الأربعاء، 5 ديسمبر 2001

Additional Start Up Airlines Are Looming

Additional Start Up Airlines Are Looming SCIENTIFIC TOPICS
Additional Start Up Airlines Are Looming

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Several months ago, in a related article, I made mention of two start up air carriers for the US market. Since then, both EOS Airlines and Maxjet Airways have taken flight and are successfully serving their passengers and making plans for future expansion. Beyond these two carriers, additional carriers are waiting to take their first flights. Let's take a look at some leading contenders.

Fly First Class -- This Florida based air carrier is planning to use Wilmington, NC as its base. With flights to Bermuda and London planned, the airline -- true to its name -- will offer only one level of service, first class. Expected first flight is sometime during the second quarter of 2006.

Primaris Airlines -- Already FAA approved and the owner of a single Boeing 757 aircraft which they currently are leasing to another carrier, Primaris placed an order in January 2005 for Boeing's new Dreamliner aircraft, also known as the 787. Before the first of these particular aircraft arrive in 2008, Primaris reportedly will be leasing three additional 757 aircraft and begin scheduled service between New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco by the middle of 2006.

Virgin America -- Pending government approval, Virgin America will fly upwards of 105 Airbus aircraft. Based in San Francisco, the Richard Branson inspired airline must overcome some hurdles first including convincing the US government that the airline is, indeed, mostly US owned.

Other start up carriers which are also being watched include: Blackstar Airlines, USA Jet Airlines, and Baltia Air Lines. All start ups must secure key funding, receive various federal and local governmental approvals, organize a management team, and commence hiring well before the first flight is made. It is this particular process that shakes out all the pretenders leaving behind carriers committed to making a go of it.
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الثلاثاء، 4 ديسمبر 2001

ADOPTON DISSOLUTION

Adoption Dissolution
Nothing in the world can ever go as smoothly as we like.
This happens in all aspects of life and even in the world
of adoption. Occasionally, a child gets adopted into a
family and it doesn't turn out to be the right move. There
could be a number of factors that could lead to an adoption
dissolution. This is often called "unadoption".
Adoption dissolution isn't very common when it involves a
newborn or infant. It becomes more frequent with foster
children who have problems adapting to their new
environment and other family members such as siblings.
Siblings might tease the adopted child constantly or the
adopted child might be very mean or abusive to new family
members. Often this can be resolved through counseling or
other forms of behavioral modification but not always.
Older children sometimes have a history of being adopted
many different times by various families. This doesn't mean
they are bad children but could be due to medical issues.
ADHD and reactive attachment disorder can cause problems
for adoptive parents who don't understand these disorders
completely and just can't deal with them.
Sometimes adoption dissolution is the only choice so the
child can find a family better equipped to handle their
special needs.
Sometimes, the child might ask for an adoption dissolution.
In some states, the law allows children to request this if
they are at least 14 years old. The end result could place
them back into a foster home or with some other relatives.
This is a very emotional event that can affect parent and
child alike but may be unavoidable.

الأحد، 2 ديسمبر 2001

The invention of the telephone


The invention of the telephone

Charles Bourseul
In 1854, the telegraph in France was in its infancy;
Charles Bourseul, then used the telegraph administration stated in an article in "The Picture" of 08.26.1854 which will be in fact the principle of the phone without going to completion.



Philipp Reis

Phone REIS

In 1860, a German schoolteacher Philip Reiss makes a device capable of transmitting musical sounds by electricity.
He managed to market his "phone" but the quality of his equipment is still inadequate and does not transmit speech.

Reiss, however, pass very close to what will be the real phone.
P. Reiss's invention is made in the U.S

Alexander Graham Bell
The caveat GRAY

February 14, 1876
Issuer BELL liquid
March 10, 1876

It was not until March 10, 1876 for Bell manages to convey a famously "Mr. Watson, please come into my office, please";
Then in June 1876, so that one sees for the first time a phone to operate at the state fair in Philadelphia.

The phone in 1877 between the United States in its commercial phase following the establishment of the Bell Telephone Company.

Thomas A. Edison in 1880

In 1877 also, the Western Union Telegraph asks Thomas A. Edison to develop another product to counter the Bell Company. Edison's share of the apparatus of Reiss and his work resulted in the development of a transmitter with variable resistance is more sensitive than that of Bell, which will become the first microphone graphite April 27, 1877.
Final device BELL

 


Two American, Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray will lead to the achievement of telephones.
The first developed several prototypes of transmitters and sound in 1875 is developing a sophisticated system of telegraph.

The second works in the same area and 14 February 1876, the two men filed a patent for invention of the telephone.

History will the name of Bell, because after legal battle, the paternity of the phone is awarded to it by the patent No. 174465 of March 7, 1876.

However, none of the two devices do not work
A few weeks later, Bell brings its July 9, 1877 Hand Phone reversible.

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David Hughes
The microphone of Hughes



In May 1878, David Hughes invents the microphone formed of cylindrical carbon rods.
In France, three telephone companies with concessions, created in 1878 merged: the General
Telephone Booth around 1891
The state develops its network in 1885 by creating the first online network linking the important city of Reims in the palace of the Paris stock exchange, equipped with telephone booths.
It builds and operates 16 networks directly and intercity, against 11 for the GTS

.1st September 1889
On 1 September 1889, the state resumed full operation of all networks, which will give the French telephone monopoly.

Central Gutenberg Cup in 1893
A telephone operator in 1900
 
..Late 1877, the American Frederick Gower improves the device and its Bell system was installed in Paris in 1879.
This was the first telephone French.

However, the system Gower, inefficient, was quickly abandoned.