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The Legacy of Thomas Watson Jr.
In the early 20th century, Thomas Watson Jr., the son of America's highest-paid executive, found himself trapped in the looming shadow of his father, the man who had transformed IBM into a household name with its near-monopoly on punch-card tabulating equipment. While the world expected him to follow in his father's footsteps, Thomas Watson Jr. longed for personal independence. His journey from reluctant heir to the man who would steer IBM into the computer age is a compelling story of transformation and business evolution.
By Muhammad Mohsin2 years ago in Chapters
Porsche Man: The English Premier West Ham
Before the sun made an appearance, the weekend tabloid journalism teasers found their way onto Porsche Man’s porch. Due to not having anything on the morning or early afternoon agenda the tempting theatrical individual rested comfortably, enjoying the leisure time.
By Marc OBrien2 years ago in Chapters
Trying Something New. Content Warning.
I gasped, and looked at him. “Was that a Princess Bride reference?” I asked, pulling away to look at him properly. He smiled, and winked at me, I shook my head smiling. “You’re something else.” I said, chuckling lightly. “So are you.” He shot back. “Do you want your sub toasted?” He asked, and I nodded. “Yes please!” I chirped, he nodded. “Why don't you go grab a table for us? I'll order.” He said, quickly pressing his lips into my hair. I chuckled, gently pushing him.
By Raven St. Woode2 years ago in Chapters
An 8 billion year signal is intercepted by scientists and sent to Earth.
An enigmatic and ancient radio signal that has been traveling from the furthest reaches of the cosmos to Earth for an astounding eight billion years—more than half the universe's lifespan—has been intercepted by astronomers.
By Farhan Ishraq2 years ago in Chapters
Chapter Three
One day, when you were three months old, something happened. The palace yard was quiet, incredibly quiet but for the noise of little children playing around. Their mothers and older siblings had gone to the farm. I had not yet resumed my farm work because the baby princess was just three months old. Six other children had been born to the king. You were a chubby little beauty. You were exceptionally light skinned and ever happy. You used to scream and play with every animal kid or mother who came near her. At only three months you could sit on the mat and was trying to change her position. I was sitting a short distance away washing plates. Queen Mupah was more of sister than a mate. She had seven children and together they helped me on my farm, provided me with food, firewood, and fresh water from the stream.
By Tifuh Awah2 years ago in Chapters
A potential breakthrough in the understanding of Parkinson's disease might come from the genetic puzzle of two sisters.
A long-held theory on the cause of Parkinson's disease has been refuted by researchers in a ground-breaking finding that was published in the journal Neuron, providing new insight into this crippling neurological ailment. According to their findings, Parkinson's disease may be triggered by synapses, which are microscopic gaps that permit neurons to communicate with one another. This discovery provides encouraging new directions for possible treatments that may have a major influence on the lives of those who are afflicted with the illness.
By Farhan Ishraq2 years ago in Chapters
Harvard Researchers Discover That Consuming Red Meat May Boost Your Risk of Diabetes
Even two servings of red meat per week can increase the risk of type 2 diabetes, according to a recent study. With more usage, the risk increases. Red meat can increase this risk, but healthier plant-based protein sources like nuts and legumes or dairy products can reduce it. Beyond health benefits, substituting plant proteins for animal proteins can help reduce environmental problems including greenhouse gas emissions.
By Farhan Ishraq2 years ago in Chapters
The Life of Mawmaw Daisy
September saw the birth of my mawmaw in the late 1930s. September saw my birth in the late 1990s. By chance, Mawmaw’s birthday and my own have always been exactly two weeks apart. This year was the first she missed. And she wouldn’t have missed it had it been a choice she could have made.
By Hannah E. Aaron2 years ago in Chapters
Babylon . Content Warning.
In the heart of Mesopotamia, a region known as the cradle of civilization, there lies a city with a history that stretches back to ancient antiquity. This city is Babylon, a place where I had the unique opportunity to grow up. From its earliest beginnings to its rise as a powerful empire, Babylon has been a living testament to human achievement, innovation, and the intricate interplay of history, culture, and science.
By Alexander jackson2 years ago in Chapters
Which organs are healthy vegetables good for?
Adding blueberries, broccoli, walnuts and pumpkin to your breakfast or dinner preparations can help to promote healthy brain function. These foods are especially beneficial for those seeking to keep their minds sharp, and all of them provide a variety of nutrients that support cognitive health.
By Anılcan Kubilay Akçan2 years ago in Chapters





