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Play now we are in the U.S. (anyone who would doubt), a soldier named Jack Hardgrave, who, as a paleontologist (!), In some incomprehensible way, managed to attain the rank of sergeant already by 1942 (this year the action unfolds Dino D-Day).
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Hardgrave “Women and Men in the IT Profession”, Communications of the ACM, Feb 2008, Vol 51, No 2, pp 81-84. – this has an analysis of the perception of technical women and men of their work quality, where interestingly not much of a difference exists
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Depending on their size, trebuchets could throw objects the size of small cars, Hardgrave said.
Medieval Technology and Culture class at the University of Southern Indiana 2008
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"It's not just fun and games .. well, mostly," Hardgrave said, after an hour of soggy competition
Medieval Technology and Culture class at the University of Southern Indiana 2008
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For their midterm, they made soap, Hardgrave said, and their final will be to measure buildings on campus using ancient astronomical "computers" called astrolabes.
Medieval Technology and Culture class at the University of Southern Indiana 2008
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"They were the artillery pieces of the day," Hardgrave said.
Medieval Technology and Culture class at the University of Southern Indiana 2008
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Hardgrave “Women and Men in the IT Profession”, Communications of the ACM, Feb 2008, Vol 51, No 2, pp 81-84. – this has an analysis of the perception of technical women and men of their work quality, where interestingly not much of a difference exists
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The massive siege engines gained popularity during the Third Crusade, when they were needed to smash the stone walls of Middle Eastern fortresses, Hardgrave said.
Medieval Technology and Culture class at the University of Southern Indiana 2008
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"These issues - selection of items, where and when to apply and remove tags, and, perhaps most importantly, the aesthetics of tagging - will be looked at in much greater detail in future studies," Hardgrave said.
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Building on findings from previous studies for major national retail chains, Hardgrave, research associate Rebecca Miles and undergraduate student Yana Mitchell examined the use and impact of RFID on individual items within two departments - shoes and bras - at five JCPenney stores.
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