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2005
An oral history narrative from an interview with World War II veteran, William (Bill) L. Taylor., conducted by Rick Randle at Eccles Broadcast Center.
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An oral history narrative from an interview with World War II veteran, William (Bill) L. Taylor., conducted by Rick Randle at Eccles Broadcast Center.
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Chemistry International, 2019
Abstract The League of Nations’ failure to ensure global peace by solving conflicts through diplomatic and peaceful means prompted Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill to discuss the creation of a more efficient international organization as soon as the Second World War erupted.
Fauque, Danielle, Tiggelen, Brigitte Van
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Abstract The League of Nations’ failure to ensure global peace by solving conflicts through diplomatic and peaceful means prompted Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill to discuss the creation of a more efficient international organization as soon as the Second World War erupted.
Fauque, Danielle, Tiggelen, Brigitte Van
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2021
The first 35 mm movie camera, Edison’s Kinetograph, was a specialized instrument designed to shoot short duration films of a single shot in a studio that was built to house it, the Black Maria. The Kinetograph was part of a system that included making prints from its negatives that were distributed to Kinetoscope parlors. In this way Edison and Dickson
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The first 35 mm movie camera, Edison’s Kinetograph, was a specialized instrument designed to shoot short duration films of a single shot in a studio that was built to house it, the Black Maria. The Kinetograph was part of a system that included making prints from its negatives that were distributed to Kinetoscope parlors. In this way Edison and Dickson
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