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The History Of Fox Hunting

25th September 2009
Fox Hunting has always been seen as a British activity during which highly trained dogs, as well as human hunters on horseback, pursue the red fox. Animal rights activists find the ‘blood sport’ to be barbaric. However, its participants and proponents... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Best Way To Stop Global Warming

24th September 2009
The Earth’s surface temperature has risen by about 1 degree Fahrenheit in the past century, with accelerated warming during the past two decades. There is new and stronger evidence that most of the warming over the last 50 years is attributable to human... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The History Of Traditional Toys

24th September 2009
Traditional toys that replicate the people, places, and things that children see everyday are wonderful educational toys and provide hours of fun. Real life miniatures are appealing to boys and girls, as well as adults, and have been a part of civilizatio... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Ways to Prevent Climate Modification

24th September 2009
Climate modification is essentially the excessive heating of the planet, which results in dramatic climatic changes. So, are there ways to prevent climate modification? Ways to Prevent Climate Modification In many ways, the climate modification deba... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Solar vs. Oil

23rd September 2009
Solar power has long been a minor power source compared to mighty oil. As oil prices rise and conflicts occur in oil countries, perhaps the issue needs to be revisited. Solar vs. Oil The industrial revolution was built on the back of oil and coal. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Global Warming – Fact or Fiction?

23rd September 2009
Some people who have studied global issues would say there was no such thing as global warming and it is all a big hoax. However, others disagree and believe that since the industrial revolution, we are having a negative affect on our environment. The ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Jacquard Ribbon

23rd September 2009
The Jacquard Ribbon dates all the way back to the early 1800's. This was during the Industrial Revolution when factories just started to arise. Before mechanical devices and weaving machines were invented, fabric was woven by hand which was a timely task.... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

History of Football (Soccer)

23rd September 2009
Since time immemorial mankind has played various ball games. Evidence of which can be seen in many ancient societies, ancient Greek society being an example. The beginnings of the modern game however began in Britain in the times leading up to the industr... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Silk - History And Facts

23rd September 2009
Silk may be just another fabric to most of us. But the truth is, silk is a very unique fabric that has many activists up in arms. We're going to take a look at a brief history and some facts about silk in order to give you a little education on the subj... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Sales of Information

23rd September 2009
Since the times of first state formation, the policy of the state has changed greatly. Powerful slave trading states slowly changed into feudal kind of governing, than absolute power of the king or emperor came. After the Contra reformation of the Great ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Carbon offsetting — An Easy and Effective way to reduce our Carbon Footprints

23rd September 2009
“A new study by NASA scientists finds that the world's temperature is reaching a level that has not been seen in thousands of years.” Climate change is the biggest problems facing the Earth today. Earth is getting warmer and all this is occurring b... Read >
Author: Brad Zockoll

Web Design Remains One of the Strongest Industries in Utah

22nd September 2009
In this time of great economic downturn, it is often very difficult to read the signals given by the market about which industries will offer great long term careers. Jobs in manufacturing, real estate, financial services, and other historically reliable ... Read >
Author: paradigm

Let your keyboard talk

22nd September 2009
It wasn’t that long ago that one rushed off to the library when planning one’s travels. In South Africa, where travel and tourism is an important but an unnaturally small industry when compared to the income generated elsewhere, the library or your tr... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins

Are We In A Golden Age Of Electronics?

17th September 2009
What defines a golden age? Conventional wisdom echoes that a golden age is when the quality of the product being produced is at its highest level possible; When every new innovation or release is equal to or superior to the standards of excellence that... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Vacuum Cleaners A Brief History

17th September 2009
These days, vacuum cleaners are a familiar tool in any household cleaning arsenal, but this has not always been the case. In days gone by, cleaning was a job performed by using more primitive tools, like the trusty sweeping brush or broom. And while these... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Taste Of History In Enchanting Edinburgh

16th September 2009
Edinburgh is a city that welcomes change and innovation, especially when it comes to business and cultural matters. However, despite keeping a crest of the wave of change, Edinburgh still retains much of its old fashioned charms in the very streets of the... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

The Advent of Virtual Call Centre Services

15th September 2009
You would have heard of and probably also been a part of the off shoring industrial revolution. This concept bought in a world of change in the global economy. There is however a new twist to this off shoring revolution and it is called the homeshoring. T... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

The Historical sites of Warrington

14th September 2009
Situated halfway between Liverpool and Manchester, Warrington is often overlooked as a tourist destination but the Cheshire town is one that is steeped in history. With the current economic situation meaning many Britons are overlooking foreign holidays a... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

How Nokia Grew to be the Most Admired Mobile Phone Manufacturer on the Planet

11th September 2009
Nokia’s beginnings, unexpected as it may seem, lie in the rubber, cable and paper industries. A Finnish Engineer by the name of Fredrik Idestam opened a paper mill close to the river Nokianvirta, in southern Finland and soon attained success with the sw... Read >
Author: Farhan Mirza

Industrial Automation- What, Why and How Explained

08th September 2009
If eighteenth century saw the advent of industrial revolution, the twenty- first century is surely witnessing a revolution in the name of industrial automation. Simply put, man first invented machines to take over manual labour and ease his burden. As dep... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Furniture Industry: - Best Product at Homag-india

08th September 2009
Throughout history, furniture has traditionally always been made of wood, until the industrial revolution took place, and new materials - such as steel, glass, aluminium, plastic etc – were sourced to create avant-garde furniture. The art-deco and Bauha... Read >
Author: santosh bhol

A Brief History Of Herbs

03rd September 2009
The world today is a world of progress, no one doubts that. We managed to do in 200 years of industrial revolution, which could make thousands and thousands of tumultuous history. Yet with all these details in technology and synthetic substances, artifici... Read >
Author: ali

Great Things About Mission Furniture

03rd September 2009
Mission style furniture is gaining more popularity nowadays It is often mixed up with the contemporary style; in fact, mission furniture has history as far as the 19th century.Joseph McHugh was the first one to coin the term mission style to describe a li... Read >
Author: Eric Dean

Stock Markets Across The World

03rd September 2009
Stock markets are present in almost all countries and some countries do have more than one stock market. Take the case of India, which has the BSE and the NSE exchange which run independently of each other. Each and every country has its own story about i... Read >
Author: Lavanay

Stock Markets Across The World

01st September 2009
Stock markets are present in almost all countries and some countries do have more than one stock market. Take the case of India, which has the BSE and the NSE exchange which run independently of each other. Each and every country has its own story about i... Read >
Author: Lavanay

Forge welding

28th August 2009
Forge welding is a welding method of heating scheme two or more parts of iron alloy and then hitting them together. The method is one of the simplest methods of connecting metals and has been utilised since very vintage times. Forge welding is versatile, ... Read >
Author: chenxiao

Click Here, You Have An Online Business

27th August 2009
That is reality today. All you have to do is turn on your computer, type in something like How to Work From Home or Make Money Online Now, look at the many online businesses that appear, decide on one that appeals to your interests, click on it, and you ... Read >
Author: Dallas Cove

Car Leasing UK

21st August 2009
Car leasing as a business has been practiced for decades. The British are the luckiest people in the world to be born in the UK the birthplace of the industrial revolution and the modern day car leasing facilities center. Car leasing is the leasing of car... Read >
Author: Mike Fortune

Used Cars UK

21st August 2009
Used Cars are a hit in the UK. The British spearheaded the industrial revolution and now they are heading the world in the sale of used cars. Used Cars are the cars that have been previously owned. Most of them if not all, are in a great condition, with a... Read >
Author: amrut chandan

Lord Abnev and Hole Ozone Layer Speaks about Global Warming Truth or Lie

18th August 2009
When coal and oil is burned, this then removes the carbon dioxide from the air around it. 200 years ago, before machinery was invented and cars filled our streets, global warming wasn’t an issue. The best place to start is to look at what we have... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders

Water powered car conversion presents Fact or Fiction about Global Warming and hole ozone layer

18th August 2009
The best place to start is to look at what we have already been led to believe. Some people who have studied global issues would say there was no such thing as global warming and it is all a big hoax. However, others disagree and believe that since the i... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders

Siemens

16th August 2009
Founded in 1847 by Werner von Siemens in Berlin, Siemens is a global company. It has many businesses which span in many fields. Werner von Siemens was a great inventor and he gave the world its first pointer telegraph and electric dynamo. These were the i... Read >
Author: Vinnit

Promote your business with the right Business logo!

10th August 2009
A logo is a design or image that represents a company, brand or product. Its aim is to help people identify the company with a positive customer experience. It is the basis of all future branding, advertising and communication strategies. Therefore consid... Read >
Author: bollrakanth

New Spin on Time Management

10th August 2009
Everyone is aware of the importance and benefits to time management. Have you ever wondered why it seems little work is done by the time 5PM rolls around? Today we have so many elements competing for our time that we need to reconsider a new approach to ... Read >
Author: Abner

The Internet Economy: Master Internet Marketing and Seize Your Financial Future

30th July 2009
The Internet economy is offering the greatest wealth transfer opportunity of this century. Learn why now is the time to master internet marketing skills to take advantage of the opportunities the Internet provides. Another opportunity like this may not co... Read >
Author: Yoli

The Canton Trade Fair, China's Largest Import And Export Trade Show

25th July 2009
The idea of trading goods and within a country and between countries is ancient, especially in China. But with the industrial revolution and the explosion of the manufacturing of goods in China, grew what is called "The Canton Trade Fair" This fair, e... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

IT services In India

17th July 2009
India has emerged out as the Biggest IT and IT enabled service provider of the world. With his skilled and dedicated man force, it is able to provide very cheap labour. This can be considered as strength for the nation as it is providing job to thousand... Read >
Author: anshuta

Top Colon Cleansing Benefits Are?

17th July 2009
If you are suffering from being overweight, acne, indigestion, irritable bowels or just don't have the energy you used to there may be a very simple solution to your problem. One thing in common with all of the above and more symptoms is that of having a ... Read >
Author: Jan

The Magnificence Of The Victorian Kitchen Through The Passage Of Time

16th July 2009
Most people mistake Victorian for an architectural style, however, the truth is that it is an important era in world history. A period which lasted from the mid-1800’s to the early quarter of the 1900’s, the high point of the Industrial Revolution. ... Read >
Author: joalesto

Get Sorted With Your Custom Kitchen Cabinetry.

