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    Central Heating

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    THE HISTORY OF CENTRAL HEATING Brittany Science‚ 4th‚ Mr. Leetch‚ History of an Invention 2/8/13 The History of Central Heating Systems By Brittany Hicken I. Who invented the central heating system? A. We don’t know exactly who invented the first one B. Ancient Romans created the hypocaust C. Greeks created their own version of the hypocaust D. Sergius Orata (80 B.C.) E. Louis Savot- French (1600) F. Dalsme (1600) G. Dr. John Clarke (1652) H. Benjamin

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    Transport Containerization

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    Transport; Containerization Transport or transportation is the movement of people‚ animals and goods from one location to another. Modes of transport include air‚ rail‚ road‚ water‚ cable‚ pipeline‚ and space. The field can be divided into infrastructure‚ vehicles‚ and operations. Transport is important since it enables trade between people‚ which in turn establishes civilizations. The transport systems

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    With new ground in design and printing‚ board passes‚ passports and railway timetables were introduced as public transport became a necessity. All of these factors played important roles in the fast development of the transport industry in the 19th century. These travel documents were required for the successful running of this particular industry as everything must be tracked and timed from the timetables to the tickets. Things in Europe were picking up and industries previously made to aid easier

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    Nowadays‚ many kinds of public transport can be seen on the road‚ even though people drive their own car. It is usually on time and economical. Firstly‚ one of the advantages is that using public transport is very economical. Taking buses and trains is cheaper than using private cars. If people have their own car‚ they have to pay a lot of money for service‚ repairs‚ and insurance. It maybe will cost all the money people earn. Moreover‚ there are many discounts for some individuals‚ like students

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    Central Banking

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    INTRODUCTION Central Banking is one of the most useful institutions which human ingenuity has developed to help the society in managing its collective financial affairs. Every country‚ these days has a Central Bank which controls its entire banking system. Few countries had a Central Bank in the 19th century‚ but the popularity of the Central Bank has greatly increased in the 20th century. Today‚ there is hardly any country in the world which does not have a Central Bank of its own. After the

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    of public transport This is a website informing towards young people some advantages and disadvantages of public transport. Many of us are in these days use our own vehicles to get to our destination and utilizing it as our ‘daily use’‚ whereas numbers of public transport are reducing since many people are passing their driving test and buying their own cars. This is leading to pollution in the Earth; hence I will be mentioning some advantages and disadvantages of public transport. Firstly

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    the modern life‚ the number of transport has been increasing quickly is an important to cause to lead that transport pollution has been becoming serious. And it can bring many unpredictable impacts to humankind and ecosystem. So‚ many people think that if the governments want to less transport‚ they need invest and have reduction of price in public transport. Personally‚ I strongly agree this statement for some following reason. First of all‚ the amount of transport will decrease when the government

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    permitting to transport larger quantities of goods‚ and this more quickly and more efficiently. Container played‚ of course‚ a crucial role‚ promoting‚ furthermore‚ the development of the intermodal transport. Intermodal transport modes recover an important role in international transportation‚ in fact‚ because of the involved geographical scale‚ most international freights movements involve several modes‚ especially when origins and destinations are far apart. Among the numerous transport modes‚ two

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    waking up in the morning‚ get ready for the day‚ hop in your car and drive to work? You don’t have to worry about waiting in the bus station and praying that the bus will come on time and that you won’t be late to work or anything that you need transport to get to. Contrary to that‚ what happens when you hop into your car‚ start driving to work and then all of a sudden your car turns off and doesn’t budge? Now what happens is a nightmare story. You call your loyal garage‚ explain what happened and

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    transportations systems like trains or cable cars do not cause the same energy waste. One objection to riding public transport may be that a person has children to transport. Many find it easier to look after a bunch of kids while seated on a train or bus than constantly trying to keep an eye on what’s going on in the back seat while trying to drive. The final barrier to riding public transport could be the "status" factor. It requires a shift of attitude away from high school where "only geeks rode the

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