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Water Heater Market is Anticipated to Grow Witnessing a Steady CAGR during the Forecast 2022-2028
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• Robert Bosch LLC
• Ariston Thermo SpA
• Rheem Manufacturing Company
• Rinnai Corporation
• Bradford White Corporation
• NORITZ Corporation
• Whirlpool Corporation
• Haier Inc.
• Lennox International Inc.
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No kiss ver[y] fine morn[in]g F[ahrenheit] 55 1/2° at 9 1/2 a.m. at w[hi]ch h[ou]r br[eak]f[a]st – sat read[in]g the 1st 20 p[ages] of the
Naturalists’ Journ[a]l artic[le] Lime etc. – Lime chief[l]y good as a manure on acc[oun]t of the wat[e]r –
it imbibes and its thus cooling the earth – w[i]th my a[un]t at 12 – A- [Adney] and I r[ea]d pray[e]rs and sat talk[in]g a
whi[le] – hav[in]g h[a]d Holt for ab[ou]t an h[ou]r fr[om] ab[ou]t 11 – 11DW. of coal in Mrs. Machin’s land
w[oul]d n[o]t gi[ve] mo[re] for it th[a]n £100 – can[no]t be got for nobod[y] kno[w]s how long – Mr. Rawson can[no]t
get it w[i]thout 1st go[in]g thro’ Joseph Hall’s farm – H[a]d bid h[e]r £100 for the coal – H- [Holt] th[in]ks she
can[no]t ma[ke] a title to it – they (so[me] of the child[re]n as heirs) are suing her for the wh[a]t she
g[o]t for the stone she sold – the farm lets for fifty guin[ea]s  a y[ea]r Geo[rge] Naylor says sadly too
d[ea]r – to buy it, it sh[oul]d pay 3 1/2 p.c. or 3 p.c. w[i]th the coal = £1750 for £30 p[e]r ann[um] =
£1000 + £15 p[e]r ann[um] = £500 + £7.10.0 p[e]r ann[um] = £250 – B[u]t £1500 w[oul]d be en[ou]gh for it –
Mr. Rawson h[a]s b[ou]ght Mr. Sam[ue]l Hall’s coal at Lawhill 60DW. both beds = 120DW. for
one thous[an]d p[ou]nds £100 to be p[ai]d on sign[in]g the deeds and the rest by instalm[en]ts of £50 p[e]r ann[um] –
the contract on[l]y just made – n[o]t signed last Sat[urday] fortn[i]ght – giv[e]n n[o]t sold – one f[iel]d th[a]t R- [Rawson]
can get immed[iatel]y is worth all the mon[ey] – ga[ve] so[me] fr[ie]nd of Mr. Halls’ £20 to advise h[i]m to sell
at th[i]s pr[ice] and ga[ve] Sam[uel] Holdsw[or]th also a fee for advis[in]g and being chief[l]y instrument[a]l the sa[me] –
R- [Rawson] h[a]d put d[o]wn 2 engines of 5 horse power each – the low[e]e engine lifts the wat[e]r int[o] a
level th[a]t empties its[elf] int[o] the Halifax brook n[ea]r Thief br[idge] (n[ea]r Stony Royde) - ------- Garforth of
n[ea]r Bradford the Engineer and planner and putter d[o]wn of the Engines w[hi]ch cost £500 each – Mr.
Holmes h[a]d sold R- [Rawson] so[me] coal at £100 p[e]r ac[re] accord[in]g to Holts’ val[uatio]n – Mr. Ja[me]s Norris and
Jos[e]ph Wilkins[o]n go[in]g int[o] coal partnership – Holt ver[y] gl[a]d he and I escap[e]d Mr. N- [Norris] – H- [Holt] w[oul]d
n[o]t like to ha[ve] an[y]th[in]g to do w[i]th h[i]m – too m[u]ch coal now in the mark[e]t – mine will
pay for keep[in]g – R- [Rawson] h[a]s at Swan bank pit and the oth[e]r pit (coal of b[o]th br[ou]ght out at the sa[me] pl[a]ce)
32 colliers 14 at one 17 at the oth[e]r and 4 coll[ie]rs will get a DW. in a y[ea]r th[a]t R- [Rawson] gets
8DW. p[e]r ann[um] – th[in]ks they ha[ve] stol[e]n so[me] of my coal – s[ai]d I sh[oul]d be gl[a]d if they h[a]d – w[oul]d look aft[e]r
th[e]m – Determ[ine]d to get wat[e]r for Jo[h]n Bott[omle]y  and Whiskum cott[a]ge – H- [Holt] to meet me ab[ou]t it, on the
gr[ou]nd at 3 p.m. on Tues[day] and th[e]n to shew me where to sink pit and gi[ve] me an idea of the cost –
sh[oul]d beg[i]n in spring – will be a y[ea]r in sink[in]g it – th[in]ks Staups n[o]t too dear – 13DW. of
coal th[e]re – Stocks w[oul]d ha[ve] br[ou]ght out coal by the Staups loose for 50 y[ea]rs to co[me] –
aft[e]r leav[in]g my a[un]t soon aft[e]r 1 r[ea]d a few p[ages] forw[ar]d Naturalists’ Journ[a]l and asleep till 3 – A- [Adney] and I
in the walk fr[om] 3 25/.. ab[ou]t 1 1/4  h[ou]r th[e]n in the gard[e]n and ca[me] in ab[ou]t (aft[e]r) 5, and w[i]th my fath[e]r and
Mar[ia]n till aft[e]r 6 – din[ner] at 6 3/4 – coff[ee] – r[ea]d a lit[tle] of Bardon’s costumes of the anc[ien]ts (th[o]se of the Jews) –
A- [Adney] w[e]nt to bed at 9 – I w[i]th my a[un]t 3/4 h[ou]r till 9 3/4 wr[ote] till 10 25/.. wr[ote] the ab[ov]e of today – ver[y] fine day – F[ahrenheit] 60° in
my study now at 10 1/2 p.m. -
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The Mars Relay Network Connects Us to NASA’s Martian Explorers A tightly choreographed dance between NASA’s Deep Space Network and Mars orbiters will keep the agency’s Perseverance in touch with Earth during landing and beyond. When NASA’s Mars 2020 Perseverance rover touches down with the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter on the Red Planet on Feb. 18, they won’t be alone. From orbit, two robotic buddies will be playing a special role in the event by checking in on the mission’s vital signs from the moment Perseverance enters the atmosphere to long after it makes its first tracks on the Martian surface. NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) and the Mars Atmospheric and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) orbiter are a part of the Mars Relay Network, a constellation of spacecraft that serves as a lifeline to the current surface missions on Mars – NASA’s Curiosity rover and InSight lander. While some commands and telemetry can be sent directly to and from Earth, for the most part, the huge quantities of science data collected by rovers and landers cannot, because it would take too long. Most data traveling back to Earth must first be sent to the Mars orbiters overhead, which then transmit the data tens of millions of miles through interplanetary space to radio antennas on Earth, including the antennas of NASA’s venerable Deep Space Network (DSN). “It is a huge endeavor to maintain communications with our spacecraft throughout the solar system, but Mars surface missions take this commitment to another level,” said Bradford Arnold, DSN project manager at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California. “Since Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) arrived in orbit in 1997, a steady stream of orbiters has been added, carrying relay radios and antennas, which provide highly efficient communications between surface landers and Earth. While the choreography of this relay scheme is now somewhat commonplace for assets in place, it is still extremely challenging to coordinate all the communication links for the very brief time during a lander’s arrival.” This dance will