Articles, tagged with "1861", page 4
10th October 2008
The 11th century is considered as the beginning of the history of photography as this was the period when an Iraqi scientist invented the camera obscura. In the 17th century, a portable camera obscura was created. The first permanent photograph was captur...
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Author:
Cindy
25th September 2008
Postcard printing has gone a long way since 1861 when John P. Charlton first patented the postcard in Philadelphia. The medium serves a lot of purpose these days. It can be used both for personal and business purposes. It even has an electronic version th...
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Author:
maureen pelayo
15th September 2008
Introduction
Most contractual disputes involve questions relating to the scope of each party's obligations under a contract. When a contract is formed, usually the parties do not take the time and effort to express all of the obligations to be performed....
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Author:
Leigh Ellis
02nd September 2008
It is not surprising to many people when they hear that thousands of babies born all over the globe are affected by cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy is certainly not a contagious disease as some people think it to be. Moreover, it is certainly not a byprodu...
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Author:
Melvin Kops
01st September 2008
When the Agricultural Society recognized the need of serious research and supervision for the entire wine industry in 1861, Col. Haraszthy had already solved the problem that faced them. New varieties were needed with experimental, supervised planting in ...
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Author:
Sarah Martin
21st October 2007
Fax MachinesCan you imagine an office without a fax machine? This is practically not possible as fax machine helps in transferring very important data very essential for office work. The information given here will help you to understand mote about fax ma...
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Author:
shagufta
30th May 2007
I am sure that at one point or another you have looked at the various dollar bills that you have with you. You will see 50 dollar bills, 100 dollar bills and even 1 dollar bills. While you use these dollar bills to pay for the services and goods that you ...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
30th May 2007
These days for the most part people will use a credit card to pay for just about anything that they buy. The only time that they might even think about using cold hard cash is when whatever they require might be of a very small value, and even then only i...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
30th March 2007
Fergus Mentieth Ogilvie
1861-1918
Virtually all the birds collected were obtained between 1879-1914, from Suffolk and Scotland. Suffolk being part of the family home and surrounding area and also the family home located in Barcaldine, near Loch Ceran...
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www.Taxidermy4cash.com
15th February 2007
The following paper is meant to be a guide for all our readers, hopefully you too.
Like most of us you are probably used to see diverse dollar bill denominations. You probably have many on you every day. You probably have 50 dollar bills, 100 dollar b...
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Author:
Frederic Madore
31st January 2007
Your choice to read this article is greatly appreciated. I trust you will enjoy reading the following text as much as I enjoyed writing it.
These days for the most part pay for just about anything with their credit cards. They rarely use cold hard cas...
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Author:
Frederic Madore
01st September 2006
Jasperware is the form of pottery devised by Josiah Wedgwood which has a stoneware body and can either be white or coloured and comes in a matte finish. As said it was first developed by Josiah Wedgwood and is most famously known in the popular blue and w...
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Author:
Allison Thompson
14th February 2006
Believe it or not there is a long history of socks and most especially for lost socks. There is actually a governmental agency that deals with lost socks. The Bureau of Lost Socks was begun on August 1st, 1861. It was originally a company the Union Army d...
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Author:
Jerry Smith
01st January 2006
They say death and taxes are the only two certain things in life. Alas, this wasn't always the case. Well, at least for the income tax.
The History of Income Taxes
Our great nation came into existence in fits and starts. Following the revolt agains...
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Author:
Richard Chapo
17th December 2005
Travel in Ohio is on the rise, generating $28.5 billion in 2003, the highest it has been in the past five years. Along with a new surge of touring in Ohio comes the opening of new and renovated facilities this year, making Ohio a great state for groups to...
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Author:
Rajinder Dogra