August 24th, 2010 by Derek Sanders
Man had great fascination for observing celestial bodies from ancient period. Naked eye was one of the means by which the planetary positions were observed. This was a means which astronomers like Aryabhata, Bhaskara and Copernicus used before the invention of the telescope by Galileo. Pole star played an important mark by providing ancient astronomers the reference point they needed and this helped in the forecasting of eclipses keeping the relative positions of the stars in the calculations. Pole star in ancient Egypt was used in the construction of the pyramids by providing the perfect reference point in the night sky.
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Published by Derek Sanders on Aug 24, 2010 under
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July 8th, 2010 by Thomas Slaten
If you’re not sure what you want from your education, it will be a little overwhelming when you look at the colleges and universities out there. When you are trying to find the best online colleges, you first need to see how each one helps you in reaching your goals. An accredited university is something that will help you become employed also, because there are many major corporations who will not even consider a degree that came from a non-accredited school.
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Published by Thomas Slaten on Jul 8, 2010 under
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June 23rd, 2010 by Esther Alarcon
The environment can be kept safe and the amount of energy consumed inside the homes of people can be reduced significantly by making use of ecofriendly refrigerators. The refrigerators use up lots of power. With regards to the consumption of power, the refrigerators are considered to be the 3rd biggest consumers as reported by the Government of Canada.
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Published by Esther Alarcon on Jun 23, 2010 under
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May 29th, 2010 by Charles Carter
The recession has made many PC owners hold on to their computers longer than they perhaps intended to. Windows XP has enjoyed a prolonged existence as a direct result of this in spite of Windows Vista and Windows 7 being released.
Tags: computer, computer repair and maintenance, Data Recovery, hardware, information technology, internet, laptop, pc maintenance software, Product review, science, Software, Technology, Windows
Published by Charles Carter on May 29, 2010 under
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May 1st, 2010 by Owen Jones
It is almost high noon on the energy front. Oil, the material that is used to produce most of the world’s electricity is becoming too dear to use to create electricity for home consumption. Even if you think that there are lakes of oil left, which might be true, the main reason they have not been exploited yet is because it is too expensive to get out. The only thing that makes it a going concern is the high price of oil on the market.
Tags: alternative, climate change, energy, fuel, global warming, health, home and family, other, science, solar power, sustainable, Technology, uncategorised, wind power
Published by Owen Jones on May 1, 2010 under
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March 25th, 2010 by Owen Jones
Everybody these days is conscious of the problems of climate change, or as the boffins used to call it, global warming. It seems that even those people who call themselves experts do not know what is taking place. It is not very encouraging. However, what everyone does know, even without so-called expert advice, is that the rate that we are using fossil fuel up is untenable, that that means that prices will rise and that it looks like the West is on the slippery slope.
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Published by Owen Jones on Mar 25, 2010 under
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February 23rd, 2010 by david Johnson
Electronics is a field which has its roots spread awfully deep into nearly every field when it comes to its applications. Electronics is being wanted just as it offers precision and straightforwardness of operation. Moreover electronics helps in building more well designed interfaces. Signal transfer mechanisms provide a superb scope for working on it so that helpful and functional electronics mini projects might be done. In the study of medicine, signal transfer plays a big part when it comes to ECG or any form of heartbeat / beat recordings. These signals are transmitted thru wires. The application could be made more effective when signal transfer mechanisms are investigated and altered in order that they could be done wireless. Such a finding will add more values to the application in the sphere of medication.
November 27th, 2009 by Brett Stephens
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