- published: 18 May 2012
- views: 946
- author: mwiemeikel2
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43 Charles Goodyear Fritz Hofmann Rubber
Great Moments in Science and Technology here: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL642F7...
published: 18 May 2012
author: mwiemeikel2
43 Charles Goodyear Fritz Hofmann Rubber
43 Charles Goodyear Fritz Hofmann Rubber
Great Moments in Science and Technology here: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL642F73306F273E49&feature;=view_all The viewer gains an insight into both ...- published: 18 May 2012
- views: 946
- author: mwiemeikel2
5:52
Goodyear's History (Part 1)
Take a look at the History of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co....
published: 25 Aug 2009
author: 111innovations
Goodyear's History (Part 1)
Goodyear's History (Part 1)
Take a look at the History of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.- published: 25 Aug 2009
- views: 4987
- author: 111innovations
0:57
Charles Goodyear Goodyear-Welt-Patet 1869 (3 D Animation)
A welt is a strip of leather, rubber, or plastic that is stitched to the upper and insole ...
published: 11 Jul 2012
author: anim otions
Charles Goodyear Goodyear-Welt-Patet 1869 (3 D Animation)
Charles Goodyear Goodyear-Welt-Patet 1869 (3 D Animation)
A welt is a strip of leather, rubber, or plastic that is stitched to the upper and insole of a shoe, as an attach-point for the sole. The space enclosed by t...- published: 11 Jul 2012
- views: 2067
- author: anim otions
14:51
Charles Goodyear Kimdir Hayatı Kauçuk Kim Buldu Nedir Nasıl üretilir
http://www.organikmakale.com Charles Goodyear Kimdir Hayatı Kauçuk Kim Buldu Nedir Nasıl ü...
published: 16 Sep 2013
Charles Goodyear Kimdir Hayatı Kauçuk Kim Buldu Nedir Nasıl üretilir
Charles Goodyear Kimdir Hayatı Kauçuk Kim Buldu Nedir Nasıl üretilir
http://www.organikmakale.com Charles Goodyear Kimdir Hayatı Kauçuk Kim Buldu Nedir Nasıl üretilir- published: 16 Sep 2013
- views: 2
1:48
charles goodyear chile
...
published: 06 Mar 2012
author: charlesgoodyear2012
charles goodyear chile
21:20
S04E07 Borracha Charles Goodyear, Xilema cravo no corante, Cabelos
...
published: 05 May 2012
author: Guilherme Barros
S04E07 Borracha Charles Goodyear, Xilema cravo no corante, Cabelos
S04E07 Borracha Charles Goodyear, Xilema cravo no corante, Cabelos
- published: 05 May 2012
- views: 89
- author: Guilherme Barros
1:18
Audio Book Review: Charles Goodyear: The Great Vulcanizer by Daniel Alef (Author), Baron Ron Herr...
http://www.AudioBookMix.com This is the summary of Charles Goodyear: The Great Vulcanizer ...
published: 21 Sep 2012
author: AudioBookMixDotCom
Audio Book Review: Charles Goodyear: The Great Vulcanizer by Daniel Alef (Author), Baron Ron Herr...
Audio Book Review: Charles Goodyear: The Great Vulcanizer by Daniel Alef (Author), Baron Ron Herr...
http://www.AudioBookMix.com This is the summary of Charles Goodyear: The Great Vulcanizer by Daniel Alef (Author), Baron Ron Herron (Narrator).- published: 21 Sep 2012
- views: 26
- author: AudioBookMixDotCom
26:41
Bí ẩn không xa lạ - Charles Goodyear và phương pháp lưu hóa cao su (Phần 2)
Bí ẩn không xa lạ - Charles Goodyear và phương pháp lưu hóa cao su (Phần 2)...
published: 14 Dec 2011
author: Trần Quang Hợp
Bí ẩn không xa lạ - Charles Goodyear và phương pháp lưu hóa cao su (Phần 2)
Bí ẩn không xa lạ - Charles Goodyear và phương pháp lưu hóa cao su (Phần 2)
Bí ẩn không xa lạ - Charles Goodyear và phương pháp lưu hóa cao su (Phần 2)- published: 14 Dec 2011
- views: 1270
- author: Trần Quang Hợp
0:49
This Day in History: Charles Goodyear
This Day in History: Charles Goodyear....
