the 14th-century pandemic were inconsistent with the modern bubonic plague contemporary accounts were exaggerations zoologist Samuel K. Cohn, Jr. an epidemiological account the lack of reliable statistics over 100% the clergy 1377 the DNA results may be flawed marginal significance too cold in northern Europe for the survival of fleas faster 5 to 15 cause was a form of anthrax thought it may have been a combination of anthrax and other pandemics typhus, smallpox and respiratory infections a type of "blood poisoning" 25 bodies as 50% Half of Paris's population pre-planning as 50% isolated areas 14th to 17th centuries the plague was present somewhere in Europe in every year between 1346 and 1671 almost a million propose a range of preincident population figures from as high as 7 million end of 1350 as much as 10–15% 1665 40,000 people Russia Italian Plague of 1629–1631 1654 22 1.7 million half of Naples' 300,000 1.25 million Sweden v. Russia and allies 1720 1500 and 1850 30 to 50 thousand inhabitants the second quarter of the 19th century two-thirds melt (magma and/or lava) metamorphic magma sedimentary, and metamorphic heat and pressure seafloor crust and rigid uppermost portion of the upper mantle asthenosphere the convection of the mantle 1960s divergent boundaries convergent boundaries San Andreas fault system Alfred Wegener convecting seismic waves a crust and lithosphere 410 and 660 kilometers wave speeds a crust and inner core compresses the most recent era the Quaternary Holocene the Quaternary period cross-cutting relationships younger the key bed younger xenoliths magma or lava flows clasts inclusions (or clasts) are found in a formation gravel faunal succession William Smith complex faunal succession Charles Darwin 20th century stratigraphic absolute ages one fossil ages Thermochemical techniques closure temperature isotope ratios Dating of lava and volcanic ash layers horizontal compression shallow crust antiforms antiforms anticlines Extension boudins Maria Fold and Thrust Belt metamorphosed normal faults Dikes in large numbers in areas that are being actively deformed topographic gradients Continual motion along the fault Deformattional layered basaltic lava flows metamorphosed sedimentary rocks Cambrian time northwestern Canada rocks sedimentary layers positions of rock units and their deformation soils, rivers, landscapes, and glaciers identifying rocks in the laboratory interference properties geochemical evolution of rock units in the laboratory electron microprobe perform high temperature and pressure physical experiments perform high temperature and pressure physical experiments metamorphic processes Structural microscopic analysis of oriented thin sections plot and combine measurements analog and numerical orogenic wedges orogenic wedges sand orogenic wedge numericals model stratigraphers geophysical well logs computer programs water, coal, and hydrocarbon 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 fossil animal shells James Hutton Theory of the Earth 1795 Theory of the Earth William Maclure 1809 1807 Observations on the Geology of the United States explanatory of a Geological Map American Philosophical Society Principles of Geology uniformitarianism Darwin catastrophism Charles Lyell 103 miles 8.5 mi Eurocities network Northumberland Geordie Robert Curthose, William the Conqueror's eldest son wool trade coal mining area 16th century the Great North Run Pons Aelius River Tyne 2,000 Hadrian's Wall Pictish tribes England Elizabeth 25-foot (7.6 m) William the Lion Newcastle was successfully defended against the Scots three times coal from Tyne Hostmen a pointless pursuit an eccentric ruin him their families export to London and elsewhere. one-third one-third devastating loss the King the Scots drummes riumphing by a brave defence Charles I urbanization of the city Maling company to be lit up by electric lighting central to the city's prosperity the steam turbine medieval Narrow alleys Stairs modern buildings as well as structures dating from the 15th–18th centuries a restaurant situated at a Grade I-listed 16th century merchant's house at 28–30 Close Tyneside Classical England's best-looking city Grey Street the 1960s Shopping Centre Town Moor graze cattle Hoppings funfair June Honorary freemen Large-scale regeneration Gateshead Council Norman Foster to spearhead the regeneration of the North-East ten days Grainger Town area between 1835 and 1842 vertical dormers 244 Butcher Market 1835 2000 a grand dinner attended by 2000 guests English Heritage oceanic (Köppen Cfb) warming rain shadow August 1990 the remainder of the British Isles 2010 Eldon Square Newcastle store Bainbridge's department, giving birth to the name department store March 2007 shopping destinations suburban shopping areas Tesco store the MetroCentre Gateshead The Tyneside flat terraces the Ouseburn valley Architects high density 7.8% the highest of the five colour-coded brackets at 5.9% overinflated overinflated markets Tunbridge Wells 2001 metropolitan student population Northumbria Universities student populations 37.8 Scottish or Irish ancestors Border Reiver surnames 500 and 2,000 1% Geordie Geordie many elements the forerunner "larn" (from the Anglo-Saxon "laeran", meaning "teach") Scandinavia Northern United Kingdom Scots "Canny" Dutch gooien, via West Frisian a report noisiest 80.4 negative long-term impact on the health motorway underpass without pedestrian access Collingwood Street a new indoor complex 12-screen 'The Pink Triangle' bars, cafés and clubs theatre Stephen Kemble celebrated seasons 21 January 1788 Grey Street theatres Theatre Royal Royal Shakespeare Company local talent the arts capital of the UK The Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne 8000 Benjamin Green ‘conversation club,’ its lecture theatre Joseph