- 01/13/10 By : Fred Francisto
The functioning of the Museum of Science in Boston. - A Site Where Child And Adult Develop At the same time By : Timothy Greensland
The commentary gives the highlight of the improvement of children in Boston Children’s museum. - How the Long History of Wind Power Shaped Today's Turbines By : John Patterson
The history of wind power dates back centuries and additionally the engineering behind it's still being used nowadays everywhere the world in various forms to capture the free energy the wind provides. The first recorded use of wind power was found in Persia around five hundred A.D. Some would possibly argue that boats harnessed the ability of the wind even previous this, however fashionable wind turbines were most closely evolved from land-based mostly windmill. These terribly early versions of wind turbines had blades made of mats engineered from lightweight reeds and because the wind struck these blades they might flip a central shaft. This shaft would be connected to no matter the energy created by the windmill was used to power. These early windmills were supposed to method grain and pump water for drinking and irrigation. It's interesting to notice that the earliest recorded versions of windmills were really vertical axis designs. This style fell out of favor through the history of wind power development and is only recently gaining favor again. - A Transient History of Solar Power By : John Patterson
Solar power has been used for centuries in varied forms and over time it's matured into a terribly economical kind of energy for generating electricity and heating your home. The history of solar power has been one among innovation and adaptation and commenced back in ancient times. The Greeks understood the facility that the sun might offer and really designed their homes to have giant openings that faced the sun. These were later coated with glass or mica to boost the heating impact of the sun. This natural kind of heating, that we have a tendency to ask as passive solar nowadays, allowed them to burn less wood for the heating of their homes. This sort of passive solar heating is still being employed these days and could be a fundamental style criteria of any energy economical home. These homes are designed with massive windows facing south to capture heat from the sun. This concept is taken even more in trendy styles that currently use special heat-retaining materials on the walls and floors of those homes to enlarge this passive heating effect. These materials will absorb a lot of of the sun's heat during the day and release it slowly during the colder evenings to stay the house at a constant temperature. This helps to increase the efficiency of this passive solar heating and allows homes that exploit this to want less conventional heating. - The American Museum Of Natural History. By : Timothy Greensland
A concise note of America’s celebrated Natural History Museum. - Learn About The Aztec and Mayan 2012 Calendar By : Karina Knapp
Besides the fact that 99% of the season an individual shows a movie of the “Mayan calendar” plus is really passing the Aztec Sun Stone off as Mayan, the 2012 calendar is a fancy issue. - Learn About the 2012 Alignment of the Planets By : Karina Knapp
The most commonly mentioned alignment in 2012 deals with solely the Milky Way, the Sun, the Earth plus Venus. There is actually more than one 2012 alignment to consider. Viewed from the Earth, our solar system has high plus low locations of planets { - What Illustrated Maps Bring to Our Understanding of the Planet By : Roberto Garabell
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Pictorial maps have been here for ages and are still a quite important tool in our society. These are also extremely collectible and sought after because of the intricate history of them. - Southern Justice-Alive and Well By : John Merchant
Story of a man convicted without evidence, weapon, confession, withesses or motive in the Commonwealth of Virginia - The Corrupt Legal System in Virginia. By : D. Chandler Graham
The trial of Earl Bramblett for the murders of the Hodges family in Vinton, VA in 1994. - A History of Christmas Carols By : Andy Davidson
Now back in the bygone days, there were no Christmas carols during Christmas time. They were really secular dances which were done at any time of the year. It was just in the 16th century that Christmas hymns were recognized and later on known as Christmas carols.Christmas Carols just came to be well-known as such in the sixteenth century. They developed from christmas... - Evaluation of the Book, Three Trailers Down By : D. Chandler Graham
This is a sequel to Smoke and Murders but a stand alone novel. You don't need to read Smoke and Murders to enjoy it but you will probably wind up buying Smoke and Murders to see what preceeded all these events. - Evaluation of the Book, Three Trailers Down By : D. Chandler Graham
