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Forget flowers, the greatest gift for 18th century romantics was the heart of a deceased lover

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Dienstag, Februar 13, 2024

My research into 18th century preservation practices led me to a favourite book that details these heart histories of the famous and infamous: historian Charles Bradford’s quirky tome, Heart Burial (1933).

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  • My research into 18th century preservation practices led me to a favourite book that details these heart histories of the famous and infamous: historian Charles Bradford’s quirky tome, Heart Burial (1933).
  • Amazingly sweeping and entertaining, the book narrates the heart journeys of many – primarily western – military, religious and political figures.
  • One such figure, the diplomat Sir William Temple (1628-1699), is buried next to his wife in Westminster Abbey.
  • The practice of preserving the heart – the ancient symbol of the soul and emotion – was not uncommon.
  • But for people in the 18th century, as this case and others show, it also symbolised lovers being united in death.

Literary hearts

  • Perhaps the most storied literary heart is that of poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822).
  • Italian law required the cremation of a drowning victim’s body, so Shelley’s corpse was laid upon a funeral pyre on the shores of the sea, with literary luminaries such as Lord Byron and Leigh Hunt in attendance.
  • The Shelleys’ son, Sir Percy Florence, had his father’s heart encased in silver and placed on display at Boscombe Manor.
  • Upon his death in 1889, the heart was laid to rest in the family vault at St Peter’s Church, Bournemouth.

Hungry hearts

  • In May 1821, Napoleon Bonaparte’s corpse was autopsied over two days before it was to be transported from St Helena to France.
  • Napoleon had requested his intestines be preserved and given to his son, and his heart be sent to his wife Empress Marie-Louise.
  • When rumours circulated in January 1928 regarding the heart of renowned English novelist Thomas Hardy, many were in disbelief.
  • Placing the dead cat with the remainder of the heart in a box, he left the Hardy residence, surrounded by mourners, and proceeded to St Michael’s where the contents were buried.
  • Though Napoleon’s and Hardy’s storied hearts also serve as reminders, perhaps, that we shouldn’t take romantic traditions too seriously.


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Jolene Zigarovich does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

DOE Awards $2.5 Million for Direct Air Capture Study at Constellation Nuclear Plant In Illinois

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Dienstag, April 19, 2022

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded a $2.5 million grant to Constellation and its project partners to explore the benefits of constructing direct air capture (DAC) technology at the companys Byron nuclear energy plant in Northern Illinois.

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  • The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded a $2.5 million grant to Constellation and its project partners to explore the benefits of constructing direct air capture (DAC) technology at the companys Byron nuclear energy plant in Northern Illinois.
  • The study will also focus on the potential for a nuclear plant to become the center of a direct air carbon capture hub, partnering the DAC technology with storage of CO2.
  • The study will inform any future decisions around how and where a DAC facility might be integrated with a nuclear plant.
  • Constellations nuclear experts deliver world-class reliability while incorporating innovative methods to help address climate change, said Dave Rhoades, Chief Nuclear Officer at Constellation.

Quantum Energy Announces (QEGY) New Board Member

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Mittwoch, März 16, 2022

WASHINGTON and HENDERSON, Nev., March 16, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- March 16, 2022 - Quantum Energy Inc. (OTC: QEGY) ("Quantum") announces the appointment of Craig Kitchen to its Board of Directors effective immediately.

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  • WASHINGTON and HENDERSON, Nev., March 16, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- March 16, 2022 - Quantum Energy Inc. (OTC: QEGY) ("Quantum") announces the appointment of Craig Kitchen to its Board of Directors effective immediately.
  • Through the unanimous consent of its Board of Directors, the Company appointed Craig Kitchen to serve as an independent director of the Company.
  • Its restructuring and its ability to raise significant cash resources, in my opinion, will allow Quantum to execute its plans in the rare earth industry successfully.
  • Quantum is an energy-focused company with a project emphasis on rare earth refining and property development in the United States and Canada.

