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to teach them their jobs, and payment at the day’s end. Although the first few days contained scenes of mass confusion at times, the inexperienced workers settled into their new jobs with a certain degree [...] be arrested, registered, and told, first, that begging was now outlawed, and second, that a paying job with food and good working conditions was awaiting them at the military workhouse. It was a bold and [...] recognition of the origin of his success, he chose the name of the town in America where he got his first job and his first opportu- nity—Rumford, Massachusetts. So, that is how Sir Benjamin Thompson became Count
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left school and was sent to a nearby town to learn a trade, as an apprentice. He tried many different jobs, but none of them held his interest. He spent most of his spare time conducting experiments on electricity [...] always organized and practical. Finally, at age 18, his apprenticeships ended when he was offered a job as a schoolmaster in Concorde, New Hampshire. There he met the wealthy widow, Sarah Walker. With Sarah’s
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chemistry, which resulted in his first pub- lished book in chemistry in 1764. In 1767, he obtained a job working as a geolo- gist in the Alsace-Lorraine. On May 18, 1768, at the age of twenty-four, he was [...] utilize the vitamin efficiently. Acknowledgments The author wishes to thank Don Metz for his patience of job in correcting faulty terms in the author’s manuscript and to Cathrine Froese Klas- sen and Stephen
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chemistry, which resulted in his first pub- lished book in chemistry in 1764. In 1767, he obtained a job working as a geolo- gist in the Alsace-Lorraine. On May 18, 1768, at the age of twenty-four, he was
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Science (specifically Electricity and Magnetism). After graduation, he had problems finding a permanent job. He applied to be a school teacher, but after multiple failed attempts to obtain a perma- nent teaching
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home schooled William and his older brother James. When William was nine, his father was offered a job as professor of mathematics at Glasgow University, Scotland and the family dug up its roots and moved
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utilize the vitamin efficiently. Acknowledgments The author wishes to thank Don Metz for his patience of job in correcting faulty terms in the author’s manuscript and to Cathrine Froese Klas- sen and Stephen
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