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Change: "human"human chemist",chemist", and that the job of the human chemist is to align individuals in their working combinations to achieve the correct "reactions resulting from the combinations of individuals" (human chemical reactions). Interestingly, Fairburn was the first to state that people might
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Change: Inc.2. Ingham, John N. (1983). Biographical Dictionary of American Business Leaders: Vol. 1, A-G (Fairburn, William Armstrong, pgs. 361-63). Google Books.3. William A. Fairburn – 20th Century American Business Leaders Database. External links ● William Armstrong Fairburn (in spanish); William Armstrong Fairburn (Google translation)translation).
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Change: in his work unless he is fitted by nature for the work he is performing.” Human chemistryIn his Human Chemistry, Fairburn was the first, aside from German polymath Johann von Goethe and his 1809 Elective Affinities, to outline the view that people are "human chemicals" or human
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Change: Fairburn was the first to discuss the idea of the human catalyst and human entropy. Human chemistryIn his Human Chemistry, Fairburn was the first, aside from German polymath Johann von Goethe and his 1809 Elective Affinities, to outline the view that people are "human chemicals" or human
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Change: was to outline how the laws of science or nature might better guide the executive in the operation of his company in terms of placement
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Change: , that the manager or foreman of people is a "human chemist", and that the job of the human chemist is to align individuals in their working combinations to achieve the correct "reactions resulting from the combinations of individuals" (human chemical reactions). Interestingly, Fairburn was
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Change: At about the age of ten, Fairburn's family had immigrated from Huddersfield, England to Bath, Maine. Here, Fairburn was educated in the Bath public schools
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Change: (1876-1947) was an English-born, American author, naval architect, marine engineer, industrial executive and noted for the publication of his 1914, 55-page booklet Human Chemistry a precursor to the science of human chemistry. [1][2]References1. Fairburn, William Armstrong. (1914). Human Chemistry. The Nation Valley Press, Inc.2.
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