Articles, tagged with "19th and 20th centuries", page 2
27th August 2010
A virtual office helps you to use the illogical, but real fascination that people have with addresses in business districts. If you are running an online business as a share broker, a business address on Wall Street will provide a professional image, whic...
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Author:
Shahed Ali
19th July 2010
The history of blooming tea is somewhat clouded in mystery, but what we do know is that it comes to us from the mountainous southern region of China in the Yunnan province. Yunnan province is said to be the birthplace of tea, which according to botanical ...
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the_hendo
13th July 2010
The inundated size leather depression cover has enjoyed a revitalization since it became favorite by characters on TV and in the movies. The most famous ones are the coats that were weathered by the characters in the Matrix movies. These polish, agelong l...
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Author:
sunan
01st June 2010
Halloween is an evening celebrated by people of all faiths especially children dressed up as ghosts and skeletons. Halloween is a historical celebration held in evening and night of the 31st October every year. When talking about history, a unique tribe o...
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Tauqeer Ul Hassan
25th May 2010
If you are a single of the numerous men and women who have struggles with dropping weight, then you may consider another technique which can aid you in getting able to shed bodyweight. Now you can lose bodyweight naturally with the aid of a detox for weig...
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Author:
Victor Monroe
20th May 2010
San Jose, capital and largest city, has the best Costa Rica tours for most travelers and tourists. This city offers numerous spectacular museums, first class restaurants, and amazing night life venues. Some may think less of this city because of its urban...
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Author:
Rose Ramirez
29th April 2010
America is now entering its fifth century of training students. For every generation throughout the 17th, eighteenth, 19th, and 20th centuries, providing and getting a good education has been a major stress ; it was that way when the first colonists arri...
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Author:
Andrew Collins
24th February 2010
Everyone cares about staying healthy and preventing illness. Human death rate due to illness has always been higher than the death rate due to any other factor, including war, technogenic catastrophes and natural disasters.
The epidemic plague known as...
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Author:
mikechoen01
29th January 2010
Methods of keeping track of time date back to ancient days, but it wasn't until the 19th and 20th centuries that the science behind more accurate timekeeping and how that relates to the universe around us was more understood -- or at least investigated. ...
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Kristopher Mckee
14th January 2010
In this article, we take a look at some of the other popular attractions of Luton.
1. Mossman Collection
The Mossman Collection is renowned for being the largest and most prestigious collection of carriages in the UK. Held annually at the Stockwood Pa...
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Author:
Susan Ashby
12th January 2010
Like many things in modern Western society, harem pants are a blending of ancient cultural attire and contemporary fashion design with an end product that is both daring and comfortable. You may have seen them slowly creeping onto the racks of your favor...
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Author:
the_hendo
11th December 2009
Madison, New Jersey, is a borough of roughly 16,000 residents. Also known as The Rose City, Madison sits on about four square miles of enviable real estate in Morris County. Similar to many cities in the region, Madison, New Jersey, has a long history and...
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Author:
Rakesh
10th December 2009
Caran d'Ache was the pseudonym of the 19th Century satirist and political cartoonist Emmanuel Poire.
The name derives from the Russian word karandash meaning pencil (the Turkish root means black stone). The pencil was the tool of trade for M. Poire. So...
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Author:
Tim Bond
23rd November 2009
Though graphic design as a field in and of itself has been a more recent development, the groundwork for modern graphic design has been around since ancient times.
Pictograms are symbols or drawings that represent physical objects. They have been around...
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Author:
Roderick Wisham
26th October 2009
The Czech Republic's third largest city beckons you with its incredible architechtural delight that stands as an evidence to the city's dynamic history. Founded in the year 1267, Ostrava was a significant juncture of prehistoric trading route known as th...
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Author:
Yoshay Lama