ensure that the world can watch Perseverance’s entry, descent, and landing – a harrowing sequence of events that will begin as the rover’s interplanetary cruise ends. Over the Horizon As Perseverance enters the Martian atmosphere inside its protective aeroshell, the rover will switch between several of its onboard antennas to stay in contact with Earth. Some of these antennas use powerful X-band transmissions that can send small amounts of data directly to the DSN. Others use ultra high frequencies (or UHF) to communicate with MRO and MAVEN. Managed by JPL for NASA’s Space Communications and Navigation program (SCaN), the DSN consists of several parabolic radio antennas at ground stations in Southern California, near Madrid, Spain, and outside Canberra, Australia. This configuration allows mission controllers to communicate with spacecraft throughout the solar system at all times throughout Earth’s daily rotation. During Perseverance’s landing, Madrid’s antennas will be trained on Mars, taking the lead when receiving data. The Goldstone complex near Barstow, California, will also be listening in as a backup. Since the landing of NASA’s Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and Opportunity in 2004, science data has been routinely relayed via the Mars orbiters to the DSN, beginning with MGS and then NASA’s veteran Odyssey orbiter, which has been circling Mars since 2001. Because the final two minutes of Perseverance’s descent and landing will be mostly beyond Mars’ horizon from Earth’s perspective, “direct-to-Earth” X-band communications will be impossible, and the rover will communicate with Earth solely via MRO and MAVEN when it lands. In orbit since 2006, MRO was designed as a science mission and to act as a communications relay for landed surface missions. But it received an upgrade to prepare for Perseverance’s landing. “In the past year, the software of the MRO spacecraft and its UHF radio have been updated to allow the near-immediate return of data collected during EDL. MRO will capture the telemetry transmitted by Perseverance and use its 3-meter [10-foot] dish to transmit it immediately to Earth,” said Roy Gladden, manager of the Mars Relay Network at JPL. “We call this a ‘bent pipe’, which allows us to get word from Perseverance even though Mars is blocking our view from Earth.” First Word From Jezero As MRO relays Perseverance’s landing in near-real-time, engineers in mission control hope to confirm landing – and receive the first image – soon after 12:55 p.m. PST (3:55 p.m. EST). Because of the distance the signal has to travel from Mars to Earth, the spacecraft will have landed (known as “spacecraft event time”) 11 minutes and 22 seconds earlier. Later, at about 4:27 p.m. PST (7:27 p.m. EST), Odyssey will fly over the landing site and communicate with the rover to confirm its health. The next relay session after that will be at about 6:36 p.m. PST (9:36 p.m. EST) by ESA’s (the European Space Agency’s) Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO), which will also check in on Perseverance’s health and relay any images the rover has transmitted from the landing site. In addition, MAVEN will capture the entire landing with a data-rich broad spectrum recording, and will send the information back to Earth several hours after landing. This data could be used to fill in any telemetry (engineering data) from the rover during EDL that was missed by MRO during the initial relay, and provide other measurements of the event. This buddy system helps ensure that little data is lost during Perseverance’s historic landing in Jezero Crater while also confirming the health of the rover and its precise location. Science Operations Of course, communications don’t stop after landing. That’s when the complicated task of sending commands to Perseverance and receiving the rover’s huge science data output will begin. During its mission, the rover will have all of the orbiters in the Mars Relay Network for support – including NASA’s MRO, MAVEN, Odyssey, and ESA’s TGO, which has been playing a key role in the network for the past few years. Even ESA’s Mars Express orbiter will be available for emergency communications should the need arise. While the NASA orbiters communicate exclusively with the DSN, the ESA orbiters also communicate via the European Space Tracking network and ground stations located in Russia. Although the Mars Relay Network has expanded to include more spacecraft and more international partners, with every new surface mission comes added complexity when scheduling the relay sessions for each orbiter flyover. “Curiosity and InSight are near enough to each other on Mars that they are almost always visible by the orbiters at the same time when they fly over. Perseverance will land far enough away that it can’t simultaneously be seen by MRO, TGO, and Odyssey, but sometimes MAVEN, which has a larger orbit, will be able to see all three vehicles at the same time,” added Gladden. “Since we use the same set of frequencies when communicating with all three of them, we have to carefully schedule when each orbiter talks to each lander. We’ve gotten good at this over the last 18 years as rovers and landers have come and gone, including collaborating with ESA, and we’re excited to see the Mars Relay Network set new throughput records as it returns Perseverance’s huge data sets.” Ultimately, this communications endeavor connecting Earth and Mars will enable us to see high-resolution images (and hear the first sounds) captured by Perseverance, and scientists will be able to further our knowledge about the Red Planet’s ancient geology and fascinating astrobiological potential. More About Perseverance A key objective of Perseverance’s mission on Mars is astrobiology, including the search for signs of ancient microbial life. The rover will characterize the planet’s geology and past climate, pave the way for human exploration of the Red Planet, and be the first mission to collect and cache Martian rock and regolith. Subsequent missions, currently under consideration by NASA in cooperation with ESA, would send spacecraft to Mars to collect these sealed samples from the surface and return them to Earth for in-depth analysis. The Mars 2020 mission is part of a larger NASA initiative that includes missions to the Moon as a way to prepare for human exploration of the Red Planet. Charged with returning astronauts to the Moon by 2024, NASA will establish a sustained human presence on and around the Moon by 2028 through NASA’s Artemis lunar exploration plans. JPL, which is managed for NASA by Caltech in Pasadena, California, built and manages operations of the Perseverance rover. TOP IMAGES....Five spacecraft currently in orbit about the Red Planet make up the Mars Relay Network to transmit commands from Earth to surface missions and receive science data back from them. Clockwise from top left: NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), Mars Atmospheric and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN), Mars Odyssey, and the European Space Agency’s (ESA’s) Mars Express and Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO). Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech, ESA LOWER IMAGE....The Deep Space Network has ground stations in Madrid (Spain), Goldstone (Southern California), and Canberra (Australia). Pictured here, Madrid’s radio antennas will take the lead in receiving telemetry from the Mars Relay Network during Perseverance’s entry, descent and landing. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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EV Startups Are in Trouble. Investors Don't Care.
Lordstown Motors Corp. RIDE 3.30% , an electric-truck startup, is off to a bumpy start as a public company. In the past month, it said it missed its targets on costs and production, acknowledged it overstated preorders, told investors it didn’t have enough money to start full production and parted with its CEO and CFO.
Yet the company’s investors are rather unfazed: Lordstown’s share price is roughly the same as in mid-May.
The stocks of numerous recently listed electric-vehicle companies are showing remarkable resilience in the face of significant turmoil at their businesses. Lordstown, semi-truck maker Nikola Corp. NKLA -2.94% and electric-car maker Canoo Inc. GOEV 0.40% all have share prices that are in line with, or above, the prices from when they struck deals to go public by merging with special-purpose acquisition companies, or SPACs, last year.
Nikola has a market capitalization of $6.5 billion, up more than 60% since it struck its deal to list last year. Months later, the company’s executive chairman resigned after a short seller accused the company of misrepresenting its technology. The company, which denied allegations of fraud, then scuttled multiple new types of vehicles it previously advertised as key to its business, and a partnership with General Motors Co. largely fell apart.
Canoo announced this spring it dropped numerous aspects of its business plan that it sold to investors months earlier, and its CEO, CFO and co-founder all left the company. It has a roughly $2.4 billion market capitalization, unchanged from when it struck the deal to list publicly. None of the three companies have begun commercial production of vehicles.
Helping explain the seemingly unshakable shares is the flood of amateur investors who bet on stocks of new car makers that went public through SPACs in the past year, analysts and observers of the sector say. Motivated by the promise of fast growth and optimism about an electric vehicle-filled future, these individual investors helped push the shares of numerous new companies in the sector to historically lofty valuations by traditional auto maker standards.
It is unclear exactly how much of the electric vehicle companies’ trading is affected by amateur investors versus hedge funds and Wall Street institutions, which also own some of the stocks. Some traders have placed bets that companies in this sector will drop in value.
The resilience of these stocks has befuddled many watching the industry.
“Normal fundamental and economic analysis would lead you to a pretty dire outcome” for some of the companies, said Jon Lopez, an analyst who covers the new-electric vehicle companies for Vertical Group. But the financial world is awash with money and starved for investments that grow quickly, he said, leading to strange outcomes like this year’s Reddit-fueled rise of so-called “meme stocks” that were boosted by investors who posted calls to send shares of certain companies “to the moon.”
The dynamics at play are similar to Telsa Inc., the electric-vehicle company run by Elon Musk that has more than quintupled in value since early last year to become the world’s most valuable auto maker, said Bradford Cornell, a professor emeritus at University of California Los Angeles’ business school. Tesla’s share price often goes up for little clear reason, while negative events often have little or no impact. Investors are more focused on a future narrative of extraordinary growth than the present day-to-day, he said.
“Is the narrative still believable? If it is, there’s no reason why it can’t go up,” he said of these companies’ stocks.
Lordstown, Nikola and Canoo each have expressed optimism about their businesses, saying they are pointed in the right direction after recent turbulence. Executives at all three have highlighted significant progress even amid their struggles—a development that seems to have tided over investors.
Steve Burns, shown at right with former President Donald Trump in 2020, resigned as Lordstown CEO this month.
Photo: Ken Cedeno/SIPA/Reuters
Lordstown executives said this week they are still on track to start producing some pickup trucks this fall, and demand appears to be strong. The company is in the process of seeking new funding. Nikola has said it is on track to deliver its first electric trucks later this year, and recently struck a deal to raise another $300 million.
Numerous companies in the electric-vehicle industry are “trying to get through SPAC puberty,” said Tony Aquila, Canoo’s chief executive and chairman. After joining the board last year, Mr. Aquila scrapped multiple aspects of Canoo’s business plan, including a plan to rent most customers cars month by month—changes he said he made to bring Canoo’s business in line with what’s achievable. He said he wants to Canoo “underpromise and overdeliver.”
The stocks of Lordstown, Nikola and Canoo are down significantly from their highs, although the same is true for the shares of other electric-vehicle makers, as the market for high-risk stocks has cooled since a burst of enthusiasm late last year. The stocks of the three electric-vehicle makers also haven’t been immune to bad news, but the dips on concerning revelations were less than many analysts expected, and the share prices often recovered many of their losses.
