Articles, tagged with "bce", page 1
09th February 2012
While present for many years, the usage of conventional henna has been limited to Africa, Middle East, and India. In the past few decades, though, the concept of impermanent tattoos continues to grow in popularity in the western countries, particularly in...
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Author:
tomlaws
09th February 2012
The contributions of the Ancient Chinese World are numerous. Many of them, paper, the compass, and silk fabric, are still used every day in a design that hasn't much changed since their advent. Among these contributions are also spiritual and natural heal...
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Author:
Samantha Dale
07th February 2012
We all know that different people see the world differently. Sometimes we find those differences appealing. At other times, the differences between ourselves and others are an irritating source of conflict. But rarely, in either case, do we take the time ...
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Author:
Gary Jordan
15th November 2011
For the last century, archeology has maintained that human civilization arose around 5,000 years ago almost simultaneously in both Egypt and Mesopotamia. The bets were on, that the Sumerians; who lived near the Delta of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in ...
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Author:
Zarin
19th August 2011
Amravati is a small town situated on the banks of the River Krishna in the Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh, India. Amravati is famous for its Amareswara temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is one of the famous Pancharamas. Amaravati, also known a...
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Author:
Ayush Aggarwal
17th August 2011
Some of the most commonly used tools for do-it-yourselfers are slide hammers, impact hammers and impact wrenches. In fact, the hammer has been used to deliver impact on objects since as early as 2,600,000 BCE. Today, it is used mainly to drive in nails, w...
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Author:
Johnthan Smith
13th June 2011
The ceremonial county of Hertfordshire features numerous small towns that are drenched in Old England history and ancient properties, and people who have an intense passion for genuine history should definitely pay this county a long visit. Baldock is ano...
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Author:
David Fisher
03rd May 2011
Carpet has been around for centuries as a typical covering of floors in homes. As early as 3 BCE, carpets were considerably the top choice to use at home as decors to enhance the beautiful designs. Today, carpeting are still very significant in terms of b...
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Author:
WebFirstPro
14th April 2011
Since as early as 2,600,000 BCE, mankind has used hammers to deliver an impact on an object. Today, this hand tool is most commonly used to drive in nails, forge metal, break objects as well as fit parts together. This article explores three types of hamm...
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Author:
Johnthan Smith
05th April 2011
The most sacred book in Christianity and Judaism is the Holy Bible. The Jewish Bible dates back to almost 500 BCE, while the Christian version goes back to the first century. There are differences between the two books. The main distinction rests in the f...
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Author:
geraldtudo81
22nd March 2011
In part one of this series we covered the main components of the International Building Code as laid out by the International Code Council. Now we will move on to take a quick look at how the construction industry has evolved around the code and why we c...
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Author:
Mark Munns
16th March 2011
Diamonds have an allure about them that make them probably the most sought after gemstones inside the globe. They say that "diamonds really are a lady's ideal pal", and in excess of probable that sentiment is on account of their brilliance, their sparkle,...
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Author:
Donnetta Mcclintic
07th March 2011
Missouri is a state which is located in mid western part of United States of America and is bordered by Iowa, Kentucky, Illinois, Arkansas, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Nebraska and Kansas. As far as population is concerned, Missouri comes at the eighteenth posit...
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Author:
Dion Silva
21st February 2011
Sometimes known as the Grandfather or Father of Western Philosophy, Parmenides of Elea lived during the fifth century BCE, writing in response to the pluralist philosophies of the pre-socratics that preceded him. His only known work, the didactic poem cal...
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Author:
David von Walland
17th February 2011
From early in the development of history, log homes and structures have been part of the human shelter system where forests provided the primary source of building material. The preservation and need for permanent structures became a necessity as civiliza...
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Author:
ronybedardkafa