16th July 2009
The system of cabinetry has now come a very long way from Victorian days. With industrial revolution, the industry of furniture too was also mechanized which actually gave rise to the concept of the “modern furniture.” In addition, the revolutions pro... Read >
Author: mak

New Home Business Evolution 2008

16th July 2009
The passions that propel individuals to start a home-based business are inherent in their socialization and part of a rich cultural heritage. Home based businesses including family workshops, flourished prior to the Industrial Revolution. Home based busin... Read >
Author: Arvind786

New processes: the flexible automation

06th July 2009
With the advent of the industrial revolution, working methods radically changed. From the early years of the twentieth century, with the use of the assembly line, modern society has changed completely, for good or evil. But in recent decades, these co... Read >
Author: martinapp

Advantages Of Online Business Over Offline Business

05th July 2009
After industrial revolution, business world has undergone many fundamental changes by adopting innovative strategies like e-commerce. Some people are afraid to do online business because they believe that they have less control on what is happening. But, ... Read >
Author: Rick Farrington

Personalised Bling for Him

05th July 2009
When it comes to buying gifts for girls, often a man will pick out a beautiful necklace or a sparkling bracelet and it can be really lovely for a woman to receive gifts like these from a man she loves. When it comes to turning the tables though and gettin... Read >
Author: neiljontas

Scissors Are One Of The Hand Tools With A History

04th July 2009
Scissors are one of the more fascinating hand tools. Throughout history they have been used as a tool, a traditional gift, an art object, and after the industrial revolution, a specialized utensil for advanced and delicate work. A brief look at scissors... Read >
Author: Louis Wright

Virtual Assistants Offer Flexibility to Workers and Business Owners

02nd July 2009
When the industrial revolution started, people began working out of their homes and in factories not just to earn a living for their families but to also support their nation’s economy. Today, with the development of computer and internet technologies,... Read >
Author: Janet Taylor

Tablecloths throughout the Ages

29th June 2009
The humble tablecloth has been in use for many hundreds of years. Not only are they a method of protecting tables from damage, they have aesthetic appeal too. Ideal for everyday life, tablecloths can be seen everywhere from weddings and corporate events t... Read >
Author: paulzanelli

New processes: the flexible automation

28th June 2009
With the advent of the industrial revolution, working methods radically changed. From the early years of the twentieth century, with the use of the assembly line, modern society has changed completely, for good or evil. But in recent decades, these co... Read >
Author: martinapp

Make Your Home Look Different With Custom Design Furniture.

27th June 2009
Furniture has now come a very long way from Victorian days of the massive tables and very heavy wooden couches to the updated chic beanbags and sofas. With industrial revolution, the industry of furniture too was also mechanized which actually gave rise t... Read >
Author: mak

Where Packaging Came From: Where Packaging Is Going

23rd June 2009
Where packaging came from: Packaging, according to the Oxford English dictionary, is a noun, meaning ‘materials used to wrap or protect goods’. End-user or consumer packaging is a relatively new phenomenon. In the 1700’s and earlier, packaging was... Read >
Author: Kevin Thomas

Global Overpopulation: Effects and Solutions - Human Overpopulation

22nd June 2009
Each week, we add about a million and half people to our current world population, which is at 6.8 billion. We have we reached the point many describe as global overpopulation. The family of humans, known as the hominids, has populated Earth, accordin... Read >
Author: tuener

Why Network Marketing is a Good Business Model

22nd June 2009
I am a professional Network Marketer and I am very proud of what I do. The principles of Network Marketing go back many thousands of years because people have always enjoyed socializing and exchanging ideas.. If a person found something that was beneficia... Read >
Author: bobullman

Global Overpopulation: Effects and Solutions

22nd June 2009
Each week, we add about a million and half people to our current world population, which is at 6.8 billion. We have we reached the point many describe as global overpopulation. The family of humans, known as the hominids, has populated Earth, according to... Read >
Author: eric jack

Color Correction in Photoshop CS4: Play with Colors

15th June 2009
As a body is lifeless without a soul, so are pictures without colors. If the 19th century was marked by industrial revolution, 20th Century by Computers, then the 21st century belongs to the internet. The popularity of website design UK goes to show the i... Read >
Author: Arun Kumar

Rome: Art and Advertising. Italian Advertisement and Avant-Gardes 1920-1940, 26th February-24th May

14th June 2009
From the 26th of February to the 24th of May the exhibition “Art and Advertising. Italian Advertisement and Avant-Gardes 1920-1940” will be held in Rome. The exhibitory spaces of Casino dei Principi, in Musei di Villa Torlonia, will host about 100 pos... Read >
Author: Michele De Capitani

Avant-Garde Prints: Andy Warhol

12th June 2009
The Avant-garde Movement was said to have been a controversial period of cultural resistance because it aimed to push the social and political boundaries of 17th century France. Avant-garde artists aimed to resist covention and aimed to convince society t... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

Avant-Garde Prints: Pablo Picasso

12th June 2009
The Avant-garde Movement was considered to be a period of advancement and cultural innovation particularly in issues regarding art and politics.Avant-garde, is a French term translated in English as advance guard or vanguard. The vanguard refers to a grou... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

The Importance of Hand Reel Mowers

12th June 2009
The harsh demands of today's society, with its hyperactivity and savagery, the prospects of a job meticulously, surely and calmly done should be a welcome thing for the everyday homeowner. The hand reel mower, with technology developed around the Industri... Read >
Author: ajcones

Want to Start Combating Climate Change?

12th June 2009
Let's face it. Combating the changes taking place in the climate has become a matter of survival. Most of the changes that are happening in the climate pose a serious threat to every living thing on earth: humans, plants, animals, etc. It is widely believ... Read >
Author: Dewayne Blalock

Poster Prints: Great Landmarks

09th June 2009
Posters are very popular graphic mediums. Due to their large formats and full color images, they are often collected and displayed.Poster printing is still popular today. Classic poster prints can be viewed and downloaded online. Customers can print post... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

Machine screws– Basic hardware items to power your industry

05th June 2009
Machine Screws, nuts and bolts are fasteners used to mechanically connect things together. A fastener may be defined as a mechanical device that holds two or more bodies in definite position with respect to each other. Ever since seeing the result of fast... Read >
Author: AllenHoustin

Asbestos and the Consequences

01st June 2009
Although asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral chain, the long-term consequences from its misuse can lead to unnatural and life-threatening medical complications like mesothelioma and asbestosis. Historically, the mineral, asbestos, was mined and used... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Technology and Community

29th May 2009
Sociologists, philosophers and theorists have long debated theories of community. The theorist Tonnies argued in the late 1800's that there are two types of community 'Gesellschaft' and 'Gemeinshaft'. Gemeinschaft communities were communities based up... Read >
Author: james

The Diminished Auto Value of your car is worth before and after an accident.

23rd May 2009
Portland, Ore. – Americans practically live in their cars. This is a country built from an Industrial Revolution where our big leap into a super power status came from the emergence of the American Auto Industry. Apart from the ancillary busine... Read >
Author: Lola

Matchmaking in Focus

20th May 2009
The world has taken a huge stride in the art of dating and love. In the last century, issues of relationships and love were transformed in a way by the mechanics of industrial revolution. It is something that even as we enter into the online world for man... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Arts and Crafts Information - Sheldon Kalnitsky

18th May 2009
Arts and crafts include a whole host of activities and hobbies that are related to making things with one's own hands and skill. These can be sub-divided into handicrafts or "traditional crafts" (doing things the old way) and the rest. Some arts and craft... Read >
Author: sheldonkalnitsky

Fashion News

14th May 2009
There are always new fashion ideas and trends waiting to be discovered. And the most economical and convenient way to navigate to its source is online. No car parking fees, traffic jams, road hogs, and, customers breathing impatiently down your neck in en... Read >
Author: morton

The Modern History of Wedding Invitations

12th May 2009
The industrial revolution brought on many fundamental changes in the way our society interacts notably the printing press. From books to newspapers, everything was affected by the invention of something known as lithography invented by Alois Senefelder i... Read >
Author: Jeff Fain

Wedding Invitations – Modern History

12th May 2009
With the industrial revolution came about change in the way the world could print things. From books to newspapers, everything was affected by the invention of something known as lithography invented by Alois Senefelder in 1798. Lithographing brought ab... Read >
Author: Jeff Fain

The Convenience with Time Clock Software

06th May 2009
True to it, time clocking is a very tedious process when it is done manually. This is why more and more companies are using a payroll time clock system as it truly helps them in the clocking process, most especially that this information is used to comput... Read >
Author: josethpauline

The Development of Musical Boxes

05th May 2009
Musical boxes were first made in the 19th century. They are musical instruments that produce sounds from a steel comb with teeth of varying length that are struck by pins placed on a revolving cylinder or disc. The pins on the cylinder or disc are positio... Read >
Author: Anuch

Early English History

01st May 2009
England's history begins to unfold upon the arrival of the Anglo-Saxons. This happened when Britain partition to different countries began. Britain's history was initiated in prehistoric time when Stonehenge was built. Britannia then was ruled by the Roma... Read >
Author: Dev

Time Clock Software: Make Your Lives Easier

01st May 2009
Payroll time clock system is really a big help in keeping the business going. It is designed to track employees’ hours for the computation of the payroll. And a lot of businesses today are investing in this system and it really works well with them. ... Read >
Author: josethpauline

The Development of Musical Boxes

26th April 2009
Musical boxes were first made in the 19th century. They are musical instruments that produce sounds from a steel comb with teeth of varying length that are struck by pins placed on a revolving cylinder or disc. The pins on the cylinder or disc are positio... Read >
Author: Anuch

Strength Training Puts Movement Back in Our Lives

24th April 2009
Our ancestors did not have the health problems that go with a sedentary life; they had to work hard on a daily basis to survive. They stayed strong and healthy through continuous, vigorous outdoor work: chopping, digging, tilling, planting, running, hunti... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

The Added Weight Of Logos In Your Notepads

22nd April 2009
Any business owner and marketer know that a logo is just as important as the design you have in your notepad printing collaterals. It is not just about the function you provide your target clients, but also the identity you impart in your print job even i... Read >
Author: janice

What Science Tells Us About In-Home Health Care

22nd April 2009
Historically, most humans in the world used to pass their evenings together around a fire. While this is still the case in many places, for many cultures the fire has been replaced by the television set. Prior to the Industrial Revolution, Western socie... Read >
Author: Brandon Thomas

Info For Greater Manchester Visitors

16th April 2009
This metropolitan county that is located in North West England is called Greater Manchester, and it is sprawled over one of the largest metropolitan areas in the United Kingdom. It contains 10 metropolitan boroughs such as Bury, Bolton, Oldham, Rochdale, ... Read >
Author: Dev

