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1491: The Bicycle: From Wood to Metal.
... wide sport and industry. Bicycles are the most numerous road machines in many countries. Bicycles "touring" - travelling or sightseeing - is most widely practised in England but has a large and increasing number of followers in Germany, France, and other European countries. The oldest touring club is the Patrick Bicycle Club of London, founded in 1870. A bicycle rider can quite easily maintain a pace of 10-12 miles (16-19 Km ...
1492: “Newton Or Leibniz, Who Should Get The Credit?”
... published until 1736. Newton also discussed the converse problem and calculated areas by antidifferentiation wherein he laid the first clear statement regarding the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Gottfried Wilhelm Von Leibniz was born in Leipzig, Germany on the 1st of July 1646. He was the son of Friedrich Leibinz, a professor of moral philosophy at Leipzig. although he did not have the raw talent expected of mathematical geniuses, he displayed competence ...
1493: The International Space Station
... their characteristics. A scientific project's construction and assembly with such magnitude will involve the combined efforts of many space agencies and engineering firms, including the United States, Russia, Canada, Japan, Brazil, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. The International Space Station my appear on the surface to be an international attempt at cooperation, and an effort of mankind as a whole ...
1494: Skydiving
... Work, now officially known as Canopy Formations. CRW involves flying open canopies in close formation, where the pilots actually take grips on each other's parachutes. CYPRES. A type of AAD. Made by AirTech of Germany, this is the most common type of AAD and the first modern design to be widely adopted by expert skydivers. The Letter D DC-3. A type of aircraft, the Douglas DC-3 is a ...
1495: Medieval Castles
... empires were constructed in Europe. Many of the stone castles of the late Middle Ages still stand. Some are tourist attractions, in various states of repair, along the Rhine River from Mainz to Cologne in Germany, dotted about the French countryside, or perched on hilltops in Spain. The original French castles had been built on open plains. Later ones, however, were situated on rocky crags, at river forks, or in some ...
1496: Forever Swing
... driven into the darkness crying out, “Swing Hail!” to his younger brother, and to anyone that will listen. The movie Swing Kids was a powerful story of young men, dealing with the conversion to Nazi Germany in different ways. The essay “Behavior in Extermination Camps” but Bruno Bettelheim helped outline and explain the fears and bravery that each character experienced. He supports the swing kids idea of secret parties as a ...
1497: All My Sons: Summary
... have no job, no money, no food. And to get a well-paid job during a war is very difficult. But that's no argument because in America it wasn't as difficult as in Germany. I know that's no excuse for being a murderer but I think it's not so bad as kill somebody because he is black or something else.
1498: Collective Action Frames
... Klandermans, eds., 85-106. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Garner, Roberta. 1996. Contemporary Movements and Ideologies. Montreal: McGraw-Hill. Gerhards, Jurgen and Dieter Rucht. 1992. “Mesomobilization: Organizing and Framing in Two Protests Campaigns in West Germany.” American Journal of Sociology 98 (3): 555-95. Goffman, Erving. 1974. Frame Analysis: An Essay on the Organization of Experience. New York: Harper Colophon. Gonos, George. 1977. “‘Situation versus ‘Frame’: The ‘Interactionist’ and ‘Structuralist’ Analyses ...
1499: Massurrealism
... town of South Norwalk, Connecticut, and U.S. A. The exhibit featured various mixed media including Video art. In turn, the following year the American based exhibit inspired a group of art students in Hamburg, Germany to hold their own massurrealist art-party. A second manifesto published in 1996, titled "Massurrealism: A Collection of Views" consists of additional thoughts from other artists, including an art director of advertising Salvatore Lodico, a ...
1500: Karl Marx and Marxism
... collaboration with his friend, Heinrich Engels, he produced the The Communist Manifesto, written in 1848. Many failed countries' political and socio-economic structures have been based on Marx's theories, for example the USSR, East Germany etc. Many people believe that Marxism is not applicable to today's society, as Karl Marx put forward his ideas not anticipating the type of society we have today. The welfare state system has effectively ...


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