This is a sequel to Smoke and Murders but a stand alone novel. You don't need to read Smoke and Murders to enjoy it but you will probably wind up buying Smoke and Murders to see what preceeded all these events. - The Declaration of Independence: 2009 By : Richard J Harington
As 2009 is coming to an end our country is nearing the same governance that our founders risked their lives to depart from. Let us remember their struggle and look from their vantage at the cause for our struggles once again. - History of Magnets and Their Uses By : Roberto Garabell
Magnets have been in use at least as far back as the 4th Century BC and likely even earlier. A Chinese tome from that era titled "Book of the Devil Valley Master" details..... - The Real History of Halloween By : Roberto Garabell
Two thousand years ago, in the region that is now Ireland, the United Kingdom and northern France, the ancient Celts celebrated the end of their summer harvest and the beginning of their new year on November 1. This observance also... - Moscow is a Capital with a Vast History By : Roberto Garabell
The background of Moscow through its good and bad times and the way it became the great city it is nowadays. - A Tale of Cambridgeshire History-00-4590 By : 4Ps--Marketing
Delving into the local history of many UK cities and towns can be hugely interesting but the area of Cambridgeshire is perhaps the most captivating in its chronicles of times gone by. - History of the Video Console Gaming Systems through Seven Generations By : Dave Vower
A video console gaming system is an interactive electronic device which is employed for enjoying video games on a private computer. - Intreduced by the first Cruise Ships Employees Social Network - Free unlimited sms service By : Richard Star
The free unlimited sms service intreduced by the first Cruise Ships Employees Social Network, Crewpaty.com is slowly gaining momentum as a cheap messaging solution. The free unlimited sms service may be a text message that may have up to one hundred sixty characters of length that can be sent to cell phones. A value effective different to outgoing calls is the free unlimited sms service (SMS) and is convenient also. Recently the free unlimited sms service of Crewparty.com has become identical with the text messages sent to a mobile phone. - The free unlimited sms service intreduced by the first Cruise Ships Employees Social Network By : Dovale Klikman
The free unlimited sms service intreduced by the first Cruise Ships Employees Social Network, Crewpaty.com is slowly gaining momentum as a cheap messaging solution. The free unlimited sms service may be a text message that can have up to a hundred and sixty characters of length that may be sent to cell phones. A price effective alternative to outgoing calls is the free unlimited sms service (SMS) and is convenient also. Recently the free unlimited sms service of Crewparty.com has become identical with the text messages sent to a mobile phone. - The History of the Camera By : Roberto Garabell
Have you ever thought about how the tiny, one click, instant-picture-delivery camera in your hand started out? The history of the camera travels back... - Famous Bartenders By : Roberto Garabell
The differences between a great bartender and a famous bartender are the little things. Famous bartenders consistently stay on top of the... - The Discovery, Creation and Uses of Electromagnets By : Roberto Garabell
Most people are not aware of the many applications electromagnets have in our modern day life. Though we may be awed to see a car being lifted, we may not realize... - The History of the Costume By : Roberto Garabell
Historians studying the evolution of the modern costume mutually date its origins to the 1490's. It is important to note, however, that before this time clothing existed mainly... - Free Essay on America: Abraham Lincoln By : Mahia Brown
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We would like to believe all of our presidents of the United States were truthfully great men and to be certain, just handling the grand responsibility of the presidency takes a extraordinary kind of individual. Citizen leadership is surely one of the best things about the American government. - Making The Cut By : Roberto Garabell
It is believed that scissors were invented in ancient Egypt about 1500. Early scissors appeared in the Middle East some 3,000 to 4,000 years ago. The scissors worked with a... - The Almighty, Much Overlooked Magnet By : Roberto Garabell
What do microwave ovens, high-speed trains, and your credit card have in common? Why magnets, of course. - From Prison To Paradise: A Brief History Of Norfolk Island By : Roberto Garabell
Over 1600 kilometers from Sydney, Norfolk Island is a small bit of paradise tucked away in the South Pacific. From the time Captain John Cook first set... - Significant information regarding travel Secrets By : Maria Johnsen
This article contains some facts about travel - Alphabetical List of States By : Roberto Garabell