published: 15 Jun 2011
author: Drum Corps International
This Day in History: Charles Goodyear
This Day in History: Charles Goodyear
This Day in History: Charles Goodyear.- published: 15 Jun 2011
- views: 219
- author: Drum Corps International
3:14
True Facts Charles Goodyear
Facts Charles Goodyear Charles Goodyear was an American inventor who developed a process ...
published: 05 Dec 2013
True Facts Charles Goodyear
True Facts Charles Goodyear
Facts Charles Goodyear Charles Goodyear was an American inventor who developed a process to vulcanize rubber in 1839-a method that he perfected while living and working in Springfield Massachusetts in 1844 and for which he receive Charles Goodyear Source Wikipedia- published: 05 Dec 2013
- views: 0
0:48
31 Short Films of Charles Goodyear: Mentos
The first in an series of interpretive films about the life of Charles Goodyear, inventor ...
published: 25 Jun 2006
author: DSCH17
31 Short Films of Charles Goodyear: Mentos
31 Short Films of Charles Goodyear: Mentos
The first in an series of interpretive films about the life of Charles Goodyear, inventor of vulcanized rubber and all around good guy.- published: 25 Jun 2006
- views: 1284
- author: DSCH17
13:45
Doku Deutsch Kautschuk Charles Goodyear und Fritz Hofmann TV Reportage
1492 entdecken die Spanier Amerika und finden in der "Neuen Welt" Sitten und Gebräuche vor...
published: 13 Feb 2013
author: Serena Staubwedel
Doku Deutsch Kautschuk Charles Goodyear und Fritz Hofmann TV Reportage
Doku Deutsch Kautschuk Charles Goodyear und Fritz Hofmann TV Reportage
1492 entdecken die Spanier Amerika und finden in der "Neuen Welt" Sitten und Gebräuche vor, die in Europa niemand kennt. So spielen Indianer mit Bällen aus e...- published: 13 Feb 2013
- views: 142
- author: Serena Staubwedel
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4:46
Latex
The term latex (”rubber milk”) originally referred to the milky fluid of plants such as
l...
published: 16 Mar 2010
author: Media in Motion
Latex
The term latex (”rubber milk”) originally referred to the milky fluid of plants such as
lettuce, dandelion, rubber trees, etc. The raw material for natural latex comes exclusively from the plant Hevea braziliensis, a particular type of rubber or caoutchouc tree that grows on huge plantations in South America, but mainly in South East Asia. In 1830 the American chemist Charles Goodyear accidentally dropped a piece of caoutchouc, which had come into contact with sulfur, onto a hot stove. When he scraped off the burned outer layer, the piece fell out of his hand and then bounced back off the ground again.
In a skin-tight latex dress, a dancer goes through steps and motions that remind us of flamenco, the expressive dance form from the 1920s, and of disco dances from the 1980s. So far everything is completely normal – if it wasn’t for two peculiar things, two lurking details: the seam of the dress is nailed to the floor. Latex has a stretch factor of 2.5; it can be stretched to 2.5 times its normal length. Therefore it is possible to ”expand” the dance by a factor of 2.5.
In order for the dancer to be able to maintain her balance, Maren Strack choose a special variation of a counterweight: Her long, red hair is tied together and tied to a cable, which rolls on two rollers installed on the ceiling, like a pulley block. A sewing machine hangs on the other end of the cable, and the sewing machine rises and lowers in rhythm to the movements of the dancer.
The sound accompaniment for the dance is created ”live” during the performance: On the one hand, the latex makes strange crunching, flapping and squeaking sounds when it stretches, and on the other hand, the sewing machine merrily clatters away. In addition, ”mouth sirens” are installed in the latex dress, and Maren Strack uses these to, so to speak, light-footedly entice whistling sounds with her breath from these instruments.
As a sculptress, in ”Latex” Maren Strack deals with this precise material. As a dancer, she explores the flexibility of this material.