The buoyant environment helped allow a burst of electric-vehicle startups to collectively raise billions of dollars with ease in the past year through mergers with SPACs. They quickly became appealing for early stage startups in hot sectors like electric vehicles; SPACs allow startups to freely talk about their future projections and plans, unlike a more heavily regulated initial public offering.
Lordstown was a prime beneficiary. In its investor presentation from last summer, it highlighted how it would make an electric pickup that would be far less costly than a gas-powered Ford F-150. There was already strong demand from a long list of customers who preordered the truck, the company said, and production would take relatively little investment because the plant Lordstown got from General Motors wouldn’t need much renovation.
Those plans have unraveled.
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Costs of outfitting the plant—which was previously used to build a gas-powered sedan—proved far higher than expected. Ford announced an electric F-150 that was priced more than 20 percent lower than Lordstown’s truck. The company acknowledged some preorders were made by prospective buyers who didn’t appear to have the resources to buy the trucks, and said it received a subpoena from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on the issue. Plant costs soared while full-scale production was delayed.
Peter Di Pasquale, a 30-year-old engineer from Pasadena, Calif., first invested in Lordstown in April after reading about it online, believing it would be able to produce a solid truck. He said he’s aware the company has significant risks, and the management tumult in the past week was concerning. Still, the company is nearing production of its pickup, giving it a leg up on other manufacturers that are months or years behind.
“The factory is real,” he said. “The workers are real.”
“I’m cautiously optimistic.”
Write to Eliot Brown at [email protected]
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Aunt Anne has a birthday. Anne buys buns
Thurs[day] 26 March 1835
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No kiss Ver[y] fine morn[in]g F 44° at 8.50. Till 9 1/2 r[ea]d fr[om] page 227 to 254 end of ‘An Inquiry int[o] the
Nature of Sleep and Death, w[i]th a view to ascert[ai]n the mo[re] immed[ia]te causes
of d[ea]th, and the bet[ter] regulat[io]n of the means of obviat[in]g t[he]m. Repub[lishe]d by permiss[io]n of
the presid[en]t and council of the Roy[a]l Soc[iet]y, fr[om] the philosoph[ica]l Transact[io]ns for 1827
                                                29-31-33 and 34. Being the conclud[in]g part of the author’s experiment[a]l
           Inq[uir]y int[o] the Laws of the vit[a]l Funct[io]ns. By A.P.W.Philip, M.D.F.R.S, L & E
Fellow of the Roy[a]l Colleges of Physic[ia]ns of Lond[on] and Edin[burgh] etc. Lond[on]
Hen[r]y Renshaw, 356, Strand. 1834 ‘Lond[on] Bradbury and Evans, Whitefriars.
Late J. Davidson’ – vol[ume] 800 pages 254.
Br[eak]f[a]st at 9.35 to 10 ½. A lit[tle] whi[le] w[i]th my fath[e]r, bet[ter] t[hi]s morn[in]g. Off w[i]th A-[Ann] to H-X [Halifax] at 11 1/2
V   down the o.b [old bank] 5 min[ute]s at the office of mess[e]rs P- [Parker] and Adam. A- [Ann] walk[e]d ab[ou]t whi[le] I w[a]s t[he]re, told  
Mr Adam
mere[l]y to reply to Mr Mitchell’s no[te] t[ha]t till he M- [Mitchell] h[a]d set a price on the Low[e]r- George est[a]te, they,
mess[e]rs P- [Parker] and A- [Adam], w[oul]d n[o]t bid a price. S[ai]d I sus[pecte]d t[he]re w[a]s so[me] trick[in]g und[e]r h[a]nd work. Mr A-
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agreed w[i]th me and th[ou]ght a Mr Holroyd or so[me] s[u]ch na[me], a gr[ea]t build[e]r w[a]s ab[ou]t mak[in]g the purchase.
A- [Ann] and I t[he]n w[e]nt to Whitley’s so[me] ti[me] t[he]re. Booth offer[e]d to pay b[a]ck the 5 guin[ea]s p[ai]d to h[i]m 20 Oct[ober] last
and by h[i]m p[ai]d to Longman and co[mpany] to be p[ai]d to mess[e]rs Pickford’s, waggoners, for tak[in]g my carr[ia]ge up to Lond[on]
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be settled on pay[in]g my c[oa]ch mak[e]rs bill and I took the 5 guin[ea]s out in books. One p[ou]nds worth
for mys[elf]. Brown’s Zoologist’s Text b[oo]k etc and the remaind[e]r for A-[Ann]. The Encylop[edi]a of geog[raph]y complete
+   and Sharon Turner’s sacred hist[ory] of the world, t[he]n to Nicholson’s shop to buy Nanroot muslin
V  for child’s frock to be work[e]d to gi[ve] to L[ad]y V.C [ Vere Cameron], t[he]n ret[urne]d by the N[orth]g[a]te. Called at Batty’s the  
confect[ione]rs
to congrat[ulate] h[i]m on hav[in]g b[ou]ght the adjoin[in]g cot[tage] of mess[e]rs Bateman and co[mpany], hoped B- [Bateman] w[oul]d n[o]t  
sell
his purchase to an[y] one b[u]t mys[elf] b[u]t gl[a]d he meant to keep it, he ga[ve] £380 – told me of Greenwoods purchase, t[he]n in pass[in]g
the Raff yard saw Greenw[oo]d, saw the gr[ea]t cedar of Libanns arriv[e]d a lit[tl]e whi[le] ago fr[om] Kampsale
n[ea]r Doncast[e]r. Congrat[ulate]d h[i]m on his buy[in]g the prop[ert]y adjoin[in]g my Sheep Croft for the cot[tage]s and
f[iel]d h[a]d giv[e]n Mr Chamberlain £2100 and for the oth[e]r side winding Lane £1100
a Mr Lister of Bradford has b[ou]ght the bot[tom] of the f[iel]d d[o]wn to the brook mean[in]g to build a mill t[he]re.