The list begins with the names of the states with their codes enclosed in parentheses. Below each is the capital, the complete date it was accepted into statehood, and the nickname(s). - How to Build a Pyramid By : Roberto Garabell
You can recreate a smaller version of the pyramids in Egypt with the help of inexpensive materials. You should also always check if the cubes are properly aligned because it will affect the final result. - List of Famous African Americans By : Roberto Garabell
In a list of famous African Americans, we will definitely come across the name of James Lafayette. James Lafayette is also known as James Armistead, and his contributions to the United States of America began during the American Revolution. - List of Presidents in Numerical Order By : Roberto Garabell
United States have 44 presidency terms since 1789 to present. The US president is the highest leader of one of the most powerful countries in the world and becomes an instant remarkable part of world history. - List of Filipino Writers By : Roberto Garabell
The Philippines has countless writers who have been continuously giving pride to the whole nation. Among these Filipino writers are Antonio Abad, Martin Abellana, and Norberto Romualdez. - List of Ethnic Groups in the Philippines By : Roberto Garabell
The Philippines is composed of different types of ethnic groups and one of those is known as the Indigenous ethnic group. The groups that form part of the Indigenous ethnic group include Tagalog, Ilocano, and Bicolano. - List of Chinese Inventions By : Roberto Garabell
Modern day China is posing itself to take the lead in global aspects, and it might not be long before they can rival the US. Small wonder then, since one look at the list of Chinese inventions will show you how they revolutionized our world, and shaped our history. - The Michael Jackson Ultimate Collection By : stephen joyce
If you're a fan of Michael Jackson, don't lose out on adding the Michael Jackson ultimate Collection to your albums. The Michael Jackson ultimate Collection is a set of four audio CDs and one video DVD. - The exciting and cruel history of Casares By : keith lunt
If you are thinking of holidaying in Spain consider renting a villa or apartment near the beautiful whitewashed village of Casares, on the Costa Del Sol. Not sure where to stay? We highly recommend staying at a new complex known as Casares del Sol. - The History Of Shade Sails By : Roberto Garabell
In ancient Egypt, strips of fabric were used to cool countless numbers of Pharaohs. Ancient Greeks used them; sailors throughout history have used them while at port on a beach. In fact, the largest application of fabric used for shade was in ancient Rome. - What Is In a Carriage Clock By : Judy McCarthy
A brief history of the carriage clock and teach us many things. Learn how to identify a carriage clock to see if you have an antique one in your collection. Learn about the history of the clocks so you can fully appreciate how they've evolved. And lastly we'll explore how modern carriage clocks fit into today's world. - The History Of Wool Cloth By : Roberto Garabell
Sometime back in the eons of prehistory, a hunter killed a sheep and brought it home to make a mean mutton stew. - The History Of Divorce In The US By : Roberto Garabell
The history of divorce is a long one. It has, as French philosopher Voltaire put it, likely been around since the advent of formalized marriage. - Burton - how it became the place it is today-00-1388 By : 4Ps_Marketing
The town originally grew up around Burton-on-Trent Abbey, the monastery of Saint Modwen, and had grown into a busy market town by the early modern period. While Burton's great bridge over the Trent was in poor repair by the early 1500s.... - History Of Carbon Monoxide By : Roberto Garabell
There is a long history of the carbon monoxide compound that dates back nearly eight hundred years. - More about Japanese culture-00-1317 By : Michale Song
Few people care to learn more about the rich cultural heritage of Japan that has provided the world with famous movie directors like Kurosawa Akira (1910-1998) and renowned artists like Ando Hiroshige (1797-1858). - To Tell The Tale Of The Limousine Past By : Roberto Garabell
The limousine, for many of us, has been around forever. We associate it with the wealthy, famous or those who just want to travel in class. - History Of The Wheelchair By : Roberto Garabell
Many of us take the wheelchair for granted. Its design and function has evolved over the years - modified, improved and even motorized. - The History Of Chinese Paper Cutting By : Roberto Garabell
Art in any form is a matter of "beauty is in the eye of the beholder", but no one can deny that Chinese paper cuts are delicate, intricate and - above all - unique works of art. - The Legends of Hinduism's Favorite God Ganesh's Birth By : Roberto Garabell
There is more than 1 legend of Ganesha's beginnings. This article discusses few of those legends. - Inspirational Jataka Stories from Buddhism By : Roberto Garabell
