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First Records Affect Future Performance

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First Peoples, First Contacts: Tangible Records

American Anthropologist, 2000
First Peoples, First Contacts: Tangible Records. Chase Manhattan Gallery of North America and First Peoples, First Contacts, British Museum, London, permanent installation.First Peoples, First Contacts: Native Peoples of North America. J. C. H. King. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1999.288 pp.
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FIRST RECORDED CHILD ABUSE?

Pediatrics, 1982
The following, written by Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592), is perhaps the first description of child abuse inflicted under the guise of discipline: Passing along our street, how many times I have wished to stage a thumping row in order to avenge the lads I have seen attacked, beaten, and flayed by some father or mother insane with wrath!
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Diffraction: the first recorded observation

IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine, 1990
The discovery of diffraction by Francesco Maria Grimaldi is described. He described the experiments that led to its discovery in the book De Lumine, first published in 1665, two years after Grimaldi's death. Grimaldi's life and his experimental observations are described.
R. Cecchini, PELOSI, GIUSEPPE
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