On the edge of the Arabian Desert, Petra was the glittering capital of
the Nabataean empire of King Aretas IV (9 B.C. to 40 A.D.). Masters of
water technology, the Nabataeans provided their city with great tunnel
constructions and water chambers. A theater, modelled on Greek-Roman
prototypes, had space for an audience of 4,000. Today, the Palace Tombs
of Petra, with the 42-meter-high Hellenistic temple
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Tuesday, 13 August 2013
Taj Mahal: Agra, India
This immense mausoleum was built on the orders of Shah Jahan, the fifth
Muslim Mogul emperor, to honor the memory of his beloved late wife.
Built out of white marble and standing in formally laid-out walled
gardens, the Taj Mahal is regarded as the most perfect jewel of Muslim
art in India. The emperor was consequently jailed and, it is said, could
then only see the Taj Mahal out of his small cell window.
Christ Redeemer: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
This statue of Jesus stands some 38 meters tall, atop the Corcovado
mountain overlooking Rio de Janeiro. Designed by Brazilian Heitor da
Silva Costa and created by French sculptor Paul Landowski, it is one of
the world’s best-known monuments. The statue took five years to
construct and was inaugurated on October 12, 1931. It has become a
symbol of the city and of the warmth of the Brazilian people, who
receive visitors with open arms.
Great Wall of China: China
The Great Wall of China was built to link existing fortifications into a
united defense system and better keep invading Mongol tribes out of
China. It is the largest man-made monument ever to have been built and
it is disputed that it is the only one visible from space. Many
thousands of people must have given their lives to build this colossal
construction.
Pyramid at Chichén Itzá: Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Chichén Itzá, the most famous Mayan temple city, served as the political
and economic center of the Mayan civilization. Its various structures –
the pyramid of Kukulkan, the Temple of Chac Mool, the Hall of the
Thousand Pillars, and the Playing Field of the Prisoners – can still be
seen today and are demonstrative of an extraordinary commitment to
architectural space and composition. The pyramid itself was the last,
and arguably the greatest, of all Mayan temple
The "Space Age"
Running almost in tandem with the Atomic Age has been the Space Age. American Robert Goddard was one of the first scientists to experiment with rocket propulsion systems. In his small laboratory in Worcester, Massachusetts, Goddard worked with liquid oxygen and gasoline to propel rockets into the atmosphere,
and in 1926 successfully fired the world's first liquid-fuel rocket
which reached a height of 12.5 meters. Over the next 10 years, Goddard's
rockets achieved modest altitudes of nearly two kilometers, and
interest in rocketry increased in the United States, Britain, Germany,
and the Soviet Union.
The Atomic Age and "Big Science''
One of the most spectacular – and controversial – accomplishments of US technology has been the harnessing of nuclear energy.
The concepts that led to the splitting of the atom were developed by
the scientists of many countries, but the conversion of these ideas into
the reality of nuclear fission was accomplished in the United States in
early 1940s, both by many Americans but also aided tremendously by the
influx of European intellectuals fleeing the growing conflagration
sparked by Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini in Europe.
Early North American science
In the early decades of its history, the United States was relatively isolated from Europe
and also rather poor. At this stage America's scientific infrastructure
was still quite primitive compared to the long-established societies,
institutes, and universities in Europe.
Two of America's founding fathers were scientists of some repute. Benjamin Franklin conducted a series of experiments that deepened human understanding of electricity. Among other things, he proved what had been suspected but never before shown: that lightning is a form of electricity. Franklin also invented such conveniences as bifocal eyeglasses. He did not invent the Franklin stove, however, it was named after him but is a much simpler version of his original
Two of America's founding fathers were scientists of some repute. Benjamin Franklin conducted a series of experiments that deepened human understanding of electricity. Among other things, he proved what had been suspected but never before shown: that lightning is a form of electricity. Franklin also invented such conveniences as bifocal eyeglasses. He did not invent the Franklin stove, however, it was named after him but is a much simpler version of his original
Science and technology in the United States
He United States came into being around the Age of Enlightenment (circa 1680 to 1800), a period in which writers and thinkers rejected the superstitions
of the past. Instead, they emphasized the powers of reason and unbiased
inquiry, especially inquiry into the workings of the natural world.
Enlightenment philosophers
envisioned a "republic of science," where ideas would be exchanged
freely and useful knowledge would improve the lot of all citizens.
