MASSACHUSETTS FREEMASONRY PRIMER Freemasonry is the world’s oldest and largest fraternity. It was formally organized in 1717 when four lodges in London created the Premier Grand Lodge; the Grand Lodge of Ireland followed in 1725. On July 30, 1733, Henry Price, a Boston merchant and tailor from London, under authority from the Premier Grand lodge, met with 18 Masons in The Bunch of Grapes Tavern on King (now State) Street and formed the first Duly Constituted Lodge in the New World. Known as “First
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In assessing whether Spain, by 1572, had become an enemy rather than an ally to England, one must first define what exactly is meant by an ‘enemy’. Here, we will say that in order for the two nations to be defined as enemies in 1572, Spain and England must have been actively hostile toward each other. There are a host of factors that support this notion; their diplomatic relations had been increasingly awkward since England’s embassy had to be moved from Brussels to Madrid in 1559, thus distancing
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Lindsey Bradley Ms. McGinnis English 1000 7 November 2012 Concierge Medicine Usually, when we think of a concierge doctor, we picture a traveling small-town doctor with his iconic black bag. The doc would make his rounds to the folks who were unable to come to his office. This image that comes to mind is based on stories we have heard or the movies we have seen. Concierge doctor’s services were more popular in the past, but they are making a comeback in our current culture. Concierge medicine
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1. Difference between ethnography and ethnology. ethnography Field work in a particular culture. ethnology Cross-cultural comparison; the comparative study of ethnographic data, of society, and of culture. Ethnography is a field of anthropological research based on direct observation of and reporting on a people’s way of life. Cultural groups, such as communities, tribes, or dialect groups. However, classes or institutions within complex urban societies are also subjects of study. Ethnography
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Electronic Surveillance of Employees Mitchell D. Upchurch Anthony Robinson Law, Ethics, and Corporate Governance- LEG 500 January 17, 2011 Privacy in the Workplace Explain where an employee can reasonably expect to have privacy in the workplace. Privacy in the workplace can reasonably be expected in three general areas as it relates to the employer, co-workers, clients and customers. When an employee is hired at a new company, there are several security measures that are already
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Executive Summary MGT/307 January 18, 2011 Monica Neloms Executive Summary During Team As discussion First Tennessee Bank, Hunter Fan Company, Federal Express and Parsam Technologies are the companies discussed. Points of discussion were the companies’ organizational mission, fiscal policies, competition, economy, customer demands, restructuring and globalization. Restructuring Upon discussion, Team A found that First Tennessee Bank was restructured in 1987. This was
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pre-conceived, celebratory style. Their most well-known film, "Grey Gardens" (1975), was a profile of Jacqueline Onassis' eccentric cousins -- mother and daughter Big Edie and Little Edie Bouvier -- who lived in a dilapidated, cat-packed estate in East Hampton, New York. The brothers worked with fellow directors Ellen Hovde and Muffie Meyer on
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NPL Water Rocket Challenge 2015 Date: Wednesday 17th June 2015 Venue: National Physical Laboratory sports ground, TW11 0EB The Challenge The aim is to launch a rocket powered by water/air pressure and land it in designated target zones, whilst trying to earn additional bonus points by time of flight. Your score will be your time in the air plus bonus seconds gained from landing in target zones. People have tried using parachutes to achieve long flight times and whilst there will be a prize
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Needs Assessment I. Introduction As a result of our research on sexual violence, its prevalence, and its impact on our society were able to identify a service gap within our local communities. A core nonprofit agency, ContactLifeline, Inc. specifically targets people affected by sexual violence and crisis. We interviewed people in the community, local educators, students, and key staff from ContactLifeline Inc. to gather professional opinions and opinions of our fellow community members
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Micheal Faraday: Father of modern Electricity Faraday was born on September 22, 1791, in Newington (today’s South London), England. His father, James Faraday, was a blacksmith of slender income and challenged health who, with his wife, Margaret, managed to raise a tight-knit family of three children. Faraday's father was of the Sandemanian faith, which Faraday was to adopt as a guiding force throughout his life. When Faraday turned 14, he was apprenticed to a book binder, and during this time
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