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  1. Inventing Wyatt Earp: His Life and Many Legends by Allen Barra, 2009-01-28
  2. Inventing Accuracy: A Historical Sociology of Nuclear Missile Guidance (Inside Technology) by Donald MacKenzie, 1993-01-29
  3. Inventing Equal Opportunity by Frank Dobbin, 2009-05-26
  4. Hardcore Inventing: Invent, Protect, Promote, and Profit From Your Ideas by Ellie Crowe, Robert N. Yonover, 2009-07-27
  5. Inventing Flight: The Wright Brothers and Their Predecessors by John D. Anderson Jr., 2004-04-07
  6. Inventing the 20th Century: 100 Inventions That Shaped the World by Stephen Van Dulken, 2007
  7. Inventing our Selves: Psychology, Power, and Personhood (Cambridge Studies in the History of Psychology) by Rose Nikolas, 1998-12-28
  8. Re-Inventing Africa: Matriarchy, Religion and Culture by Ifi Amadiume, 1998-02-15
  9. Inventing Made Easy: The Entrepreneur's Indispensable Guide to Creating, Patenting and Profiting From Inventions by Tom Bellavance, Roger Bellavance, 2007-10-01
  10. The Harmony of Illusions: Inventing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder by Allan Young, 1997-10-27
  11. Always Inventing: The Truestory Of Thomas Alva Edison (Hello Reader (Level 3)) by Frank Murphy, 1949-01-01
  12. Inventing Leonardo by Leonardo da Vinci, Richard A. Turner, 1994-10-06
  13. Inventing Paradise: The Greek Journey, 1937-47 by Edmund Keeley, 2002-03-20
  14. Inventing the Louvre: Art, Politics, and the Origins of the Modern Museum in Eighteenth-Century Paris by Andrew McClellan, 1999-10-26

61. From The Minds That Think And Breathe Play Station 3 - Inventingminds.org
Play Station 3, ps3, Game consoles, Xbox 360, Sony PlayStation, buy playstation.
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Sony has released Playstation 3 in two configurations. The first one is the premium version. Units with this configuration come with Blu-ray disc drive, USB ports, Wi-Fi connectivity, memory card readers, and an internal 60-Gb hard drive. The alternate version, on the other hand, has only a 20-GB internal hard drive and does not come with Wi-Fi features and memory card readers. However, the user has the option to upgrade the hard drive and connect memory card readers via adapters. The Wi-Fi feature, however, cannot be installed.
With the blu-ray drive, PS3 users can play movies and game discs. Because a blu-ray disc has a capacity of holding up 54 GB of data, users will not have to want for additional media space.
The portable hard disks provide the system with the required storage space needed for Playstation Network applications, downloads, and other files. For the games, the hard drive will also be used for saving game points.

62. Inventing Info Systems
They would become specialists in information systems—a concept invented during the 1950s and popularized during the early 1960s. Within a decade, they had
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Inventing Information Systems
The Systems Men and the Computer, 1950–1968
During the late 1950s and early 1960s, a new and exciting concept swept through corporate America : the “totally integrated management information system” (MIS)—a comprehensive computerized system designed to span all administrative and managerial activities. While the lower levels of this gargantuan information system would process the payroll and bill customers, its upper levels would provide executives with constantly updated forecasts and models of their company’s market position. MIS promised a new vision of management to a corporate world self-consciously remaking itself around science, high technology, staff experts, and systems. The idea of MIS was spread by the “systems men” of the Systems and Procedures Association—an alliance of staff specialists in administrative methods, management consultants, and business professors, who were all seeking to legitimate themselves as technical experts in management. The elite of this systems movement devised the MIS concept during the late 1950s, thereby linking the computer to their existing claims to systems expertise. Its rank-and-file members (mostly corporate staff specialists) accepted information systems as their new raison d’etre during the early 1960s. Many of the largest American firms began to use computers to automate their most routine administrative processes during the late 1950s. A decade later, the systems men’s labors had dramatically changed accepted wisdom on the correct use of computers. In the process, the systems and procedures department was essentially merged with the computer department, and the corporate systems analyst became a computer specialist. The computer’s proper role had been transformed, rhetorically at least, from a simple clerk-replacing processor of

