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50 Most Popular Biblical Baby Names By Ellen Dewitt, Stacker News On 3/5/21 at 8:00 PM EST What s in a name? Well, when it comes to biblical names, the answer is: plenty. Names from the Bible have been popular as long as the Good Book has existed, and many have grown steadily in usage in recent years. A few biblical characters made names for themselves performing miracles, like Aaron, who transformed his walking staff into a serpent and showed that he could bring on plagues of blood, frogs, and lice. Isaiah predicted the virgin birth of Christ, and Gabriel was the archangel who told the Virgin Mary the news of the Annunciation. Elijah performed miracles and upon his death was taken to heaven in a horse-drawn chariot of fire. ....
A World of Words and Wires Updated Jan 31, 2021; Posted Jan 31, 2021 Clinton Square, circa 1900. Wires abound in this photograph of a city at the dawn of a new century. By 1909, when the citys 3 major telegraph/telephone companies merged, they had removed an estimated 2,636 poles, with 4,600 cross arms, and 775 miles of copper wire from the city streets. Photo courtesy of Onondaga Historical Association. Facebook Share By Robert Searing | Curator of History, Onondaga Historical Association. “What hath God wrought?” On May 24, 1844, Samuel Morse sat amongst a gathering of Congressmen in the U.S. Capitol Building. He transmitted this simple and profound question from the Bible’s Book of Numbers, to a railroad station in Baltimore. To the astonishment of the onlookers, moments later, Alfred Vail transmitted the message back to the Capitol, sending electric signals across the telegraph lines Morse had painstakingly developed (with some Congressional ....
Hotel Ezra Cornell Sponsors Virtual Conference on “Prioritizing People Over Dollars” By Prameela Kottapalli Photo: Cornell Advertisements The virtual conference, sponsored by Hotel Ezra Cornell, featured Aaron Adalja, assistant professor of food and beverage management at the School of Hotel Administration, Barbara Lang 78, MPS 04, founder of B. Lang Consulting, Abigail Charpentier 95, vice president of people and culture for the Americas at Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, Dr. Jamie Perry, assistant professor of human resources management at the School of Hotel Administration, and Christopher Wofford, Digital Media Producer, eCornell. The discussion, rooted in the notion that people are at the heart of a business, explored how employee-oriented solutions can drive sustainable growth and success in organizations. ....
Samuel Finley Breese Morse is, not shockingly, most widely known for his work with the telegraph. For most of his life, however, he was a painter. Morse did not invent the telegraph. It had been around since before he was born. He did, however, make a number of improvements to the telegraph, and was instrumental in its promotion, and was largely responsible for its widespread use throughout the United States. He was born to a rich family in Charlestown, Massachusetts, April 27, 1791. His father was a clergyman, and a geographer. He attended Yale University, where he developed a passion for painting. ....
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