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Friday, April 20, 2012

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Coronation of Napoleon I

The coronation of Napoleon I as Emperor of the French, which took place on Sunday December 2, 1804 (11 Frimaire XIII according to French Republican Calendar), has been said to mark "the instantiation of modern empire", representing "transparently masterminded piece of modern propaganda". On May 18, 1804, the Sénat conservateur vested the Republican government in an Emperor, and preparations for a coronation followed. Napoleon's elevation to Emperor was overwhelming approved by the French citizens in a referendum. Among Napoleon's reasons for coronation were the prestige in internationalroyalist and Catholic milieux and the foundation for future dynasty.
In the classical French tradition kings underwent consecration (sacre) rather than a coronation because of anointment, conferred by the archbishop of Reims.Napoleon blended Roman imperial pageantry with the purported memory of Charlemagne and the coronation was held in Paris in the presence of Pope Pius VII. According to government tallies, the entire cost was over 8.5 million francs.

Preparations

Not wanting to be an Old Regime monarch, Napoleon explained: "To be a king is to inherit old ideas and genealogy. I don't want to descend from anyone... The title of Emperor is greater..." Napoleon wished to hold the coronation on the anniversary of the 18 Brumaire, but Pius VII could not reach Paris in time. He arrived in Paris in November 1804. The task of organizing the coronation was given to the Grandmaster of Ceremonies Louis Philippe, comte de Ségur and the First Chamberlain Auguste Laurent, comte de Rémusat. The music was commissioned from Giovanni Paisiello. The architectsPercier and Fontaine designed the temporary decorations, turning a nunnery cloister into a ballroom. The painter Jean Baptiste Isabey designed the costumes and chemist Philippe le Bon prepared the lighting for the coronation.
According to Louis Constant Wairy, Napoleon woke at eight a.m. To the sound of a cannonade he left the Tuileries at eleven a.m. in a white velvet vest with gold embroidery and diamond buttons, crimson velvet tunic and short crimson coat with satin lining. He wore a wreath of laurel. The number of onlookers, as estimated by Wairy, was between four and five thousand, many of whom had held their places all night, through intermittent showers that cleared in the morning.

The ceremony


The coronation balloon
The ceremony had started at nine a.m. when the Papal procession set out from the Tuileries. The procession was led by a bishop on a mule holding aloft the Papalcrucifix.The Pope entered Notre Dame first, to the anthem Tu es Petrus, and took his seat on a throne near the high altar. Napoleon's and Joséphine's carriage was drawn by eight bay horses. The two-part ceremony was held at different ends of Notre Dame to emphasize the disconnectedness of religious and secular facets. An unmanned balloon, ablaze with three thousand lights in an imperial crown pattern was launched from the front of Notre Dame during the celebration.

