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- Is America an Empire?
by Aaron Schwartz. If to refer to the dictionary we will find different definitions of the word empire : "a group of countries under a single authority; "the British empire" a group of diverse companies run as a single organization a monarchy with an emperor as head of state the domain ruled by an emperor or empress" and if to explore the role of the USA in world`s economics politics and its influence on mass cu... products, articles, news
- Windowsill Herb Garden Tips
by Dewitt Guillen. Indoor gardening of herbs is an advantage if you have a very minimal space, may it be indoors or outdoors. Most likely, you can still be able to grow or plant herbs in your home but in a very different and unique way. Windowsill gardening is a good plan for you to grow herbs at a small place, but yet be very productive to your use may it be culinary, decorative or medicinal purposes. Mostly the p... products, articles, news
- Making Shutters That Actually Work
by Tim Layton. I came across a photograph yesterday that had some beautiful shutters on a set of arch-top French doors. They made a difference on the house that was truly remarkable! I was so impressed, that I immediately wrote a blog post on the subject of custom exterior shutters!
Custom shutters is something I've been thinking about for some time. The reason is that so many houses have a huge untapped poten... products, articles, news
- Signs And Causes Of Separation Anxiety Disorders In Dogs
by Joseph Jordan. Does this sound like you and your dog? You've had him since he was a puppy. He is a sweet dog, eager to please, and enjoys being around you and your whole family.
But lately, you've notice that he's become destructive around the house whenever he's left alone, even for just a few hours. You come home and the house looks like it was hit by a tornado - papers scattered everywhere, the trash can w... products, articles, news
- How To Conduct Research For A Tummy Tuck Surgeon
by Richard Bonn. Before you decide on getting a tummy tuck, it is a good idea to look for a surgeon to perform the procedure. Compile a list of names of potential surgeon candidates. Evaluate their information, including certifications and other credentials.
Do not forget to search for any information of malpractice. That is important because you want the right surgeon doing your cosmetic surgical procedure. Ke... products, articles, news
- Chinese Baby Names
by Henry Fong. It is not uncommon for a Chinese couple to seek the services of an astrologer to find a suitable Chinese baby name for their new born child. It is believe that a suitable Chinese baby name can improve the luck of the child and give the child a more auspicious life path.
The methodologies for selecting a suitable Chinese baby vary between the different schools of thoughts but most of them are bas... products, articles, news
- Recycling-People Think It Is New
by Eric Hartwell. Around 1948 or 1949 my father lived on a quite large council estate in west London. He was was still at primary school, of course.
A couple of mates and he would get an old pram chassis, and go door to door in the blocks of flats, asking for old newspapers and other waste paper. Once the pram was loaded they would push it around a mile or so to a yard where they could sell the paper for a penny ... products, articles, news
- Tips on Wandering Alzheimer's Patients
by Karen Cinpinski. It is suggested that nearly 70% of people with Alzheimer's disease will wander away from home and get lost. Wandering is one of the biggest risks for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and is a common but dangerous symptom of the disease. A wanderer is someone with a disease such as Alzheimer's who has wandered away on their own free-will from their caregiver. The risk is evident in the 31,000 ... products, articles, news
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Nikola Tesla - The Forgotten Wizard
http://www.netsense.net/tesla/ The life story and work of Nikola Tesla. He invented AC electricity, Neon Lights, Radio transmission, The Electric motor, Wireless electricity transfer, Remote control, Hydraulics, Lasers, Space weapons, Robotics, and many, many more things.
Some Electromechanical devices and principles developed by Tesla:
* various devices that use rotating magnetic fields (1882) * induction motor and high frequency alternator * means for increasing the intensity of electrical oscillations * alternating current long-distance electrical transmission system (1888) * Tesla coil * bladeless turbine * bifilar coil * Telegeodynamics * systems for wireless communication (prior art for the invention of radio) and radio frequency oscillators * robotics and the "AND" logic gate * X-rays Tubes using the bremsstrahlung process * devices for ionized gases * devices for high field emission * devices for charged particle beams * methods for providing extremely low level of resistance to the passage of electrical current * voltage multiplication circuitry * devices for high voltage discharges * devices for lightning protection * Magnifying Transmitter * VTOL aircraft * Dynamic theory of gravity * concepts for electric vehicles
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