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Mead - History of mead: Encyclopedia II - Polk County Florida - Economy

Polk County's economy has been historically based on three primary industries: citrus, cattle, and phosphate mining. The discovery of phosphate rock in the Peace River, near Fort Meade, Florida in 1881, initiated the mining of the world's largest deposit of phosphate rock, known as the “Bone Valley Deposit.” This deposit, which encompasses approximately 500,000 acres in Polk, Hillsborough, Hardee, and Manatee Counties, provides approximately 75 percent of the nation's phosphate supply and about 25 percent of the world supply. Appr ...

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Polk County Florida, Polk County Florida - History, Polk County Florida - Economy, Polk County Florida - Geography, Polk County Florida - Demographics, Polk County Florida - Municipalities, Polk County Florida - Incorporated, Polk County Florida - Unincorporated

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Mead - History of mead: Encyclopedia II - Perry County Indiana - Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,001 km² (386 mi²). 988 km² (381 mi²) of it is land and 13 km² (5 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 1.28% water. Perry County Indiana - Adjacent counties. Crawford County (northeast) Meade County, Kentucky (east) Breckinridge County, Kentucky (southeast) Hancock County, Kentucky (southwest) Spencer Count ...

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Perry County Indiana, Perry County Indiana - Geography, Perry County Indiana - Adjacent counties, Perry County Indiana - History, Perry County Indiana - Demographics, Perry County Indiana - Cities and towns, Perry County Indiana - External link

Read more here: » Perry County Indiana: Encyclopedia II - Perry County Indiana - Geography

Mead - History of mead: Encyclopedia II - Harrison County Indiana - Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,261 km² (487 mi²). 1,257 km² (485 mi²) of it is land and 4 km² (2 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.34% water. Harrison County Indiana - Adjacent counties. Washington County (north) Floyd County (east) Jefferson County, Kentucky (southeast) Hardin County, Kentucky (south) Meade County, Kentuc ...

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Harrison County Indiana, Harrison County Indiana - Geography, Harrison County Indiana - Adjacent counties, Harrison County Indiana - History, Harrison County Indiana - Demographics, Harrison County Indiana - Cities and towns

Read more here: » Harrison County Indiana: Encyclopedia II - Harrison County Indiana - Geography

Mead - History of mead: Encyclopedia II - Enigma machine - Surviving Enigmas

The effort to break the Enigma was not disclosed until the 1970s. Since then, interest in the Enigma machine has grown considerably and a number of Enigmas are on public display in museums in the US and Europe. The Deutsches Museum in Munich has both the three and four-wheel German military variants, as well as several older civilian versions. There are also examples in the NSA's National Cryptologic Museum at Fort Meade and at the Computer History Museum in the United States, at Bletchley Park in the United Kingdom, the Australian War Memor ...

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Enigma machine, Enigma machine - Description, Enigma machine - Rotors, Enigma machine - Stepping motion, Enigma machine - Entry wheel, Enigma machine - Reflector, Enigma machine - Plugboard, Enigma machine - Accessories, Enigma machine - Mathematical description, Enigma machine - Procedures for using the Enigma, Enigma machine - Indicators, Enigma machine - Abbreviations and guidelines, Enigma machine - History and development of the machine, Enigma machine - Commercial Enigma, Enigma machine - Military Enigma, Enigma machine - Enigma derivatives, Enigma machine - Surviving Enigmas, Enigma machine - Fiction

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Mead - History of mead: Encyclopedia II - Columbia University - Campus

Due to former university president Seth Low's late-19th century vision of a university campus where all disciplines could be taught in one location, most of Columbia's graduate and undergraduate studies are conducted in Morningside Heights. This campus was designed by acclaimed architects McKim, Mead, and White and is considered one of their greater successes. Columbia's main campus occupies six blocks, 32 acres (132,000 m²), in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan. The university owns 7300 apartments in Morningside Heig ...