Greenw[oo]d shew[e]d us ov[e]r his purchase, s[ai]d I w[oul]d ta[ke] it off his hands if he liked and s[ai]d I h[a]d
just made the sa[me] offer to Batty, begg[e]d J [ John] G- [Greenwood] n[o]t to sell to any one b[u]t mys[elf], he will n[o]t sell
at all b[u]t will do an[y]th[in]g to accom[o]d[a]te me. All right, ret[urne]d up the new bank, ho[me] at
2.20, a few min[ute]s w[i]th my a[un]t, h[a]d wish[e]d h[e]r man[y] hap[py] ret[urn]s of the day just bef[ore] go[in]g
to H-X [Halifax] and now br[ou]ght her so[me] lit[tle] buns fr[om] Batty’s, she is 70 today. Fr[om] 2 1/2 to 4 A-[Ann] and
I sat look[in]g ov[e]r Washington and Arnold’s plan of H-X [Halifax], plann[in]g new st[ree]ts etc. I w[e]nt out
again at 4.05.  1.10 h[ou]r w[i]th Ch[arle]s How[ar]th in the workshop talk[in]g ab[ou]t coal and Mr Rawson’s engine
on the top of the hill, his pit is 120 y[ar]ds deep and at t[hi]s depth his 2 engines are set and
his galloway-gate commences, w[hi]ch after going ab[ou]t 200 y[ar]ds long tow[ar]ds the chicken, divides
int[o] 2 branches, one lead[in]g to the bot[tom] of the old bank, the oth[e]r to Swan banks. The engines
pump the wat[e]r fr[om] the depth they do pump it be t[ha]t depth wh[[a]t it may int[o] the level
commenc[in]g at the 120 y[ar]ds pit bot[tom] and running out just bel[ow] Thief Bridge. Ch[arle]s H- [Howar]th knows
t[ha]t 6 y[ar]ds of level is lost for e[ver]y 100 y[ar]ds breadth of coal-bed ∴ [therefore] as many ti[me]s 6 y[ar]ds
*     but he can pump wh[a]t ev[e]r depth he h[a]s pow[e]r for. T[he]n if he pumps 42 y[ar]ds he
can get by it 7 x 100 br[ea]dth of coal = 700 y[ar]ds br[ea]dth fr[om] his engine pit w[hi]ch will ta[ke] in the who[le] of
Mr Sam[ue]l Hall’s coal. They say they can loose d[o]wn as far as Brookfoot – yes! if
they ha[ve] pow[e]r to pump up fr[om]so gr[ea]t a depth as t[hi]s w[oul]d require. They are now driv[in]g
in Sandstone go[in]g to spend their level in the coal. I und[er]st[oo]d John Mann they h[a]d on[l]y
25 y[ar]ds of level to sp[en]d, vid[e]…. i.e 25 y[ard]s to pump: but 25/6 = 4 1/6 ∴ [therefore] they can
on[l]y get a br[ea]dth of 400 + 100/6 or n[o]t 420 y[ar]ds br[ea]dth of coal. Fr[om] 5 1/4 to 6 1/4 w[i]th Pickells and his broth[er]
Nat[han] do[in]g up wall t[ha]t h[a]s fallen in John Mallins[o]n’s f[iel]d n[ea]r Breakneck, and sett[in]g out bit of new
Brook course. Din[ner] at 6 1/2, ½ h[ou]r w[i]th my fath[e]r and Mar[ia]n, the form[e]r bet[ter] tonight. Coff[ee] at 7.40 sat d[o]wn
N  st[ai]rs talk[in]g till 9. I suggest[e]d a plan for a priv[a]te school in Lightcliffe to be call[e]d the Cliffhill school, t[he]n
look[in]g ov[e]r b[oo]ks co[me] tonight fr[om] Whitleys. 1/2 h[ou]r w[i]th my a[un]t till 10.20 t[he]n wr[ote] all b[u]t the 1st 11 lines of today  
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Dedicated to Death: The End Experiment of Thomas Bradford
When the Fox sisters of Hydesville, New York claimed they contacted the spirit of a murdered peddler in 1848 the ears of the entire country listened. Suddenly there was hope that those who passed away were not truly gone and people from all over began to scramble to find ways to communicate with the dead. Later, with the horrors of the Civil War tearing the country and families apart people looked to Spiritualism and any way possible to find answers from beyond. Hundreds of thousands never came home, countless numbers were never found and the need for closure and communication drove people into the parlors and palms of people claiming they could be their much-needed bridge to the other side.  As many people that believed in life after death, there were just as many who refuted it and the divide grew. As time moved on the division deepened with both sides seeking the ultimate proof that death was, or was not, the end. It is an argument that is still actively debated to this day.
Prof. Thomas Lynn Bradford was a man of many ventures. A one-time electrical engineer, athlete, and actor, by 1920 he had begun studying and lecturing about the occult with a particular focus on the afterlife. The world had now suffered through World War I and people’s spirituality was again feeling highly tested. Bradford was a man of sound mind, but his headspace became more and more filled with his thoughts on life after death and how to prove it. He wrote “…all phenomena are outside the domain of the supernatural." He wanted to prove his theories using scientific fact, but he knew he could not do it alone.
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Professor Thomas Lynn Bradford.
In the early part of 1921 Bradford placed an ad in a local Detroit newspaper under the name “Professor Flynn” and stated that he was seeking “someone interested in spiritualistic science.” It was a strange ad, which was exactly why it caught the attention of prominent Detroit native Ruth Starkweather Doran. Doran was not a firm believer in Spiritualism. But, she was an avid researcher and was intrigued with the opportunity to learn about a field so unfamiliar to her. On a whim, she responded to the ad and before long she and Bradford began meeting face to face.