Laura Wighton’s offers a book for mothers desiring to maintain foundations of spiritual, physical, emotional and mental well-being

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Montag, Januar 18, 2021

Laura Wighton is 26 years old and is blessed to call the hinterland of the Byron shire home.

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  • Laura Wighton is 26 years old and is blessed to call the hinterland of the Byron shire home.
  • It is also here where she birthed the idea her debut book, Initiation, and where so much of her creative ideas and energy are ignited.
  • Getting to know the human body and all of its mechanisms is exciting and keeps her inspired for life.
  • For more information or to start publishing today, visit balboapress.com.au/ or call 1-800-844-925.

Mary Byron Project awards $40,000 to innovative domestic violence programs

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Mittwoch, Januar 6, 2021

Since 2003, the Mary Byron Project has used its Celebrating Solutions Awards to showcase innovative programs across the nation that have been proven effective on a local level in the quest to end intimate partner violence and that are replicable in other communities.

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  • Since 2003, the Mary Byron Project has used its Celebrating Solutions Awards to showcase innovative programs across the nation that have been proven effective on a local level in the quest to end intimate partner violence and that are replicable in other communities.
  • The spotlight shone on this important project by the Mary Byron Project helped magnify the impact of this program.
  • The Celebrating Solutions Awards are being retired as the Mary Byron Project turns its thought leadership and services more directly to the legal systems response to intimate partner violence.
  • For more information about the Mary Byron Project or to donate to its work, visit www.marybyronproject.org .

Francis Ford Coppola's Great Women Spirits Honors Inspiring Women Past And Present During New Campaign To Promote STEM Education On Ada Lovelace Day

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Dienstag, Oktober 8, 2019

Ada Lovelace Day on October 8 is an international celebration of women's leadership and achievements in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) and kicks off the Great Women Spirits "Cocktails for a Cause: Shake it for Ada" initiative.

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  • Ada Lovelace Day on October 8 is an international celebration of women's leadership and achievements in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) and kicks off the Great Women Spirits "Cocktails for a Cause: Shake it for Ada" initiative.
  • "We're proud to partner with Great Women Spirits to celebrate the contribution of women in STEM, both past and present, and to spread the word about our transformational mission together by celebrating the great Ada Lovelace," says AnnieCannons's Co-Founder Jessica Hubley.
  • Francis Ford Coppola's Great Women Spirits is ranked #1 on the USA Today 10Best Readers' Choice Awards winners list for Best Craft Gin Distillery.
  • Great Women Spiritssmall-batch, house-crafted, classically styled spiritsare a collection of spirits as unique and remarkable as the women they honor.

RapidScale Hires Byron Price as Partner Experience Manager

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Donnerstag, April 4, 2019

IRVINE, Calif., April 4, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --RapidScale, a Cox Business company, welcomes Byron Price to the team as partner experience manager.

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  • IRVINE, Calif., April 4, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --RapidScale, a Cox Business company, welcomes Byron Price to the team as partner experience manager.
  • His responsibilities include developing new partnerships, managing and leading existing partners, and building a winning partner experience approach in the Southeast.
  • "Before joining RapidScale I was providing revenue cycle management, electronic health records, and cloud solutions to both physician practices and health systems," said Price.
  • "I'm confident that Byron will quickly become a huge asset to RapidScale and our valued partner community."

Ada -- the Automated Document Assessment Solution for Academic Publishers

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Mittwoch, Mai 23, 2018

Editage launches Ada , an Automated Document Assessment solution specifically designed to assess scientific content in research papers.

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  • Editage launches Ada , an Automated Document Assessment solution specifically designed to assess scientific content in research papers.
  • Ada is named after Ada Lovelace, who worked on Babbage's Analytical Engine and is regarded as the first computer programmer.
  • Unlike other automated assessment tools, Ada has specifically been designed to assess scientific content and offers unmatched levels of customization.
  • Ada accepts text as input and outputs a quality score that allows publishers to green flag the paper for peer review.