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Before Steel and Steam: How Alexander Hamilton Engineered America’s Future

Photo Description: Slater Textile Mill in Rhode Island, started operation in 1793 utilizing water power. This is the spinning mule process, the heart of the mill. Textiles, pottery and lumber were some of the earliest American industries. Photo credit: Wikipedia. … Continue reading

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The Wright Brothers’ Contribution to Safety

The Wright Brothers were many things: pioneers, the first aviators, scientists, engineers, businessmen and safety professionals.  That last one may surprise you.  In this post I am going to explain how they managed risk better than any of their contemporaries, … Continue reading

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Embodying the Ideal: Rooseveltian Americanism and the Pursuit of National Unity

We, as Americans, and as a nation, are not fully living up to the revolutionary ideals upon which our republic was founded. This deeply concerns me, particularly the increasing cynicism among younger generations regarding our nation and their role in … Continue reading

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