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In this level 2 reader, the story is one of adventure. There were three main characters in this story, Paul, Sheila and Charles. They are friends of universities in England.
They decided to go Paul’s uncle’s cottage for their holiday. The day, there wasn’t Paul in the place of the covenant. But, there were other men in the cottage. So, these men were robberies.
And Paul was robbery’s prisoner. Sheila helped him. Robberies were going to rob a train in the long tunnel. Then, Paul, Sheila and Charles tried to catch robberies. There was a heavy iron cover at the entrance to the tunnel’s shaft. At the moment a police car came and arrested robberies.
And Paul, Sheila and Charles could go back to the cottage.
Contents • • • • • • • • • Biography [ ] Milne was born in, England, the only child of John Milne of, and at first raised in and later moved to. He was educated at (AKC in Applied Science, 1870) and the. Early career [ ] In the summers of 1873 and 1874, following a recommendation by the, Milne was hired by as a mining engineer to explore in search of coal and mineral resources. During this time he also wrote papers on the interaction of ice and rock, and visited, writing another paper on the newly extinct.
In December, 1873 Milne accompanied Dr. On an expedition to determine the true location of in northwest Arabia. He took the opportunity to study the geology of the and passed on a collection of fossils to the.
Career in Japan (1875–1895) [ ]. Milne horizontal pendulum. Exhibit in the,,.
Jcd-201m base microphone manual. Milne was hired by the of the as a and professor of mining and geology at the in Tokyo from 8 March 1876, where he worked under and with. Partly from a sense of adventure and partly because he suffered from, he travelled overland across taking three months to reach Tokyo.
In 1880, Sir, and John Milne, all British scientists working in Japan, began to study following a very large tremor which struck the Yokohama area that year. They founded the (SSJ).
The society funded the invention of seismographs to detect and measure the strength of earthquakes. Although all three men worked as a team on the invention and use of seismographs, John Milne is generally credited with the invention of the horizontal pendulum in 1880. Milne's instruments permitted him to detect different types of, and estimate velocities. In addition, the foreign professors trained Japanese students including who would become, at the Imperial University, the first professor of seismology at any university in the world and his successor, who refined Milne's instruments to detect and record finer vibrations.