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Who Invented The Refrigerator?
by Swapna P, Aug 31, 2008
Refrigerators are machines for keeping things cold. They are used to store fresh food as well as frozen food in homes. Ships also have large fridges that can transport large amounts of food to different countries. Fridges work on the principle of evaporation. They remove the heat to make it cold.
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Who Invented the Vacuum Cleaner?
by Swapna P, Aug 31, 2008
A vacuum cleaner is one of the necessities in a modern home. Earlier dust had to be cleaned out physically. It was a laborious task and resulted in the rest of the places getting dusty. A vacuum cleaner is electrically operated and is easy to handle. It very conveniently removes dust form all the hidden corners in furniture, carpets and nooks and corners of the house.
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Plastic: Capable of Being Moulded
by Swapna P, Aug 25, 2008
Plastic is a very common household item in the modern world. Plastic means ‘capable of being moulded’. Plastic can be moulded to different shapes while still in a molten stage.
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How to Save Money for Your Children’s Education and Retirement
by Swapna P, Aug 21, 2008
Today most of the expenses are rising in our daily lives. It is important role to save money for your children’s education and retirement. Financial planning is most important for adult who have kids. In this article am telling about saving tips for children’s education.
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Getting a Loan: Is It Difficult?
by Swapna P, Aug 11, 2008
Getting a loan is important point regarding to buy a home, car, or financing a business. As per the education loan is an important factor for students to do higher level studies. People are aware that loans are not an easiest way to get.
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Salt: A Sustaining Substance
by Swapna P, Aug 6, 2008
When we refer to salt, it is generally the table salt that is in our mind. However, to the scientist, salt refers to the chemical substances of which table salts is just one. A salt may be produced by chemical reaction between an acid and a base or by the displacement of hydrogen from an acid by a metal. Various methods are used in the laboratories to produce different salts.
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Nutmeg: A well-known Spice
by Swapna P, Jul 15, 2008
Nutmeg is one of the well-known fragrant spices. It is the name given to the kernel of the fruit.
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Make Sure of Your Child’s Success
by Swapna P, Jun 29, 2008
Success at school is important for success in adult life. It is like the foundation we lay for a strong building. Every parent knows it. But what exactly can one do to help a child?
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Eating Out Often: Is It Desirable?
by Swapna P, Jun 29, 2008
When we dine out, we have less control over the quality of the food. Nowadays eating out is unavoidable. Sometimes breakfast and lunch at the office canteen or at a nearby restaurant and on weekends dining out with family and friends are fast becoming a norm of city life.
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The Fundamentals of Feng Shui
by Swapna P, Apr 24, 2008
Feng Shui is a creative and intuitive science. It is the study of how energy affects people for good or ill.
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