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1. A Benzene Overview: What it is and Your Rights against It
August 29, 2008
Benzene is a very toxic compound. This substance is marked carcinogen. If it finds its way inside the body, it can cause dreaded diseases such as cancer. The benzene compound was discovered in 1825. It was initially observed as an oily residue produced when illuminating gases are created. In 1833, further studies indicated that this substance could be produced when lime and benzoin are distilled together. Since then, benzene was mass produced, much because it has vast industrial uses.
The use of benzene is vital in the manufacture of adhesives, rubber, paints, and stain removers. It can ... (read more)
Author: Cristian Stan
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2. Secure Financial Future
September 24, 2007
The way you spend and use your money is very important in the outcome of your lifestyle. If you want to live paycheck to paycheck; you buy expensive clothing, drink starbucks, eat out, and waste money everyday.
This guide is to help you cut back on some "luxury" expenses, but in turn can secure yourself a more healthy stress free secure financial future.
The first part of my financial guide is to cut back on wasted spending. Do you find yourself going to starbucks everyday? a $5 starbucks coffee everyday can cost yourself $1825 a whole YEAR!! Instead, buy coffee at a gas station for ... (read more)
Author: Julian Tran
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3. A Brief History Of The Radio
August 04, 2007
It is expect that nearly every household in the United States has at least one radio. The invention of the radio was dependent upon two previous discoveries: the electromagnet and telegraph.
The electromagnet was discovered in 1825. This discovery opened the doors to global communication! Five years later, Joseph Henry successfully transmitted an electric current via wire which was stretched over a mile and which caused an electromagnet to trigger the sounding of a bell. Thus, the electric telegraph was born. One of the most recognizable names associated with the telegraph is Samuel Mor... (read more)
Author: Roberto Sedycias
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4. History of Streetsville in Mississauga
April 10, 2007
Streetsville came into being in the year of 1825, when a very entrepreneurial man name Timothy Street was granted a large parcel of land as payment for his surveillance work. Back in those days, water was an essential element in the development of most small villages as waterpower was a vital source of energy. Not so surprising then that the village of Streetsville was developed along the Credit River, on both the west and east sides of the river, with the majority of the town residing on the western side.
Now in the 21st Century located in the northwest corner of Mississauga is this... (read more)
Author: Rob Parker
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5. Is An Old Home for You? - The Pros
August 30, 2005
Is An Old Home for You? – The Pros
If you prefer a home that is unique and has character, you probably are giving some thought to buying an older home. Before buying, it’s a good idea to carefully evaluate the pros and cons of owning the home. In this article, we cover the positive benefits I have realized by owning a home built in 1825.
The Pros of An Old Home
In 1972, my husband and I bought a house built in 1825. While maintenance has certainly been an issue, there are more than a few positives to the home. Everything is real. There’s no fake anything. Bricks are brick. Wood is ... (read more)
Author: Raynor James
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6. Is An Old Home for You? - The Cons
August 30, 2005
So you think you might like to buy an old home? Perhaps even something old enough to be historic? It’s a good idea to carefully evaluate the pros and cons before you decide. There are plenty of both. Will the pros be valuable enough for you to be willing to cope with the cons? Where shall we start? With a cautionary tale, I think.
The Cons of An Old Home
In 1972, my husband and I bought a house built in about 1825. We moved in on August 15th. My husband had an out of town business meeting and left about 5 AM the next day. (What makes him so smart?) About an hour later, I starte... (read more)
Author: Raynor James
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