4:46
Latex
The term latex (”rubber milk”) originally referred to the milky fluid of plants such as
l...
published: 21 Mar 2010
author: Maren Strack
Latex
The term latex (”rubber milk”) originally referred to the milky fluid of plants such as
lettuce, dandelion, rubber trees, etc. The raw material for natural latex comes exclusively from the plant Hevea braziliensis, a particular type of rubber or caoutchouc tree that grows on huge plantations in South America, but mainly in South East Asia. In 1830 the American chemist Charles Goodyear accidentally dropped a piece of caoutchouc, which had come into contact with sulfur, onto a hot stove. When he scraped off the burned outer layer, the piece fell out of his hand and then bounced back off the ground again.
In a skin-tight latex dress, a dancer goes through steps and motions that remind us of flamenco, the expressive dance form from the 1920s, and of disco dances from the 1980s. So far everything is completely normal – if it wasn’t for two peculiar things, two lurking details: the seam of the dress is nailed to the floor. Latex has a stretch factor of 2.5; it can be stretched to 2.5 times its normal length. Therefore it is possible to ”expand” the dance by a factor of 2.5.
In order for the dancer to be able to maintain her balance, Maren Strack choose a special variation of a counterweight: Her long, red hair is tied together and tied to a cable, which rolls on two rollers installed on the ceiling, like a pulley block. A sewing machine hangs on the other end of the cable, and the sewing machine rises and lowers in rhythm to the movements of the dancer.
The sound accompaniment for the dance is created ”live” during the performance: On the one hand, the latex makes strange crunching, flapping and squeaking sounds when it stretches, and on the other hand, the sewing machine merrily clatters away. In addition, ”mouth sirens” are installed in the latex dress, and Maren Strack uses these to, so to speak, light-footedly entice whistling sounds with her breath from these instruments.
As a sculptress, in ”Latex” Maren Strack deals with this precise material. As a dancer, she explores the flexibility of this material.
59:46
Road Back to the Frozen Four (69 minutes)
History
[edit]Partridge and his academy
The university was founded in 1819 at Norwich by ...
published: 06 May 2011
author: Norwich Television
Road Back to the Frozen Four (69 minutes)
History
[edit]Partridge and his academy
The university was founded in 1819 at Norwich by military educator and former superintendent of West Point, Captain Alden B. Partridge. Captain Partridge believed in the "American System of Education," a traditional liberal arts curriculum with instruction in civil engineering and military science. After leaving West Point because of congressional disapproval of his system, he returned to his native state of Vermont to create the American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy. Captain Partridge, in founding his academy, rebelled against the reforms of Sylvanus Thayer to prevent the rise of what he saw as the greatest threat to the security of the young republic: a professional officer class. He believed that a well-trained militia was an urgent necessity and developed the American system around that idea. His academy became the inspiration for a number of military colleges throughout the nation, including both the Virginia Military Institute and The Citadel, and later the land grant colleges created through the Morrill Act of 1862.[4]
Partridge's educational beliefs were considered radical at the time, and this led to his conflicting views with the federal government while he was the superintendent of West Point. Upon creation of his own school, he immediately incorporated classes of agriculture and modern languages in addition to the sciences, liberal arts, and various military subjects. Field exercises, for which Partridge borrowed cannon and muskets from the federal and state governments, supplemented classroom instruction and added an element of realism to the college’s program of well-rounded military education.