Swan Newcastle Beer Festival May March NewcastleGateshead 2 weeks Hoppings June Temperance Movement cycling festival Northern Pride Festival Newcastle Mela Sagehead Music and Arts Centre Design Event an East Asian cultural festival NewcastleGateshead folk-rock 1971 Venom Skyclad Duran November 2006 and May 2008 Old Town Hall three Classic Old Town Hall Newcastle Tyneside's shipbuilding heritage shipbuilding 2009 Seven Stories the Night of the Fire (1939) Get Carter gangster Mike Figgis Tommy Lee Jones, Melanie Griffith, Sting and Sean Bean Gosforth Park Newcastle Eagles Newcastle Diamonds Brough Park in Byker Blaydon Race 6 miles (9.7 km) the Metro Light Rail system 20 minutes five million over 90 Victorian architecture six Victoria Robert Stephenson Manors three hours three hours Edinburgh CrossCountry Northern Rail the Tyne and Wear Metro five phases deep-level tunnels bridge 37 million 'Metro: All Change smarting tracks, signalling and overhead wires procurement of an entirely new fleet of trains trams as opposed to the current light rail trains the A1 (Gateshead Newcastle Western Bypass) the A69 "Great North Road" the roads between this and the A1's former alignment through the Tyne Tunnel the Tyne Tunnel 3 two major bus station and Eldon Square bus station Stagecoach the Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive Go-Ahead 1998 highlighting the usage of cycling healthy living one way streets national networks DFDS Seaways October 2006 high fuel prices and new competition from low-cost air services 2008 Thomson eleven LEA-funded 11 to 18 schools seven Royal Grammar School Newcastle College state-Catholic Newcastle University and Northumbria University Newcastle University Sunday Times University of the Year polytechnics became new universities Northumbria University three 1474 Coptic Cathedral Church of St Thomas the Martyr parish churches The Parish Church of St Andrew 1726 the main porch the ancient churchyards The church tower City Road The Watermark business park next to the MetroCentre in Gateshead studio 5 at the City Road complex the result of its colouring BBC Radio Newcastle NE1fm Newcastle Student Radio 1951 Radio Lollipop Newcastle University's union building 1770 Archbishop of Westminster George Stephenson the incandescent light bulb Sir Joseph Swan Thailand Rutherford Grammar School entertainers Ant and international footballers Nobel Prize Northumbrian smallpipes Newcastle London 4.5 million 1852 Queen Victoria and Prince Albert London 1852 Victoria and Prince Albert Department for Culture, Media and Sport 2001 12.5 acres 145 5,000 years 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 September and November 1946 a million and a half the Council of Industrial Design Festival of Britain 1948 rock Gryphon Roy Strong contemporary Dundee £76 million the city's waterfront fashion, architecture, product design, graphic arts and photography within five years Sheepshanks Gallery Sheepshanks Gallery Captain Francis Fowke 1862 the offices and board room Owen Jones Italian Renaissance James Gamble & Reuben Townroe James Gamble & Reuben Townroe Italian Renaissance Philip Webb and William Morris Edward Burne-Jones James Gamble Alfred Stevens Sir Poynter Colonel (later Major General) Henry Young Darracott Scott School for Naval Architects Cadeby prints and architectural drawings 2008 sgraffito Starkie Gardner southeast of the garden the south side of the garden Reuben Townroe Aston Webb red brick and Portland stone 720 feet (220 m) an open work crown surmounted by a statue of fame top row of windows Alfred Drury four levels Webb marble Queen Victoria the Art Library the Henry Cole wing entrance building Christopher Hay and Douglas Coyne entrance building Silver Gallery mosaic floors "FuturePlan" South Kensington tube station Gareth Hoskins Kim Wilkie John Madejski Garden elliptical receptions, gatherings or exhibition purposes Sweetgum 2004 Royal Institute of British Architects 600,000 RIBA Drawings and Archives Collection 700,000 Andrea Palladio Antonio Visentini 330 Andrea Palladio Sir Gate in New Delhi Bishopsgate the Great Fire of London c1600 Montal the Alhambra 19,000 2006 Ardabil Carpet Spain 1909 60,000 about 10,000 6000 1991 Jawaharlal Nehru 70,000 China, Japan and Korea The T. T. Tsui Gallery 1991 Ming and Qing Toshiba 1986 13th 1550 to 1900 bronze incense burner 14th to the 19th Thailand, Burma, Cambodia Hindu and Buddhist sculptures mother-pearl ivory Leonardo da Vinci Forster I, Forster II, and Forster III 14,000 1869 1876 Charles Dickens Charles Dickens 12th to 16th the trial and rehabilitation of Joan of Arc, Rouen Lucas Horenbout Word and Image Department MODES Encoded Archival Description (EAD) 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 the increase in tea drinking the Tudor period John Ruskin mass production the Arts and Crafts movement Trajan's Column cut in half David sculptures, friezes and tombs replica glass case 1731 Frederick II the Great 1762 1909 the finest collection of East Asian pottery and porcelain in the world De Morgan and Bernard Leach Britain and Holland a series of elaborately ornamented ceramic stoves from the 16th and 17th centuries the 16th and 17th centuries Germany and Switzerland 4000 years 6000 items Ancient Egypt René Lalique René Lalique 1994 Danny Lane 2004 Dale Chihuly 13th 10,000 2,000 Germain Renaissance artists Thomas Rowlandson Thomas Rowlandson, William Girtin, 1,442 costumes Word and Image department everyday eras has not generally survived 1913 Harrods 2002 Vivienne Westwood 178 Vivienne Westwood costumes Vivienne Westwood modern fashion Italian and French Renaissance 1859 and 1865 French 18th-century art and furnishings 1882 £250,000 1580 Hans Vredeman de Vries c1750 Germany Le Corbusier, Marcel Breuer, Charles and Ray Eames, and Giò Ponti 6000 Egypt 