The Jataka tales in Buddhism are a anthology of tales that recount 547 of the Buddha's earlier lives. Buddha often shared these stories with his followers. - The Trophy And Its Long Standing Tradition By : Roberto Garabell
The idea of honoring another for their achievement is ancient. Today we give people tokens for their achievements, typically in the form of what we call a trophy. But what does the word trophy mean and how long has it been used? - Romania and the Myth and Origins of Dracula By : Roberto Garabell
Dracula has always fascinated people over the years. a staple baddie of many a hollywood movie and story, however, where does fact end and fiction begin? It all starts in Romania, 100's of years ago. - Traditional Marble painting from Rajasthan By : Roberto Garabell
Rich in culture, India has several forms of stone craft from several regions. Brilliantly painted marble from Rajasthan is one of best examples of such stone artwork and can best be described as 'poetry on marble.' - The History of Copenhagen Snuff, Copenhagen Tobacco-00-880 By : bnbtobacco
Copenhagen Snuff
Copenhagen Snuff is the most popular and oldest form of tobacco, dating back to 1822. The Copenhagen tobacco is mainly of two types - Embroidered Patches And Their Military History By : Roberto Garabell
Patches and badges have been around for many years and most typically for those in the military. - Popcorn - The World's Oldest Snack By : Roberto Garabell
Mmmmmmmmmm ... hardly anyone can resist the smell of freshly popped popcorn. Thoughts turn to days at the circus, afternoons at the county fair and nights in the back row at the movie theater, munching your way through memory after memory. - The History of Men's Underwear By : Roberto Garabell
Underwear is something we often take for granted; it is just a part of life. But how long has it been a part of life and how have men's underwear evolved over the ages? - The History of the Sno Cone By : Roberto Garabell
Ah the sno cone, most of us has had one as a kid and some of us enjoy them as adults. So just how long have sno cones been around you might ask? And who invented them? - A Brief History of Insulation - Look How Far We've Come By : Roberto Garabell
The Ancient Egyptians used it. So did the Ancient Romans. In the 1800's, a guy wrote about it, sort of. - Enjoy the Rich History of Bear Lake Valley By : Roberto Garabell
Bear Lake Valley, which crosses the border of Idaho and Utah, has a rich and colorful history. Native Americans, trappers, outlaws, grizzly bears and even a mythical lake monster all add to the intriguing past of this beautiful valley. - Bangkok - Capital of Thailand By : Roberto Garabell
Bangkok is an exciting, high contrast melting pot of east meets west. It is a dynamic city that has embraced technology and modern living with its busy expressways, bold skyscrapers and designer brand filled shopping centres. Yet underneath it all, it remains a traditional haven of culture, history and time-honored customs, where elders are respected and family always comes first. - What is Viral Marketing? By : cmspankajsharma
First of all, I realize that anything with "viral" in the name doesn't conjure up images of something you want close by, but there is a new type of Internet marketing known as "viral marketing" is worth investigating. Despite its unflattering appellation, it is an effective Internet collaboration marketing tool, and one that is important to understand if you want to expand your business. What is Viral Marketing? Viral marketing is a strategy that encourages your business to carry a marketing mes - Unpretentious Melbourne: Australian Football Capital of Australia By : Roberto Garabell
As so often in Australias history, Melbourne was founded through fraud when explorer John Batman, an Australian who spoke in several aboriginal dilects, made a "deal" with aborigines to lease land on behalf of speculators. - Throbbing Taipei: Capital of Taiwan By : Roberto Garabell
Taipei, the capital of Taiwan, has evolved through many stages since its founding in the eighteenth century. Rice fields have been replaced by skyscrapers, and a modern, commercial city of millions has grown out of once quiet settlements. - Glorious Vilnius Lithuania: Architecture from the Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Neoclassical and Jugendstil periods By : Roberto Garabell
The Lithuanian city of Vilnius radiates southern charm under the northern sun. Positioned in the natural amphitheatre of the surrounding Lithuanian hills, Vilnilus has much to offer tourists interested in classical architecture. - Bustling Mumbai: Home of Asia's Oldest Stock Exchange By : Roberto Garabell
Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, is one of the most densely populated cities in the world. In 1533, when the Portuguese founded Bom Bahia, which means "good bay", no one could have thought what Mumbai would end up like. - The Aztecs and their history By : Roberto Garabell