The experiment Bradford presented to Doran would have sent most people running, but for reasons unknown, she stuck with the plan. Before their last meeting on February 5th 1921 Bradford finished typing his latest manuscript and laid it neatly next to his typewriter. There was much to do and once Doran arrived the details were ironed out about how he would contact her when his half of the experiment was complete and how they would then reunite. The deal was made. They bid each other farewell and Bradford shut the door of his rented room. He knew he would not be disturbed, he already informed his landlord, a Mr. Marcotte, that if anyone were to call for him to tell them he was out and would not be back until very late. He turned on his heater. blew out the pilot light, turned up the gas, and laid down in bed until the fumes took his life.
The fact that Bradford killed himself in pursuit of answers about life after death may not have come as a shock to some of his friends. It was later reported that the occult interested him more than anything in the physical world. At one point he told Mr. Marcotte, “When I die my body goes to science. It is to be sent to the Michigan Medical Institute. Anyhow, my body does not amount to much.”
When Bradford’s body was discovered by Marcotte the next day the gas was still pouring from his heater. Upon investigation police found his typewriter, with one final note never removed, “And it is through scientific facts that I propose to demonstrate clearly the phenomena of spirits and prove that all the phenomena is outside the domain of super-natural.” Baffled by the suicide, the Detroit Police Department began to look for an explanation, and the dots quickly led to Doran who escaped any legal action by claiming they had met and discussed proving the afterlife but that she did not know he was planning to kill himself that night. Now, with his lifeless body laying in his home the first part of Bradford’s plan was complete. The second part relied on reconnecting with Doran to prove there was life after death. The self-proclaimed skeptic agreed to go through with it. “I am his friend.” Doran said, “If he can cause his spirit to come back to earth I believe his spirit will come to me first.”
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Newspaper headline about Bradford’s suicide.
In the days following Bradford’s suicide the eyes of the Spiritualism world were firmly fixed on Doran’s parlor where she was hosting multiple vigils waiting for her friend to reach out and make contact. Throughout the entire process though, Doran made it a point that she was not a psychic, saying that she was simply a human being there to serve as a middleman and prove Bradford’s theories. She and the intrigued masses patiently waited night after night for a connection, but the hours moved on quietly with Doran only stating at one point that she felt a “strange sensation”.
Doran and the spiritualists were not the only one wanting to hear from Bradford. Multiple newspapers waited eagerly for word, running headlines updating the masses with the New York Times reporting, “Dead Spiritualist Silent” two days after the suicide. It was a few days into a planned two week long vigil that there was finally something to report, but it was not from Doran. A woman named Lulu Mack came forward stating that during a visit with a medium she heard a voice calling the name “Thomas Bradford”, a name she claimed was totally unfamiliar to her at the time. She told reporters that Bradford could not communicate very well because his suicide made him weak, suspending him before he could fully pass on to the next realm. “Life has fled from the body of Thomas Lynn Bradford but his spirit is hovering near and calling to us to hear its message,” Mack reported. “I have heard the call of his spirit. It is calling to me even now. But I cannot hear the message it would send, because the spirit is too weak.”
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Headline from The New York Times, February 18, 1921. 
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Headline from  The Pittsburgh Press, February 10, 1921.
Suddenly, a week after Bradford took his own life, Doran claimed she had a feeling she was going to hear from him, but it would be difficult considering how weak he was. Papers, thirsty for the next part of their bizarre story, urged spiritualists to concentrate on Bradford and “assist” him in reaching out. To make sure it was a focused effort it was agreed that 9pm was the time to take action and focus to help Bradford and Doran reconnect.
Much to the delight of some and criticism of others, at 9pm that night Doran sat in her darkened parlor with three witnesses. Suddenly, she put her hands to her temples, commanded the lights be turned off, and told someone to start writing. According to her, Bradford had finally arrived. “I hear his voice” she said to the room, “It is faint, but it grows more distinct. It is the professor.”
As Doran spoke in broken fragments the alleged message from Bradford was slowly pieced together:
“I am the professor who speaks to you from the Beyond. I have broken through the veil. The help of the living has greatly assisted me. I simply went to sleep. I woke up and at first did not realize that I had passed on. I find no great change apparent. I expected things to be much different. They are not. Human forms are retained in outline but not in the physical. I have not traveled far. I am still much in the darkness. I see many people. They appear natural. There is a lightness of responsibility here unlike in life. One feels full of rapture and happiness. Persons of like natures associate. I am associated with other investigators. I do not repent my act. My present plane is but the first series. I am still investigating the future planes regarding which we in this plane are as ignorant as are earthly beings of the life just beyond human life.”
At 10pm the lights were brought back on and a flustered Doran looked over the bits and pieces that she claimed were given to her directly from the spirit of Bradford. Then, she suddenly fainted. Once resuscitated one of the witnesses asked her if she was positive about her message, was she absolutely sure she was speaking with Bradford from beyond the grave? She was adamant, “I am convinced. I never heard a spirit voice before. That was the professor, without doubt."
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Illustration from  The Ogden Standard-Examiner, February 21, 1921.
For all of the speculation and attention leading up to Doran waiting to hear from Bradford, the aftermath was remarkably tame. Despite the accounts from both Doran and Mack, members of both the Spiritualism community and the general public were not convinced that the alleged message from Bradford was proof of anything. The headlines faded into obscurity and Doran went along with them. Later in the year Doran wrote an article claiming that she maintained regular communication with her departed friend ever since. She was now a believer, still receiving messages from Bradford detailing how one day both realms would meet.
“Through spiritualism the world will be reclaimed: sin will be vanquished, suffering will end” she claimed he told her. “The physical in man will cease to be, and physical death, and that is the only death, will be no more. Men will live on earth forever, even as they live forever in the spirit world.”
At the time of his death Bradford was near penniless. His estranged wife living in Wisconsin only learned of his death later and his body was claimed by a brother, James Bradford, who handed it over to an undertaker for interment.
The body of Professor Thomas Lynn Bradford, the man who gave up his life to prove life after death, is buried in the Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Detroit, Michigan.