1869 154 William and Judith Bollinger Christian (Roman Catholic, Anglican and Greek Orthodox) and Jewish liturgical vessels 1496–97 nearly 8 tonnes Sir Gilbert Scott over 10,000 c1110 gilt bronze St Thomas Becket c1180 copper 5,100 Bryan Davies Horniman Museum 35 2010 1130 650 6800 Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II Andrés Marzal De Sax 1857 233 forming a National Gallery of British Art The Hay Wain British continental art 1600–1800 Madame de Pompadour Carlo Crivelli's Virgin and Child Duc d'Alençon Eadweard Muybridge 1887 781 different animals and humans performimg various actions James Lafayette 400 AD to 1914 22,000 about 400 AD to 1914 tomb and memorial National Galleries of Scotland Sang (Neptune and Triton c. 1622–3) Chancel Chapel from Santa Chiara Giuliano 14–1500 20 the sculptor 1914 World War I St John the Baptist Nicholas Stone Nicholas Stone Nicholas Stone British and Europeans Dorothy and Michael Hintze 1950 tomb sculpture, portraiture, garden sculpture Dorothy and Michael Hintze Tate Britain 53,000 western European from the 1st century AD to the present western European technique Cloth of St Gereon 15th the Netherlands hunting of various animals John Vanderbank 14th-century William Morris 1887 Marion Serge Chermayeff Theatre Museum 2009 the UK's biggest national collection Shakespeare research, exhibitions and other shows Conservation temperature and light "interventive" Museum of Childhood "preventive" Disney–ABC Television Group 1957 Columbus Avenue and West 66th Street in Manhattan Columbus Avenue and West 66th Street Disney Media Networks October 12, 1943 a radio network 1948 ESPN Capital Cities Communications 232 Citadel Broadcasting eight Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission Citadel Broadcasting Radio Corporation of America (RCA) NBC Blue and NBC Red major cities drama series NBC Blue Network 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 Paul Whiteman ABC Bing Crosby public service $155 million ABC1 September 8, 2007 ABC International United States 1959 The arrival of satellite television Japan and Latin America Japan and Latin America the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II Beirut Mainichi Broadcasting System technical problems technical problems Peanuts Emmy Awards 1965 Academy Awards A Charlie Brown Christmas 1974 Ryan Seacrest 1954 to 1956, 1997 to 2005 ABC cable channel TLC General Hospital 1975 Procter & Gamble The View and The Chew 1963 X Games 2006 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time (9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Pacific) NBA The Open Championship golf and The Wimbledon tennis Frank Marx low-band VHF frequencies 1947 VHF channel 7 108 108 DuMont Television Network CBS and NBC the U.S. Supreme Court Paramount Theatres nine full-time affiliates CBS Prud Insurance Company of America Leonard Goldenson William S. Paley June 6, 1951 1952 February 9, 1953 American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres, Inc Paramount Building at 1501 Broadway in Manhattan August 10, 1948 1948 Mount Wilson Prospect Studios September 30, 1960 1960 William Hanna and Joseph Barbera 1960s 1959 NBC 1961 1985 its circle logo Troika Design Group black-yellow "the dot" Pittard Sullivan 2015 We Love TV ABC on Demand 1993–94 1995–96 season 1983 Special Feeling 1977 black glossy gold Paul Rand Bauhaus Herbert Bayer 1962 ABC Radio October 19, 2005 Entertainment Communications, Communications Resources, News Communications, Corporate Communications, and International Communications 2004 Dancing with the Stars Anne Sweeney NASCAR 2002 Michael Eisner The Bachelor The Bachelorette Time Warner Cable ABC NBC May 2 2000 The WB CBS August 1999 Regis Philbin Buena Vista Television Meredith Vieira January 4, 1996 ABC Inc Knight Ridder Robert Iger Sports Night 1965–66 third place "Beating the Odds: The Untold Story Behind the Rise of ABC" May 1, 1953 7 66th Street Baltimore Robert Kintner DuMont Television Network ABC-DuMont $5 million Paramount Pictures The Lone Ranger The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Cheyenne Sugarfoot Walt Disney Warner Bros Roy $500,000 1954 Disneyland Allen Shaw Harold L. Neal "LOVE Radio" seven 1969 Duel 1971 $400,000–$450,000 1970s ABC behavioral and demographic Monday Night Football 2006 NBC 15%–16% 1970 1972 Worldvision Enterprises cigarette advertising January 2, 1971 Plitt Elton Rule 1966 Happy Days developing 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 1976–77 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 and WTVG in Toledo, Ohio WJRT-TV and WTVG Writers Guild of America Duel Caris & Co ABC Entertainment Group ABC Entertainment Group Citadel Media iTunes 2004 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 96.26% 1946 seal of the Federal Communications Commission 1953 2011 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition HD Litton's Weekend Aventure 720p high definition 1080i HD 11 ABC's master feed Body of Proof Happy Endings NBC Body of Proof All My Children and One Life to Live Prospect Park Hulu The Revolution 18–49 2004 ABC Agents of S.I.L.D. and Resurrection The Neighbors The Middle and Modern Family Dragon's Den Sundays Tim Allen Daniel Burke Thomas Murphy NYPD Blue Steven Bochco ten 1993 DIC Entertainment Time Warner Cable 23.63% 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 (ARTS) Infinity Broadcasting Corporation Getty Oil The Entertainment Channel Arts & Entertainment Television (A&E) Thomas S. Murphy chairman and CEO $465 million America's Funniest Home videos Home Improvement General Hospital The View and The Chew 8:00 a.m. weekdays Jimmy Kimmel Live! New Jersey, Rhode Island and Delaware WBMA-LD WBND-LD WLQP-LP ABC Circle Films ABC Studios The Prospect Studios ABC Television Center, East Times Square Studios Morning America