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- 651: Marie Curie
- ... laboratories of the Radium Institute (Institut du Radium) at the University of Paris. Throughout World War I, Maria Curie, with the help of her daughter Irθne, devoted herself to the development of the use of X-radiography. In 1918 the Radium Institute, the staff of which Irθne had joined, began to operate in earnest, and it was to become a universal centre for nuclear physics and chemistry. Maria Curie, now at ...
- 652: Building A Passive Wine Cellar
- ... is the best guard against nature because of where the sun rises and sets. The cellar design calls for straightforward stud wall construction tied to existing overhead floor joists and the concrete floor. Double 2 x 6-in. pressure treated wood with R40 or better insulation inside all walls (Alexander). You can never over insulate. The ceiling needs R40 insulation also. The interior wine cellar walls, those that face the rest ...
- 653: JFK: The Death of a Conspiracy
- ... everything dealing with the autopsy. Days later, Admiral Burkley went to Bethesda and took responsibility for the autopsy material, giving Dr. Humes a receipt for it. The contents included: bullet fragments, microscope slides, undeveloped film, x-rays, and the preserved unsectioned brain of the President. All the materials, except the brain, went to the National Archives in Washington D.C. The family wanted to inter the brain with the President's ...
- 654: Sir William Wallace
- ... control of Scotland. William Wallace was Born in January of the year 1272. He was the second of three sons. He was born in the town of Elerslie, which was in Scotland. His Father Sir Malcolm Wallace held the title of knight but had little to no political power. Wallace's Father was involved in a revolt called Turnberry Band when William was 14 years old and was sent to live ...
- 655: Michelangelo
- ... it is a blessing not to see, not to hear. Pray, do not disturb me. Speak softly". During his long lifetime, Michelangelo was an intimate of princes and popes, from Lorenzo de' Medici to Leo X, Clement VIII, and Pius III, as well as cardinals, painters, and poets. Neither easy to get along with nor easy to understand, he expressed his view of himself and the world even more directly in ...
- 656: Prime-time Animation
- ... events and pop culture as a source of humour. Matt Groening took these real elements of pop culture and portrayed them in an unrealistic way on The Simpsons which caught the attention of both generation X-ers and ecoboomers alike. An example of this is The Itchy and Scratchy Show. This is a cartoon that the Simpson children, Bart and Lisa, watch religiously which is a satire on Tom & Jerry. In ...
- 657: Reality - What It Is And How It Works
- ... for aerospace companies. Medical researchers have been using VR techniques to synthesize diagnostic images of a patient's body to do "predictive" modeling of radiation treatment using images created by ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, and X- ray. A radiation therapist in a virtual would could view and expose a tumour at any angle and then model specific doses and configurations of radiation beams to aim at the tumour more effectively. Since ...
- 658: Review Of Wwf Wrestling
- ... is like a loaf of bread. We always rise to the occasion. This is just one of the things that children are saying to each other everyday. We got two words for you screams Degeneration X. Suck it pointing towards their crotches. There is one character that you as a newcomer to the WWF will like, who is Nick Foley. Nick Foley is a wrestler with many different personalities who takes ...
- 659: Student Feelings On School Vio
- ... between classes. 0 0 0 0 0 SA A U D SD Subjects were instructed that SA = strongly agree, A = agree, U = undecided, D= disagree, and SD = strongly disagree. Subjects were asked to place an X in the box that most closely described the degree to which they agreed with the statement. Procedures for Scoring the Questionnaire A numerical value was assigned to each answer. SA=5, A=4, U=3 ...
- 660: Pablo Picasso
- ... to a sudden halt with no time to come to a real rest. The one piece of evidence contrary to this is the soldiers arm, which lies peacefully across the ground. The enormous 138" x 308" canvas was painted using only gray scale colors, which is said to be in coordination with the ink of the newspapers which often covered the bombings during the civil unrest in Spain. Picasso uses ...
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