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BLOG POST #2: Media Assessment of Green Energy
CONSERVATIVE:  https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/daniel-turner-california-green-energy-pay-to-play-politics
Subject: 
Green energy is expensive and only benefit the green energy lobbyists.
Author: Daniel Turner
White, male, middle aged
Lives in Washington, DC
Native of Queens, NY 
Founder and Executive Director of Power The Future 
Has a degree in Philosophy from the Pontifical University of Rome 
Context:
Posted by Fox News on June 23, 2019
Since Fox News posted the article, it is going to be more conservative
It was posted very recently so the topic is very relevant and more reliable than an old article 
Audience:
The source was created for all voters but more specifically for the right which means the article has conservative bias, making it less reliable.
Perspective:
Subjective
The author claims that green energy does not help reduce carbon emissions, is too expensive, and the government and “green energy lobbyists” work together to make huge profits.
I disagree with the claim because green energy does reduce carbon emissions but there must be a significant amount of people using this type of energy for there to be big change.
Significance:
Evidence:
“A recent report from the University of Chicago found that these mandates are ‘inefficient in reducing carbon emissions,’ but do hike electricity prices as much as 17 percent”
“The Los Angeles Times reports that in California, hydropower near Yosemite National Park, which has ‘been churning out carbon-free electricity for nearly a century,’ is somehow not counted as green.” 
“Los Angeles Times’ editorial board blasted state lawmakers for attempting to create a ‘slush fund’ out of California’s cap-and-trade system”
LIBERAL:  https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/03/energy/us-oil-rejects-renewable-energy/index.html
Subject:
Oil companies are investing in clean energy, more so European oil companies than American companies.
Author:  Matt Egan
Writer for CNN
Lives in New Jersey
Works in New York, NY
He used to work for the Fox Business Network, mostly covering the stock market
Born in Bogotá, Columbia
Mid 30′s
Context:
Posted by CNN on October 8, 2018
This was almost a year ago so the source might not be up to date which could make it inaccurate for today. Also, CNN is shifted more to the left so the article could have a liberal bias.
Audience:
The source was created for common people to be exposed to the oil companies investing in clean energy.
Perspective:
Subjective
the article talks about the alternate green energy sources big oil companies are investing in and is asking why some companies aren’t investing in green energy sources
the article doesn’t address the perspective of the oil companies who are unwilling to invest in green energy and why they choose not to do so
I agree with the need to invest in green energy since oil is a non renewable resource that we will eventually run out of
Significance:
Evidence:
Big Oil would have to spend $350 billion on wind and solar by 2035 to match the 12% market share it holds in global oil and gas, Wood Mackenzie estimates.
"At some point in the future, the oil and gas market will start to get squeezed as the energy transition takes off," Ellacott said.
"Exxon thinks they can ride it out. They'll be the last to move," said Jeff McDermott, managing partner at Greentech Capital Advisors, a sustainable energy investment firm.
"The risk is there's a game-changing technology that brings forward peak oil demand," Ellacott said.    
Not only is BP acquiring electric vehicle charging company Chargemaster, last year it placed a $200 million bet on solar by purchasing a stake in Lightsource, Europe's largest solar development company. 
France's Total, spent $1.4 billion in 2011 to acquire a majority stake in San Jose, California-based solar panel maker SunPower (SPWR). 
In 2016, Total (TOT) paid $1.1 billion to buy Saft Group, a manufacturer of lithium-ion batteries used to power electric vehicles. 
Chevron said it's taking "prudent, practical and cost-effective actions to address potential climate change risks." That includes investing about $1.1 billion in carbon capture and storage projects in Australia and Canada and recently launching a $100 million Future Energy Fund to invest in "breakthrough technologies." 
Swarup is most excited about Exxon's research over the past decade into algae biofuels as a way to power heavy-duty trucks or even airplanes. Exxon and biotech firm Synthetic Genomics recently achieved a technical breakthrough on algae by using advanced cell engineering. 
OBJECTIVE:  https://www.npr.org/2018/09/10/646373423/california-sets-goal-of-100-percent-renewable-electric-power-by-2045?t=1567665657874
Subject:
California’s goal is to reach 100 percent clean electric power by 2045
Author: Camila Domonoske
Reporter
She covers cars, energy and the future of mobility for NPR's Business Desk
White, female
Graduated from Davidson College in North Carolina 
Context:
September 10, 2018
This was a year ago so the source might not be up to date which could make it inaccurate  
Audience:
the sources was created for anyone interested making it more reliable since it does not target a specific group of people
Perspective:
Objective
Different perspectives: 
Switching to 100 percent clean energy 
Switch to 100 percent clean energy is not be feasible
I agree with eventually switching to 100 percent clean energy even if it does take time to switch over and for technology to advance.
Significance:
Evidence:
Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill mandating the electricity target on Monday. He also issued an executive order calling for statewide carbon neutrality — meaning California "removes as much carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as it emits" — by the same year.
The bill specifically requires that 50 percent of California's electricity to be powered by renewable resources by 2025 and 60 percent by 2030, while calling for a "bold path" toward 100 percent zero-carbon electricity by 2045.
variability means it's tricky to get renewable energy supply to match up with electricity demand... Large-scale energy storage systems can help address that problem, Sommer said, as could a "better-connected transmission grid system."
California's utilities had been on track to meet the previous goal, of 50 percent clean power by 2030, "but scientists debate whether cost-efficient 100 percent clean energy is feasible or if it would require new technological advances," Bradford wrote. 
SIMILARITIES: 
They all touch on the problems with switching to green energy and how the trend is investing in and/or switching to green energy
The objective article touches on the difficulties in switching to clean energy as well as the conservative article
DIFFERENCES:
The conservative article is against green energy while the liberal article is for green energy
The liberal article is about oil companies investing in green energy while the objective article is about completely switching to green energy
I relate the most to the objective article since I live in California and believe that switching to clean energy will be beneficial. I also understand that switching to clean energy is very difficult and costly so it will take time to reach that 100 percent.