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Columbia University, Columbia University - Campus, Columbia University - History, Columbia University - Park Place and Rockefeller Center, Columbia University - Morningside Heights, Columbia University - Athletics, Columbia University - Awards and honors, Columbia University - Schools and enrollment, Columbia University - Timeline, Columbia University - Notable Columbia alumni, Columbia University - In film television and the arts

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Mead - History of mead: Encyclopedia II - Bristol - Transport

There are two principal railway stations in Bristol: Bristol Parkway and Bristol Temple Meads. Bristol was never well served by suburban railways, though the Severn Beach Line to Avonmouth and Severn Beach survived the Beeching Axe and is still in operation today. The Portishead Railway was closed in the Beeching Axe but was relaid between 2000-2002 as far as the Royal Portbury Dock with a Strategic Rail Authority rail-freight grant. Plans to relay a further three miles of track to Portishead, a largely dormitory town with only one connecting road, have been discussed but there is insuffic ...

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Bristol, Bristol - Local Government, Bristol - History, Bristol - Aeronautics, Bristol - Bristol Cars, Bristol - Arts leisure and media, Bristol - Education, Bristol - Transport, Bristol - Dialect, Bristol - Areas and towns, Bristol - Places of interest, Bristol - Famous People

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Mead - History of mead: Encyclopedia II - Bath - Transport

Bath is served by the Bath Spa railway station, which has regular connections to London Paddington, Bristol Temple Meads, Cardiff, Swansea, Plymouth and Penzance (see Great Western Main Line), and also Westbury, Warminster, Salisbury, Southampton, Portsmouth and Brighton (see Wessex Main Line). Services are provided by First Great Western (fast InterCity services) and Wessex Trains (semi-fast or local services). There is a suburban station on the main line, Oldfield Park, which has a limited commuter service to Bristol. The charming G ...

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Bath, Bath - Geography, Bath - Situation and transport, Bath - Physical geography, Bath - Climate, Bath - Politics, Bath - Demographics, Bath - History, Bath - Culture, Bath - Bath in the arts, Bath - Sport, Bath - Business, Bath - Tourism, Bath - Transport, Bath - Architecture, Bath - Education, Bath - Media, Bath - Bath Chronicle, Bath - Bath Times, Bath - Bath Impact, Bath - Places of interest, Bath - Parks, Bath - Notes

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Mead - History of mead: Encyclopedia II - Great Western Railway - Openings

The first stretch of line, from London Paddington to Taplow near Maidenhead, opened in 1838. The full line to Bristol Temple Meads opened on completion of Box Tunnel in 1841. From then onwards, by amalgamations and new construction, the railway took shape, as can be seen from the following list (dates are when opened/absorbed): Cheltenham & Great Western Union Railway: 1836-41/1843 (linking with the GWR at Swindon) Oxford Railway 1843/1844 Berkshire and Hampshire Railway 1845/1846 Cornwall R ...

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Great Western Railway, Great Western Railway - Early history, Great Western Railway - Openings, Great Western Railway - The gauge war, Great Western Railway - New locomotives, Great Western Railway - 1923 Grouping, Great Western Railway - Constituent companies, Great Western Railway - Other statistics, Great Western Railway - New locomotives 1920s, Great Western Railway - Post WWII

Read more here: » Great Western Railway: Encyclopedia II - Great Western Railway - Openings

Mead - History of mead: Encyclopedia II - Evansville Indiana - Business & Employment

Evansville is the regional center for a large trade area in Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois. The broad economic base of the region have helped to build an economy which is known for its stability, diversity, and vitality. Major industries today include manufacturing, warehousing and distribution, retailing, health care, and finance and business services. Corporate headquarters include Accuride, Atlas Van Lines, Berry Plastics, Old National Bank, Shoe Carnival, and Vectren. The city is also home to Mead Johnson Nutritionals, a division ...

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Evansville Indiana, Evansville Indiana - Geography, Evansville Indiana - Climate, Evansville Indiana - Demographics, Evansville Indiana - Cultural Features, Evansville Indiana - Points of Interest, Evansville Indiana - Festivals, Evansville Indiana - Arts & Museums, Evansville Indiana - Sports, Evansville Indiana - Parks, Evansville Indiana - Law & Government, Evansville Indiana - Education, Evansville Indiana - Transportation, Evansville Indiana - Business & Employment, Evansville Indiana - Media, Evansville Indiana - History, Evansville Indiana - Famous People from Evansville, Evansville Indiana - Trivia

Read more here: » Evansville Indiana: Encyclopedia II - Evansville Indiana - Business & Employment

Mead - History of mead: Encyclopedia II - Enigma machine - Surviving Enigmas

The effort to break the Enigma was not disclosed until the 1970s. Since then, interest in the Enigma machine has grown considerably and a number of Enigmas are on public display in museums in the US and Europe. The Deutsches Museum in Munich has both the three and four-wheel German military variants, as well as several older civilian versions. There are also examples in the NSA's National Cryptologic Museum at Fort Meade in the United States, at Bletchley Park in the United Kingdom, the Australian War Memorial at Canberra in Australia, as well as a number of other locations in Germany, the US, the UK, and a few other countrie ...