Trend of Artificial Jewellery

13th April 2009
When we talk about jewellery only gold, diamonds, silver and platinum click our minds. However, this is not the case any more. The trend has altogether changed and junk jewellery, popularly known as funky jewellery, imitation jewellery, bling jewellery, m... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander

Advantages of Wooden Furniture

10th April 2009
Throughout history, furniture has traditionally always been made of wood, until the industrial revolution took place, and new materials - such as steel, glass, aluminium, plastic etc – were sourced to create avant-garde furniture. The art-deco and Bauha... Read >
Author: IanPerryment

Leeds Stag Nights - Details for Planning a Memorable Stag Party in Leeds

10th April 2009
Leeds is the poster child for the new urban revolution in which grimy postindustrial centres in the North are reborn as contemporary cities of contemporary. Leeds has seen the future and it is all about retail therapy. Refashioned into the 'Knightsbridge... Read >
Author: BrianSmall

Strength Training Will Put Life Back Into Living

09th April 2009
Once upon a time, a hundred plus years ago life was full of physical activity for our ancestors. Transportation consisted of walking on your own two feet, or if you were lucky you rode a horse. Farming was the main occupation and required hard physical la... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Cool and Healthy lifestyle - HVAC Installation

03rd April 2009
HVAC Equipment HVAC stands for heating, ventilating and air conditioning equipment and associated ductwork which is often placed in attics, crawlspaces and garages. HVAC equipment works extra-ordinarily in improving comfort, health and energy efficienc... Read >
Author: Aliceshown

Trucking Software – Efficiency in Transportation System

02nd April 2009
Transportation of freight has been the most difficult task since the time of industrial revolution. Business logistics system has transformed and evolved a lot since the onset of modern industrial era. This evolution was actually possible because of the i... Read >
Author: Ray Donovan

The Origin of the Sauna

01st April 2009
The conventional sauna as a therapeutic treatment originated in Finland, where the freezing winds of north and frigid air are nearly constant. The sauna room is practically the only place where these modern day Vikings can take solace in the relaxing heat... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

The REAL Cause of Celiac Disease. The truth behind this tricky disease is much simpler & scarier

27th March 2009
The information at the end of this article relates to the current known physiology of how people 'acquire' the celiac disease (CD). The two sources clearly indicate that while specialists know that gluten causes the disease and the effects of the disease,... Read >
Author: Bruce Scott Dwyer

Strength Training - Disease Proof Your Body

22nd March 2009
A 20th century phenomenon that is proving to be one of the greatest public health threats of the modern age is our sedentary and inactive lifestyles. Right back from the origins of our species, our ancestors have had to exert themselves physically in orde... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Leeds Stag Nights - The In's and Outs of Going on a Memorable Leeds Stag Night

20th March 2009
All you need to know about Leeds Leeds grew into the town today on the back of the industrial revolution but has reinvented itself to become a hotspot for clubbing and partying in the Yorkshire area. A large student population and clever investment has s... Read >
Author: BrianSmall

4 Art Museums in London England

13th March 2009
They’re housed in buildings which run the gamut of being among the ugliest in the world (the Barbican) to the neoclassical splendor of the National Gallery. But the most remarkable aspects of London’s art museums lies not in their exteriors, but in ... Read >
Author: Tim Roseland

The Elgin Pocket Watch

12th March 2009
One never really gets to think about history much until on happens to unearth a little piece of history – and then then the thoughts come, either as memory or speculation. Take the Elgin pocket watch, for example. When we mention the Elgin pocke... Read >
Author: mark

Modern Stock Certificates are Collectible Too

11th March 2009
Although most collectors of scripophily focus on stock certificates produced during the late nineteenth or early twentieth century, modern stock certificates can also be a joy to collect. A stock certificate does not need to be an antique to have historic... Read >
Author: RealStockCertificates.com LLC

Timeline of Collectible Stock Certificates

11th March 2009
Although most antique stocks date to the 1830s through the 1880s due to the Industrial Revolution and the rise of mining, railroads, and other large companies, in actuality the first stocks were issued much earlier. The first companies to issue stock shar... Read >
Author: RealStockCertificates.com LLC

Global Warming And What We All Do To help

10th March 2009
Global warming refers to the increase in average temperature near the earth's surface and in its oceans. Climate change is another term used interchangeably with global warming. However, climate change may encompass other changes in climate besides increa... Read >
Author: suegold

Energy Use and Conservation in the U.S.

10th March 2009
The United States produces and consumes a lot of energy- more than any other country in the world. Its supply enables American society to carry out the many functions inspired by the industrial revolution- allowing factories to manufacture products that w... Read >
Author: Mel Joelle

Fashion Reviews News And New Discoveries

09th March 2009
There are always new fashion ideas and trends waiting to be discovered. And the most economical and convenient way to navigate to its source is online. No car parking fees, traffic jams, road hogs, and, customers breathing impatiently down your neck in en... Read >
Author: Patrick

History of oak furniture

07th March 2009
Oak is one common household name across the world. The term is used to refer to trees from the Quercus genus. It is a kind of hardwood that is preferred by a lot of people, thanks to its durability, hardness and strength. When you study oak furniture hist... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

How to make a Windmill.

02nd March 2009
A windmill is an easily understood device that is driven by the wind. The windmill device harnesses the wind to turn blades. These blades in their turn, turn parts of other devices. Some of these devices turn the kinetic energy into electrical energy. Whi... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q

How to make a Windmill.

02nd March 2009
A windmill is an easily understood device that is driven by the wind. The windmill device harnesses the wind to turn blades. These blades in their turn, turn parts of other devices. Some of these devices turn the kinetic energy into electrical energy. Whi... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q

Soccer jersey... then and now

18th February 2009
Soccer uniform transformed from Victorian knickerbockers which were fastened tightly under the knee, overlapping stockings and heavy boots to jerseys and long shorts. This changed was due to social attitude transformation over time. After world war II,... Read >
Author: FootballSEO

Women in the Workplace

16th February 2009
The view of women in work has changed so much in the past 150 years. They have gone from being strictly homemakers to working in the atrocities of the coal pits, all the way up to becoming the CEOs of major corporations. This is not to say that women no l... Read >
Author: tomfeinberg

History Of Accounting

10th February 2009
Accounting is one of the oldest professions. The history of accounting dates back to the earliest days of civilization driven by the trade system of crops and products necessary for survival. As the barter system expanded to include monetary exchange, met... Read >
Author: johnkaliso

History Of Accounting

10th February 2009
Accounting is one of the oldest professions. The history of accounting dates back to the earliest days of civilization driven by the trade system of crops and products necessary for survival. As the barter system expanded to include monetary exchange, met... Read >
Author: johnkaliso

History Of Accounting

10th February 2009
Accounting is one of the oldest professions. The history of accounting dates back to the earliest days of civilization driven by the trade system of crops and products necessary for survival. As the barter system expanded to include monetary exchange, met... Read >
Author: johnkaliso

Yorkshire Terrier: How A Slumdog Became A Top Fashionista

02nd February 2009
Yorkshire Terrier Dog Origins Today’s Yorkshire Terrier dog seems to be nothing if not a modern fashion accessory having eclipsed the Chihuahua as the apparent Toy Dog of choice for the seen-about-town starlet. But this was not always the case becaus... Read >
Author: Kayye Nynne

Why Do We Drink Beer?

28th January 2009
So, why do we drink alcohol? Any idea? Yes, to get drunk I know, but what I mean is why do we drink alcohol as a species, why is it a social activity and when did it all begin? Actually no-one can be sure when the first alcohol was imbibed as our hairy a... Read >
Author: Stevo

Uses of sewing Machine

20th January 2009
Many of women have made sewing as their hobby. Commonly it is seen in the case of housewives where they keep finding a work to engage themselves to pass their time. Otherwise also, the significance of sewing machine is not lessening globally. A sewing mac... Read >
Author: Bella Mclaine

Water Damage in Manhattan

16th January 2009
Living on an island, you can usually expect to have some type of water damage problems. You would think that a technologically developed island like Manhattan might have some water damage prevention methods to help you avoid flooding in your home, apartme... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

The Added Weight of Logos in Your Brochures

14th January 2009
A logo is not only a graphic design added to your brochure printing to make it more appealing. Your logo is created so you can be recognized by your customers, as well as be remembered every time they see it. A logo that looks like an expert color brochur... Read >
Author: Katie Marcus

music entertainment with piano

13th January 2009
The piano is a tuneful device played by means of a keyboard that generates sound by striking steel sequence with felt enclosed hammers. It is derivative from the harpsichord and the clavichord. Also called the pianoforte. it’s different from its ancest... Read >
Author: Archna Gupta

Kitchen Cabinets

12th January 2009
Cabinetry is a trade that has existed since the last half of the 18th century at which time cabinet makers were responsible for the creation of all household furniture. With the advent of steam power, during the Industrial Revolution, cabinet shops becam... Read >
Author: Rick

Asbestos, The First Inconvenient Truth? A Surprising History Of Asbestos And Its Associated Health

12th January 2009
Many people are surprised to learn, especially in the context of our modern understanding of its toxicity and harmful properties, that asbestos is a naturally occurring and extremely useful mineral and not a man made material. But what is even more aston... Read >
Author: nigel

Walking – the best exercise

09th January 2009
Physical fitness is used in two close meanings: General fitness - a state of health and well-being and Specific fitness - a task-oriented definition based on the ability to perform specific aspects of sports or occupations. Physical fitness is the func... Read >
Author: Bella Mclaine

Making the most of Manchester’s MEN Arena

09th January 2009
Just south of the Pennines, which form the natural divide between Yorkshire and Lancashire lies the great Metropolis of Manchester; formerly the hub of the national canal network which brought prosperity and trade during the Industrial Revolution, it is n... Read >
Author: Tim Green

Worries On Global Warming

07th January 2009
Global Warming has been an impending topic since years and very few people are looking into it. It has now reached levels where nations need to be involved to make the difference. Because the disadvantages of global warming are percolating into the life o... Read >
Author: Jennie

Different types of joints on oak furniture

07th January 2009
There are many different ways of joining oak together to make fine furniture over the next few paragraphs I will try to explain some of the many different way of joining oak and the reasons behind them. Wood workers have been joining oak together for t... Read >
Author: oak furniture

Humans Are Still Trustworthy For Certain Works

05th January 2009
The biggest gift we got due to transition from ape to human and from human to skilled ones is the ‘Gift of Technology’. Technology has automated every piece of work. Its introduction to life has shown remarkable changes in the world. Where Industrial ... Read >
Author: manish rawat