and Nightline Peter Jennings Way World News Tonight ABC on Demand Hulu July 6, 2009 27% the day after their original broadcast eight fast forwarding of accessed content January 7, 2014 LoyalKaspar four variants ABC Modern ESPN on ABC 14 14 the All-Channel Receiver Act UHF Youngstown five times WTRF-TV 1960s Walt Disney Presents Desilu Productions rejected the show because of its use of violence April 1959 ABC Sunday Night Movie $15.5 million ABC The Jetsons April 1, 1963 ITT to ABC management Donald F. Turner Department of Justice January 1, 1968 Capital Cities $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 Happy Days and Three's Company NBC The Love Boat The Cosby Show, Cheers and Miami Vice "TGIF" Thankness It's Funny Miller-Boyett Productions Warner Bros. seven Ralph Nelson-directed Charly Ralph Nelson 1985 Redwood City, California westerns and detective series 500% 18% Ollie Treiz Ollie Treiz counterprogramming against its competitors Zorro Life detective shows WA New York City O&O WABC-TV and Philadelphia O&O WPVI-TV Hearst Television WatchESPN Sinclair Broadcast Group WBMA-LD E. W. Scripps Company 28 ABC affiliates 15 Start Here Troika entertainment ABC News WFTS-TV and WWSB KMBC-TV and KQTV WM and WOTV WTSP Mongol Empire Mongol Empire Khwarezmian and Xia controlled lands Central Asia and China. Western Xia and Jin Genghis Khan 1227 Mongol Empire Genghis Khan Mongolia Delüün Boldog Yesügei 1162 his father Temülen Hasar, Hachiun, and Te Müge Börte Khongirad Dai Setsen Begter Temujin's mother Hoelun Khasar at one hunting excursion Tayichi'ud with the help of a sympathetic guard Chilaun Bo'orchu river crevice temporary Temüjin's mother Hoelun Chinese dynasties the need for alliances. 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practitioner obtain controlled substances a licensed practitioner ensure that the prescription is valid individual state laws Vicodin reduce consumer costs Canada international drug suppliers no known case legalize importation of medications from Canada and other countries practice science and applied information science information departments or for healthcare information technology vendor companies national and international patient information projects practice area and specialist domain to meet the needs of major national and international patient information projects specialty drugs 28 cancer, hepatitis, and rheumatoid arthritis high cost injectable, oral, infused, or inhaled lab monitoring, adherence counseling separately from physicians pharmacists American Medical Association (AMA) Code of Ethics 7 to 10 percent supply scheduled pharmaceuticals to the public Austria some rural areas in the United Kingdom 1.6 kilometres 1.6 kilometres high risk of a conflict of interest financial-interest checks and balances system in exaggerating their seriousness, because he or she can then sell more medications to the patient obtaining cost-effective medication more integral within the health care system compensated for their patient care skills clinical services Medication Therapy Management (MTM) increased patient health outcomes and decreased costs to the health care system. 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D.) mortar and pestle 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 disease innate immune system versus the adaptive immune system neuroimmune system a system of many biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease disease innate immune system versus the adaptive immune system disease pathogens neuroimmune system blood–brain barrier, blood–cebrain barrier pathogens innate immune system versus the adaptive immune system adaptive immune neuroimmune system neutralization by the immune system rudimentary eukaryotes an enhanced response to subsequent encounters with that same pathogen bacteriophage defensins vaccination adapt over time to recognize specific pathogens more efficiently autoimmune diseases, inflammatory diseases and cancer immune system is less active than normal recurring and life-threatening infections severed immunodeficiency Hashimoto's thyroiditis, rheumatoid arthritis Immunodeficiency autoimmunity Immunology HIV/AIDS plague of Athens scorpion Louis Pasteur Walter Reed Robert Koch microorganisms yellow fever 430 BC adaptive immune system innate immune system adaptive immune system Innate immune systems adaptive immune system an immune system physical barriers self and non-self molecules self molecules non-self molecules antigens specific immune receptors pattern recognition receptors innate immune system microorganisms pathogens waxy cuticle of many leaves waxy cuticle coughing and sneezing mucus tears and urine 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 a phagosome a phagolysosome acquiring nutrients Neutrophils and macrophages Neutrophils 50% to 60% chemotaxis interleukin leukocytes leukocytes adaptive macrophages, neutrophils, and dendritic cells Dendritic cells neuronal dendrites Dendritic cells T cells missing self Natural killer cells MHC I immunoglobulin receptors vertebrates antigen presentation pathogens or pathogen-infected cells killer T cell and the helper T cell regulatory T cells Class I MHC Class II MHC γ T cells Killer T cells CD8 T cell receptor (TCR) granulysin perforin CD4 200–300 200–300 cytokines CD40 ligand cytotoxic T cells and NK cells TCR γ T cells receptor diversity Vγ9/Vδ2 B cell proteolysis lymphokines long-lived memory cells passive short-term memory or active long-term memory. passive short-term memory or active long-term memory. B cells and T cells 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 progressive decline in hormone levels vitamin D thyroid hormone cholecalciferol killer T cells MHC class I viral antigens antibodies phacytic Pathogen-associated molecular patterns or PAMPs rapid