Articles, tagged with "babylonians", page 4
01st February 2010
Aloe vera has attracted lots of attention over the centuries and been seen as a cure-all by some civilisations! But it is only relatively recently that it has come back under scrutiny and been treated again with the respect that it deserves. After all, ...
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Author:
P.G. Glynn
29th January 2010
Since not all of us are financial intellectuals, therefore this article will give you an insight of what forex is all about.
Foremost, what's forex? It is actually an abbreviation of the term "foreign exchange market". Other abbreviations you can take no...
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Author:
Dennis
07th January 2010
Oregano plant looks like mint plant. Oregano plant was found in Mediterranean countries and in 3000 B.C. it was used by the Babylonians at Pharaohs in Egypt. Ancient Greeks used the extracted juice of oregano plants to heal all sorts of infections like co...
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Author:
Tamim Ahmad
23rd December 2009
One of the earliest recorded milestones in the history of soap making dates to nearly 3000 BC in Babylon, when the Babylonians used a special mixture of water, alkali and oils to produce a crude, soap-like material. In ensuing years, the Egyptians also pr...
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Author:
Robert Bell
21st December 2009
We've known hinges only as a connecting medium between two objects and have always found it to be an outdated and traditional object. Little do we know the importance of hinges and the role they play in our day to day lives? We have been talking about hav...
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Author:
hanayainc
14th December 2009
Embroidery is an age old art form that has decorated clothing, bedding, and household goods for hundreds of years. Using colored threads to create patterns has dated back to the time of ancient Egypt, when women sewed metallic threads into clothing for de...
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Author:
Guillermo Summers
09th December 2009
K2 Incense is an extremely forceful Incense product. From the start, man has been preoccupied with the question of divinity-who is responsible for us being here and how can we relate to the Creator. All primitive peoples have developed some sort of world-...
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Author:
Smiley K
09th December 2009
Sunstone
An exquisite, scintillating gemstone with colors to reflect, like red to orange to allure, Sunstone is a distinct one. It is a plagioclase feldspar mineral crystal which displays a brilliant sun spangled hue. This official gemstone of Oregon i...
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angara.com
04th December 2009
Ladies around the world consider a purse as a requirement. A purse has a lot more significance and significance than its function, which is carrying money and other items around in it. It is utilized as a fashion accessory and speaks volumes about the p...
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Author:
Johnathon Cantrell
01st December 2009
Contrary to what others things, there are garden water fountains that cost as little as 130 dollars. Price ranges of garden water fountains varies and there are some garden fountains that may cost a pretty penny but it is not the price of the fountain tha...
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Author:
steve magill
27th November 2009
Jewelry has been a major part of human culture since the beginning of civilization. Jewelry is an art form, so it symbolizes the human spirit and allows people to express their individuality. The ancient Egyptians wore jewelry as a way to show their spiri...
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Author:
Robert Bell
26th November 2009
The question related to the invention of computer cannot be answered with a single man. This valuable machine consolidates several devices that are created by numerous people which lead to a creation of this revolutionary machine. These go far back many c...
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Author:
Nick Gray
25th November 2009
Each day, we are exposed to numbers. We have phone numbers, birthdates, even our financial information is driven by numbers. Numerology is the study of the numbers in our lives and how they affect us. A student of numerology uses the letters in a word, su...
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Author:
Robin Huber
05th November 2009
The use of plants for healing ailments depicted in cave paintings suggest that herbal medicine was practiced since prehistoric times. Using trail and error as a means of gaining experience, many tribal cultures had developed a database of medical knowledg...
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Author:
Sanjay Verma
14th October 2009
The power of wind has been used for centuries. The Chinese and Babylonians used it for crop irrigation four thousand years ago. It was used in windmills for grinding grain into flour and for the propulsion of ships with sails.
Wind energy can be harne...
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Author:
John O Toole