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Hargreaves, James |
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Hargreaves, James (c. 1720–1778)English inventor who co-invented a carding machine for cotton in 1760. In c. 1764 he invented his ‘spinning jenny’ (patented in 1770), which enabled a number of threads to be spun simultaneously by one person.
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| A deal would be a no-brainer," said Richard Hunter, an industry analyst for Hargreaves Lansdown Stockbrokers, estimating about 350 million pounds ($680 million) in initial cost savings and synergies. The five finalist teams include: Field Operations/WilkinsonEyre Architects; Hargreaves Associates/Michael Maltzan Architecture, Inc; Ramus Ella Architects (REX)/ Michel Desvigne Paysagistes (MDP);West 8 urban design & landscape architecture b. Hargreaves and Giles (2003) highlighted three important components of a professional learning community: collaborative work and discussion, strong focus on teaching and learning, and gathering data to make assessments and improve teaching practices. |
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