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Common types of plastics
Many consumer products, such as water bottles and product containers, are made from various types of plastic. The Society of the Plastics Industry (SPI) established a classification system in 1988 to allow consumers and recyclers to properly recycle and dispose of different types of plastic. Manufacturers follow a coding system and place an SPI code, or number, on each plastic product, which ...
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Baroque architecture in Italy
The word Baroque represents a misshapen pearl. This period of architecture was known as baroque because it was considered very odd. Baroque architecture evolved out of Renaissance architecture in Italy. In the 1600's, the renaissance architects began to get bored with the symmetry and same old forms they had been using for the past 200 years. They started to make bold, curving, and not at all ...
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Invisible hand
A term coined by economist Adam Smith in his 1776 book "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations". In his book he states: ...
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Manifiesto: En defensa de los derechos fundamentales en Internet
Ante la inclusión en el Anteproyecto de Ley de Economía sostenible de modificaciones legislativas que afectan al libre ejercicio de las libertades de expresión, información y el derecho de acceso a la cultura a través de Internet, los periodistas, bloggers, usuarios, profesionales y creadores de internet manifestamos nuestra firme oposición al proyecto...
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Mobile WiMAX Wireless Internet Access
WiMAX is defined as Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access by the WiMAX Forum, formed in June 2001 to promote conformance and interoperability of the IEEE 802.16 standard, officially known as WirelessMAN. WiMAX aims to provide wireless data over long distances, in a variety of different ways, from point to point links to full mobile cellular type access. In practical terms this enables a ...
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Paralel Universes - Twitterverse
The Twitterverse is filled with Twitters that Twitt on different subjects of their daily or professional lives. Among them, the Twitterati are the elite with a strong influence on the Twittersphere and Twittertopics. With a simple application, you can Tweet from anywhere. Isn''t it Twitterrific?...
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Saturday, 21 Nov 2009
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Enlgish Gothic Architecture
The technical revolution in architecture know as "Gothic" began at the end of the 12th century and lasted just over two hundred years. The advances made in architecture paralleled those in intellectual life. Often using local materials, Gothic architecture is generally tall and inspiring and was a significant structural improvement upon the Romanesque buildings that preceded it. ...
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Tulipomania
The term tulipomania (alternatively tulip mainia) is used metaphorically to refer to any large economic bubble. The term originally came from the period in the history of the Netherlands during which demand for tulip bulbs reached such a peak that enormous prices were charged for a single bulb. It took place in the first part of the 17th century. The tulip, introduced to Europe in the middle ...
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Economic recession in 1929
The economic contraction that started in 1929 was the worst in history. Given the scale and importance of this event, it is remarkable how little is generally known about both its course and its causes. Most probably, this largely has to do with the predominant conviction that the central banks and governments of today possess the superior wisdom and the better instruments to keep everything ...
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WEMOOT CONTEST!
"Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information on it" Samuel Johnson...
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