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Enigma machine, Enigma machine - Description, Enigma machine - Rotors, Enigma machine - Stepping motion, Enigma machine - Entry wheel, Enigma machine - Reflector, Enigma machine - Plugboard, Enigma machine - Accessories, Enigma machine - Mathematical description, Enigma machine - Procedures for using the Enigma, Enigma machine - Indicators, Enigma machine - Abbreviations and guidelines, Enigma machine - History and development of the machine, Enigma machine - Commercial Enigma, Enigma machine - Military Enigma, Enigma machine - Enigma derivatives, Enigma machine - Surviving Enigmas, Enigma machine - Fiction

Read more here: » Enigma machine: Encyclopedia II - Enigma machine - Surviving Enigmas

Mead - History of mead: Encyclopedia II - Enigma machine - Surviving Enigmas

The effort to break the Enigma was not disclosed until the 1970s. Since then, interest in the Enigma machine has grown considerably and a number of Enigmas are on public display in museums in the US and Europe. The Deutsches Museum in Munich has both the three and four-wheel German military variants, as well as several older civilian versions. There are also examples in the NSA's National Cryptologic Museum at Fort Meade in the United States, at Bletchley Park in the United Kingdom, the Australian War Memorial at Canberra in Australia, as we ...

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Enigma machine, Enigma machine - Description, Enigma machine - Rotors, Enigma machine - Stepping motion, Enigma machine - Entry wheel, Enigma machine - Reflector, Enigma machine - Plugboard, Enigma machine - Accessories, Enigma machine - Mathematical description, Enigma machine - Procedures for using the Enigma, Enigma machine - Indicators, Enigma machine - Abbreviations and guidelines, Enigma machine - History and development of the machine, Enigma machine - Commercial Enigma, Enigma machine - Military Enigma, Enigma machine - Enigma derivatives, Enigma machine - Surviving Enigmas, Enigma machine - Fiction

Read more here: » Enigma machine: Encyclopedia II - Enigma machine - Surviving Enigmas

Mead - History of mead: Encyclopedia II - Garden City New York - History

In the 1860's, Scottish-born multi-millionaire Alexander Turney Stewart bought the then relatively unpopulated Hempstead Plains, and in 1868 founded the Village of Garden City. The village was created as an upscale community for those seeking respite from New York City. The main attraction of the community was its McKim, Mead and White-designed The Garden City Hotel (which exists to this day as Long Island's most exclusive hotel, albeit in a more modern form) as well as its many fine Victorian homes, which still exist in the village's Central Section. It is considere ...

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Garden City New York, Garden City New York - History, Garden City New York - Geography, Garden City New York - Demographics, Garden City New York - Notable Landmarks, Garden City New York - Notable Residents

Read more here: » Garden City New York: Encyclopedia II - Garden City New York - History

Mead - History of mead: Encyclopedia II - Columbia University - Campus

Most of Columbia's graduate and undergraduate studies are conducted in Morningside Heights on Seth Low's late-19th century vision of a university campus where all disciplines could be taught in one location. This campus was designed by acclaimed architects McKim, Mead, and White and is considered one of their best works. Columbia's main campus occupies more than six city blocks, 32 acres (132,000 m²), in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan. The university owns 7300 apartments in Morningside Heights, which house faculty, ...

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Columbia University, Columbia University - Campus, Columbia University - History, Columbia University - Park Place and Rockefeller Center, Columbia University - Morningside Heights, Columbia University - Student demonstrations, Columbia University - Athletics, Columbia University - Awards and honors, Columbia University - Notable Columbia alumni, Columbia University - In film television and the arts

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Mead - History of mead: Encyclopedia II - British Rail Class 41 Warship Class - Service and liveries

D600 was officially completed on 25 November 1957 but was not handed over to BR until December. Some trial runs with passenger coaches were done in Scotland before D600 took up residency at Plymouth Laira depot. A press run was arranged for February 17, 1958 when D600 hauled a 340 long ton train between London Paddington and Bristol Temple Meads with stops at Reading, Didcot and Swindon. The twin engine reliability came in handy when one of the engines cut out soon after leaving Bristol on the return run; the last 100 miles back to London we ...

