ENG 5933: History of the Book (Fall 2007) c. 2400 BC c. 650 c. 400-300 295 c. 100 1st Cent. AD c. 370 610 c. 700 c. 750-800 868 875 896 c. 1041-48 11th Cent. 1255 1276 1337 1373 c. 1400 1403 1418 1430 1454 1456 1457 c. 1460 1465 1466 1467 1470 1472 1476 1477 c. 1485 Earliest surviving papyrus scrolls. Papyrus scroll introduced into Greece from Egypt. Silk writing materials employed in China. Alexandria Library founded. Vegetable-fiber paper developed in China. MS. book format shifts from scroll
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think about how this war really ended? It obviously had to have taken a very powerful army or leader‚ but that wasn’t the case. What really caused this national turmoil to come to an end was the dropping of the most deadly weapon known to mankind: the atomic bomb. The year is 1939‚ and a world war is on the rise. America really wanted to create a weapon that they could use if worse comes to worse. Albert EInstein had written
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The Atomic Bomb: Effects on Hiroshima and Mankind The nuclear bomb was the most devastating weapon ever created by man. It was developed between 1942 and 1945 during the second World War. The project to build the worlds first atomic weapon was called The Manhattan Project. The nuclear bomb was based on the idea of splitting an atom to create energy‚ this is called fission. Three bombs were created‚ "Trinity"‚ "Little Boy"‚ and "Fat Man". "Trinity" was dropped on a test site in New Mexico on July
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Atomic Bomb Essay World War II started on September 3 1939‚ When Germany invaded Poland‚ two days later the war started when Britain and France declared war on Germany. But the United States did not get involved until December 7 1941 when Japan bombed a naval base called Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. In 1942 The Manhattan Project started in the United States. The project was to build nuclear weapons. It took three years to construct and test the weapons. The United States had to contact Japan and
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a physics professor at Columbia University‚ suggests a clock could be made from a technique he developed in the 1930’s called atomic beam magnetic resonance. 1949 Using Rabi’s technique‚ NIST (then the National Bureau of Standards) announces the world’s first atomic clock using the ammonia molecule as the source of vibrations. 1952 NIST announces the first atomic clock using cesium atoms as the vibration source. This clock is named NBS-1. 1954 NBS-1 is moved to NIST’s new laboratories
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Cleopatra first enters Rome rolled up in a carpet to meet caesar ("Timeline of Life of Cleopatra"). She immediately asks him to regain the throne from her brother and being charmed by the young lady he says yes. Shortly after Cleopatra took back Egypt‚ Caesar with her for a year leaving Rome vulnerable. Together they had
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Timeline – The Assassination of Benazir Bhutto Oct 16‚ 2007-Benazir Bhutto wrote a letter to President and Army chief of Staff Pervez Musharraf warning of a plot against her life Oct 18‚ 2007 – Benazir Bhutto returns to Pakistan from exile in England Dec 26‚ 2007 – Authorities detain a man with explosives near Ms. Bhutto rally in Peshwar province Dec 27‚2007 - Benazir Bhutto election rally scheduled to be held Dec 27‚ 2007 – (early afternoon) A rooftop sniper kills four sharif supporters and
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History of the Atomic Model Just as we once believed that the earth was flat‚ our understanding of the atom was once extremely limited. As time passes‚ we begin to discover more and more about the world we live in. We have come to know much about the atom over the past two hundred years through the work of numerous brilliant scientists. Throughout history‚ scientists have come up with many experiments and atomic models to explain the atoms all around us‚ all leading up to our modern understanding
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Timeline of “A Rose for Emily” 1864 – Emily is born 1894 – Emily’s father dies when Emily is thirty and still single. On the day after her father’s death‚ she claims that her father is not dead. In the same year‚ Colonel Sartoris remits her taxes by inventing a tale of her father loaning money to the town. 1895- Homer Barron comes to town. People began seeing him and Emily driving on Sunday afternoons. At first‚ the people say that Emily will marry him. Then‚ they say that she would persuade
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Chronological/Timeline: (Loretta P. Walsh) What if...what if women were not allowed to enlist in any military? What if they couldn’t be electricians‚ engineers‚ not even get the education that men get? What if we were not treated equally? I am Loretta Walsh‚ you might also know me as Loretta Perfectus Walsh. On April 22‚ 1896 a blush-faced newborn baby had just come into this world. That little girl was me. I grew up in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania with an impossible dream at the time of my childhood
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