apoptosis acquired resistance RNA silencing autoimmune disorders self and non-self in the thymus and bone marrow self" peptides Immunodeficiencies 50 years of age 50 years obesity, alcoholism, and drug use malnutrition vaccination immunization antigen from a pathogen natural specificity enzymes type III secretion system insert a hollow tube into the host host immune responses Frank Burnet (nonself theory of immunity and the self/nonself vocabulary histocompatibility Niels Jerne Glucocorticoids cytotoxic or immunosuppressive drugs methotrexate or azathioprine cyclosporin cytotoxic natural killer cells cortisol and catecholamines melatonin free radical vitamin D receptor calcitriol symbiotic CYP27B1 keratinocytes and macrophages Pattern recognition receptors defensins phagocytic RNA interference immunoglobulins and T cell receptors lamprey and hagfish Variable lymphocyte receptors (VLRs) adaptive lymphocytes the restriction modification system bacteriophages CRISPR "cellular" and "humoral" Elie Metchnikoff phagocytes Robert Koch and Emil von Behring soluble components (molecules) cancers MHC class I molecules TGF-β macrophages and lymphocytes Hypersensitivity four Type I hypersensitivity IgE cytotoxic intracellular pathogenesis Salmonella plasmodium falciparum Mycobacterium tuberculosis protein A antigenic variation HIV Trypanosoma brucei antigens immune surveillance oncogenic tyrosinase melanomas melanocytes >500 Da hydrophilic Immunomics B cells immunoinformatics leptin, pituitary growth hormone, and prolactin Th1, an increase in overall Th cell proliferation, Th1/Th2 Th1 carbohydrates disrupting their plasma membrane sequential proteolytic activation catalytic Civil disobedience the American Civil Rights Movement, in the Singing Revolution to bring independence to the Baltic countries from the Soviet Union the Singing Revolution Ukraine Georgia Egyptians Egyptians unfair laws unfair laws the American Civil Rights Movement Antigone Oedipus Creon Antigone giving her brother Polynices a proper burial Antigone Oedipus one of the daughters of former King of Thebes, Oedipus giving her brother Polynices a proper burial one of the daughters of former King of Thebes Percy Shelley nonviolent Satyagraha quote Shelley's Masque of Anarchy to vast audiences during the campaign for a free India. Henry Thoreau Percy Shelley nonviolent protest nonviolent protest Civil Disobedience Gandhi muggers, arsonists, draft hecklers Marshall Cohen ambiguity utterly debased utterly debased Marshall Cohen utterly debased Vice President Agnew ambiguity LeGrande the formulation of a single all-encompassing definition all-encompassing definition semantical problems more (or no less) meaning than the individual orator intends it to have LeGrande voluminous semantical problems and grammatical niceties nonviolent civil disobedience violent civil disobedience civil disobedience private citizen pertaining to a citizen's relation to the state and its laws if the head of government of a country were to refuse to enforce a decision of that country's highest court Civil disobedience a citizen's relation to the state and its laws head of government of a country were to refuse to enforce a decision private citizen citizen's relation to the state and its laws private citizen Thoreau confused taxman powerful “Resign.” elite politicians Thoreau Thoreau Thoreau “Resign.” powerful civil disobedience is only justified against governmental entities trade unions, banks, and private universities governmental entities breaches of law in protest against international organizations and foreign governments. Brownlee a larger challenge to the legal system that permits those decisions to be taken civil disobedience is only justified against governmental entities private universities civil disobedience covert lawbreaking disobedience Exodus Shiphrah and Puah publicly announced public civil disobedience assisting in fabricating evidence or committing perjury hiding a Jew in their house Exodus non-violent Black's Law Dictionary rebellion rebellion non-violent non-violent non-violent constitutional defects civil disobedience must necessarily be non-violent. Revolutionary civil disobedience Hungarians Ferenc Deák Gandhi cultural traditions, social customs, religious beliefs Non-revolutionary to render certain laws ineffective, to cause their repeal render one's political wishes Non-revolutionary Gandhi's acts during the Roman Empire prevent the installation of pagan images not covered in any newspapers higher political office after the end of the Mexican War during the Roman Empire prevent the installation of pagan images jail solidarity solitary after the end of the Mexican War illegal acts propaganda Voice in the Wilderness 738 days cut down harassment Voice in the Wilderness, which brought medicine to Iraq without the permission of the U.S. Government symbolic illegal social Julia Butterfly Hill allegedly sending an email to the Lebanon, New Hampshire city councilors up or die engaging in the forbidden speech the 1978 Supreme Court v. Pacifica Foundation 1978 engaging in the forbidden speech engaging in the forbidden speech engaging in the forbidden speech engaging in the forbidden speech denial-of-service attacks padlocking the gates and using sickles to deflate sickles to deflate limited coercion coercive illegal boycotts illegal boycotts coercive employ limited coercion in order to get their issue onto the table. criminal investigations make an impression harmful a lack of understanding of the legal ramifications, or due to a fear of seeming rude a lack of understanding of the legal ramifications no need to accept punishment a violation of criminal law that does not infringe the rights of others. existence of government anarchists violation of criminal law that does not infringe the rights of others