Humans Are Still Trustworthy For Certain Works

05th January 2009
The biggest gift we got due to transition from ape to human and from human to skilled ones is the ‘Gift of Technology’. Technology has automated every piece of work. Its introduction to life has shown remarkable changes in the world. Where Industrial ... Read >
Author: manish rawat

Machine screws, nuts and bolts – Basic hardware items to power your industry

19th December 2008
SCREWS, BOLTS AND NUTS HOLD YOUR INDUSTRY TOGETHER! Well, literally so. Bolts, nuts and screws are basic hardware items used in every industry in need of fasteners. From furniture crafting and manufacturing to building and construction, every industria... Read >
Author: fastenersplusinc

Water Damage in Manhattan

18th December 2008
Living on an island, you can usually expect to have some type of water damage problems. You would think that a technologically developed island like Manhattan might have some water damage prevention methods to help you avoid flooding in your home, apartme... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Getting To Know Your Way Around Belfast City

02nd December 2008
Are you planning a trip to Belfast? Whether it’s for a concert, a spot of retail therapy, the buzzing nightlife or just to check out the sights and sounds of this amazing city, a good Belfast Street map will come in very handy. There are so many maps... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

ORIGINS OF THE WORD “SABOTAGE”

29th November 2008
It is generally assumed that the word “sabotage” had its origins in the French word sabot, which refers to a large, heavy wooden clog made of a single piece of wood and worn by workers. However, there are quite a few theories of the link between thos... Read >
Author: Kent

ORIGINS OF THE WORD “SABOTAGE”

29th November 2008
It is generally assumed that the word “sabotage” had its origins in the French word sabot, which refers to a large, heavy wooden clog made of a single piece of wood and worn by workers. However, there are quite a few theories of the link between thos... Read >
Author: Kent

What Comes After The End

26th November 2008
A new beginning always comes after an ending. We are on the threshold of a new awareness in human evolution. All the periods we have gone through have brought us to this place in time. Currently we are experiencing the ending of religion and the industria... Read >
Author: Roy Klienwachter

Why Most ECommerce Websites Don't Work and What to Do About It

25th November 2008
"Nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come". Victor Hugo French Novelist and Poet Victor was right. In the short ten years we've had access to the Internet; the world has changed dramatically. Just contemplate these statistic... Read >
Author: Adrian Mullan

Uncover The Finest Of Birmingham

18th November 2008
Birmingham is placed in the west midlands & its britain's 2nd most densely populated city, after london. Birmingham original came to prominence during the industrial revolution. because of this, the city has a major network of canals, which has plenty ... Read >
Author: Ms Leisha Greenfield

Leachate Treatment and Sustainable Landfill

11th November 2008
A sustainable landfill would be a landfill which is designed to clean itself of all harmful substances which might cause a harmful emission within a generation. That way each generation would deal with its own waste and pass on a clean environment to each... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Leachate Treatment and Sustainable Landfill

11th November 2008
A sustainable landfill would be a landfill which is designed to clean itself of all harmful substances which might cause a harmful emission within a generation. That way each generation would deal with its own waste and pass on a clean environment to each... Read >
Author: Steve Evans

Birmingham, The Local Guide To Britains 2nd City

10th November 2008
Birmingham is found in the west midlands and it is britains second most densely populated city, after london. Birmingham initially rose to prominence during the industrial revolution. as a result, the city has a big network of canals, which has many mo... Read >
Author: Karriane Lacinder

Uncover More About Gritty Yorkshire

10th November 2008
Yorkshire is a historic county in the north of england and its the largest county in england. in fact, the huge county covered around 6000 square miles in 1831 and these days, it has got a population of approximately five million. Yorkshire is widely ... Read >
Author: Ms Leisha Greenfield

Rediscover the Art of Conversation Without it Costing the Earth

31st October 2008
If the 19th century was defined by the industrial revolution, then it can only be said that the technological revolution certainly helped to define the 20th century. From telephones, televisions and automobiles, to aeroplanes, space travel and the interne... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Easy How-To Steps From Idea To Marketplace

31st October 2008
Got An Idea, What Do You Do Next? So you've got an idea. Join the mysterious world of idea makers, dreamers and wishful thinkers because that's where you are. You are in the twilight zone, a place where ideas never take shape, a place where sweeping ch... Read >
Author: donyates

Easy How-To Steps From Idea To Marketplace

31st October 2008
Got An Idea, What Do You Do Next? So you've got an idea. Join the mysterious world of idea makers, dreamers and wishful thinkers because that's where you are. You are in the twilight zone, a place where ideas never take shape, a place where sweeping ch... Read >
Author: donyates

Easy How-To Steps From Idea To Marketplace

31st October 2008
Got An Idea, What Do You Do Next? So you've got an idea. Join the mysterious world of idea makers, dreamers and wishful thinkers because that's where you are. You are in the twilight zone, a place where ideas never take shape, a place where sweeping ... Read >
Author: donyates

Understanding How Greenhouse Gases Affect Climate Change

30th October 2008
What are Greenhouse Gases? A greenhouse gas is a chemical compound found in the Earth’s atmosphere. Acting as gases, these compounds allow sunlight to enter the atmosphere freely. As sunlight strikes the Earth, some is re-radiated off the Earth’s su... Read >
Author: Joni Keith

Life Insurance - how well are you covered for skin cancer?

30th October 2008
Author: Richard Norfolk In the good old days (?) before the industrial revolution the economy of this country was largely based on agriculture, and so most of the working class employees spent long hours outside in the fields. Inevitably their skin wou... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Why the Earth is Overheating

30th October 2008
The industrial revolution and the rapid development of the world's economies during the last two centuries were driven by the accelerating use of energy. Steam engines began to burn wood and coal. Coal is still burned in large quantities and has been jo... Read >
Author: drklaus

A Guide to Getting around Belfast City

28th October 2008
Are you planning a trip to Belfast? Whether it’s for a concert, a spot of retail therapy, the buzzing nightlife or just to check out the sights and sounds of this amazing city, a good Belfast Street map will come in very handy. There are so many maps... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

The Progression Of Boxing

10th October 2008
The sport of boxing has been about since as early as 3000BC, but official boxing was first first began in the latter part of the 18th century. The ancient Greeks believed that pugilism or fist fighting was a sport in which the Gods of Greece played; this ... Read >
Author: chloeramsbottom

How Boxing Started

06th October 2008
Fist fighting or as we now know it, boxing has been about since as early as 3000BC, but formal boxing was first documented in the late 1700’s. The ancient Greeks understood that pugilism or fist fighting was a game in which the Gods of Greece played; th... Read >
Author: chloeramsbottom

Stay At Home Dad Mentors and Coaches Others

01st October 2008
Stay At Home Dad Mentors and Coaches Others One of the best things that I do as a stay at home dad  is to help other people. On some level we are all here to make progress towards a bigger goal. Since the dawn of time man has struggled to make thin... Read >
Author: Ellery

Travel Guides - Are travel guides actually still useful for travelers?

26th September 2008
Not without my travelguide – that´s often the first thought of tourists before a holiday. Lots of travelers prefer to use the helpful travel guides to be sure to visit the most important sights. This is especially important these days as city trips are... Read >
Author: Kassandra

Tailored vs Manufactured Clothing

16th September 2008
Fashion appeals to your emotions. It is a well-researched fact, one that many would not be able to argue with. To look beautiful is to feel good. We buy clothing and choose fashion styles based on feelings. Designers create through an artistic ability tha... Read >
Author: ausmark

Teach A Man To Fish

15th September 2008
In the Christian Bible, Jesus taught that you should teach a man to fish so that he could feed himself. Giving a man a fish makes him dependent on you and he is vulnerable to exploitation and becomes disempowered through your generosity. This philos... Read >
Author: Roy Klienwachter

Sculptured Wildlife Decor, Cabin Decor, Lodge Decor and Rustic Decor for the Home, Cabin, Lodge and

12th September 2008
From the beginning, mankind used his resources wisely to sustain life. There came a time when we crossed that fine line of necessity and the slaughter of animals and environmental pollution got out of control. Over the past century we began to see the ... Read >
Author: rheroux

Buying Property in Brazil

09th September 2008
Property in Brazil has been for some time now a sound financial investment and this is set to continue long into the future, availability and low costs are the main driving factors but by no means the only reasons for investing in Brazilian property c... Read >
Author: Portugal Paul

Your Passion For Posters Is Incomplete Without Classic Posters

09th September 2008
Classic Posters-It is appreciable that you have a hobby for collecting posters. Being a die-hard fan of good posters, the pride that you own is limitless. Whether you are a good poster collector or not is decided by the most prevalent question, “Does y... Read >
Author: Patrick Arden

Wirral's Housing Partnership

08th September 2008
There are now many local authority’s and private companies as well as registered charities actively involved in the promotion of “housing partnerships” Although the idea of affordable housing is not exactly a new one, it certainly goes back to the i... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com

Sweeping ahead: The building Industry

08th September 2008
When the materials are arranged in a vertical structure they are quite stable, as is the case in the case with simple walls. The basic vertical structures are columns, pillars, beams, walls, arches and vaults or its derivatives, the domes. Vault elements ... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com

Outsourcing, Technology, and The Economy

08th September 2008
Economies are constantly changing, and evolving. Whereas first they birth as a bartering system, they next take on a currency structure. This leads to a stock market, international trade, economic specialization, an industrial revolution, and forever co... Read >
Author: James

Things To Do In Birmingham, Great Britain

08th September 2008
Birmingham is found in the w midlands and it's englands 2nd most highly populated city, after london. Birmingham initially rose to prominence during the industrial revolution. for this reason, the city has a major canal network, which has plenty more m... Read >
Author: Karriane Lacinder

Programming CNC Machines With G-Codes

05th September 2008
Ever since the industrial revolution started, the demand to create precise instruments and products is an important factor in large scale manufacturing. Belts, screws, Drills and all movable parts needed to create other products in the assembly line must ... Read >
Author: Gargi

When Big Blue sees green

03rd September 2008
Tag:apparatus instrument,Big Blue sees green,The effect of the industrial revolution From:http://www.apparatus-instrument.com/ The effect of the industrial revolution in the 18th and 19th centuries can be likened to the effect of the information tec... Read >
Author: utut1

French Bulldogs Make a Fine Choice

27th August 2008
The overused clich� tirelessly tells you that a dog is man's best friend. Indeed, many folks take this principle by heart. There is no doubt that you likewise equate your pet with your best friend. Yet you can't simply jump into the decision of purchasi... Read >
Author: garux

An Introduction to Gasification Plant Technology

19th August 2008
The most basic definition of gasification is that it is any chemical or heat process used to convert a substance to a gas. Coal has been gasified ever since the industrial revolution to produce “town gas”. This was once done in the local gas works... Read >
Author: Steve Evans

Can a car run on water?