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British Rail Class 41 Warship Class, British Rail Class 41 Warship Class - History, British Rail Class 41 Warship Class - Mechanical details, British Rail Class 41 Warship Class - Service and liveries, British Rail Class 41 Warship Class - Withdrawal and scrapping, British Rail Class 41 Warship Class - Class details

Read more here: » British Rail Class 41 Warship Class: Encyclopedia II - British Rail Class 41 Warship Class - Service and liveries

Mead - History of mead: Encyclopedia II - Blue Note Records - History of Blue Note records

Blue Note Records - Early years. Lion was a German who first heard jazz as a young boy in Berlin. He moved to New York in 1937, and in 1939 recorded Albert Ammons and Meade Lux Lewis in a one-day session in a rented studio. The Blue Note label initially consisted of Lion and Max Margulis, a writer who funded the project. The label's first releases were traditional "hot" jazz and boogie woogie, and the label's first hit was a performance of "Summertime" by Sidney Bechet. Musicians were supplied with alcoholic refr ...

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Blue Note Records, Blue Note Records - History of Blue Note records, Blue Note Records - Early years, Blue Note Records - Bebop, Blue Note Records - Hard bop and beyond, Blue Note Records - The avant garde, Blue Note Records - Lion and Wolff retire, Blue Note Records - Resurrection, Blue Note Records - Other Blue Notes

Read more here: » Blue Note Records: Encyclopedia II - Blue Note Records - History of Blue Note records

Mead - History of mead: Encyclopedia II - Bath - Transport

Bath is served by the Bath Spa railway station, which has regular connections to London Paddington, Bristol Temple Meads, Cardiff, Swansea, Plymouth and Penzance (see Great Western Main Line), and also Westbury, Warminster, Salisbury, Southampton, Portsmouth and Brighton (see Wessex Main Line). Services are provided by First Great Western (fast InterCity services) and Wessex Trains (semi-fast or local services). There is a suburban station on the main line, Oldfield Park, which has a limited commuter service to Bristol. The charming G ...

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Bath, Bath - Geography, Bath - Situation and transport, Bath - Physical geography, Bath - Climate, Bath - Politics, Bath - Demographics, Bath - History, Bath - Culture, Bath - Bath in the arts, Bath - Sport, Bath - Business, Bath - Tourism, Bath - Transport, Bath - Architecture, Bath - Education, Bath - Media, Bath - Bath Chronicle, Bath - Bath Times, Bath - Bath Impact, Bath - 1449AM URB, Bath - Places of interest, Bath - Parks, Bath - Notes

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Mead - History of mead: Encyclopedia II - Pitzer College - Residential life

The vast majority of Pitzer students live on campus. Pitzer's three residence halls are Mead, Holden, and Sanborn. Holden and Sanborn halls are identical: two floors with four different wings (A, B, C, and D for Sanborn and J, K, L, and M for Holden). Floors are distinguished by the number proceeding the wing designation (e.g. A2: Sanborn Hall, A Wing, 2nd Floor). The vast majority of Sanborn and Holdern rooms are double-occupancy, forming four-person "suites" by way of a shared bathroom. Single rooms are typically reserved for resident assistants (RAs), Residential Life sta ...

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Pitzer College, Pitzer College - History, Pitzer College - Demography, Pitzer College - Residential life, Pitzer College - Academics, Pitzer College - Academic achievement, Pitzer College - Notable alumni, Pitzer College - Notable professors past and present, Pitzer College - Points of interest

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Mead - History of mead: Encyclopedia II - Johnson & Johnson - History

Robert Wood Johnson, inspired by a speech by antisepsis advocate Joseph Lister, joined brothers James Wood Johnson and Edward Mead Johnson to create a line of ready-to-use surgical dressings in 1885. The company produced its first products in 1886 and incorporated in 1887. Robert Wood Johnson served as the first president of the company. He worked to improve sanitary practices in the nineteenth century, and lent his name to a hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Upon his death in 1910, he was succeeded in the presidency by his brother James Wood Johnson until 1932, and then by ...