The Aztecs have always been a shining example of human progress. Their achievements and events have rivaled most of the empires of Europe. Read on to know their bloody and turbulent history. - A short history of the automobile By : Roberto Garabell
Driving a car back and fro from work has exposed us our dependence on it. Read on to find the humble beginnings of this everyday item and its interesting history. - Fascinating Austin Ghost Tours By : Joe Cline
History and fantasy rolled into one. Every old town or city will have its share of history, legends, and ghost stories along with it. Each place is the subject of legends of old and these legends make up the core of ghost tours that thrive on the fascination of a lot of people with folklore. - The Captivating Legend of Wine Growing - it all Started with luck By : Roberto Garabell
This story examines the evolution of wine. - Amazing History of Anime By : Roberto Garabell
Have you ever wondered why anime DVD’s are getting so popular these days? So popular that every second child wants a Pokémon or Dragon Ballz movie DVD in his collection? Needless to say, these animes have an interesting history behind them which is almost a century old. - Rising Popularity of Anime in the Western World By : Roberto Garabell
Maybe it is time you got to know why each kid on the block wants to watch Pokémon and other similar cartoons, more commonly, Anime. It’s true – Anime is soon going to be one of the most popular animations especially because of its popularity in the western world - Dubai Culture and Women - Do's and Don'ts By : Roberto Garabelli
This is a helpful guide to explain some of the intricacies of culture in Dubai where related to interaction with women. - Woman in history. By : elakelak
Woman in history. - History of Gymnastics. By : elakelak
History of Gymnastics. - The Documented Birthplace Of Rock And Roll By : Rick London
Though I've been telling people since I can remember that Rock And Roll was born in my own little humble hometown of Hattiesburg, Ms., not many believe me. I know it to be true. Even the honorable Rolling Stone Magazine agrees as mentioned in Wikipedia.... - How Copper started the legend of Che Guevara By : Ragini Yadav
Copper production in Chuquicamata began in 1915, just as German scientific successes in the quest for artificial nitrates had resulted in the collapse of the world market for Chile’s traditional export: saltpetre (potassium nitrate). Since then copper acquired a pre-eminent position in Chile’s economy, and thousands of indigenous workers deserted the floundering haciendas to find work in copper mines like Chuquicamata, El Salvador and El Teniente, all American-owned until the Chilean copper nationalization program of the late-1960s. - Tomahawk Fighting Techniques You Need To Know By : Trevelyan Kian
Tomahawks are tools and weapons that have a very distinct look. They're like hatchets, but they have very straight shafts. They were commonly used by natives of North America. - History of US Consulate in Chiang Mai By : lar
Not all office buildings are merely brick and mortar. Some buildings have class and character and deserve to be recognized. The U.S. Consulate in Chiang Mai is one such building. - The True Story of The American Independence By : Slavco Stefanoski
Looking back in 1775, King George III was at Buckingham Palace, sitting in wistful mood on his commode. His 13 year old son Prince George , was sitting on the floor nearby, otherwise occupied with the 18th century equivalent of Game Boy: a model soldier with a rifle sat on a model elephant, shooting at a model tiger two planks of wood away. - Facts about Civil War medicine By : Ken Stover
Civil War medicine was not very effective at all. In fact more people died from disease than actual fighting. The doctors during that time could not cure much for people who became sick. - Top Ten Worst Ways to Die By : Devin Hansen
True, ranking the worst ways to die is actually impossible. I mean, how can you really know without experiencing it?! I guess it's like rating someone else's orgasms. All we can do is measure the screams - Val d'Isčre at War By : Emma Forrester
A sad event during the Second World War, and where to find its memorial in Val d'Isčre, France - History of Pirates By : JD Theis
Where did pirates originate from? That is a question that has stumped archeologists and historians for years, but the researchers at Pirate Theme Party have decided to take on this daunting question head on. Considering that we are just as crazy about treasure hunts as the pirates of old were, we wanted to get to the bottom of this enigma! What we came to realize was that the origins of piracy may never be known. In fact, piracy and treasure hunting has probably existed since ships were able to traverse the oceans. We will try to stick with what we know, and examine the interesting and fascinating timeline of pirates!
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