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The first large wave of permanent English-speaking settlement in Canada, and linguistically the most important, was the influx of Loyalists fleeing the American Revolution, chiefly from the Mid-Atlantic States – as such, Canadian English is believed by some scholars to have derived from northern American English.
Dispersion and non-linearity can interact to produce permanent and localized wave forms.
* Karl Nessler ( 1872 – 1951 ), inventor of the permanent wave.
The third wave of native settlement was the Woodland period, which saw the introduction of the bow and arrow and the growing of crops which allowed for larger, more permanent villages.
In 1982, Lee told Rolling Stone Magazine that the album's title referred to " a theory that was going the band about, like, culture waves ; and there was a night when Neil said that a big album was like a permanent wave and I told him, ' that's our title.
The Hartree – Fock method assumes that the exact, N-body wave function of the system can be approximated by a single Slater determinant ( in the case where the particles are fermions ) or by a single permanent ( in the case of bosons ) of N spin-orbitals.
In the American colonies the First Great Awakening was a wave of religious enthusiasm among Protestants that swept the American colonies in the 1730s and 1740s, leaving a permanent impact on American religion.
Often a ferry intended for motor vehicle transport will carry its own adjustable ramp-when elevated it acts as a wave guard and is lowered to a horizontal position at the terminus to meet a permanent road segment that extends under water.
Terms the band says have been inaccurately " foisted upon " the group by media include " rockabilly, wreckabilly, psychobilly, punk, post punk, post-modern, garage, bluesabilly, roots, and permanent wave ".
A permanent wave, commonly called a perm, involves the use of chemicals to break and reform the bonds of the hair.
Early 20th century advertisement for Nessler's permanent wave machine.
The first two attempts resulted in completely burning her hair off and some scalp burns, but the method was improved and his electric permanent wave machine was used in London in 1909 on the long hair of the time.
A poorly performed permanent wave will result in breakage of the disulfide bonds through chemical reduction, because it fails to fix the newly formed bonds.
* The chemistry of a permanent wave
The aforementioned process of applying a permanent wave to hair is one example of oxidative cross-linking.
Besides his role in the formulation of the famous Michaelis-Menten equation ( 1913 ) he discovered Janus green as a supravital stain for mitochondria and the Michaelis-Gutmann body in urinary tract infections ( 1902 ) and found that thioglycolic acid could dissolve keratin, a discovery that would come to have several implications in the cosmetic industry, including the permanent wave.
Sender Zehlendorf is a radio transmission facility that has existed since 1936, when a short wave transmitter was built in Zehlendorf ( a village part of Oranienburg ) as part of the establishment of permanent radio services.
Electricity led to the development of permanent wave machines and hair dryers.
# Making Waves-a permanent wave in ladies ' hair is aided by curlers, and this leads us to explore borax, taking us to Switzerland, Johann Sutter's scam, and Sutter's Mill, and that means the discovery of gold leading to the 1848 California gold rush.
On that premiere broadcast, Hope joked that Columbia Square looked like " the Taj Mahal with a permanent wave.
Or, that the " permanent wound cavity " or actual damage caused by a projectile is the primary " stopping power " mechanism and that the " temporary wound cavity " or shock wave produced by the projectile is at best a secondary mechanism, if not irrelevant.
In 1991, he published a paper which shows that the test masses of a gravitational wave detector suffer permanent relative displacements after the passage of a gravitational wave train, an effect which has been named " nonlinear memory effect ".

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On October 13, 1986, a meeting took place regarding the establishment of a permanent base for fishing at Clipperton, between the high commissioner of French Polynesia, representing the state, and the survey firm for the development and exploitation of the island ( SEDEIC ).
African germs took numerous European lives and deterred permanent settlements.
In 2000 Jobs took the CEO position as a permanent assignment.
Next, the National Security Act of 1947 established the United States's first permanent peacetime intelligence agency, the Central Intelligence Agency, which then took up the functions of the OSS.
Plato, Aristotle, and Socrates all developed theories of public speaking in opposition to the Sophists, and their ideas took on institutional form through the development of permanent schools where public speaking was taught.
Migration took several different forms, though might be divided in two varieties: permanent migration for resettlement, and relocation conceived by the party ( in theory at least ) as a temporary sojourn.
Warner took pity on the French settlers and allowed them to settle on the island as well, thus making Saint Kitts the site of the first permanent French colony in the Caribbean as well.
Once exiled, Thucydides took permanent residence in the estate and, given his ample income from the gold mines, he was able to dedicate himself to full-time history writing and research, including many fact-finding trips.
Since no heir had yet been produced by either monarch, the act's implications were unforeseeable, but it forged bonds between the Polish and Lithuanian nobility and a permanent defensive alliance between the two states, strengthening Lithuania's hand for a new war against the Teutonic Order in which Poland officially took no part.
Pétain took over on 25 February and appointed colonel Maurice de Barescut, a longtime associate and proven executive, as the permanent Chief of Staff in charge of the Verdun sector.
After suffering a series of strokes in 1993, she took up permanent residence at her home in Barbados, where she died on July 30, 1996, at age 92.
Trotsky advocated proletarian revolution as set out in his theory of " permanent revolution ", and believed that a workers ' state would not be able to hold out against the pressures of a hostile capitalist world unless socialist revolutions quickly took hold in other countries as well.
At the end of 19th century, the international community took the first steps towards the institution of permanent courts with supranational jurisdiction.
Bill Thompson took over as permanent manager and
Although he seems to have had a break with the Metelli as a result of the laws he passed while tribune, the rupture was not permanent, since in 109 BC Quintus Caecilius Metellus took Marius with him as his legate on his campaign against Jugurtha.
The area was claimed as a part of the Dutch New Netherland province dating from 1614, where active trading in furs took advantage of the natural pass west, but the Lenape prevented permanent settlement beyond what is now Jersey City.
The first permanent settlement within the present day bounds of Allen County took place in 1824, when Christopher S. Wood and his family settled in section 7 of Bath Township.
The first permanent settlement within the present day bounds of Allen County took place in 1824, when Christopher S. Wood and his family settled in section 7 of Bath Township.
The year 2011 will mark 150 years since the first permanent settler, Marvel Secord, took up residence along the Tittabawassee River in what is now Secord Township.
However, during the 1870s and early 1880s extensive programs of fencing, buildings and dam construction took place as the first phase of European permanent settlement occurred.
According to Fouquet, the director's tasks included overseeing the erecting of a stage and scenery ( there were no permanent, purpose-built theatre structures at this time, and performances of vernacular drama mostly took place in the open air ), casting and directing the actors ( which included fining them for those that infringed rules ), and addressing the audience at the beginning of each performance and after each intermission.
The Army Corps of Engineers took advantage of nature's intervention and made the inlet at the south end of Ocean City permanent.
On August 6, 1966 the dedication of the permanent home of the Emergency Squad took place.
The first permanent settlements began around 1800 at Lindsleys Corners, although land sales took place before then.
In 1912 he took permanent residence in Paris.

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