whether or not to plead guilty submit to the punishment prescribed by law not guilty illegally protesting nuclear plead for the beauty that surrounds us Camp Mercury nuclear test site pre-arranged announced time, one at a time they stepped across the "line" The arrested persons were found "guilty," no contendere" as an alternative to pleading either guilty or not-guilty suspended sentences reminding their countrymen of injustice part of a rule connected with civil disobedience remaining in jail reminding their countrymen of injustice plead guilty to one misdemeanor count and receive no jail time civil disobedients solidarity plead guilty to one misdemeanor count and receive no jail time Mohandas Gandhi make a defiant speech, or a speech explaining their actions explaining their actions a lack of remorse, an attempt to avoid responsibility for her actions the ones who are violating the greater law are the members of the Navy desobedience win an acquittal and avoid imprisonment to win an acquittal and avoid imprisonment use the proceedings as a forum to inform the jury and the public of the political circumstances Vietnam War judge need not allow defendants to openly seek jury nullification attribution conscientious nor of social benefit conscientious nor of helpful not being a civil disobedient to create a test case as to the constitutionality of a law civil disobedience civil disobedience Vietnam War a shadow defense admonitions crime control via incapacitation and deterrence crime control via incapacitation and deterrence Leonard Hoffmann utilitarian grounds Construction manufacturing six to nine planning,[citation needed] design, and financing a known client An architect An architect effective planning megaprojects Those involved with the design and execution of building materials buildings, infrastructure and industrial residential and non-residential (commercial/institutional) heavy/highway industrial Industrial trade magazine INR 2014 transportation, sewer, hazardous waste and water building, heavy engineering construction, and specialty trade contractors construction service firms Standard Industrial Classification firms engaged in managing construction projects without assuming direct financial responsibility for completion Building construction small renovations the owner of the property structural collapse, cost overruns, and/or litigation make detailed plans and maintain careful oversight during the project local building authority regulations and codes of practice readily available in the area waste Cost of construction on a per square meter (or per square foot) 3D printing technology 20 hours 2014 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) plan the physical proceedings, and to integrate those proceedings designs into reality the property owner quantity surveyor the most cost efficient bidder separated specialties separate companies "one-stop shopping" "design build" 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 builders ask for too little money to complete the project present amount of funding cannot cover the current costs for labour Fraud Mortgage bankers, accountants, and cost engineers mortgage banker Accountants change orders Cost engineers and estimators zoning and building code requirements the owner prohibitum isolating businesses to a business district and residences to a residential district An attorney A construction project contract a delay costs money that each side is capable of performing the obligations set out poorly drafted contracts relationship contracting Public-Private Partnering Public-Private Partnering co-operation architect or engineer architect or engineer the architect's client the main contractor building is ready to occupy The owner Several D&B contractors The owner a consortium of several contractors design phase 2 contractors damage to the existing electrical, water, sewa, phone, and cable facilities electrical, water, sewa, phone, and cable facilities municipal building inspector occupancy permit $960 billion $680 billion 667,000 fewer than 10 828,000 £42,090 £26,719 US/Canada Construction Falls electrocution, transportation accidents, and trench cave-ins Proper safety equipment such as harnesses and guardrails independent schools academic scholarship public (government) funding select their students $45,000 tuition-free Australia North America lower sixth pper sixth "prep schools" peer tuitions High tuition Roman Catholic Orthodox Christians academic subjects expulsion a compulsory blazer more expensive Presbyterian Church Gregory Terrace Southampton girls Paragraph 4 a second Gleichschaltung 11.1% 11.1% 11.1% Sonderungsverbot primary or secondary schools very low Ergänzungsschulen vocational schools charging their students tuition fees religious groups unaided CBSE Prominent Examination Boards that are present in multiple states union government societies India Annual Status of Education Report evaluates learning levels in rural India English phríoideach relatively low in Ireland compared to the rest of the world €5,000 Society of Jesus €25,000 per year 1957 English-medium English-medium the National School system Over 60 schools aided fully funded by private parties Kathmandu Nepali Nepali 88 28,000 3.7% Catholic uckland Anglican Wellington Presbyterian Christchurch Society of St Pius X 7.5% 3 80% August 1992 natural science The Education Service Contracting scheme Tuition Fee Supplement Private Education Student Financial Assistance "public" (state-controlled) and "independent" 1996 state-controlled traditional private schools nineteenth formerly reserved for white children better academic results than government schools formerly reserved for other race groups higher school fees than other public schools 10% 10,000 700 The Knowledge School school voucher model 13 