Articles, tagged with "industrial revolution", page 2
05th October 2011
The use of machinery was the turning point of the industrial revolution. With time, the ability of machines to perform complicated tasks and the variety of tasks performed has changed drastically. Today, machines practically help humans in every endeavor ...
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Author:
Lionel.
03rd October 2011
Metal is used widely in almost every sector owing to its high strength, durability, low maintenance, ease of availability, good conducting properties, etc. Metal is used in many forms like pipes, sections, wires, rods, sheets, etc. In many of the industri...
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Author:
Christy Jackson
28th September 2011
Air compressors have been round for actually hundreds of years. Now granted the gadgets the ancients used for compressing air bear little resemblance to the modern air compressor. Nonetheless, the fundamental principle is identical and with out the primit...
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Author:
StanLopez
26th September 2011
Water is most important life giving element on the earth and our mother earth is called blue planet because of the water itself. Our Industrial revolution and increased population have made water contaminated and this article is an attempt to make us awar...
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Author:
unlimitedwatercoolers
09th September 2011
Science Fair Projects: How to Find and Choose One on the Environment.
by Mort Barish
Word count: 735
Perhaps the most timely subject matter for students to consider when selecting science fair projects are those about the environment. Not ...
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Author:
Mort Barish
31st August 2011
The role of Education is very much important in life. Without the required educational degree and training, you could never get to pursue a successful career. The more you get qualified; your job prospects will get much better. The UK MBA degree will help...
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Author:
jemsmorgan
17th August 2011
Fans have helped to create safer and more pleasant internal environments for hundreds of years. The invention of mechanical fans is found in the industrial revolution and the first commercially viable electric fans were made available to the US public ear...
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Author:
carlainspiration
15th August 2011
Coal is an abundant sedimentary rock and fossil fuel used primarily as an energy source for electricity and other industrial uses such as smelting and alloy production. Coal is seldom confused with charcoal, which is primarily of wooden origin. Coal was p...
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Author:
jaydeepbiswasy
09th August 2011
Manchester, ranking No.2 on population in the United kingdomManchester is the birthplace of cotton textile industry. 200 years ago, the world's initial big present day cotton textile industry appeared at here, which opened a prelude of the Industrial Revo...
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Author:
Freeman Richardson
04th August 2011
Amongst the many aisles of a department or grocery store, you will always or more often than not come across that one aisle with objects and whatnots covered in dust and worse, cobwebs. While the most common commodities such as food, candies, and liquors ...
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Author:
Samuel Jeremiah
27th July 2011
All the modern day world sky high buildings we don’t seem to get the importance of the pipes which are the in the ground below us and run across the wall that surround us. Pipes are there in almost every aspect of life we see. The very first and the major...
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Author:
ChristinaX
21st July 2011
The city of bridges, hidden between mountains and lying at the junction of four rivers, Alcoy is a historically rich, culturally eclectic city full of interesting sights. About 45 km north of Alicante, it is easy to reach from the larger city and worth th...
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Author:
Franck Lisle
07th July 2011
The American automobile business began about 1900 and moved the US into the Industrial Revolution during the 1920s with disposable parts and the assembly line.The first fifty years was a great time with an "anything goes" frame of mind by manufacturers an...
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Author:
Don Mills
30th June 2011
The earliest structures used for commerce were made from the materials at hand, including earth and wood. Ancient man worked with metals, but had no way of producing and shaping them into sizes suitable for large construction. The industrial revolution se...
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Author:
Adrianna N
28th June 2011
Golf is followed by millions who have never even sunk a putt, but they appreciate and love the game and even feel smug when the weather is not the finest for the golf players to play. But, how did the game begin and how did the simple idea of hitting a sm...
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Author:
Golfer