Articles, tagged with "industrial revolution", page 3
28th June 2011
The modern home and office printer is the culmination of thousands of years development of writing technology, all the way from crude etchings on stones to the printed colour page of the present day. It is only really in the last twenty to thirty years...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
21st June 2011
These days, practically all homes would personal at least one particular vacuum cleaner which is far from how it was ahead of. Manual labor was the widespread sight of the past which makes use of brooms and brushes to sweep off dirt, the typical way of cl...
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Author:
Peishan Chen
16th June 2011
Wall clocks come in many different styles and being able to choose the right style of wall clock for your home is important when you want to make sure the décor matches as much as possible. Some of the main styles of wall clocks include the following.
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Author:
wallclock
12th June 2011
The world is a tiny place, and when you don't treat it properly it can really end up suffering for it. That seems to be the story of human civilization on Earth for the last couple of centuries, unleashing unfathomable havoc on a delicate global environm...
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Author:
Tom Lasky
10th June 2011
Birmingham was the centre of the United Kingdom’s industrial revolution. Today, many people visit Birmingham for a splendid holiday break as it is home to several tourist landmarks. This city is also shopper’s paradise, as it has developed into an importa...
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Author:
Abhishek
07th June 2011
When it comes to vehicles, water pumps, fans or any other appliance that we are having now in our home; we will always find a motor inside it. It has been an established fact that these things revolutionized the way people live their lives. From the commo...
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Author:
Andrew Beene
01st June 2011
Jewellery just seems to be one of those things we take for granted. We might wear it to look good, receive it as an heirloom, to complement an outfit or simply to show off our wealth. But where did the idea of jewellery originally come from to make it int...
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Author:
Anthony
27th May 2011
In most people’s eyes, a cabinet is nothing more than a box which is used for the storage of many goods and items that we make use of in your daily lives. However, they are much more that. While it is true that in days of old cabinets were used for nothin...
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Author:
Melissa Roy
24th May 2011
Most hosting on the web site works by using Linux OS this is since most net products and solutions are manufactured compatible for Linux.Applying Linux provides additional features and interfaces in regards to OS - specification. A a variety of shared web...
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Author:
August Houston
19th May 2011
Labor Laws are a very important group of laws, regulations and general rules that all employees need to keep in mind anytime you're getting a job or beginning to feel your job is treating you unfairly. Labor laws, also known as employee laws, are a body o...
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Author:
Cecily
19th May 2011
Most of us have had arts and crafts classes in school, when we were growing up. We remember building log cabins out of Popsicle sticks, making friendship bracelets, or funny insects and animals out of pipe cleaners. But few of us know the real history of ...
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Author:
Mike Smithy
18th May 2011
Clacton-on–Sea is located in Essex, on what is known as the Tendring Peninsula and is the largest town in the area. It was established in 1871 and is a seaside resort. Over the years it has attracted many visitors during the summer months, particularly ...
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Author:
David Fisher
17th May 2011
Professionals, who have already proven their worth in the corporate sector, yearn for opportunities like executive MBA to come their way. Executive MBA courses invite executives from anywhere in the world to join the courses. The objective of the program ...
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Author:
sanjeev yadav
17th May 2011
There are various types of non ferrous metal recycling that is carried out in modern day technology. This implies the process of recycling with all types of metals and alloys with the exception of iron.
There is no such process that is even carried out...
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Author:
JessicaThomson
16th May 2011
Bentley Forbes says, real-estate is mostly split up into two classes, residential and commercial. Commercial land focuses mostly on office buildings, warehouse/industrial properties and retail spaces. In the 1800’s as the U.S. expanded westward, there hav...
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Author:
Bentley Forbes