years old public schools 9 per cent 13 per cent £3,000 to £21,000 Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka gregation academies U.S. South African-American African-American endowments Establishment Clause of the First Amendment Blaine Amendments charter status Massachusetts 18 1972 268 U.S. 510 Runyon v. McCrary, 427 U.S. 160 $40,000 $50,000 Groton School tuition did not cover operating expenses John Harvard 1977 James Bryant Conant the Association of American Universities Charles W. Eliot Harvard Library 79 over 18 million eight 150 Harvard Yard in Cambridge $37.6 billion Charles River eleven Harvard Yard 1636 the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony 1638 1639 1650 Puritan classic curriculum on the English university model affiliated with any particular denomination 1804 Samuel Webber 1805 Louis Agassiz intuition Thomas Reid and Dugald Stewart Charles W. Eliot Transcendentalist Unitarian convictions William Ellery Channing and Ralph Waldo Emerson James Bryant Conant devised programs to identify, recruit, and support talented 1945 about four men 1977 segregated 3 miles (5 km) west-northwest twelve south of Harvard Yard half a mile northwest Allston John W. Weeks Bridge Longwood Medical School fifty percent new and enlarged bridges, a shuttle service and/or a tram shuttles open to the public, and park space 2,400 7,200 14,000 1875 1858 $32 billion 30% Allston Science Complex $4.0 million $159 million late 1980s Kent-Brown $230 million 5.3% 2007 disadtage low-income and under-represented minority applicants applying to selective universities 2016 seven eight its reliance on teaching fellows semester calendar beginning in early September and ending in mid-May four-course rate average awarded degrees summa cum laude 60% $38,000 $57,000 $60,000 $414 million 8 Widener Library Cabot Science Library, Lamont Library, and Widener Library Pusey Library 18 million three Western art from the Middle Ages Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology 2003 2011 Harvard is the second most commonly named "dream college" 42 Yale University Harvard–Yale Regatta 1903 1903 1906 Yale Malkin Athletic Center Malkin Athletic Center three weight rooms 23 Thames River Cornell 2003 General Ban Ki-moon Juan Manuel Santos María Benazir Bhutto Conan O'Brien Leonard Bernstein Yo Ma W. 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Du Bois Shing-Tung Yau Alan Deritz and Lawrence Lessig Stephen Greenblatt Jacksonville 1,345,596 12th Duval County 1968 St. Johns River 340 miles (550 km) Fort Caroline Timucua Andrew Jackson the third largest golf two "Jacksonians" or "Jaxsons" (also spelled "Jaxons"). thousands Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve Timucuan historical era Ossachite Jean Ribault France Pedro Menéndez de Avilés San Mateo Fort Caroline American Revolutionary War prospered economically more than it had under the Spanish cattle were brought across the river Britain ceded control of the territory back to Spain February 9, 1832 Confederate the Battle of Olustee Battle of Olustee Warfare and the long occupation left the city disrupted after the war. 1864 Reconstruction and the Gilded Age Grover Cleveland yellow fever outbreaks extension of the Florida East Coast Railway railroad Spanish moss over 2,000 buildings Governor Jennings declare martial law "Great Fire of 1901" New York–based filmmakers silent film Film Capital of the World the emergence of Hollywood as a major film production center construction of highways 55.1% white flight Mayor W. 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Wealth concentration invest in new sources of creating wealth wealth condensation larger fortunes already-wealthy individuals or entities Thomas Piketty wealth condensation Thomas Piketty higher returns market forces Economist rare and desired skills rent-seeking rent-seeking inequality researchers human capital is neglected for high-end consumption life expectancy economic utility -.907 2013 rising inequality negative effect social dislocation economic growth British lower rates of social goods lower rates of social goods 23 social goods better health and longer lives. poorer countries, life expectancy Americans equally distributed income inequality Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett ni countries with bigger income inequalities greater equality but not per capita income inequality homicides fifty differences in the amount of inequality in each province or state. about half economic inequality distributive efficiency a great deal of utility to that person the additional dollar higher aggregate utility income inequality the run-up inequality has been considerably less dramatic than the rise in income inequality 2001 Thomas B. 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phycoerytherin catch more sunlight in deep water starch phyll b accessory pigments that override the chlorophylls' green colors matococcus pluvialis the synthesis chlorophyll b double membrane additional membranes outside of the original two nonphotosynthetic eukaryote engulfed a chloroplast-containing alga chloroplasts chloroplast flagellated protists common flagellated stacked in groups of three Starch endosymbiont cryptomonads red-algal derived chloroplasts nucleomorph in granules found in the periplastid space stacks of two helicosproidia chromalveolates malaria parasite vestigial red algal derived chloroplast amypectin starch granules fatty acids apicomplexan-related isopentenyl pyrophosphate synthesis photosynthetic pigments four membranes Peridinin any other chloroplasts triplet-stacked red algal endosymbiont's original cell membrane dinophyte dinophyte four membranes six membraned chloroplast a cryptophyte obtain new chloroplasts to replace the old ones kleptoplast stripped of its nucleomorph and outermost