Partridge founded six other military institutions during his quest to reform the fledgling United States military. They were the Virginia Literary, Scientific and Military Academy at Portsmouth, Virginia (1839–1846), Pennsylvania Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy at Bristol, Pennsylvania (1842–1845), Pennsylvania Military Institute at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (1845–1848), Wilmington Literary, Scientific and Military Academy at Wilmington, Delaware (1846–1848), the Scientific and Military Collegiate Institute at Reading, Pennsylvania (1850–1854), Gymnasium and Military Institute at Pembroke, New Hampshire (1850–1853) and the National Scientific and Military Academy at Brandywine Springs, Delaware (1853).[5]
[edit]Fire and hardship: Norwich in the 19th century
In 1825 the academy moved to Middletown, Connecticut, to provide better naval training to the school's growing corps of cadets. In 1829, the state of Connecticut declined to grant Captain Partridge a charter and he moved the school back to Norwich (the Middletown campus became Wesleyan University in 1831). Beginning in 1826, the college offered the first program of courses in civil engineering in the US. In 1834 Vermont granted a charter and recognized the institution as Norwich University. During the 1856 academic year, the first chapter of the Theta Chi Fraternity was founded by cadets Frederick Norton Freeman and Arthur Chase. With the beginning of the Civil War in 1861, Norwich cadets served as instructors of the state militias throughout the Northeast and the entire class of 1862 enlisted upon its graduation. Norwich turned out hundreds of officers and soldiers who served with the federal armies in the American Civil War, including four recipients of the Medal of Honor. One graduate led a corps, seven more headed divisions, 21 commanded brigades, 38 led regiments, and various alumni served in 131 different regimental organizations. In addition, these men were eyewitnesses to some of the war's most dramatic events, including the bloodiest day of the conflict at Antietam, the attack up Marye's Heights at Fredericksburg, and the repulse of Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg. Seven hundred and fifty Norwich men served in the Civil War, of whom sixty fought for the Confederacy.[6] Because of the university's participation in the struggle, the number of students dwindled to seven in the class of 1864 alone.
The Confederate raid on St. Albans, Vermont precipitated fear that Newport, Vermont was an imminent target. The corps quickly boarded an express train for Newport, the same day, October 19, 1864, to the great relief of the inhabitants.
After a catastrophic fire in 1866 which devastated the entire campus, the town of Northfield welcomed the struggling school. The Civil War, the fire, and the uncertainty regarding the continuation of the University seriously lowered the attendance, and the school opened in the fall of 1866 with only 19 students. The 1870s and 1880s saw many financially turbulent times for the institution and the renaming of the school to Lewis College in 1880. In 1881 the student body was reduced to only a dozen men. Later, by 1884, the Vermont Legislature had the name of the school changed back to Norwich. In 1898 the university was designated as the Military
13:26
Hold Fast (2011) Short Film
Arthur Thomson's "Hold Fast" tells the story of Joey, a lobster fisherman content with the...
published: 06 Nov 2013
author: Arthur Thomson
Hold Fast (2011) Short Film
Arthur Thomson's "Hold Fast" tells the story of Joey, a lobster fisherman content with the struggle of raising his young family in his rural New Brunswick (Canada) fishing town. It is a town on the Bay of Fundy that has seen generations of young men leave during tough times to make a living elsewhere. When an estranged family member returns from the Alberta oil patch with tales of riches and adventure, Joey’s role as provider, his bonds to family, and his way of life are challenged.
Production Credits
Cast:
Joey JOSH LINTON
Shell LEAH WARREN
Paul KEITH RUTTAN
Janet ELIZABETH GOODYEAR
Truman JACK CUNNINGHAM
Nathan ROWAN GALBRAITH
Cashier CHRISTINE LEBLANC
Crew:
Written, Produced and Directed by ARTHUR THOMSON
Story by ARTHUR THOMSON AND TIM RAYNE
Co- Producer TIM RAYNE
Assistant Director TIM O’NEIL AND TIM RAYNE
Director of Photography MICHEAL GUITARD
1st Assistant Camera BUNTHIVY NOU
Production Designer LARRY TANNAHILL
Music By DARRELL GRANT
Picture Editor NATHALIE RAYNE
Sound Editor BRUCE LEGROW
Production Manager NATHALIE RAYNE
Gaffer TIM O’NEIL
Grip SARAH BOOD
Sound Mixer/Recorder BRUCE LEGROW
ADR GREGG O'DONNELL
Foley JOHN BORN
Stills Photography JENNIFER CHIASSON
Script Supervisor JENNIFER MERSERAU
Locations Manager NATHALIE RAYNE
Craft Services IVY THOMSON
Hair/Make-up CHRISTINE LEBLANC
Music:
"Sargasso” Performed by Modabo
from the album, "Modabo."
Written by Darrell Grant.