The United States Constitution itself reflects the desire to encourage scientific creativity. It gives the United States Congress the power "to promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective
The United States Constitution itself reflects the desire to encourage scientific creativity. It gives the United States Congress the power "to promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective
Medieval marriage
A conference in celebration of the work of Professor James L. Bolton
This conference will present current research on themes connected with Jim Bolton’s work, including money supply and the operation of credit, international banking, the impact of the Black Death, the impact of Italians and other alien groups in London, and relations between the city of London and the Crown. Keynote speakers are Caroline Barron (RHUL) and Phillipp Schofield (Aberwystwyth).Monday, 5 August 2013
GTA 5: new screenshots – in pictures
Rockstar has revealed a selection of new screenshots from the
long-awaited return of its multimillion-selling Grand Theft Auto series.
In a collection entitled 'The Fast Life' we see lead characters
Michael, Trevor and Franklin in a variety of cool vehicles, causing
trouble through the open streets of Los Santos. The game is not due
until 17 September, so for now, this is as close as we get to the chaos.
This zoom along
the
heft Auto GTA 5: new screenshots – in pictures
Rockstar has revealed a selection of new screenshots from the
long-awaited return of its multimillion-selling Grand Theft Auto series.
In a collection entitled 'The Fast Life' we see lead characters
Michael, Trevor and Franklin in a variety of cool vehicles, causing
trouble through the open streets of Los Santos. The game is not due
until 17 September, so for now, this is as close as we get to the chaos.
GTA 5: new screenshots – in pictures
Rockstar has revealed a selection of new screenshots from the
long-awaited return of its multimillion-selling Grand Theft Auto series.
In a collection entitled 'The Fast Life' we see lead characters
Michael, Trevor and Franklin in a variety of cool vehicles, causing
trouble through the open streets of Los Santos. The game is not due
until 17 September, so for now, this is as close as we get to the
chaos..
new screenshots – in pictures
Rockstar has revealed a selection of new screenshots from the
long-awaited return of its multimillion-selling Grand Theft Auto series.
In a collection entitled 'The Fast Life' we see lead characters
Michael, Trevor and Franklin in a variety of cool vehicles, causing
trouble through the open streets of Los Santos. The game is not due
until 17 September, so for now, this is as close as we get to the
chaos..We know that we can
new screenshots – in pictures
Rockstar has revealed a selection of new screenshots from the
long-awaited return of its multimillion-selling Grand Theft Auto series.
In a collection entitled 'The Fast Life' we see lead characters
Michael, Trevor and Franklin in a variety of cool vehicles, causing
trouble through the open streets of Los Santos. The game is not due
until 17 September, so for now, this is as close as we get to the
chaos...
GTA 5: new screenshots – in pictures
Rockstar has revealed a selection of new screenshots from the
long-awaited return of its multimillion-selling Grand Theft Auto series.
In a collection entitled 'The Fast Life' we see lead characters
Michael, Trevor and Franklin in a variety of cool vehicles, causing
trouble through the open streets of Los Santos. The game is not due
until 17 September, so for now, this is as close as we get to the chaos.
This is unhinged
drug
Florida executes mentally ill man despite constitutional prohibition
The
execution's opponents argued that Ferguson should have been given life
without parole because he had been mentally ill since before he
committed the crimes. Photo: Antonio Olmos
Florida
has executed a schizophrenic man who believed that he was the immortal
prince of God vested with superhuman powers including an ability to
control the sun, despite the US constitution's prohibition against
RNC threatens boycott of CNN and NBC over Hillary Clinton shows
Priebus
also accused the networks of 'thinly-veiled attempts at putting a thumb
on the scales of the 2016 presidential election'. Photograph: Getty
Images
The Republican National Committee has threatened a boycott of CNN and NBC in the runup to the next presidential election unless the networks cancel films they have planned on Hillary Clinton.
Reince Priebus, chair of the RNC, wrote to the heads of CNN and
Reince Priebus, chair of the RNC, wrote to the heads of CNN and
Pikmin 3 – review
Transfer your ageing Wii content across to a Wii U and, instead of a utilitarian loading bar, you'll see a gaggle of Pikmin carry the saves, download games and other digital flotsam from one machine to the other. It's the sort of generosity of imagination that still sets Nintendo
apart from its console rivals. But in Pikmin 3 the colourful, ant-like
helpers carry a far greater weight on their shoulders: that of the hopes
of
Amazon's CEO to buy Washington Post for $250M
Jeff Bezos, the chief executive of Amazon.com, entered an agreement with
the Washington Post Co. Monday to buy its newspaper publishing
businesses for $250 million, including its flagship newspaper after
decades of family ownership.
The purchaser is an entity that belongs to Bezos and is not Amazon.com.
It follows other indications of Bezos' interest in news. He made a $5
The purchaser is an entity that belongs to Bezos and is not Amazon.com.
It follows other indications of Bezos' interest in news. He made a $5
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