Napoleon in coronation robes by François Gérard
Before entering Notre Dame, Napoleon was vested in a long white satin tunic embroidered in gold thread and Josephine similarly wore a white satin empire style dress embroidered in gold thread. During the coronation he was formally clothed in a heavy coronation mantle, made from crimson velvet, lined with ermine; the velvet was covered with embroidered golden bees, drawn from the golden bees among the regalia that had been discovered in the Merovingian tomb of Childeric I, a symbol that overleapt Charlemagne, ancestor of the Bourbons, to link the new dynasty with the more ancient Merovingians; the bee replaced the fleur-de-lis on imperial tapestries and garments. The mantle weighed at least eighty pounds and was supported by four dignitaries.Josephine was at the same time formally clothed in a similar crimson velvet mantle embroidered with bees in gold thread and lined with ermine, which was borne by Napoleon's three sisters. There were two orchestras with four choruses, numerous military bands playing heroic marches, and over three hundred musicians. A 400-voice choir performed Paisiello's "Mass" and "Te Deum". Because the traditional royal crown had been destroyed during the French Revolution, the so-called Crown of Napoleon, made to look medieval and called the "crown of Charlemagne" for the occasion, was waiting on the altar. While the crown was new, the sceptre was reputed to have belonged to Charles V and the sword to Philip III.
The coronation proper began with the singing of the hymn, Veni Creator Spiritus, followed by the versicle, "Lord, send forth your Spirit" and response, "And renew the face of the earth" and the collect for the Feast of Pentecost, "God, who has taught the hearts of your faithful by sending them the light of your Holy Spirit,..." After this the prayer, "Almighty, everlasting God, the Creator of all..." During the Litany of the Saints the Emperor and Empress remained seated, only kneeling for special petitions. The Emperor and Empress where both anointed on their heads and on both hands with Chrism–the Emperor with the prayers, "God, the Son of God..." and "God who let Hazael triumph over the Syrians...",the Empress with the prayer, "God the Father of eternal glory..."—while the antiphon "Zadok the priest..." was sung. The Mass then began. At Napoleon's request the collect of the Blessed Virgin (as the patron of the cathedral) was said in place of the proper collect for the day. After the epistle the different articles of the imperial regalia were individually blessed, and delivered to the Emperor and Empress.At the moment of the crowning when the Pope said, "Receive the imperial crown..." Napoleon unexpectedly turned and, forestalling the Pope, removed his laurel wreath and crowned himself and then crowned the kneeling Joséphine with a small crown surmounted by a cross, which he had first placed on his own head. At Napoleon's enthronement the Pope said, "May God confirm you on this throne and may Christ give you to rule with him in his eternal kingdom".Limited in his actions, Pius VII proclaimed further the Latin formula "Vivat imperator in aeternum!" (May the Emperor live forever!), which was echoed by the full choirs in a Vivat, followed by "Te Deum". With his hands on the Bible, Napoleon took the oath:
"I swear to maintain the integrity of the territory of the Republic, to respect and enforce respect for the Concordat and freedom of religion, equality of rights, political and civil liberty, the irrevocability of the sale of national lands; not to raise any tax except in virtue of the law; to maintain the institution of Legion of Honor and to govern in the sole interest, happiness and glory of the French people".
The text was presented to Napoleon by the President of the Senate, the President of Legislature and the most senior President of the Council of State. After the oath the newly appointed herald of arms proclaimed loudly: "The thrice glorious and thrice august Emperor Napoleon is crowned and enthroned. Long live the Emperor!" During the people's acclamations Napoleon, surrounded by dignitaries, left the cathedral while the choir sang "Domine salvum fac imperatorem nostrum Napoleonem"—"God save our Emperor Napoleon".
After the coronation the Emperor presented the imperial standards to each of his regiments.
In addition to David's paintings, a commemorative medal was struck with the reverse design by Antoine-Denis Chaudet.





This article comes from www.wikipedia.com

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Dangers of Smoking

Do you have any idea which smoking-related disease is the number one cause of death among smokers? If you're thinking it's lung cancer or COPD/emphysema, you're wrong. While both of these smoking-related diseases do claim a lot of lives, it is heart disease that that holds the top slot in the list of diseases that kill smokers.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States today, and the leading cause of death among smokers. And, on a global level, researchers report that there were 1,690,000 premature deaths from cardiovascular disease among smokers in the year 2000. In contrast, there were approximately 850,000 lung cancer deaths during the same year, and 118,000 COPD deaths from smoking in 2001, worldwide.
Smoking is hard on the heart, but the fact is, tobacco use plays a role in a multitude of diseases that ultimately lead to disability and/or death. Cigarette smoke contains over 4,000 chemical compounds; 200 of which are known to be poisonous, and upwards of 60 have been identified as carcinogens. Viewed in that light, it's no wonder that the effects of smoking are so widespread and destructive.
Let's take a look at how cigarette smoke affects our bodies, from head to toe. You may be surprised at some of the ways smoking has a negative impact on our health. 

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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Algebra


Algebra (from Arabic al-jebr meaning "reunion of broken parts") is the branch of mathematics concerning the study of the rules of operations and relations, and the constructions and concepts arising from them, including terms, polynomials, equations and algebraic structures. Together with geometry, analysis, topology, combinatorics, and number theory, algebra is one of the main branches of pure mathematics.
Elementary algebra, often part of the curriculum in secondary education, introduces the concept of variables representing numbers. Statements based on these variables are manipulated using the rules of operations that apply to numbers, such as addition. This can be done for a variety of reasons, including equation solving. Algebra is much broader than elementary algebra and studies what happens when different rules of operations are used and when operations are devised for things other than numbers. Addition and multiplication can be generalized and their precise definitions lead to structuressuch as groupsrings and fields, studied in the area of mathematics called abstract algebra.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

How to Add Google Maps to Your Website or Blog

This article will show you how to add a fully functional Google Map to your web page or blog post, then geotag images, text, and links directly on the page. Anything you geotag on the page will be displayed on the map, allowing your readers to easily find those geotagged items. This is great for documenting road trips, giving travel advice, mapping trails, or anything else you can think of.
  1. You need to include the code on your website. Don't worry - this isn't as complicated as it sounds; you just need to copy-and-paste. Start by generating a Google Maps API key, then copy-and-paste the Google Maps and GoRoam code into the HTML of your page. You can find the code to copy and detailed instructions here: [1] Also check the GoRoam tutorials to see if there is already a how-to for the platform you use.
  2. Geotag images, text, and links on your web page. If you do not know the latitude/longitude you want to tag, use GoRoam's lat/lng search tool: [3]. For detailed instructions, see [4] or see if GoRoam already has a tutorial for the *platform you use.
  3. Add the map to your page. In the HTML code of your web page, add a container for the map (see the image for what it looks like): <div id='map' style='height:300px; width:400px;'></div>. For detailed instructions, see [6]or see if GoRoam already has a tutorial for the platform you use.

