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    10. The current technology‚ x-ray fluoroscopy‚ is embedded in several products of Philips Healthcare. For example the MultiDiagnost Eleva or the Juno DRF (http://www.healthcare.philips.com/us_en/products/xray/products/fluoroscopy/psg_diagnostics_index.wpd‚ 2012). In these products the current technology plays a very important part. In fact‚ it is the centre part of where the rest of the product is built around. The production process of these products is arranged so that the current technology is

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    she was the head geometry teacher of the Neo-Platonist school (Belenky‚ 2010). Hypatia is regarded as one of the first women that contributed in many ways to the field of mathematical findings that have forever changed the way we think and see the world today. One major way she contributed to the development of mathematics is by building on to the work of an earlier mathematician‚ an Egyptian named Diophantus. Diophantus worked with quadratic equations and equations having multiple solutions; these

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    After the dust of World War I settled and the troops came home -- or didn’t come home --it became evident that the world was changed forever. World War I ushered in a modern era of warfare with new fighting methods that affected an entire generation of young people. New technology introduced during World War I shaped the way wars would be fought from then on. For the first time‚ tanks‚ airplanes and machine guns made their way onto the battlefield. These new technologies magnified the effects of

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    Best AnswerVoter’s Choice Thomas answered 2 years ago Papen was chancellor from July to November 1932. The economic crisis caused his resign. He was followed by Kurt von Schleicher. Because of the civil war like situation the Reich was ruled on martial law since the end of WWI. Papen secretly negotiated with the President Hindenburg to dismiss Schleicher and make him‚ Papen‚ chancellor again‚ with Hitler as vice chancellor (the NSDAP had 30% of votes and was the strongest party). Hindenburg

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    The Roman Empire ruled the Mediterranean and surrounding area for centuries‚ creating one of the largest and most powerful empire in history. However‚ without the support of its citizens‚ the Roman Empire became too vast to properly maintain. By the time of Rome’s demise‚ the Empire had grown so massive‚ in both area and population that it could no longer be upheld. By 476 CE‚ the Roman Empire had grown to cover an area of thousands of square miles‚ with enemies attacking from every side‚ most

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    American composer John Philip Sousa. Sousa did the majority of his work during the Romantic era and was highly known for his American military marches. He greatly affected the expansion of American musical taste. At the end of the 19th century‚ when someone thought about marching music‚ the great bandmaster’s name was automatically thought of. He composed more than 136 marches and at one point in his life‚ he was considered one of the most popular musicians in the world. John Philip Sousa was born in

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    of Consumer’s Confidence to an Economy Definition of Consumer Confident and Role of Consumer Confidence to Economy Consumers’ confident is important to the economy because consumers are the party whose make decision to purchase goods and services in the market. Consumer confident is an economic indicator which measures the degree of optimism that consumers feel about the overall state of the economy and their personal financial situation. Consumer confidence determines their willingness to spend‚ borrow

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    Vinci‚ Michelangelo‚ Dante‚ Machiavelli‚ and Galileo‚ among others‚ revolutionized the fields of art‚ literature‚ politics‚ and science. Italian explorers‚ such as Marco Polo and Christopher Columbus‚ introduced Italy and Europe to the rest of the world. Italy remained a center of power until the 16th century‚ when trade routes shifted away from the Mediterranean and the Protestant Reformation resulted in the Catholic Church‚ which was based in Rome‚ losing influence over much of Northern Europe

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    their hard work. Although woman couldn’t make big decisions in earlier times‚ many of them helped change the world and everybody’s perspective on the female gender. Queen Cleopatra VII helped change the view on woman in certain ways and proved to her people that she can rule Egypt as well as a male could have done it. And because these women had their minds set to prove everybody wrong‚ the world now has equality with men and women. Cleopatra VII‚ who is now known as Queen Cleopatra of Egypt‚ was born

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    Starr) became known as the greatest and the most influential rock musicians in the world. The Beatles‚ whose music has been played by prestigious symphonies around the world and has been sung by renowned singers such as Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett‚ were a vibrant moving force of the 1960’s; they permanently changed the course of music and soundly influenced the lives of future generations. To get an idea of how much the Beatles helped shape the following generations’ lifestyles‚ one must look

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