63. Inventing Irrelevance - By Nebojsa Malic
Oct 26, 2006 inventing Irrelevance. by Nebojsa Malic. Constitution, Kosovo, and Media Misdirection. On Saturday and Sunday, the citizens of Serbia are
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64. "Flights Of Inspiration" - First Flight
No longer was he just enjoying his hobby. Now, he was ready to change the world. But how? Turn the page to see, as Part I inventing the Future continues.
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Larger View of Orville Orville and Wilbur's father, Milton, was a minister in the Church of the United Brethren in Christ. As part of his work, he often traveled from place to place. When he returned home, he often brought gifts for his young children. Once, he presented a rubberband-powered flying toy to the boys. The toy fascinated them and sparked their lifelong interest in flight. Late in the autumn of 1878, our father came into the house one evening with some object partly concealed in his hands, and before we could see what it was, he tossed it into the air. Instead of falling to the floor, as we expected, it flew across the room till it struck the ceiling, where it fluttered awhile, and finally sank to the floor ... It was a light frame of cork and bamboo, covered with paper, which formed two screws, driven in opposite directions by rubber bands under torsion. A toy so delicate lasted only a short time in the hands of small boys, but its memory was abiding." Neither Wilbur nor Orville finished high school, although both liked to learn new things. By the time Wilbur was 22 years old, he and Orville (who was 18) opened their own printing office. They recycled broken parts and built the printing press they would use to start their business. A few years later, they became interested in bicycles and decided to switch businesses. In 1893, they opened the Wright Cycle Company, a bicycle sales and repair business in their hometown of Dayton, Ohio. By 1896, Wilbur had his mind set on a new idea: flying.

65. Inventing Home
inventing Home. Emigration, Gender, and the Middle Class in Lebanon, 18701920. Akram Fouad Khater. Suggested citation Khater, Akram Fouad.
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66. Pew Partnership For Civic Change
inventing Civic Solutions A howto guide on launching and sustaining successful community inventing Civic Solutions examines eight of these solutions,
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A how-to guide on launching and sustaining successful community programs In 1999 the Pew Partnership identified and began documenting successful solutions to problems in 19 American communities . Inventing Civic Solutions examines eight of these solutions, what made them successful, and offers some cautionary advice to others looking to replicate these initiatives. Also included are lists of resources relevant to each of the solutions. You can download the full 104 page report or peruse chapters (typically 10-12 pages in length) highlighting individual solutions. Download Full Publication: Inventing Civic Solutions (2.3mb, PDF) Download by Chapter: I. Rural Leadership Development (376k, PDF) Handmade in America
By Becky Anderson and Pat Cabe of HandMade in America and Margaret Carlson of the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill II. School-Based Health Programs (372k, PDF) Dental Health for Arlington
By Sally Hopper and Debra Maness of Dental Health for Arlington and Carolyn L. Cason of the University of Texas-Arlington III.

67. Inventing Tomorrow | Spring/Summer 2008
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Institute of Technology students' teamwork and technical skills shine brightly in two solar projects. Full story Tech digest IT plays role in creation of lab heart Full story History of solar system studied in comet dust Full story U of M teams up with Xcel Energy in pioneering wind-to-battery project Full story Student builds bridge to understanding Full story Research team aims to detect oral cancer earlier Full story University physicists discover powerful radio waves that may lead to spacecraft damage Full story Collaboration leads to immune system cells discovery Full story Regular columns
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68. Inventing Homemade Instruments With Math And Measurement By Phil And Sarah Tulga
inventing Homemade Instruments with Math and Measurement. Welcome to Phil and Sarah s page on making homemade musical instruments — where common household
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with Math and Measurement harmonic series , and explain how to design your own homemade musical instruments by measuring length weight/mass , and liquid volume . Lastly, we'll demonstrate how to play rhythmic patterns in a homemade percussion band , as well as two-part musical arrangements for the 2008 Science Olympiad "Sounds of Music" event! The garden hose plays the harmonic series. Harmonic Series Instruments vibrate in fractions: Many instruments produce sound by vibrating a column of air inside a tube, e.g. flute, trumpet, and saxophone. As waves of air
Harmonic Series with Strings and Tubes
Length Taking it a step further, students can change the length of this vibrating column of air by varying the length of a tube. As a tube gets shorter, it produces a higher pitch or frequency . This happens because sound waves can travel, or vibrate, a shorter distance faster than a longer distance. To see and hear how this works, check out Phil and Sarah's instrument making activities on didgeritubes, panpipes, melodic tube drums, and musical fraction tubes. These four activities allow students to change pitch by changing the length of a vibrating column of air inside a tube. Didgeritubes!

69. [physics/0601192] Re-inventing Willis
Scientists often reinvent things which were long known. Here we review these activities as related to the mechanism of producing power law distributions,
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Authors: M.V. Simkin V.P. Roychowdhury (Submitted on 25 Jan 2006) Abstract: Scientists often re-invent things which were long known. Here we review these activities as related to the mechanism of producing power law distributions, originally proposed in 1922 by Yule to explain experimental data on the sizes of biological genera, collected by Willis. We estimate that scientists are busy re-discovering America about 2/3 of time. Subjects: Physics and Society (physics.soc-ph) ; Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech); Statistics (math.ST) Cite as: arXiv:physics/0601192v1 [physics.soc-ph]
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70. Re-Inventing The Church, Part 1
Reinventing the Church - Part 2. Re-inventing the Church - Part 1. by Berit Kjos - 2002. Skip down to utilizing dissatisfaction
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Re-Inventing the Church - Part 2 Re-Inventing the Church - Part 1 by Berit Kjos - 2002 Skip down to " utilizing dissatisfaction " Chart Spirit-Led or Purpose-Driven? Home Victory "The Church seems afraid to invest in new modes of being the Church, breaking free from antiquated models and irrelevant traditions toward living the gospel in a twenty-first-century context." George Barna, Leaders on Leadership "Our common future will depend on the extent to which people and leaders around the world develop the vision of a better world and the strategies, the institutions, and then will to achieve it." The UN Commission on Global Governance "...there is a substantial critical mass of people and churches that are already moving.' ...While acknowledging that there are still many unhealthy churches, there is a justified we are on the march...." " Peter Drucker on the Church and Denominations ," Leadership Network. "Thus saith the LORD, stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls. But they said, 'We will not walk therein.'"

