unification of Germany and the birth of Germany's welfare state. The Ndebele king accepts a British protectorate, giving Cecil Rhodes exclusive mining rights in West Africa. The Ndebele will rebel against British rule in the next decade. American voters elect Republican Benjamin Harrison president, ousting Grover Cleveland. The first railway in China goes into operation. Croatian-American Nikola Tesla invents an alternating-current electronic motor. He also develops early radio technology, but he gets little financial reward for his achievements. American socialist Edward Bellamy writes Looking Backward, a utopian science- fiction novel depicting the United States in the year 2000; in Bellamy's world, all industry had been socialized, and wealth is equitably distributed. A Belgian woodcarver publishes the song L'Internationale, with lyrics written during
wordpress.com/2015/02/19/classic-television-thursday-023-kraft-television-theatre -rod-serlings-patterns-1955/ How was this media created? There was no single inventor of the television, there were many inventors working on the idea of watching pictures on a screen Inventors from all over the world had been working on transmitting pictures or objects onto a screen since the 1830’s, but the first physical television didn’t evolve until the 1900’s.In 1862 Abbe Giovanna Caselli invents his Pantelegraph and becomes the first person to transmit a still image over wires. Then in 1906 Lee de Forest built a vacuum tube that worked in the first mechanical working television. In 1940 Peter Goldmark invents the first color television with 343 lines of revolution. From when the first television was made by Lee de Forest, there has been many changes and improvements to it. After the TV was first invented, in 1936, coaxial cable was invented to transmit television signals
force caused by the "soberano" part in our pants that God put there. The most interesting words for me to translate were soberano and impervio. I translated them to mean natural, as in born with it, and amor impervio as true love. There is an entire essay dedicated to the word impervio and it's meaning in La Celestina at http://www.ai- camineria.com/congresos/celestina.htm, it's very interesting. Mabbe does a great job of preserving the romantic part of the work. He invents and adds a lot of parts, but I think that it is helpful, and can't hurt. I chose his translation because of this, and for it being so well known. However, it is severely outdated and, honestly, was hard for me to understand without Finch's book. BIBLIOGRAPHY 5 BOOKS Rojas, Fernando De. Celestina. Trans. James Mabbe. Ed. Dorothy Severin. Warminster: Aris & Phillips, 1987.
1746 At the Battle of Culloden, a government army of English and lowland Scots defeats the highland army of Charles Edward, who, as the grandson of the last Stuart king, claimed the British throne. Although he made no attempt to protect his supporters from revenge afterward, he is still a popular romantic figure in the highlands, and is known as 'Bonnie Prince Charlie'. 1771 For the first time, Parliament allows written records of its debates to be published freely. 1782 James Watt invents the first steam engine. 1783 After a war, Britain recognizes the independence of the American colonies. 1788 The first British settlers arrive in Australia. 1800 The separate Irish Parliament is closed and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland is formed. 1805 A British fleet under the command of Admiral Horatio Nelson defeats Napoleon's French fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar. Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square in London
it, and when he can. 219. An ethical man is a Christian holding four aces. 220. When we remember we are all mad, the mysteries disappear and life stands explained. 221. It is by the goodness of God that in our country we have those three unspeakably precious things: freedom of speech, freedom of conscience, and the prudence never to practice either of them. 222. I did not attend his funeral; but I wrote a nice letter saying I approved of it. 223. The radical invents the views. When he has worn them out, the conservative adopts them. 224. Reader, suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself. 225. He was an incorrigible borrower of money; he borrowed from all his friends; if he ever repaid a loan the incident failed to pass into history. 226. By trying we can easily learn to endure adversity. Another man's, I mean. 227
Colmerauer at University of Marseilles 1972 Hewlett-Packard introduces a programmable calculator with a magnetic stripe memory for storing programs 1973 Scelbi Computer Consulting Company offers the first computer kit in the U.S. using a microprocessor, the Intel 8008-based Scelbi-8H, for US$565, with 1KB programmable memory. An additional 15KB is available for US$2760. Bob Metcalfe invents the Ethernet connectivity system. Altair Altair was one of the first successfully sold personal computer kits for do-it-yourself computing fans. No monitor, no keyboard Keyboard and cassette drive can be added Oscilloscope can be attached to be used as a display 1974 Popular Electronics publishes an article by MITS announcing the Altair 8800 computer for US$439 in kit form. It uses the Intel 8080 processor. The Altair
Electronic News publishes an ad from Intel promoting the 4004 chip. The National Radio Institute introduces the first computer kit, for US$503. Steve Wozniak and Bill Fernandez build a computer with lights and switches, from parts rejected by local companies. They call it the Cream Soda Computer. The Kenback Corporation introduces the Kenback-1 computer, for US$750. It uses a 1KB MOS memory made by Intel. Niklaus Wirth invents the Pascal programming language. Texas Instruments develops the first microcomputer-on-achip, containing over 15,000 transistors. IBM introduces the "memory disk", or "floppy disk", an 8-inch floppy plastic disk coated with iron oxide. Wang Laboratories introduces the Wang 1200 word processor system. Intel introduces the 1101 chip, a 256-bit programmable memory, and the 1701 chip, a 256- byte erasable read-only memory (EROM). 1972…
Each of his books describe the towns experience that we get the picture of the long history of this place as. His attitude, his ambivalent. One the one hand he was deeply attached to the south, he wrote about the south, lived there. He was its severest critic. His literary method is southern modernism-apart from having southern features his fiction has modernism. He experiments a lot, casts aside traditional ways of writing, he is innovative in structure and style, he invents language, he manages to merge sense of regional history with awareness of historical time. We could say that typical form is that of single consciousness. His own term for the way he is writing is mental flow. He loves inner monologue. Like gertrude stein and most scolars say that he was influenced by her, he uses continuos present, in another words it means that everything seems to happen at the same time. Past, future, present are somehow mixed. Another interesting point is limited point of
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