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Furthering Ørsted s experimental work, Ampère showed that two parallel wires carrying electric currents attract or repel each other, depending on whether the currents flow in the same or opposite directions, respectively-this laid the foundation of electrodynamics.
In the words of the Nobel Committee s citation: " In a convincing manner Sakharov has emphasised that Man's inviolable rights provide the only safe foundation for genuine and enduring international cooperation.
On the Infinite was Hilbert s most important paper on the foundations of mathematics, serving as the heart of Hilbert's program to secure the foundation of transfinite numbers by basing them on finite methods.
The museum s first notable addition towards its collection of antiquities, since its foundation, was by Sir William Hamilton ( 1730 – 1803 ), British Ambassador to Naples, who sold his collection of Greek and Roman artefacts to the museum in 1784 together with a number of other antiquities and natural history specimens.
Paul, considering his task complete, wanted to preach the gospel in Spain, where he would not " build upon another man s foundation ".
The foundation is the culmination of the princes charitable lives so far.
It is the dolphins that became the foundation of Mayol s life philosophy of Homo Delphinus.
After the 1949 foundation of the People s Republic of China, trading conditions for foreign companies under the new Communist regime became increasingly difficult.
Konrad Kurzbold laid the foundation stone for Saint George s Monastery Church, where he was also buried.
In mid 2007, the university opened the Macquarie City Campus in the Sydney CBD, offering Macquarie University s foundation studies, selected undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.
After Anton's arrival, the family business began to expand rapidly, resulting in the foundation in 1907 of the N. V. Philips Metaalgloeilampfabriek ( the Philips Lightwire-bulb Factory Inc ) in Eindhoven, followed in 1912 by the foundation of the N. V. Philips ' Gloeilampenfabrieken.
Rakim, Biggie, and Eminem have flipped the flow, but Melle Mel s downbeat on the two, four, kick to snare cadence is still the rhyme foundation all emcees are building on ".
1629-King Charles I nominated " Thomas Richard Lovelace ," upon petition of Lovelace s mother, Anne Barne Lovelace, to Sutton s foundation at Charterhouse.
The next governors, Thomas Brooke ( temporary governor, 1821 – 1823 ) and Alexander Walker ( 1823 – 1828 ), successfully brought the island through this post-Napoleonic period with the opening of a new farmer s market in Jamestown, the foundation of an Agricultural and Horticultural Society and improvements in education.
The foundation stone for St Paul s country church, also known as “ The Cathedral ”, was laid in 1850.
Building on a strong liberal arts foundation, the college's Accounting, Finance, Human Resources Management, Management, and Marketing undergraduate programs have provided students with a comprehensive and well-rounded education in their respective areas of specialization since the very beginning s of the institution s history.
Others present these stories as mythology deriving from Greek cultural influence, deriving arguments mainly from Hesiod s " Works and Days ", which portrays the basic moral foundation and plantation techniques of the citizens of Greece and describes the races of men, created by the Greek deities.
" Horkheimer s contributions to this debate, in the form of the essays " The Authoritarian State ," " The End of Reason " and " The Jews and Europe " served as a foundation for what he and Adorno planned to do in their book on dialectical logic.
The foundation " builds and implements public-private partnerships to address the world s most pressing problems, and broadens support for the UN through advocacy and public outreach.
The Tableau économique or Economic Table is an economic model first described by François Quesnay in 1759, which laid the foundation of the Physiocrats economic theories.
The Palestinian Arc is an urban planning concept that was devised, in concert with the Palestinian Authority, as the physical foundation for Palestine s long-term economic and social success.
* The Bishop of Hereford's Bluecoat School-A co-educational voluntary aided comprehensive school for pupils aged between 11 and 16, formed in 1973 from two former church secondary schools, the Bluecoat foundation, dating back to 1710 and the Bishop s School, a secondary modern school founded in 1958.

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From 1994 through 1998, under the government of Alberto Fujimori, the economy recorded robust growth driven by foreign direct investment, almost 46 % of which was related to the privatization program. The government invested heavily on the country ´ s infrastructure, which became a solid foundation for the future of the Peruvian economy.
When the Wright brothers made the world s first sustained heavier-than-air flight, they laid the foundation for what would become a major transport industry.
Some noteworthy foundation projects include the World Heritage Trail, Opera by the Sea, and Chile s " Cultural Capital ".
The redundancy inherent in these multiple ways of expressing the total years ( the 143 years is mentioned twice, and the 155 years minus 12 years once ) has guaranteed that all extant copies of Josephus / Menander that contain these passages give 155 years and 8 months between the start of Hiram s reign and the foundation of Carthage.