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Incurred a cross sometime after getting into bed thinking of A- and she snoring by me very fine morning – making memoranda F56 ½° inside and 55° outside now at 7 50/.. am and went out with Robert the joiner – hurt at Booths’ manner of speaking to him yesterday – all mistake and with Robert Mann till 9 ½ had Jagger under surveyor of the Goldey road to ask to set them slope down the high ridge on my side as they have done on the Sour milk hall side – said I did not like to refuse him, but did not like my green [?] being do denuded they take the sod (he said only 2 yards back) to cover their new slope – would be done for 3/6 a rood – at last, if the commissioners would let me carry my Lodge wall down in a straight line (cut off the corner left) I would consent at once to the slope being done – breakfast at 9 ½ in about ½ hour or more – then had A- out with me – to Listerwick, and about home – till about 11 ¼ - then with DB. took him and Robert Mann up to Walker pit to see about the pit-toad sheds, and colliery conveniences – sinking the present road would be somewhere about 350 yards of stuff to shift extra – and sinking 4 yards about the pit etc. would altogether = 1700 or 1800 yards of stuff – shewed them my intention as to masking the conery wood wall – and fencing off the wood, and turning part of what used to be wood into field – remainder of the old some of the pit all to be moved and a good job and good field to be made of the whole – then talked over the laundry court road job – the road to be stoned at convenience – the stuff shifting to be done immediately – would take Robert and John and Sam Booth 3 weeks – then Robert to take the colliery job and its belongings, and have all ready at WP. by the time the main gates are driven up – they will drive off these 2 yards a day but of the mine(=80 yards) from the coal-workings up into WP. they would hardly drive a yard a day .:. say 160 days + 23 Sundays = 183 days
300+435 = 735÷2 = 367 ½ days + 53 Sundays = 420 days
.:. the main gates = about 1 year and 2 months and the mine = 26 weeks or ½ year
.:. if the main gates are begun about 1 August they ought to up at WP. the 1st of October next year and if the mine is begun now for the sake of getting and siding the stuff, it ought to be done by Xmas – the gin to be set directly and the stuff to be carted to the spot where wanted – and to begin as soon as Thomas G- has cut his hay grass – he has now sown the field his house stands in with the 3rd crop of oats, full as the land is of [quicks] – I said I was as bad as he to let him do so – yes! RM. thought I was – Told DB. to give G- notice I could not allow this kind of farming – DB. to be put into my place, but Robert M- (under him) to be answerable for keeping the horses employed – explained about cistern to be placed at the mouth of the water drift that falls into the low fish pond, and about 14lbs. to the yard inch lead pipe to be laid from there to the present lead cistern – came in about (after) 3 – ordered cold meat for DB- and he was to go immediately afterwards to the clerk of the gas light and coke company with the tender of coal – (vide p. 101 line 14) – DB. copied what I wrote yesterday – and took it with him – just before he came this morning about before 11 came someone from Mr. Crossley, the attorney, of Bradford and served upon me a written in the matter of Messrs. Nelsons masons – I told the man I would have nothing to do with it – he might throw it down upon the ground if he chose, and so he did and I called William Lord to pick it up and give it to Robert Mann, and almost immediately came Booth who (it seemed) was in the servants hall, and whom I called to the spot, and Robert M- gave him (DB.) the written which I told DB. to take to Mr. Parker – sometime (from after 3) with Robert the joiner ordering about the housemaids closet – told him I had spoken to Booth who never meant to say anything to hurt him, and was sorry he has been so mistaken by Robert – all right – then till 5 (A- had returned in the meantime and sat writing her journal by me) wrote all but the 1st line of today – she had begun yesterday and finished this morning tracing copy of my case estate plan – nicely done – at 5 20/.. William Keighley came – to have his bill paid – settled
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with him – then had Holt till 6 ½ - he takes the farm, on agreement to value on and off at £70 a year but I agree to make his salary for taking care of the colliery on condition that he does A-‘s bits of measuring and care taking £20+£10 so that his rent is in reality £40 per annum and I told him I thought there were £20 per annum of cottages to let off if he chose – but that I should only put the place in tenantable repair – he agreed to take £20 per annum for the colliery and DB. to have the same I said I should give him Holt the extra ten pounds as a separate thing – he seemed very well satisfied – said he should try to agree with john Oates tomorrow if he could – It was understood on Tuesday that I reserve the bit of ground Mallinson has – and it must also be understood that holt must give me a blue vote, or, tho’ he may enter I will quit him; for it is so notorious that I make a point of this that my not having thought of naming it at the moment ought to make no difference – I told him if the colliery was let, he would have no chance for it; and he must think whether it would be disagreeable or not, to have some sorts of tenants of the pit – I asked if WP. could be set going by 1 October 12 months yes! could £200 be cleared by Xmas towards the engine – ye! Did he think he could keep the colliery in my own hands – he would try, and said it as if he intended it should be kept in my own hands and pay me well – he will not mend the wages of the men driving up to AP. so that the 2 gates stand at as let 3/. per yard and 1/. per yard as let with task of coal – he said he would keep them as tight to it as they did their own – on asking who there was to succeed him, he said his brother Joseph – I said I should not name it but should take notice of him – but as for him, he would be a new man – it would be different – meaning he must pay the rent – H- will be here at 10 am tomorrow
tell him I must have his vote
and Mallinsons’ bit of ground
and will only put the place into tenantable repair –
dinner at 7 – to 8 – when came upstairs – finished our bottle of champagne brought up yesterday and A- slept on the bed by me till after 10 – from 8 to 11 at accounts – my own rental and looking over rent book – very slovenly kept by SW. no entry at all of Sutcliffe wood farm – very fine day – F56 ½° inside and 48° outside now at 11 ¼ pm – Letter tonight 2pp. from Marian – Mrs. Button died last Monday evening – her legacy to Marian £120 – Marian thankful High Royds is sold – for £2250 to be paid for 20 July – note from the philosophical society – paper to be read on the China opium trade -
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