Articles, tagged with "industrial revolution", page 4
13th May 2011
Every business owner looking for long term sustainable and profitable business growth needs to explore every legitimate possible business advantage available to them. While having an Ace up your sleeve might conjure up a negative or unfair advantage in bu...
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Author:
markYates
13th May 2011
Products, appliances, technological innovations, tools, can make our lives infinitely more livable. Just a hundred years ago everything you do in a week would probably take you a year or more, if these things were possible at all. You couldn't wash clothe...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
12th May 2011
Metal recycling companies in Dubai like Lucky Recycling, part of the Lucky Group play a large role in solving the issue of metal waste by recycling metals. Every nation faces this issue in terms of environmental degradation through extensive mining
The...
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Author:
Karen
10th May 2011
With the fast progress that has occurred in Net expertise & the industrial revolution, people also realized the field of web presence as a necessity not a luxury. In case you own a website, nothing can be better. Having a website of its own offers a way t...
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Author:
Hostingg
10th May 2011
The following is a brief and selective history of the evolution of the usage ink from monks transcribing documents in medieval times to bloggers of the present day.
Northern England, 1323, a monastery: A studious man sits quietly anchored to his desk, ...
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Author:
Franklin
10th May 2011
The Oxford University Press defines modernism as "a style or movement in the arts that aims to depart significantly from classical and traditional forms." A more pragmatic view might be that modernism is a revolution against the conservative values of re...
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Author:
Nathan Hall
09th May 2011
The Printing press has been used for almost six hundred years and was first invented by Johannes Gutenburg in Germany. Early printers were cumbersome and slow, and were mainly used to print to print the bible. Over the years printings presses became more ...
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Natalie Eastaugh
05th May 2011
By going online, Hebrew school students are actively part of a changing landscape of education.
Recent technological developments have affected almost all aspects of the American economy and culture. Its hard to think about anything with cultural signi...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
04th May 2011
Bottle packaging technology is being employed by companies all over the world in order to automate and mechanize their whole packing process. The technology is continuously evolving and speeding up to handle more units in lesser amount of time.
Bottle ...
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Author:
contentyogi
28th April 2011
With the rapid advancement that has taken place in the Internet technology and industrial revolution, people have also realised the realm of web presence as a necessity and not a luxury. And if you own a website, nothing can be better. Having a website of...
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Author:
dwsramesh
20th April 2011
It is a common perception that, after the industrial revolution in the seventeenth century, the Information Technology is the second revolution in the history of mankind which has played a prominent role in changing people’s lifestyle. The inventor of the...
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Author:
Cecily
14th April 2011
This stream of advancement in its respective path also had marked its course from its supply, and events in its voyages had been observed and registered in the pages of background.Turning these pages, nowadays we witness a simple endeavor to illustrate an...
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Cornelius Case
12th April 2011
Patches have been used for many years to symbolize membership in organizations, military rank, and make other statements. Embroidery, the traditional art of decorating fabric with needle and thread, dates to ancient Egypt and before. Because of the hand-s...
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Author:
Jon
11th April 2011
The dictionary defines a flagpole as “a staff or a pole on which a flag is or can be displayed." It can be a simple support made of wood or metal. Prior to the industrial revolution, flagpoles were simply made from trees, selected for their straightness...
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Author:
Dave Berning
08th April 2011
WHAT IS ASBESTOS?
Asbestos is a natural mineral with unusual qualities. It is strong enough to resist high temperatures, chemical attack and wear. A poor conductor, it insulates well against heat and electricity.
Asbestos crystals become long, flexibl...
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knock-knock