18th August 2008
This is the question being asked by millions of people every day, as the cost of traditional fuels, such as gas and diesel become increasingly more expensive. The simple answer to this question is; yes it is possible to run a car on water. However, alth... Read >
Author: Paul Graham

Human Activity Or Is It Human?.

16th August 2008
Today we live in a world where globally , over-population , and increased human activity , is gradually impacting our environment . We are the only single living life form on earth , that is capable of altering the physical , and biological properties on ... Read >
Author: Jerome Exner

The Trials And Errors Of Writing About Fashion

16th August 2008
Every week I sit for hours in front of a computer grappling with poor literary skills while writing product reviews on men’s fashion accessories. I’m a complete novice as you will witness, never aspired to be a writer, but I can’t afford to hire... Read >
Author: morton

Are You A Stay At Home Mum?

14th August 2008
The work place has changed dramatically since the industrial revolution and feminist movement. Women no longer wanted to work at home, they decided to take a stand along side men at work. Equal rights and equal salaries were being fought for by women ever... Read >
Author: Christopher

What Are the New Xbox 360 Games?

14th August 2008
Microsoft Xbox360 is one of the most popular video game consoles in the world, and its understandable. It offers power, great graphics and interaction with the game. There are always new Xbox360 games being released. Whether it is you or someone you ... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

Selling Content in the ‘Free’ World (And How your CMS Can Help!)

29th July 2008
Whoever said “the best things in life are free” was probably not thinking about content. Then, along comes the ‘big bang’ of information technology and its progeny – the constantly unfolding (and largely ‘free’) online universe, to drastical... Read >
Author: crownpeak

Selling Content in the ‘Free’ World (And How your CMS Can Help!)

29th July 2008
Whoever said “the best things in life are free” was probably not thinking about content. Then, along comes the ‘big bang’ of information technology and its progeny – the constantly unfolding (and largely ‘free’) online universe, to drastical... Read >
Author: crownpeak

The Trials And Errors Of Writing About Fashion

27th July 2008
Every week I sit for hours in front of a computer grappling with poor literary skills while writing product reviews on men’s fashion accessories. I’m a complete novice as you will witness, never aspired to be a writer, but I can’t afford to hire... Read >
Author: Patrick

Many American high school graduates are unprepared for the work world or college

26th July 2008
Many American high school graduates are unprepared for the work world or college, according to a recent survey, and at least one education association says a shift in high school programs, challenging curriculum and continued focus on a federal vocational... Read >
Author: Harpreet Kaur

Many American high school graduates are unprepared for the work world or college

26th July 2008
Many American high school graduates are unprepared for the work world or college, according to a recent survey, and at least one education association says a shift in high school programs, challenging curriculum and continued focus on a federal vocational... Read >
Author: Harpreet Kaur

Education necessary while Shift in high school - Education Online

24th July 2008
Many American high school graduates are unprepared for the work world or college, according to a recent survey, and at least one education association says a shift in high school programs, challenging curriculum and continued focus on a federal vocational... Read >
Author: Parveenn Kumarr

Industrial design has come on leaps and bounds with the products

24th July 2008
Talk of industrial design and automatically many of us will think about our history lessons back at school regarding the industrial revolution. It cannot be denied that this was the pinnacle of industrial design when so many ideas came together from so ma... Read >
Author: Pratik

Why Birmingham Airport gateway to Britain?

22nd July 2008
Birmingham Airport can be seen as the gateway to Britain, lying so centrally it is the perfect place to hire a car form and tour the countryside. Nowhere in the midlands is too far from Birmingham Airport, the Black Country, Shropshire, Warwickshire and W... Read >
Author: Rahul Singh

Our Tourist Guide To Birmingham - The Uk's Second City

21st July 2008
Birmingham is placed in the west midlands & it is englands second most densely populated city, after the capital. Birmingham initially came to prominence during the industrial revolution. because of this, the city boasts a huge network of canals, which... Read >
Author: Karriane Lacinder

History of Asbestos

21st July 2008
Asbestos is a natural heat- and electricity-resistant fiber that is mined from the earth. It has been around for as long as 2000 years back. The ancient Greeks named it "asbestos" which means "inextinguishable" because fire does not consume it. They use... Read >
Author: PipDawg

Brief history of the Plumber

20th July 2008
The plumber gets his name from the Latin name for lead; plumbum, as the ancient Romans used pipes made from lead for their pipes. Plumbers became pivotal in how societies function as their job was to enable the incoming and outgoing supply of water. The p... Read >
Author: barry.walker

Birmingham is a truly cosmopolitan and lively city to reside in

14th July 2008
Birmingham is placed in the w midlands & its englands 2nd most densely populated city, after the capital. Birmingham initially gained attention during the industrial revolution. as a result, the city has a big canal network, which has many more miles o... Read >
Author: Karriane Lacinder

Why You Should Invest In Seattle Real Estate

06th July 2008
At some point in time most regions of the United States go through their growth phases. During the industrial revolution of the 19th century the Northeastern United States was seeing huge economic growth and prosperity. Eventually that faded and the prosp... Read >
Author: Keira

Why You Should Invest In Seattle Real Estate

01st July 2008
At some point in time most regions of the United States go through their growth phases. During the industrial revolution of the 19th century the Northeastern United States was seeing huge economic growth and prosperity. Eventually that faded and the prosp... Read >
Author: Rajendra

Why You Should Invest In Seattle Real Estate

01st July 2008
At some point in time most regions of the United States go through their growth phases. During the industrial revolution of the 19th century the Northeastern United States was seeing huge economic growth and prosperity. Eventually that faded and the prosp... Read >
Author: Keira

New Home Business Evolution 2008

30th June 2008
The passions that propel individuals to start a home-based business are inherent in their socialization and part of a rich cultural heritage. Home based businesses including family workshops, flourished prior to the Industrial Revolution. Home based busin... Read >
Author: Rajinder Kumar

Best Car Rental bargain for visiting city of Philadelphia.

27th June 2008
Located between the Schuylkill and Delaware rivers close to New Jersey, Philadelphia, and the largest city in Pennsylvania and the fifth largest city in the United States of America it is a great city to visit. The city was got established in 1682 by ... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Casting Information, Metal Casting Information, What is Casting

18th June 2008
Metal casting is an ancient technique that has a variety of applications and purposes. Civilizations from the dawn of time to present day have used metal working as a way of creating artistic, religious, and practical items. The process of metal casting i... Read >
Author: Kent Klein

Ceiling fans

11th June 2008
We may be ages ahead of the industrial revolution, but there is one charming creation of this bygone period that still spreads happiness in our lives – the ceiling fan. For more than a century now, ceiling fans have been performing the simple task of co... Read >
Author: Dhaval Suthar

The E-Learning Revolution and how to be part of it

10th June 2008
Distance learning is a hot topic in educational institutions around the globe. Gone are the days when to learn meant gathering in a room with other students with a teacher leading from the front. It?s now possible to learn any place, anytime. This learnin... Read >
Author: MarkeD

History of Knitting

10th June 2008
History of knitting: Although no one knows exactly how the history of knitting began, most agree that it probably began with Arabian sailors who travelled throughout the Mediterranean spreading their fishing net knit patterns. Apparently after the sai... Read >
Author: Georgia

History of Crochet

10th June 2008
The history of crochet can be dated back to 1800 where evidence of the craft was found, along with books published showing how to crochet along with patterns. The earliest written reference that we know of was noted in "The Memoirs of a Highland Lady", wr... Read >
Author: Georgia

The Top 7 Myths About Debt (And The Facts)

05th June 2008
While debt is a common problem in our culture today, it is not always discussed in a productive way. In fact, it is often not discussed at all. That means that most of us worry a lot about debt, but few of us really learn about it. That is precisely th... Read >
Author: Jo Ann LeQuang

Day to Day Management

05th June 2008
Since the evolution of management, it has been swinging between art and science. Some people take it as an art of managing people and some take it as a form of science that refers to a system of learning and understanding through scientific concept. But, ... Read >
Author: Jennie

Using a Self Storage Company in Halifax

30th May 2008
The town of Halifax is situated within the borough of Calderdale, West Yorkshire. The town has a lot to offer to both its residents and to its visitors. An example of some of the attractions that can be found within the town of Halifax includes a busy nig... Read >
Author: Helen

Self Storage in Halifax

23rd May 2008
Halifax is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale, in West Yorkshire, England, with a population of 82,056. The town grew to prominence during the Industrial Revolution and used to be well known for its textile and wool manufacturer. Thes... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

How management evolved?

23rd May 2008
Management has kept on redefining itself over the years. It has been on a continuously reinventing spree. There are not enough literatures available to throw light on evolution of management before 18th century. But it is assumed that, given the magnitude... Read >
Author: Jennie

Evolution Of Mannequins From Dressmaker Form To Merchandise Displays

20th May 2008
Mannequins have been around for thousands of years but their use in store display is more recent. Kings and Queens who were concerned about their appearance, like the ancient pharaohs, would have a dress form made to their body dimensions. The court dress... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

Some Culture with Your Cucumber, Madam?

15th May 2008
A product of the industrial revolution, the Renfrewshire town of Johnstone can trace its modern history back to 1781, but it has never been renowned for being a world leader in either retailing or culture. However, in April 2008 the Scottish town became... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Tourist information guide to Halifax

15th May 2008
Halifax is set into rich countryside and home to 82,000 people. With a history dating back to the twelfth century, the town is rich in history and offers one of the most unique and popular museums in the country. With a vast selection of theatres, perf... Read >
Author: Ms Leisha Greenfield

City guide to Bradford

15th May 2008
Bradford is a large northern city, with a long and documented history, and a population of almost 300,000 people. Numerous important historical buildings and monuments, including mills and factories and one of only two World Heritage Sites in Yorkshire... Read >
Author: Ms Leisha Greenfield

SMES in the North West Need More Help

14th May 2008
According to The Forum of Private Business, more support is required to help small businesses survive the impact of the global credit crunch. These calls coincide with the publication of new figures that indicate a significant rise in the number of failin... Read >
Author: Jason Tissuix

Metal Casting Associations and Metal Casting Groups

11th May 2008
Metal Casting is one of the most widely used processes that is used in the production and process industry. In the metal industry the process of Casting is the basic and he most essential step in the process of production. At the dawn of the industrial re... Read >
Author: Kent Klein

Eco Printing – Quality Printing Need not Cost the Earth!