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Even so, his ideas helped to found one of the first adult education centers in America, and provided the foundation for future generations of liberal education.
Varro may have used the consular list with its mistakes, and called the year of the first consuls " 245 ab urbe condita ", accepting the 244-year interval from Dionysius of Halicarnassus for the kings after the foundation of Rome.
Q. Fabius Pictor ( c. 250 BC ) tells that Roman consuls started for the first time 239 years after Rome's foundation.
The weir across the Yamuna was the first attempted in Upper India upon a foundation of fine sand ; it is about 800-yard long, and rises seven-feet above the summer level of the river.
In 2010, Clinton announced support of, and delivered the keynote address for, the inauguration of NTR, Ireland's first environmental foundation.
The Church of South India was the first modern Episcopal uniting church, consisting as it did, from its foundation in 1947, at the time of Indian independence, of Anglicans, Methodists, Congregationalists, Presbyterians and Reformed Christians.
Descartes does not use this first certainty, the cogito, as a foundation upon which to build further knowledge ; rather, it is the firm ground upon which he can stand as he works to restore his beliefs.
After the battle of Plataea, the Greek cities extinguished their fires and brought new fire from the hearth of Greece, at Delphi ; in the foundation stories of several Greek colonies, the founding colonists were first dedicated at Delphi.
Locke's famous attack on innate ideas in the first book of the Essay effectively destroyed that foundation and replaced it with a theory of knowledge based on experience.
It was also the first real breakthrough for sampling, as the bassline of Chic's " Good Times " laid the foundation for the song.
It was from the foundation of the first Taiko ensemble that Daihachi Oguchi continued on to lead the successful Taiko group named Osuwa Daiko.
In May 1220 at Bologna the Order's first General Chapter mandated that each new priory of the Order maintain its own studium conventuale thus laying the foundation of the Dominican tradition of sponsoring widespread institutions of learning.
In his first works Husserl tries to combine mathematics, psychology and philosophy with a main goal to provide a sound foundation for mathematics.
Epictetus maintains that the foundation of all philosophy is self-knowledge, that is, the conviction of our ignorance and weakness when measured by the standard of good, and ought to be the first subject of instruction.
Although it had been funding British experimental films as early as 1952, the British Film Institute's foundation of a production board in 1964 — and a substantial increase in public funding from 1971 onwards — enabled it to become a dominant force in developing British art cinema in the 1970s and 80s: from the first of Bill Douglas's Trilogy My Childhood ( 1972 ), and of Terence Davies ' Trilogy Childhood ( 1978 ), via Peter Greenaway's earliest films ( including the surprising commercial success of The Draughtsman's Contract ( 1982 )) and Derek Jarman's championing of the New Queer Cinema.
“ Let the Music Play ”, by Shannon, is often named as the genre's first hit, and its sound, called " The Shannon Sound ," as the foundation of the genre.
Die Proklamation des Deutschen Kaiserreiches by Anton von Werner ( 1877 ), depicting the proclamation of the foundation of the German Reich ( 18 January 1871, Palace of Versailles ). Left, on the podium ( in black ): Crown Prince Frederick ( later Frederick III, German Emperor | Frederick III ), his father Emperor William I, German Emperor | William I, and Frederick I, Grand Duke of Baden | Frederick I of Baden, proposing a toast to the new emperor. Centre ( in white ): Otto von Bismarck, first Chancellor of Germany, Helmuth von Moltke the Elder, Prussian Chief of Staff.
The club participated in the first football competition in Australia, winning the second season in 1863, was a foundation Victorian Football Association ( VFA ) and the Victorian Football League ( VFL ) in 1897.
The history of modern Turkey begins with the foundation of the republic on October 29, 1923, with Mustafa Kemal ( Atatürk ) as its first president.
The growing importance of the working classes was marked by Keir Hardie's success in the Mid Lanarkshire by-election, 1888, leading to the foundation of the Scottish Labour Party, which was absorbed into the Independent Labour Party in 1895, with Hardie as its first leader.
The foundation of the first true urbanised Assyrian monarchy was traditionally ascribed to Ushpia a contemporary of Ishbi-Erra of Isin and Naplanum of Larsa.
Eventually, Bembo's ideas prevailed, and the foundation of the Accademia della Crusca in Florence ( 1582 – 1583 ), the official legislative body of the Italian language led to publication of Agnolo Monosini's Latin tome Floris italicae linguae libri novem in 1604 followed by the first Italian dictionary in 1612.
First was the foundation of Edo ( in 1603 ) to whole inland economical developments, second was the Meiji Restoration ( in 1868 ) to be the first non European power, third was after the defeat of World War II ( in 1945 ) when the island nation rose to become the world's second largest economy.
* 1334 – The bishop of Florence blesses the first foundation stone for the new campanile ( bell tower ) of the Florence Cathedral, designed by the artist Giotto di Bondone.

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