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From:Video Business (Vol. 26, Issue 45)By Jennifer Netherby Inecom bowed controversial film Blood and Oil--The Middle East in World War I on Internet movie download service Movielink last week, a month before the film's Dec. 5 DVD release. The film looks...Found in Gale General OneFile
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From:American School & University (Vol. 76, Issue 9)Byline: David S. Soleau, AIA, and Alan S. Ross, AIA Vacant for the past 10 years, old Waltham High School, a solid institutional building of civic pride, was on the chopping block. The history, continuity and value...Found in Gale General OneFile
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From:The Kansas City Business Journal (Vol. 10, Issue 22)Black & Veatch, the 77-year old engineering and architectural design firm headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, is currently involved in one of the city's most challenging public works projects in nearly 70 years....Found in Gale General OneFile
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From:Process Engineering (Vol. 73, Issue 10)For such 'mature' technologies, distillation and absorption managed to generate plenty of ideas at last month's international conference on the subject. Mike Spear reports on some of the highlights. Maturity is a...Found in Gale General OneFile
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From:EDN (Vol. 34, Issue 17)Engineers with experience in software design, avionics simulation and computer systems are being recruited by CAE-Link Corp's Link Flight Simulation Div in Binghamton, NY. There are currently between 30 and 50 openings...Found in Gale General OneFile
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From:Finance and CommerceByline: Brian Johnson The trains, buses, bicycles and taxis aren't rolling in just yet, but the Union Depot in St. Paul is steadily making the transition from a mothballed 1920s-era locomotive station to a modern...Found in Gale General OneFile
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From:PC Magazine (UK) (Vol. 8, Issue 9)Venture capitalists are making money--and lots of it--from get-rich-quick Internet scams. But is the boom setting us all up for hard times ahead? WHAT WERE THINGS like in the 1920s? I ask this because here in the US...Found in Gale General OneFile
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From:American Heritage (Vol. 53, Issue 2)NEW TECHNOLOGIES DON'T ALways lead inexorably toward the future. Lately they've also been opening doors through which we can step straight into the past. One such door has let us experience a part of the childhood of...Found in Gale General OneFile
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From:Animation XpressByline: Parth Kaushik Whistling Woods vice president and business head chief technology officer and head of emerging media Chaitanya Chinchlikar With the changing landscape of filmmaking, the Indian film industry is...Found in Gale General OneFile
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From:Radio World (Vol. 39, Issue 29)It's that time of the year again--calendar time. One of radio's best calendars is created by Radio World contributor John Schneider. It's filled with 12 masterfully colorized color pictures of radio studios from the...Found in Gale General OneFile
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From:Gourmet RetailerByline: Romy Schafer For nearly 90 years, women have been turning to bridal registries to help their guests - and themselves - with the gift-giving process. Chicago-based Marshall Field & Co. reportedly introduced...Found in Gale General OneFile
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From:Trains Magazine (Vol. 74, Issue 4)With recent additions to electrified rail transit systems in North America, there is demand for electrical engineers who understand railroads. But like many of the new networks themselves, the technical know-how for...Found in Gale In Context: Canada
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From:Economist Intelligence Unit: Country Profile: JapanEarly domination of textiles The government played a leading role in developing industry during the first stages of Japan's industrialisation from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 until the end of the first world war....Found in Gale General OneFile
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From:Popular Science (Vol. 245, Issue 2)Russian aviation engineering differs from the United States in that they stress simplicity and reliability as opposed to sophisticated technology. The collapse of the Soviet Union has opened up military secrets to the...Found in Gale In Context: Science
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From:New Zealand ManagementByline: Reg Birchfield Perceptions of what makes Beca a world-class consultancy have, its chairman Richard Aitken thinks, "been built up over time". No question the company has been around a while. Its roots reach...Found in Gale General OneFile
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From:National Underwriter Life & Health Breaking NewsByline: Pete Maloney, Travis Wall "In the 1920s and much of the 1930s, most people expected the airplane to foster democracy, equality, and freedom, to improve public taste and spread culture, to purge the world of...Found in Gale General OneFile
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From:The Economist (Vol. 360, Issue 8229)ALBERT EINSTEIN is most famous for the theory of relativity. But even if he had never thought of it, he would still have been a notable physicist. One of his other ideas, developed in the 1920s in collaboration with...Found in Gale In Context: Canada
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From:Electronic News (1991) (Vol. 38, Issue 1907)The automobile industry confronts problems with electromagnetic interference and radio frequency interference (EMI/RFI) in the design and construction of modern cars. Cars must have electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) in...Found in Gale General OneFile
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From:Professional Engineering Magazine (Vol. 22, Issue 10)In the 1920s Britain faced an economic slump. Engineers sought work abroad and one such opportunity was the development of an irrigation scheme in the Gezira (Al Jazirah) plain in Sudan. The Gezira scheme was...Found in Gale Academic OneFile
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From:The Brooklyn RailEngineer, Agitator, Constructor: The Artist Reinvented, 1918-1939 The Museum of Modern Art December 13, 2020-April 10, 2021 The goal of MoMA's Engineer, Agitator, Constructor: The Artist Reinvented, 1918-1939 is...Found in Gale General OneFile