30th April 2008
Eco printing offers the perfect balance between getting all our printing jobs done without endangering the environment. In this era of heightened consciousness about ecological and environmental issues, eco printing is probably the most acceptable avatar ... Read >
Author: jenni4321

Modern Chandeliers And Their Versatile Characteristics

29th April 2008
Chandeliers have been viewed as must-have lighting fixtures, because of the elegant radiance and appeal they bring to a home's rooms. This ornate lighting piece made its big surge in the 19th 20th th centuries, and was a staple in most palaces and man... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

Internet travel

29th April 2008
The internet is merely fifteen or so years old, if it were human it would be adolescent, not yet educated and nowhere near grown up. We do business with traditional companies that have celebrated their centenary and we think they are old…in internet ... Read >
Author: Alan Hawkins

How the Free Trade Hall in Manchester played host to some of music’s most famous events

18th April 2008
For many years, the Free Trade Hall in Manchester was a focal point for public debate and cultural activity in the city. Built in the 1850’s it has historically been seen as a symbol of free trade and the wealth that it helped to generate for Manchester... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Dig Up Vast New Sources of Profits Beneath Your Feet

16th April 2008
Many people are skeptical that business model innovation can revolutionize any business. Perhaps if you consider an example from a tradition-bound business, you'll be persuaded that the barriers have all fallen for creating more powerful business models. ... Read >
Author: Donald Mitchell

The Tourist Destination Called Europe

16th April 2008
Europe, the world’s second smallest continent covering only 2 percent of the planet’s surface and supporting 11 percent of the world’s population has been one of the most favorite travel destinations for decades now. The continent of Europe and ... Read >
Author: abraxas

The Tourist Destination Called Europe

16th April 2008
Europe, the world’s second smallest continent covering only 2 percent of the planet’s surface and supporting 11 percent of the world’s population has been one of the most favorite travel destinations for decades now. The continent of Europe and ... Read >
Author: abraxas

Historical Significance of Beer

02nd April 2008
They used to sell it as a beverage from their homes in order to supplement the family income. This is just one of the hundreds of amazing secrets about western world's most popular beverage. The popularity of beer is already well documented. However, ve... Read >
Author: PowerHouseGym

Logo – An Identity For Your Business

02nd April 2008
What is a Logo? Logo is the visual representation of your company or organization. It is the name, symbol, monogram, emblem, trademark or any other graphic representation designed for easy and definitive recognition by your company audience. Short H... Read >
Author: Sam DCosta

A look at the history of rail travel

31st March 2008
Early railways are primarily wagonways, thought to have been created in Germany in the 1500s used for transporting coal primarily from mines, the rails were formed from wood, the only evidence of this is by Georgius Agricola who illustrated the wagonways ... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Dubai's High-End Housing

25th March 2008
Dubai was only a small town back in the early 20th century when the first inroads of the industrial revolution began to seep towards the Middle East. It was an important trade route between India and the Western hemisphere until that time. The oil explor... Read >
Author: AlexDubai

FTE Outsourcing -The Offshore story

11th March 2008
The way we do business has rapidly changed in the last few years, technologies of telecommunication, information technology and media have of course been a major catalyst. The most recent and in some sense the oldest trend has been outsourcing and contrac... Read >
Author: Sahil Kumar

FTE Outsourcing -The Offshore story

11th March 2008
The way we do business has rapidly changed in the last few years, technologies of telecommunication, information technology and media have of course been a major catalyst. The most recent and in some sense the oldest trend has been outsourcing and contrac... Read >
Author: Sahil Kumar

A Selection of Sofas

03rd March 2008
Everyone needs a sofa that accentuates an existing home decor, and although the options may appear overwhelming, here is a guide to six types of sofas that will help narrow done the type of couch you need to best furnish your home and your family. Histor... Read >
Author: Aimee Taylor

Grow rich – is it that simple?...hmmm,yes

28th February 2008
Through out the history of civilization this question was asked innumerable times. In the last decade the human beings reached a greater understanding regarding economic abundance. We witness it through out the industrial revolution and technological era ... Read >
Author: Igal Abraham

Evolution Of Mannequins From Dressmaker Form To Merchandise Displays

20th February 2008
Mannequins have been around for thousands of years but their use in store display is more recent. Kings and Queens who were concerned about their appearance, like the ancient pharaohs, would have a dress form made to their body dimensions. The court dress... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

Patterns And Articles About Knitting From The Knitting Magazine

19th February 2008
During the 17th and 18th century, the Scottish Isles main occupation was knitting. Colorful patterns were made by using Fair Isle technique. The Industrial Revolution brought a major development in the knitting. The British government published a booklet ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Team Building: Collaborative Activities Strengthen Employee Bonds

26th January 2008
The Industrial Revolution significantly changed the business world. Modern workers have become more specialized, found themselves to be more isolated, and work more impersonally than before. Despite the fact that technology has dramatically increased prod... Read >
Author: Daiv Russell

A Look at Victorian Architecture Styles

24th January 2008
Ornate, charming, mysterious, elaborate. All of these words can be used to describe Victorian architecture. But what makes a style Victorian? You might be surprised to find that, not one, but many different styles of architecture are considered Victoria... Read >
Author: Jason Collmorgen

Construction – A Story of the Past

22nd January 2008
If you walk around a modern metropolis today, it is pretty hard to imagine the first structures built in time by our ancient relatives. That being said, the long story of construction is a fascinating one. Many historians believe that the first thing e... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Cuff Links - Exploding Comeback

20th January 2008
Dating back to the seventeenth century, cuff links were invented when men felt the need to use an elegant accessory with their shirts instead of the traditional ribbons or ties in order to hold their cuffs together. The first cuff links were chains attach... Read >
Author: John Sern

A Short History of the Office Desk

20th January 2008
Office Desk Accessories It is unclear when exactly desks were invented, but desk-style furniture may have existed in classical antiquity or in other ancient centers of civilization in the Middle East or Far East. The first pieces of furniture that seem t... Read >
Author: Riz Davis

What is Meant by “Queen Anne Style House”?

18th January 2008
If you are out looking for a new home, or just interested in architecture in general, you may have come across the term Queen Anne Style house. These house styles are particularly found in neighborhoods in North America with a long history, usually starte... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Barcelona History Timeline 15th Century to 1859

14th November 2007
Barcelona has got a hell of a history!This is the mid-section of its history; from the 15th century to 1859.The 15th Century brought with it……the bubonic plague and civil wars. These two factors devastated the population of Barcelona and saw a dark pe... Read >
Author: ciara carruthers

Introduction to Database Design

05th November 2007
In this day and age, custom database design is really the way to go in most situations although it must be said universal database solutions have become much better. If the word “database” gives you a headache, let’s cover the basics so you understa... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Baby Gifts - There is Something For Every Occasion

05th November 2007
Time and again, it has been observed that innovation is one constant that never ceases to work its magic over all the prevalent areas, no matter what the age or century. Ever since the earliest times, man has improvised on each and every arena to reach th... Read >
Author: Andrew

How has the cruise industry evolved

12th October 2007
With cruises a popular choice amongst many holiday makers. It is interesting to see just how the industry has evolved from the days of early transportation to the multimillion pound leisure industry it now is. There have been many milestones during the gr... Read >
Author: Iglu.com

All about Cottages

03rd October 2007
Cottages are dwellings that are typically found in rural or semi-rural areas. It is built around natural surroundings, and most of the time the surrounding fauna intruding into the actual living space. The term cottages also means a small and cosy place o... Read >
Author: Terry Pinto

Introduction to Farm Machinery

21st September 2007
Farm machinery has changed the very nature of farming. The types and functions of farm machinery have been evolving since the first human gave up hunting and turned to the soil.When our early ancestors gave up the hunting and gathering lifestyle and turne... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Shop till you drop in the big apple

21st September 2007
New York City is a shopper's paradise no matter what your prey. From the haute couture designer boutiques, the knock offs in Chinatown, to the mecca of discount trendy fashion shops and big name department stores, New York is the answer to any shopping q... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry

Prefabricated Steel Buildings - A Progressive Overview

11th September 2007
From the last two three decades use of prefabricated steel buildings in construction industry has seen phenomenal growth. Although for commercial and industrial sectors steel buildings have been in use for a long time, but in recent years their rapidly in... Read >
Author: alliance telecom

Are You in Danger from Metabolic Syndrome X?

02nd September 2007
Syndrome X is actually called Metabolic Syndrome X. This was discovered over 10 years ago, but scientists have been looking for this for 100 years. What does it mean? Metabolic has to do with metabolism, the way our body uses energy. Syndrome means man... Read >
Author: Anita Murray

All You Need is Sleep for Better Health

30th August 2007
History tells us that the diseases of civilization all hit hard after the Industrial Revolution when electricity gave us inexpensive artificial light. When you add it all up, the national health catastrophe has been about seventy-five years in the making.... Read >
Author: kgabriel

Lbb London: The precision designer cufflink

28th August 2007
Gazing over a collection of cufflinks so consistent in mathematical correctness, when gathered, resemble soldiers in immaculate uniform, marching in perfect formation, poetic stride. Abstractive is dominated by precision, with zero tolerance. The subtle ... Read >
Author: Patrick

The Law of Attraction – Getting From Judgemental to Noticing

21st August 2007
As you delve deeper into the Law of Attraction and the processes that you need to take to have the universal law of the universe work with you and not against you, one of the key things that you will discover is your own social conditioning can and does w... Read >
Author: Ken Triat

Fishing and a work accident hero

14th August 2007
We live in an era of unprecedented health and safety. Gone are the days of horrific chimney-sweep work injuries, and pre-industrial revolution mining work accidents, even the nature of warfare has changed. Unlike in the first or second world-wars, a fatal... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Rationale for Creating the First "Un-Cereal™"

01st August 2007
The advent of agriculture about 10,000 years ago and the subsequent scale-up to mass feeding made possible by the Industrial Revolution solved problems of quantity but not quality. Average life span has increased paralleling these changes, due in large pa... Read >
Author: Dr. Randy Wysong

Some Facts about Asbestos

26th July 2007
While tracing the history of asbestos it was found that its usage dates back to 2000 years. The name 'asbestos' was first used by the Greeks, which meant 'inextinguishable'. Though the Greeks also noted the harmful effect of asbestos, yet they did not pa... Read >
Author: Jennifer White

