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    History of Detectives

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    found‚ and detectives had faced a cold trail. Just when it seem that all hope was lost investigators sent all evidence to a California chemist‚ Edward Heinrich. Heinrich used an advanced iodine technique on an old receipt which revealed one of the culprits involved in the crime (Swift‚ Wizard of Berkeley‚ 1). Without the advanced contribution of Heinrich the criminals would not have been found. Having an advanced knowledge in science and critical thinking determines whether a crime is solved. Although

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    people include Nikola Tesla‚ A. E. Becquerel‚ and Heinrich Hertz. Becquerel observed the photoelectric effect via an electrode in a conductive solution exposed to light. He was one of the first people to observe the photoelectric effect. Nikola Tesla worked on the photoelectric effect in 1901. He later filed a patent for the Apparatus for the Utilization of Radiant Energy. This basically was a Photoelectric alternating current stepping motor. Heinrich Hertz observed the photoelectric effect and the

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    heating the area up then‚ he asked for some popcorn kernels and put them close to the Magnetron and they popped minutes later‚ so then the microwave was created about 20 years later through many mistakes. In “Lost Cities‚ Lost Treasure” a man named Heinrich Schliemann was digging in the ground of a turkish city‚ seeking the lost city of Troy and when he was he did not have the money to excavate the area. Then‚ he found a british archaeologist named Frank Calvert and he owned a site that might hold the

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    Baroque Period 1600s

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    The Baroque period existed through the 1600’s to the 1750’s which was a time for European art‚ music and culture. The characteristics of the Baroque music which make it distinctive and noticeable are its melodies‚ rhythm and texture: this devised one single feeling or mood throughout the piece‚ a balance of chordal harmonies and a rhythmic drive. One of the many famous composers for the Baroque period was Johann Pachelbel‚ born in the year 1653 and died on the 3rd of March 1706 Nuremburg Germany

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    causes of World War I

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    [edit] Background In November 1912 Russia‚ humiliated by its inability to support Serbia during the Bosnian crisis of 1908 or the First Balkan War‚ announced a major reconstruction of its military. On November 28‚ German Foreign Secretary Gottlieb von Jagow told the Reichstag‚ the German parliament‚ that “If Austria is forced‚ for whatever reason‚ to fight for its position as a Great Power‚ then we must stand by her”.[3] As a result‚ British Foreign Secretary Sir Edward Grey responded by warning

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    Microwaves

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    Microwaves History of Discovery: In 1864 James Clerk Maxwell predicted the existence of electromagnetic waves/microwaves. Then in 1888 Heinrich Hertz was the first to demonstrate the existence of microwaves by building an apparatus that detected and produced microwaves in the UHF region. Also in 1894 J. C. Bose publicly demonstrated radio control of a bell using millimeter wavelengths‚ and conducted research into the propagation of microwaves. Origin(s): One origin of microwaves include a maser

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    from harm’s way? Well the people doing those things were the S.S ( Schutzstaffel ) and the Gestapo. The S.S and the Gestapo had their differences but were yet so similar when you compare the two. Therefore‚ The S.S was a security squad lead by Heinrich Himmler‚ in Nazi‚Germany that protected Adolf Hitler from harm. They were in charge of “ eliminating soviet political commissioners‚ mental patients‚ and Gypsies “ ( SSterrorintheeast:theEinsatzgruppenontrial ). This explains why they were called

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    Rousseau see it not as form of medicine‚ but rather as a state of mind. After a sensible state of mind has been developed‚ one can only assume their heart will develop next‚ with enchanting ideas of Romantic Love‚ which is relevant in the works of Heinrich Heine‚ John Keats‚ and William Wordsworth. All of these great philosophers and writers lived in a period of time called the Romantic era. The word‚ romantic‚ actually has no real meaning and other romantics would argue for it’s different meanings

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    Factors developing Life For centuries the question of how a human being’s personality comes to be has been questioned. Susan Griffin’s‚ “Our Secret” explores the theories of a “larger matrix”‚ the “determining field” and our “common past” as she attempts to answer the question. Griffin’s larger matrix explains how everything is interconnected affecting people to establish different personalities depending on the time‚ place and family they are brought up in. The determining field Griffin is describing

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    discovery draft

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    that falls like dead weight over the human face" (Griffin 349). This quote tells us what she is trying to say about secrets being the barrier to others’ feelings. The mask Griffin talks about represents the barrier to the secrets. Griffin explores Heinrich Himmler and the secrets that he hides. Throughout his childhood Himmler’s secrets and thoughts were masked by a barrier formed by his upbringing and culture. History teaches me what it means to be American. It teaches me political views and where

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