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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Bain, Alexander (inventor of the clock )

Bain, Alexander, 18181903, Scottish philosopher and psychologist. He was educated at Marischal College, Aberdeen, where he later taught for three years. He taught one year (1845) at Anderson's Univ., Glasgow, but resigned to do free-lance work in London. There he joined a brilliant circle including George Grote and John Stuart Mill, with whom he already had close literary relationships. From 1860 to 1880 he held the chair of logic and English at the Univ. of Aberdeen, where he worked for educational reform. After his retirement he was twice elected lord rector of the university. His major contributions were in psychology. Remaining in the associationalist tradition of the Mills and sharing their distrust of metaphysics, he developed the current psychology in several directions. In discussing the will, he favored physiological over metaphysical explanations, pointing to reflexes as evidence that a form of will, independent of consciousness, inheres in a person's limbs. He sought to chart physiological correlates of mental states but refused to make any materialistic assumptions. Besides being the founder of the first psychological journal, Mind, in 1886, Bain was the author of The Senses and the Intellect(1855), The Emotions and the Will (1859), Mental and Moral Science (1868), Education as a Science (1879), James Mill (1882), John Stuart Mill (1882), and an autobiography (pub. posthumously with a bibliography of his works, 1904).

Read more: Alexander Bain — Infoplease.com http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0805787.html#ixzz1sSVtqWd4

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Reynold B. Johnson

A native of Minnesota, Johnson was a graduate of the University of Minnesota (BS in Educational Administration, 1929).
In the early 1930s, Johnson, then a high school science teacher in Michigan, invented an electronic test scoring machine that sensed pencil marks on a standardized form. IBM bought the rights to Reynold's invention and hired him as an engineer to work in their Endicott, New York laboratory. The test scoring machine was sold as the IBM 805 Test Scoring Machine beginning in 1937.
One of Reynold's early assignments was to develop technology that allowed cards marked with pencil marks to be converted into punched cards. That allowed punched card data to be recorded by people using only a pencil. That "mark sense" technology was widely used by businesses in the 40s, 50s, and 60s. For example, the Bell System used mark sense technology to record long distance calls and utility companies used it to record meter readings. The Federal Government used it under the name "electrographic" technology.
In 1952, IBM sent Johnson to San Jose, California, to set up and manage its West Coast Laboratory. In 1956, a research team led by Johnson developed disk data storage technology, which IBM released as the IBM 305 RAMAC. Although the first disk drive was crude by modern standards, it launched a multibillion dollar industry.
Johnson was working with Sony on another project when he developed the prototype for a half inch videocassette tape. "'Sony was using wider tape on reels. He cut the tape to a half an inch, and put it in a cartridge. The larger tapes weren't easy enough for kids to use, and his interest was in education and building a video textbook for kids,' said [Lou] Stevens" (Spiegelman, 1995).
Johnson retired from IBM in 1971. He obtained more than 90 patents. After his retirement, he developed the microphonograph technology used in the Fisher Price "Talk to Me Books." The Talk to Me Books won a Toy of the Year award. This technology was also used by the Audubon Society to aid bird watchers with songbird identification. He received the National Medal of Technology from President Ronald Reagan in 1986.
The IEEE Reynold B. Johnson Information Storage Systems Award was established in 1991, and is each year presented to a small team or an individual that has made outstanding contributions to information storage systems.
Johnson was awarded the Franklin Institute's Certificate of Merit in 1996.
Johnson died in 1998, at the age of 92, of melanoma at Palo Alto, California.
It is noted that the Ampex 196 type- C broadcast video product shown in our pictures was the development of Lawrence Graubart retired (1990) Director of Applied Technology for the Ampex Magnetic Media Corporation. Lawrence, a native of San Francisco and a Chemical Engineering graduate of the University of California-Berkeley, was Video Products Development manager at the time in 1983. Graubart worked for Ampex 30 years and developed the first Ampex 2" Quad video tape product, 175, for Ampex in 1963.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

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