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    Course to Spain His studies continued in UST until he was unhappy at the Dominican institution. After finishing the 4th year of his medical course in UST‚ Rizal‚ being disgusted with the method of instruction in the Dominican-owned University and the racial prejudice of Dominican professors against Filipino student‚ decided to study abroad. He predicted that his decision of studying abroad would not be favored by his parents; he did not asked their blessing. And aside from studying in Spain he

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    The Electric Chair

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    The Electric Chair By Kevin M. Hunsberger HUMN532-Technology‚ Society‚ and Culture DeVry University 12/5/07 Table of Contents Introduction 2 Timeline of the Electric Chair 3 - 5 Electric Chair-Technology‚ Society‚ and Culture 6 - 9 Conclusions 10 Definitions and Notable People 11 -12 References 13 Introduction A picture of an electric chair strikes fear into the average American and being led into a room with only an electric chair sitting in the

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    Delaware and the Civil War Amendments About The Amendments At the end of and following the Civil War‚ three amendments to the constitution were proposed and ratified: the 13th (1865)‚ 14th (1868)‚ and 15th (1870). These amendments are commonly known as the Reconstruction amendments and are also called Civil War amendments‚ Civil Rights amendments‚ or Equality amendments. Thirteenth Amendment Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude‚ except as a punishment for crime whereof the party

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    Henri Fayol received his education at a mining school at Saint Etienne and graduated in 1860. He started off as an engineer in a mining company‚ Compagnie de Commentry-Fourchambeault-Decazeville in Commentry. He was later appointed as the Director in 1888 (Wren & Bedeian 2009). Fayol realized managerial ability was required for businesses to succeed and should be taught in schools. He therefore developed management ideas through personal experience as Chief Executive‚ and wrote ‘elements’ of administration

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    Why Was ’Jack the Ripper’ Never Caught? In 1888‚ 5 horrific and brutal murders were committed‚ which the police believed were all by the same man. This particular case‚ even today‚ intrigues people all over the globe due to the fact that the perpetrator was never caught. He’s known to the world as ’Jack the Ripper’ because of the vicious way in which he mutilated his victims. The four main contributors to him not being caught were the police investigation and incompetence‚ media sensationalism

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    St. John Bosco

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    Kevin Lukehart Year Two Confirmation Saint Report April 8‚ 2013 Saint John Bosco Giovanni Bosco lived from August 16‚ 1815 to January 31‚ 1888. Bosco was born in Piedmont‚ Italy. He was the youngest son of Francesco Bosco and Margherita Occhienia. St. John Bosco’s father died when he was only three years old‚ this‚ along with a famine‚ made life very hard for Giovanni’s family. Although strucken by tough times‚ young Bosco still managed to have a positive childhood‚ in which he was a firm believer

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    said to be the murderer signed his named as ‘Jack the ripper’. However the murders were never solved. But why? There is many reasons why the murders were never solved‚ such as the way The East End was in 1888. One of the given sources (Source A) shows a picture of The East End of London in 1888‚ from this we can see that it was a poor part of London; because there is a lot of people homeless and in the streets. Another reason for why The East End was poor was because of how the river sat (up towards

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    where his father‚ an engineer‚ was superintendent of works to build a bridge over the Golden Horn. They returned to France in 1847‚ where Fayol studied at the mining school in Saint-Étienne and joined a mining company in Commentry as an engineer. By 1888‚ he was a director of the mine which now employed over 1000 people. It became one of the largest producers of iron and steel in France. Fayol stayed there for 30 years until 1918 by which time he had written down his management experiences in a book

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    Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

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    Born: September5‚ 1888 Died: April17‚ 1975 Achievements: First Vice President and second President of India. Placed Indian philosophy on world map. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was first Vice President of India and second President of India. He was also a philosopher and introduced the thinking of western idealist philosophers into Indian thought. He was a famous teacher and his birthday is celebrated as Teacher’s Day in India. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was born on September 5‚ 1888 at Tartani‚ Madras

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    software PView! Dallmeier plans and realizes the world’s biggest IP based real-time video systems with more than 1‚000 cameras and 150‚000 ports. From the planning of the network to the development and productiBAIRD‚ JOHN LOGIE John Logie Baird (1888-1946) was a Scottish inventor and engineer who was a pioneer in the development of mechanical television. In 1924‚ Baird televised objects in outline. In 1925‚ he televised human faces. In 1926‚ Baird was

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