Amsterdam – enjoy treasures of art and history in a bicycle ride

13th July 2007
The early days Amsterdam was founded as a fishing village around the thirteenth century. During the 14th, but especially the 15th century, Amsterdam underwent a rapid development, which laid the foundation for the Golden Age, when the city became the sta... Read >
Author: Laurent Fabier

Who Else Really Needs to Buck The System and Live a Longer, Happier and Stress Free Life

29th June 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Geoff Morris Are you one of these people that believe fervently that by keeping your body in shape that is all it will take to eventually lead to a much longer, healthier and happier life-span? Well, it certainly helps, and those ... Read >

Wooden Doll House Furniture - Valuable Works Of Art

16th June 2007
It is believed that miniature models of dwelling places have existed for thousand of years now, one of the earliest being in Egyptian pyramids and tombs. However, these models are far from what we know miniature doll houses to look like. Evolution has als... Read >
Author: Tim Lee

Teach Critical Thinking Skills to Children during the K-12 Years

15th June 2007
As we engage the 21st century, insure your children learn critical thinking skills during the K-12 years. Otherwise, they may be functionally illiterate in the evolving 21st century workplace. Just as your children must learn the basic building blocks of ... Read >
Author: Dwight Chestnut

Lychees, Longans and Pagodas

15th June 2007
Travel to Southern Guangdong, China The Southern China Airliner descends for landing in Guangzhou's International, we see myriads of glittering lights below us. The time is early evening 1900 hours.In summer days, the air stands heavy and polluted in ... Read >
Author: Heinz Rainer

Norwich

09th June 2007
Considered by many to be one of the last great provincial cities, Norwich offers visitors and residents a wealth of art, food, culture and excitement all within the confines of a compact and historic city. Norwich is a city with a rich history and her... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

It Is Fun And Easy Way To Learn With Educational Board Game!

30th May 2007
Getting children to learn has long been a dilemma faced by today’s teachers and parents. How do you make something like the industrial revolution interesting to an eight year old? It’s hard, but have always been intrepid folks out there who try their ... Read >
Author: Marina01

Backgammon software brings players into the twenty-first century

23rd May 2007
If historians have given the late 1700’s and early 1800’s the title of the “Industrial Revolution”, we can well imagine that future historians are likely to call the late twentieth century and the early twenty-first century as the “Computer” ... Read >
Author: Gene Marshall

Conference Exhibition UK

18th April 2007
The UK is one of the top industrial and commercial nations in the European Union and indeed the world, being one of only four trillion dollar economies in the EU. With the capital, London, a dominant global player in financial and professional services f... Read >
Author: Mandy Chagger

Chesterfield - a Brief History & Guide

18th April 2007
Chesterfield started out as a Roman fort and was built approximately 70 AD. The Romans probably settled here because the area was extremely rich in natural minerals like tin, lead and coal. The Roman fort later was discovered to have also been built on an... Read >
Author: Naz Daud

The History of Cardiff

10th April 2007
Many factors influenced Cardiff's culture throughout the centuries, transforming it into an international city. The Romans built the city, the Normans constructed over it, the Vikings brought prosperity and the industrial revolution transformed it. Wales... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

The Value Attributes in the Specialty Coffee Industry

09th April 2007
Starbucks is a catalyst in industrial revolution. The coffee industry has been modified according to the standards set and held by Starbucks. Starbucks is one of the well-known and rapidly growing organizations in the whole world. It was organized in Seat... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt

A brief history of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne

28th March 2007
Despite Newcastle-Upon-Tyne being strongly associated with the industrial revolution of the 19th century, the Romans were the first to build in the area. Being at the eastern end of Hadrian’s Wall, in 122 AD the Romans realised the importance of having ... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

Are we in a golden age of electronics?

27th March 2007
What defines a golden age? Conventional wisdom echoes that a golden age is when the quality of the product being produced is at its highest level possible; When every new innovation or release is equal to or superior to the standards of excellence that ... Read >
Author: Patrick Flouster

Escape The Pace: 15 Golden Minutes To Relaxation At Work And Home

27th March 2007
"On the keyboard of life, always have one finger on the escape key." - Anonymous It's a miserable, cold Tuesday morning and you've slept through your alarm again. You race through the first part of your morning and then hit the highway like an Indy 5oo... Read >
Author: Lisa Rickwood

Craftsman Theme Furniture

12th March 2007
Certain furniture themes are fairly esoteric, to wit, you usually have never heard of them. Craftsman theme furniture, on the other hand, is well known and here is an overview. American Craftsman theme furniture actually has it roots in a British desig... Read >
Author: Stephan Teak

Introducing Cabinet makers

17th February 2007
Without employing the professional services of a cabinet maker, you're basically stuck with remodeling your home kitchen or bathroom with pre-designed cabinets - which might not be a problem if you're lucky enough to find what you want. But what if you ar... Read >
Author: PaulGlover

The Man In The Pink Pig Hat

06th February 2007
It was a morning that heart attacks are made of. Bitterly cold with rain that could be best described as a miserable heavy drizzle. The sun had not yet made it over the horizon to brighten up the top of the rain cloud blanket. The figures at the bu... Read >
Author: Michael Wooller

The myth behind Iron John

02nd February 2007
Book: Iron John - A book about men. Author: Robert Bly Pages: 268 Published by Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc. Publication date: 1990 Published by Vintage Books Publication date: 1992 Synopsis: Using the Brothers Grimm Fairy tale "Ir... Read >
Author: Randell Rogfend

Iron John revolves around a wild man and a prince

02nd February 2007
Iron John is a book, which was written by an American Poet Robert Bly in the year 1990. This book is on the subject of – Men. The author has tried to explore the mythology and the deep-rooted cultural traditions of a specific dynamic male mode of feelin... Read >
Author: Randell Rogfend

Gender Rules: Jane Eyre

23rd January 2007
The Charlotte Bronte’s century of capitalistic society and sociological changes featured females’ movement towards gender equality and women rights’ issues. The peak of socialist ideology dawned during the industrial revolution when class divisions... Read >
Author: Sharon White

What's That in My Food!

06th January 2007
WHAT'S THAT IN MY FOOD!If you drop a bomb, you kill not only your enemies butyour friends as well. This is the effect food additiveshave on humans.Man has existed for thousands of years, and only startedusing additives at the start of the industrialrevolu... Read >
Kathy Thompson

Self Employment Or Self Improvement

28th December 2006
Self employment and self improvement go hand in hand to some degree or another. It is fair to say (though not always true) that self employment could lead to a state of self improvement in the long term. Plenty of people hold the dream of working on there... Read >
Author: kevinor

How Much Oil is Left in the World?

22nd December 2006
There is no disputing that the industrial revolution and current economies of first world countries run off of fossil fuels such as oil. With rising prices, the question of oil supply is an important one. How Much Oil is Left in the World? How impor... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

Human Resource Industry

20th December 2006
A lot been heard about Human Resource. What is Human Resource? One of the common online resources Wikipedia says, "Human resources has at least two meanings depending on context. The original usage derives from political economy and economics, where it wa... Read >
Author: P Paul

Living and Working in Sheffield

12th December 2006
‘Sheffielders’ is the correct term to use when describing residents of Sheffield. The population of Sheffield has grown to over half a million people, ten times its original size during the industrial revolution. It became the City of Sheffield in 189... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

A Brief History of Sheffield, England

08th December 2006
Sheffield lies in the North of England, about 65 kilometers east of Manchester in South Yorkshire. Chartered as the City of Sheffield in 1893 due to its origins in a field on the River Sheaf, the population tops a half million citizens now, with a wor... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

The Lace Market in Nottingham

08th December 2006
Lacemaking is one of the key aspects of the history of Nottingham, and a quarter-mile square area in the heart of the city contains one of the enduring signs of the impact lace has had upon the area. It was officially named “The Lace Market” in 1847. ... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

IS THERE AN ATTORNEY IN THE HOUSE?

18th November 2006
Corporate law has a long history in the United States dating back to Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson when the government of our then evolving country was being centralized. With the country growing, it became apparent that decisions were needed p... Read >
Author: Richard Hall

Life Insurance - how well are you covered for skin cancer?

16th November 2006
In the good old days (?) before the industrial revolution the economy of this country was largely based on agriculture, and so most of the working class employees spent long hours outside in the fields. Inevitably their skin would have been well bronzed, ... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Types of Carbon Fuels

15th November 2006
Any discussion of carbon fuels tends to carry the assumption they are all the same. There are, however, many different types of carbon fuels comprising this energy source. Types of Carbon Fuels While all carbon fuels are generally used for the same... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

What are Carbon Fuels?

15th November 2006
In any discussion of energy, the subject of carbon fuels comes quickly to the forefront. Are they good or bad for us? Do they cause global warming? Before entering the debate, just what are carbon fuels? What are Carbon Fuels? Carbon fuels form one ... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

Positive Aspects of Carbon Fuels

15th November 2006
Ah, the evil carbon fuels. Carbon fuels that were once exalted as the power source for the industrial revolution are now demonized because of global warming. There are, however, positive aspects to carbon fuels. Positive Aspects of Carbon Fuels Car... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

A Brief History of Sheffield

17th October 2006
Sheffield lies in the North of England, about 65 kilometers east of Manchester in South Yorkshire. Chartered as the City of Sheffield in 1893 due to it’s origins in a field on the River Sheaf. The population tops a half million citizens now, with a work... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

Futuristic software - wheels are to engineering, what solution delivery is to web

04th October 2006
SSEFI methodology is about integration, Problem definition & analysis (a source and force for new dimensions in problem definition, analysis & Soution delivery, aggregating solutions & services). Creating softassets that will be softsmart and have the... Read >
Author: Subhash Kanna

Understanding Emissions Trading and Global Warming

17th August 2006
It goes without saying that there is often an inherent conflict between science and economies. Emission trading is an interesting effort in the global warming arena. Understanding Emissions Trading and Global Warming It is a mild understatement to s... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

Amsterdam an experience you will not forget

13th August 2006
Mention Amsterdam, and you get a certain reaction drugs, red light districts are the first things that come to mind. There's a lot more to Amsterdam than that, though, as you'll see if you go there. Amsterdam has a long and rich history, full of ups ... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Birmingham - how it has evolved

12th August 2006
Birmingham known to the people who live there as 'Brum' is the second-largest city in the UK (not Manchester, as people often mistakenly believe). It can trace its history all the way back to the Bronze Age, and there is still a Roman fort there today... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Crafts What are Arts and Crafts and when did the movement begin?