SOCAN. ℗ & © 1994. All rights reserved.
"So We'll Go No More A Roving"
Performed by Darrell Grant
from the album, "The Heart Is Like A Wheel."
Lyric by George Gordon, Lord Byron, Music by Darrell Grant.
SOCAN. ℗ & © 2009. All rights reserved.
“If It's Not Broken”
Performed by Modabo
from the album, "Modabo."
Written by Darrell Grant.
SOCAN. ℗ & © 1994. All rights reserved.
"Arabella"
Performed by Modabo
from the album, "The Many And The One."
Written by Darrell Grant.
SOCAN. ℗ & © 1997. All rights reserved.
“The Mermaid”
Performed by Darrell Grant. Traditional.
SOCAN.℗ & © 2011. All rights reserved.
"Water, Water Everywhere"
Performed by Darrell Grant.
Written by Darrell Grant.
SOCAN. ℗ & © 1994. All rights reserved.
Truman's Grace:
"The Fisherman's Son"
From the book "The Mulgrave Road"
By Charles Bruce
Published 1951 by Macmillan Co. of Canada
Used with permission from Harry Bruce, Literary Executer
Special Thanks:
DALE AND LOIS MITCHELL
BRUCE MACDONALD
THOMAS HODD
PETER'S MEAT MARKET
DOOLY'S
MARK'S WORK WEARHOUSE
GREEN'S POINT LIGHT ASSOCIATION
BLOOMFIELD TREASURES
MARK KILFOIL
CINDY HAWTHORNE
LLOYD AND FLORENCE HAWTHORNE
JEFF AND KATHRYN THOMSON
OLIVIA AND SOPHIA THOMSON
Produced with the participation of NB FILM THE NEW BRUNSWICK FILM COOP
Created through the NB Film Short Film Venture Program
Shot on location in DEER ISLAND GREEN POINT FREDERICTON ESTEY'S BRIDGE
© 2011 Arthur Thomson
Youtube results:
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Beakman - Borracha (Charles Goodyear), Xilema (cravo no corante), Cabelos_002
Beakman - Borracha (Charles Goodyear), Xilema (cravo no corante), Cabelos_001 http://www.y...
published: 20 Feb 2011
author: raissafernandes9
Beakman - Borracha (Charles Goodyear), Xilema (cravo no corante), Cabelos_002
Beakman - Borracha (Charles Goodyear), Xilema (cravo no corante), Cabelos_002
Beakman - Borracha (Charles Goodyear), Xilema (cravo no corante), Cabelos_001 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWHlU7IrsKg Beakman - Borracha (Charles Goodyear...- published: 20 Feb 2011
- views: 336
- author: raissafernandes9
2:52
charles goodyear chile 2
2da fecha reality Charles Goodyear....
published: 13 Mar 2012
author: charlesgoodyear2012
charles goodyear chile 2
charles goodyear chile 2
2da fecha reality Charles Goodyear.- published: 13 Mar 2012
- views: 210
- author: charlesgoodyear2012
1:46
I Desafio Charles Goodyear de Sustentabilidade - AIESEC em Manaus
...
published: 29 Sep 2011
author: Camilo Netto
I Desafio Charles Goodyear de Sustentabilidade - AIESEC em Manaus
I Desafio Charles Goodyear de Sustentabilidade - AIESEC em Manaus
- published: 29 Sep 2011
- views: 73
- author: Camilo Netto
9:58
2009 ALLEN GINTER BOX BREAK "MOJO" 1/1 CHARLES GOODYEAR
WELL COM MY BLOG.EXCELLENT ITEMS FOR YOU. http://blog.xuite.net/march0862/pilicon....
published: 16 Jul 2009
author: pilicon
2009 ALLEN GINTER BOX BREAK "MOJO" 1/1 CHARLES GOODYEAR
2009 ALLEN GINTER BOX BREAK "MOJO" 1/1 CHARLES GOODYEAR
WELL COM MY BLOG.EXCELLENT ITEMS FOR YOU. http://blog.xuite.net/march0862/pilicon.- published: 16 Jul 2009
- views: 1812
- author: pilicon