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Farms of the Future
by Finding Dreams, Dec 1, 2008
What does the future hold for farming? These five innovations give a clue.
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Are QR Codes Replacing Barcodes?
by Catherine South, Nov 19, 2008
The Japanese corporation Denso-Wave created QR code in 1994. More than a decade later, the code is gaining popularity in advertising and art around the world.
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The Damascus Blade
by John Carter, Nov 23, 2008
This is a description of how the famous Damascus Blade was made. It also tells about its effects on the modern steel industry.
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E-Waste
by Brachneos, Oct 29, 2008
On obsolescence and electronic waste.
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External Auditors Within Coporate Governance
by PETER KIGOTHO, Oct 22, 2008
Dubai is one of the growing business and industrial hub in the United Arabs Emirates. This will review the earlier study done by Saif Al-Qaydi’s and discuss how McDonough and Braungart would review Saif’s study in light of their “Next industrial revolution” solid management.
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Technology and Today's Society
by Easy, Oct 15, 2008
The advances that are taking place in a technology driven society. Some are obvious while others are not so obvious.
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Boys Only: Gender Exclusion in the Marketing of Technology for Children
by Alice Atkinson Bonasio, Oct 14, 2008
Are toys partly to blame for the technological imbalance between men and women?
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What is High Frequency Welding?
by Victrion, Sep 20, 2008
The welding process that determines the life span of your car's radiator.
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An Introduction to Activated Carbon
by balisunset, Sep 15, 2008
Activated carbon is made from any substance with a high carbon content, and activation refers to the development of the property of adsorption. Activated carbon is important in purification processes, in which molecules of various contaminants are concentrated on and adhere to the solid surface of the carbon.
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The Criminogenic Industry
by balisunset, Sep 7, 2008
The term criminogenic industry is understood to refer to an industry that incorporates or relates to characteristics or factors identified by relevant research as predictors of crime and/or related recidivism.
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