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Johnson & Johnson, Johnson & Johnson - History, Johnson & Johnson - Corporate governance, Johnson & Johnson - Diversification, Johnson & Johnson - Headquarters, Johnson & Johnson - Tylenol scare, Johnson & Johnson - Subsidiary holdings 'JNJ family of companies'

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Mead - History of mead: Encyclopedia II - Mount Juliet Tennessee - Media/Communications

There are no radio or television stations licensed to Mt. Juliet, although one TV station (WHTN-TV 39) broadcasts from within the city. Mt. Juliet was originally the city of license for what is now WNFN 106.7 FM, but interference with radio communication at Nashville International Airport forced the city of license to be changed to nearby Belle Meade. Mount Juliet High School hosts a student-run news program called BNN (Bear News Network) on Channel 9 each school day for a short period with club mettings and announcements and the stat ...

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Mount Juliet Tennessee, Mount Juliet Tennessee - History, Mount Juliet Tennessee - Geography, Mount Juliet Tennessee - Demographics, Mount Juliet Tennessee - Government/Politics, Mount Juliet Tennessee - Education, Mount Juliet Tennessee - Transportation, Mount Juliet Tennessee - Entertainment/Shopping, Mount Juliet Tennessee - Recreation, Mount Juliet Tennessee - City Services, Mount Juliet Tennessee - Hospitals, Mount Juliet Tennessee - Media/Communications, Mount Juliet Tennessee - Notable Residents

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Mead - History of mead: Encyclopedia II - Moreno Valley California - Education

Moreno Valley California - Primary and secondary. Moreno Valley's primary and secondary education needs are fulfilled by the Moreno Valley Unified School District and the Val Verde Unified School District. The former serves approximately 35,000 students, the bulk of the city's children, and has 35 schools, including four high schools: Canyon Springs, Moreno Valley, Valley View, and Vista del Lago. Val Verde District serves part of southern and eastern Moreno Valley, in addition to parts of Perris, Mead Valley, an ...

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Moreno Valley California, Moreno Valley California - History, Moreno Valley California - Prehistory to 1800s, Moreno Valley California - U.S. Settlement, Moreno Valley California - March Field, Moreno Valley California - Exurbia, Moreno Valley California - Incorporation, Moreno Valley California - Bust and Boom, Moreno Valley California - Geography, Moreno Valley California - Demographics, Moreno Valley California - Government, Moreno Valley California - Education, Moreno Valley California - Primary and secondary, Moreno Valley California - Tertiary, Moreno Valley California - Notable residents

Read more here: » Moreno Valley California: Encyclopedia II - Moreno Valley California - Education

Mead - History of mead: Encyclopedia II - Nashville Tennessee - Demographics

The data below is for all of Metropolitan Nashville-Davidson County, including satellite cities within the county (such as Belle Meade and Berry Hill). See Nashville-Davidson (balance) for demographic data on Nashville-Davidson County excluding satellite cities. As of the census of 2000, there are 569,891 people, 237,405 households, and 138,169 families residing in the city. The population density is 438.1/km² (1,134.6/mi²). There are 252,977 housing units at an average density of 194.5/km² (503.7/mi²). The racial makeup of the ci ...

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Nashville Tennessee, Nashville Tennessee - History, Nashville Tennessee - Early history, Nashville Tennessee - Recent history post-WWII, Nashville Tennessee - Geography and climate, Nashville Tennessee - Climate, Nashville Tennessee - Metropolitan area, Nashville Tennessee - Government and politics, Nashville Tennessee - Demographics, Nashville Tennessee - Economy, Nashville Tennessee - Fortune 500 companies, Nashville Tennessee - Other important companies, Nashville Tennessee - Education, Nashville Tennessee - Culture, Nashville Tennessee - Art museums, Nashville Tennessee - Major annual events, Nashville Tennessee - Media, Nashville Tennessee - Sports, Nashville Tennessee - Parks, Nashville Tennessee - Transportation, Nashville Tennessee - Notable residents, Nashville Tennessee - Sister cities

Read more here: » Nashville Tennessee: Encyclopedia II - Nashville Tennessee - Demographics




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