23rd July 2006
Arts and crafts as a subject, covers the whole range of hobbies that are related to things we make with our hands and the skills we have learned. Two categories or crafts are handicrafts and traditional crafts. Handicrafts refer to the crafts we make wi... Read >
Author: Nancy Woodward

New article: A New Look at Labor Day

05th July 2006
A New Look at Labor DayRobert F. AbbottA day to reflect on the accomplishments of working people: That's been theproud tradition since the first, unofficial, Labor Day back in 1882.But, one of labor's greatest accomplishments has gone largely unrecognized... Read >
Robert Abbott

PLIGHT OF BRAZIL'S STREET KIDS

25th June 2006
We support Brazil's street kids by donating a portion from the sale of every piece of recycled jewelry we sell made by poverty stricken Brazilian's through verified NGO charities who assist with nourishment and education. Donate with us through your ... Read >
Author: todd wormser

"What's In My Food?"

23rd June 2006
WHAT'S THAT IN MY FOOD!If you drop a bomb, you kill not only your enemies butyour friends as well. This is the effect food additiveshave on humans.Man has existed for thousands of years, and only startedusing additives at the start of the industrialrevolu... Read >
Kathy Thompson

European Oak Wood - From Classic to Contemporary

23rd June 2006
The history of oak is one that is bound-up in tradition, folklore and legend. Widely regarded as the king of trees in Britain and Ireland, for centuries it has been held in high esteem throughout the major cultures of Europe. Generally, oak is thought o... Read >
Author: Alex Miles

Mythology & Parables in Modern Communication Part 1

12th June 2006
Mythology & Parables in Modern Communication Part 1Maurice Turmel PhDThe content of this article may be reprinted Free.Copyright and contact information must be included, intact,as noted here. A copy of, or reference to, your publicationwould be appreciat... Read >
drmoe2000

The New Leadership Is A Sacred Calling

12th June 2006
PERMISSION TO REPUBLISH: This article may be republished in newsletters and on web sites provided attribution is provided to the author, and it appears with the included copyright, resource box and live web site link. Email notice of intent to publish is... Read >
Author: Brent Filson

History of Football (Soccer)

04th June 2006
It has grown to possibly the biggest game on earth but what is football's origins and history. Read on to learn more. Since time immemorial mankind has played various ball games. Evidence of which can be seen in many ancient societies, ancient Greek so... Read >
Author: Jack Summers

Bradford City guide, including Bradford Hotels

26th May 2006
In the county of West Yorkshire is where tourists will find the bustling city of Bradford. Situated in Northern England, Bradford has more than 470,000 inhabitants and it ranks eleventh in terms of the size of various cities in England. Bradford has a ... Read >
Author: Maria Williams

History of Commercial Soap Making

15th May 2006
Soap is the most ubiquitous consumer item used in the modern world. It is so commonly available that we hardly give a thought to how it was that soap of such good quality came to be manufactured on a large scale. The knowledge of a soap like substance wa... Read >
Author: tima ashar

Solar vs. Oil

10th May 2006
Solar power has long been a minor power source compared to mighty oil. As oil prices rise and conflicts occur in oil countries, perhaps the issue needs to be revisited. Solar vs. Oil The industrial revolution was built on the back of oil and coal. ... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

Home Based Business Seems Like A 1990s Idea.

21st April 2006
Throughout most of humanity's history, home-based businesses were the norm. In every culture, in every era but our own, a sizable share of the population earned their keep from their homes. Farmers have always worked where they live. When they or anyon... Read >
Author: Douglas Adams

Carbide Cutting Tools

20th April 2006
Carbide cutting tools are tools that have the end of the tool, or the tip, coated with carbide, and is used to make cuts through some of the toughest materials known. So, how did we arrive at the place where carbide was invented and the use became so wide... Read >
Author: Jen Boschenko

History of the Yorkshire Terrier

13th April 2006
Understanding today's Yorkshire Terrier means looking at this dog's ancestry. There seems to be little disagreement about the way in which the modern Yorkshire Terrier came to be. Even though there are no records of the earliest relatives of the Yorkie it... Read >
Author: steve Allison

A Blank Canvas: A brief consideration of Modern Design

08th April 2006
Modern Design was born at the turn of the 20th century. But as design does, this movement acquired from its predecessors, namely the Bauhaus and International styles. Bauhaus was an architectural school founded in 1918. The faculty and students of the sch... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

Ways to Prevent Climate Modification

01st April 2006
Climate modification is essentially the excessive heating of the planet, which results in dramatic climatic changes. So, are there ways to prevent climate modification? Ways to Prevent Climate Modification In many ways, the climate modification deba... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

Home Based Internet Businesses go into Orbit

28th March 2006
It's a technological age and as our satellites investigate the surface of Mars, down on Earth, the Internet provides the biggest opportunity to create personal wealth since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century. More and more p... Read >
Author: Dave Baron

Vacuum Cleaners A Brief History

23rd March 2006
These days, vacuum cleaners are a familiar tool in any household cleaning arsenal, but this has not always been the case. In days gone by, cleaning was a job performed by using more primitive tools, like the trusty sweeping brush or broom. And while these... Read >
Author: ted belfour

Fish Out Of Water

06th March 2006
We measure our world by the limits of our knowledge and experience. If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to treat everything like nails. Bigotry, bias, and prejudice are all words that describe this limited view (hammer) each of us tends to e... Read >
Author: Dr. Randy Wysong

Rationale for Creating the First Un-Cereal

06th March 2006
The advent of agriculture about 10,000 years ago and the subsequent scale-up to mass feeding made possible by the Industrial Revolution solved problems of quantity but not quality. Average life span has increased paralleling these changes, due in large pa... Read >
Author: Dr. Randy Wysong

The Digital Revolution - Farming on the Internet

06th March 2006
The world could no longer spend time sitting at home waiting for the phone to ring, thus the personal cell phone is born. Information is critical and needs to get where it is going quickly, thus the internet is born. Music, entertainment and media g... Read >
Author: Tammy Barnes

Advice for Kilt Wearers

22nd February 2006
A Kilt is basically a pleated, wrapped skirt. The back half of the kilt is pleated, the front half is the made of two overlapping panels. A true kilt is completely handmade. The tartan kilt has been the most famous cultural tradition of Scotland. The f... Read >
Author: Prince Mathew

History of Coffee: Part IV - Commercialisation of Coffee

15th February 2006
For many connoisseurs, the period from the mid-19th Century to the late 20th Century is the 'Dark Age' of coffee. During this era, coffee lost its Middle-Eastern mystical charm and became commercialised and, quite frankly, ordinary. When coffee was fi... Read >
Author: James Grierson

City guide to Manchester, including Manchester hotels

21st January 2006
Introduction Manchester is a city in the north-west of England, situated in a bowl shaped land area. The city centre is located on the River Irwell. Planning for a vacation in Manchester is a great idea. Manchester is one of the largest cities of England... Read >
Author: Maria Williams

Sales of Information

20th January 2006
Since the times of first state formation, the policy of the state has changed greatly. Powerful slave trading states slowly changed into feudal kind of governing, than absolute power of the king or emperor came. After the Contra reformation of the Great ... Read >
Author: Tyler Benson

Trade Catalogs and American Advertising

04th January 2006
The 19th century was the year of trade catalogs. This era saw a revolution in the business and industrial history as reflected in these trade catalogs. The Industrial Revolution evident in this century was a major force in the modernization of the busines... Read >
Author: Viojieley Gurrobat

Causes of Mesothelioma

17th November 2005
Mesothelioma is a rare type of cancer in the general population. However, in individuals that were exposed to asbestos, it is not as rare. That's because the only known, established cause of Mesothelioma is asbestos. There are experts that have speculated... Read >
Author: Rob Mellor

Marketing Research Evolves Paid Surveys Come Of Age

17th November 2005
Up until the 20th century, buying and selling was simple. Businesses were largely local which allowed for a close relationship between suppliers and consumers. Competition was non-existent and the opinion of consumers was felt to be irrelevant. The r... Read >
Author: Greg McRee

Marketing Research Evolves - Paid Surveys Come Of Age

13th November 2005
Up until the 20th century, buying and selling was simple. Businesses were largely local which allowed for a close relationship between suppliers and consumers. Competition was non-existent and the opinion of consumers was felt to be irrelevant. The r... Read >
Author: Alex Ruban

Ohio Real Estate Large Cities and Little Farms

02nd November 2005
Ohio is a unique state where large cities like Cleveland and Cincinnati sit next to rural farms. Ohio real estate prices mirror this diversity. Ohio Ohio was a mainstay in the industrial revolution in the United States. Cities such as Cleveland and... Read >
Author: Raynor James

New York Real Estate The Empire State

27th October 2005
From Niagara Falls to the Catskills to a little city with the Big Apple nickname, New York is truly the Empire State. New York real estate prices reflect this lofty nickname. New York While New York City gets a lot of publicity, New York is a state ... Read >
Author: Raynor James

Maine Real Estate The Pine Tree State

26th October 2005
While a vast majority of Maine is forested, the beautiful shoreline dominates the state. Maine real estate prices, however, are surprisingly reasonable. Maine Maine is one of the more beautiful states in the country. Travel inland and you will find... Read >
Author: Raynor James

The Fall and Rise of the Home-Based Business

19th October 2005
Home-based businesses are not new. In fact, throughout most of human history, people have earned their living working from where they lived. It was technology that got people out of the house and into separate workspaces, and it is technology that will b... Read >
Author: Fred Stesney

Will Earth Survive Industrial Revolution?

03rd October 2005
It is presently estimated that 700 tonnes of carbon dioxide are pumped into the earth's atmosphere every second of the day. Carbon dioxide is the chief contributor to the greenhouse gases. It is these greenhouse gases which cause global warming. ... Read >
Author: Steven Cronin

Protecting America with Specialty Gases

10th July 2005
By Bob Davis Prior to 9/11, environmental concerns largely focused on monitoring, controlling and reducing the pollution the industrial revolution had set in motion. From a specialty gas point of view, our efforts at Scott focused primarily on developi... Read >
Author: R.L. Fielding

Writing Made Them Rich #2: Charles Dickens

01st January 2005
Writing Made Them Rich #2: Charles Dickens by Michael Southon Charles Dickens was born in Portsea, England, in 1812. His father was a clerk in the Navy Pay Office, stationed at Portsmouth. Although his job was well paid, his father had a weakness f... Read >
Author: micheal southon