71. WoW Moviewatch: Inventing Swear Words 4 - WOW Insider
In this latest episode, inventing Swear Words 4, Mortuus, the uberl33t undead pwner dude, is all set to marry Lacy, the cow/woman hybrid.
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WoW Moviewatch: Inventing Swear Words 4 Posted Feb 20th 2008 12:00PM by Moo Money
Filed under: Machinima Humor WoW Moviewatch Oxhorn must be all settled into his shiny new machinimator gig at WeGame . He just released the fourth movie in his Inventing Swear Words series ! As always, you can read the script if you enjoyed the film.
In this latest episode, Inventing Swear Words 4 , Mortuus, the uber-l33t undead pwner dude, is all set to marry Lacy, the cow/woman hybrid. This machinima is full of surprises, so I don't want to spoil it for you. However, check out more singing by my future husband (He doesn't know it yet.), Hat!
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73. Snopes.com: Al Gore Invented The Internet
Did Al Gore claim that he invented the Internet?
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Despite the derisive references that continue even today, Al Gore did not claim he "invented" the Internet, nor did he say anything that could reasonably be interpreted that way. The "Al Gore said he 'invented' the Internet" put-downs were misleading, out-of-context distortions of something he said during an interview with Wolf Blitzer on CNN's "Late Edition" program on 9 March 1999. When asked to describe what distinguished him from his challenger for the Democratic presidential nomination, Senator Bill Bradley of New Jersey, Gore replied (in part): During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet. I took the initiative in moving forward a whole range of initiatives that have proven to be important to our country's economic growth and environmental protection, improvements in our educational system.
If President Eisenhower had said in the mid-1960s that he, while president, "created" the Interstate Highway System, we would not have seen dozens and dozens of

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76. Playful Invention And Exploration - PIE Ideas
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79. Boston Review — Hogeland.php
I would have greatly preferred if the author had raised the question not whether Hamilton has somehow been invented but if he raised the much deeper and
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    The troubling embrace of the founder of American finance William Hogeland Alexander Hamilton: American Alexander Hamilton American Experience Wall Street Journal Weekly Standard Since then, as Brooks has become a New York Times New York Times Sunday Magazine the New York Times Sunday Book Review Neo-conservative claims on Hamilton came to a head when Brooks, in a June 8 New York Times Democracy That the Hamilton revival admits conservatives and liberals alike gives it obvious appeal. But if opinion-shapers really want to strengthen democracy by enhancing competition, opportunity, and mobility, Hamilton is not their man. Nor did he want to be. Neo-Hamiltonians of every kind are blotting out a defining feature of his thought, one that Hamilton himself insisted on throughout his turbulent career: the essential relationship between the concentration of national wealth and the obstruction of democracy through military force. fund The Age of Federalism issuance So how have neo-Hamiltonians managed to remake Hamilton in their own image, diminishing his outrageous charisma and ruthless political intelligence in the process?

80. A Story About The "discovery" Of Neutron Activation Analysis
The large dead time of the mechanical counting registers that would later lead Robley Evans to invent the count rate meter (see Tales .
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Tales from the Atomic Age Paul W. Frame Fermi Strikes Gold and Hevesy Invents Neutron Activation Analysis This story appeared in the April 1997 issue of the Health Physics Society's Newsletter The discovery of artificial radioactivity was forecast by H.G. Wells (1914) to take place in 1933. Frederic and Irene Joliot-Curie almost obliged Wells: two weeks into1934 they produced radioactive During the aforementioned investigations, Fermi hadn’t left the procurement of elements entirely up to Segrè; in October of 1934, he wrote George de Hevesy in Copenhagen for help obtaining samples of the rare earths (Levi 1985). Hevesy responded with the names of people whom Fermi might contact, but he didn’t let on that he had what Fermi wanted—a collection of rare earths from the master chemist and founder of the Auer company, Carl Auer von Welsbach. Hevesy wasn’t about to do Fermi any favors, he intended to activate the rare earths himself. "That’s wonderful!" was Hevesy’s response on hearing Levi’s report. The episode triggered the realization that the half-lives and magnitudes of induced activities could be used to identify and quantify trace elements! The large dead time of the mechanical counting registers that would later lead Robley Evans to invent the count rate meter (see "Tales . . . " July 1996

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