two membranes heterophyte diatom (hetero phyte) derived chloroplast up to five membranes diatom endosymbiont in granules in the dinophyte host's cytoplasm dinophyte nucleus Lepidodinium peridinin chloroplast green algal derived chloroplast green algal derived chloroplast Paulinella chromatophora a photosynthetic cyanobacterial endosymbiont about a million 850 protein encoding genes three million cpDNA cpDNA 1962 1986 two Japanese research teams inverted repeat regions direct repeats stabilize the rest of the chloroplast genome electron microscopy two main models theta intermediary form double displacement loop rolling circle mechanism A → G deamination gradients replication forks form linear and replicates through homologous recombination replicates through homologous recombination circular chromosomes bacteriophage T4 linear circular a D loop mechanism Endosymbiotic gene transfer the lost chloroplast's existence red algal derived chloroplast red algal derived chloroplast nonfunctional pseudogenes half participating in cell division, protein routing, and even disease resistance cell membrane a ribosome in the cytosol on a ribosome in the cytosol many proteins bind the polypeptide, keeping it from folding prematurely Phosphorylation lens-shaped 5–8 μm in diameter 1–3 μm shaped like a net ribbon-like spiral around the edges chloroplasts are surrounded by a double membrane the product of the host's cell membrane infolding to form a vesicle to surround the ancestral cyanobacterium homologous mitochondrial double membrane regulates metabolite passage generate ATP energy thylakoid system inner chloroplast membrane chromoplasts stroma-containing tubule to increase the chloroplast's surface area for cross-membrane transport 1962 chloroplasts of C4 plants some C3 angiosperms chloroplast peripheral reticulum increase the chloroplast's surface area for cross-membrane transport thylakoids and intermembrane space synthesize a small fraction of 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rubisco accidentally adding oxygen to sugar precursors oxygen starts accidentally adding oxygen to sugar precursors Calvin cycle ATP energy the light reactions rubisco light reactions four-carbon compound the light reactions parenchyma cells chlorophyll parenchyma cells collenchyma tissue A plant which contains chlorenchyma cell in the stems the leaves 8–15 per cell half a million mesophyll In low-light conditions seek shelter photooxidative damage reduces exposure and protects them from photooxidative damage Mitochondria two infected cells seal off and undergo programmed resistance infected cells release signals warning the rest of a pathogen's presence purposely damaging their photosynthetic system reactive oxygen species salicylic acid, jasmonic acid, nitric oxide After detecting stress in a cell pass on their signal to an unknown second messenger regulate gene expression in the nucleus photosynthesis photosynthesis food light and oxygen (O2) Water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2) energy stored in an H+, or hydrogen ion gradient the thylakoid space more hydrogen ions (up to a thousand times as many) adenosine triphosphate adenosine triphosphate NADP+ phosphorylation C4 plants more ATP than NADPH Calvin cycle unstable six-carbon molecules 3-phosphoglyceric acid, or 3-PGA one out of every six produced glucose monomers in the chloroplast high atmospheric CO2 concentrations grow very large Waterlogged photosynthesis-depressing factor add O2 to RuBP oxygen concentration is too high consumes ATP and oxygen, releases CO2 up to half the carbon fixed by the Calvin cycle chloroplast dimorphism in their stroma Chloroplasts crossing membranes to get to where it is needed whether the organelle carries out the last leg of the pathway Chloroplasts undifferentiated proplastids plant's apical meristems starch-storing amyplasts proplastids may develop into an etioplast stage before becoming chloroplasts a plastid that lacks chlorophyll invaginations yellow chlorophyll precursor stocked Gymnosperms proplastids pigment-filled plastids chloroplasts chromoplasts chloroplasts filaments filaments a Z-ring within the chloroplast's stroma within the chloroplast's stroma The Min system the two plastid-dividing rings two plastid-dividing rings 5 nanometers 5 nanometers chloroplasts have a third plastid-dividing ring located in the chloroplast's intermembrane space exposure to bright white light bright white light large dumbbell-shaped chloroplasts bright white light chloroplasts are not inherited from the male parent environmental risks 3 in 1,000,000 biologically contained positive divisors composite number arithmetic primes because one can include arbitrarily many instances of 1 in any factorization Primality trial division trial division trial division 22,338,618 infinitely many Euclid statistical prime number theorem end of the 19th century Goldbach's conjecture the twin prime conjecture algebraic public-key cryptography prime ideals 2 1, 3, 7, or 9 odd prime 9 even numbers ending in 0 or 5 are multiples of 5. 1 Christian Goldbach Christian Goldbach 10,006,721 a prime Euclid's fundamental theorem of arithmetic 1 were considered a prime divisors function ient function single number 1 Rhind papyrus Ancient Greeks Euclid's Elements Euclid compute primes 1640 Euler 22n + 1 2p − 1 with proof trial division a completes up to is known 1 and less than or equal to the square root of n only three divisions square root of n two main classes Monte Carlo Monte Carlo deterministic 1/(-p)n if p is a prime number Fermat's little theorem composite numbers (the Carmichael numbers) Baillie-PSW Solovay-Strassen tests 2p + 1 with p 2p − 1 Lucas–Lehmer test p − 1 p − 1 distributed computing 2009 US$100,000 Electronic Foundation [256kn + 1, 256k(n + 1) − 1 floor function Chebyshev p