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engine could be used as a printing device, but was also able to produce ice. Mouchot was awarded a gold medal for this ma- chine. Yet, by this time, things had changed once again. A major problem of Mouchot’s
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vast majority of α-particles passed the metal foil (and in the course of the experiment they used gold foil as this could be prepared extremely thin), with some of them being scattered, very few of them
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Burns and Keith Breckenridge. The pages that follow owe a great deal to the friendship of David Theo Gold- berg, Arjun Appadurai, Ackbar Abbas, Françoise Vergès, Pascal Blanchard, Laurent Dubois, Eric Fassin [...] ered in fetishes and bird’s feathers, dressed up like hooded monks, drinking the best of wines in gold vases, unashamed to seek out prostitutes even on Holy Friday. The leaders of such potentates took [...] gener- ally surrounds the value of objects was revealed in the ways in which Af- ricans exchanged gold and ivory for apparently useless products, those with very little real economic value. But once they