... bass speakercabinets, which literally shook the theatre. There were casesreported of pieces of ceilingfalling down in some of the older theatres that installed the system. The system wasdesigned ... rightsurround channel.After the heyday of development inthe fifties the cinema industry did not seeany new innovations until the seventies. This being mainlydue to the dwindling audiencesand a general ... projector.They tried to interestHollywood inthe system butas the studios were doinggood business with silent filmsthey were not interested.Warner Brothers on the otherhand were not making somuch...
... long letter insisting on the agency’s oppositionto the Delaney Clause, but also adding that, inthe interest of passing the bill, the department would withdrawits objection to the Clause if ... point of bothering to wear lip rouge was to garnerattention. Pallingston, supra note 8, at 13.11 medicine, with the medicine makeup quack [finding] a new home on the edge ofthe medical profession.”117Clandestine ... lob-bying in favor of food, drug, and cosmetics regulation continuously increased in terms of both numbers andintensity. The coalition of women’s interest groups expanded from the originally...
... valid to say that the music projects the meaning ofthe image or the image projects the meaning ofthe music) , then the multimedia example has passed the similarity test and the relationship ... music) , taking into account the director’s – and, therefore, the composer’s – intentions, the narrative content ofthe film, and the overall strategy ofthe director in constructing the multifaceted ... other-worldly. In this capacity, the role ofmusic is significantly enhanced by the level of ambiguity inherent inthe visual scene. Specifically, the more ambiguous the meaning ofthe visual image, the...
... countries with THEHISTORYOFTHE INTERNET IN THAILAND48able with the new technology. Also, the increased presence ofthe Internet in rural areas would help ISPs promote their services inthe long ... http://www.nectec.or.th/inet-map/1995/ THEHISTORYOFTHE INTERNET IN THAILAND20key personnel. Yunyong explained that engineering students at the univer-sity were always allowed to participate inthe setting up ofthe Internetgateway ... political instability. Since the beginning, the government was very slowto acknowledge the importance ofthe Internet, and react to the country’sshortage of human resources. Instead of promoting the...
... entering the home. (Hays) The 50's marked a beginning for a new era ofmusic to be known as Rock &Roll. Many ofthe artists took advantage ofthe Electric guitar, developedfor popular music ... stoppedwith the death of John Lennon, a member ofthe Beatles, was murdered in 1980. " ;The Rolling Stones" were formed in 1962 and very muchcontrasted the Beatles softer sound. The Rolling ... turned away music in its entirety. There have been times when parents did notapprove ofthemusic that their children chose to listen to, but the parentshad never turned away music. Music has...
... evidence ofthe strengthen-ing community of scholars, the sustainability ofthe enterprise and the continued spread of nursing history into new international domains. Significantly, there is continuity ... short, what do these snippets of information tell us ofthehistory of nursing care?72Rafferty traced the beginnings of a historyof caring inthe writings of Nutting and Dock, who used an ethological ... as setting out simply to intrude thehistoryof nursing into established historical themes and concluded that The world ofthe nurse, the world ofthe patient and the world of care remain largely...
... Northern Illinois University Press, 2007.Stockholders ofthe Bank ofthe United States. “Proceedings ofthe Stockholders ofthe Bank ofthe United States Preparatory to the Creation of a Trust ... born in New Jersey, the son ofthe second president of the College of New Jersey (later Princeton). He fought inthe Revolutionary War and was with the Continental army during its winter ... Clearly, the new nation’s leaders had their work cut out for them: re-establishing commerce and industry, repaying war debt, restoring the value ofthe currency, and lowering in ation. Proposing...
... disguise their value judgments as objective aesthetic opinions.V. aestheticI, aestheticII, aestheticIII, and…. In the beginning ofthe 20th century, inthe course of this process, the number of people ... children and also inthe education ofthe lower socialclasses. In both cases one is reminded ofthe old saying, “if you can’t beat them, jointhem”. Because the lower forms ofmusic were not considered ... the exception, then of course no one would deny that the aesthetics ofmusic has taken on awhole new meaning.VII. At the endWithin the gigantic field ofmusic today there is a muddle of values and opinionstoday...
... is rather for the protection of society than the care ofthe lunatic.A Committee ofthe House of Commons was appointed in 1763, to inquire into the state ofthe privatemad-houses ofthe kingdom. ... an immense amount of good.CHAPTER II. 28 Chapters intheHistoryofthe Insane in by Daniel Hack Tuke The Project Gutenberg EBook of Chapters intheHistoryofthe Insane in the British Isles, ... for the iron gates of the galleries, and the removal ofthe wire guards from the windows inside ofthe galleries added much to theircheerfulness. The bars on the doors ofthe bedrooms, and the...
... as theyhad, or sent it out ofthe kingdom. The Royal Bank and the Company ofthe Indias were now incorpo- TheHistoryof Banks/9 The conveniency of these notes soon spread them over the kingdom;and ... assumed the title of the Company ofthe Indias. The Company next acquired the privilege of farming all the taxes and the whole revenue ofthe kingdom; andpresently bought out the mint, and the right ... Amsterdam, the capital of Holland,was the central point of trade. The currency of Amsterdam consistednot only of its own coins, but principally ofthe coins of all the neighbor-ing countries;...
... 6 THE NINETEENTH CENTURY: NATURAL HEALING the application of blood-sucking leeches and the raising of blisters on the skin)by referring to them as “heroic therapy.” Therapeutic heroism was the ... indiscriminate drugging” and otherwise ex-pressing their displeasure with the profession’s neglect ofthe body’s restorativepower. Nature, inthe eyes of these therapeutic reformers, was a “good, kindangel, ... physician that addressed the action ofthe drug cinchona. The driedbark of a South American tree ofthe madder family, cinchona contains quinineand had been used in Europe since the mid-1600s to treat...