Michelle Shelton on September 2nd, 2010

Whenever you’ve ever been to a courtroom throughout a court procedure, or if you have ever seen a TV program or maybe a movie showing you a court proceeding, then, you have probably recognized a court reporter. Court reporters are the individuals you observe sitting down off to the side of the courtroom, typing or talking away in a high-speed pace. In case you’ve previously thought about just what the courtroom reporter’s job is, then please read on.

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Owen Jones on August 29th, 2010

When you hear the word scholarship or grant, what normally comes in to your mind? Many answers would be ‘education’. Education is indeed critical. Through learning, you are able to discover things that you never thought achievable. While many parents are struggling to give their offspring the best schooling, now and then the expenditure that accompanies, it discourages them, particularly if they can’t manage to pay for the very high schooling costs.

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Owen Jones on August 20th, 2010

If you were to create a self-cleaning fabric, the world may want to beat a path to your door to acquire some from you, but first of all they will have to be aware that the textile exists, that it is available for purchase, and they have to be aware of where your door is. This requires advertising.

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Owen Jones on August 2nd, 2010

Despite the fact that astronomy is the oldest science, it is still at the forefront of not only scientific thought, but also that of the public at large. Who hasn’t looked up at the stars while walking home late at night and wondered about something larger? Having said that though, the ancient people of definitely the northern hemisphere, but probably both hemispheres, knew the movements of the stars and planets better than the majority of us do nowadays.

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Owen Jones on July 30th, 2010

In the Eighteenth Century, they found dishes, saws, knives, flints, a scraper, a prehistoric horn celt with strange markings, a spokeshave and some arrowheads from the Neolithic Period. These artifacts are safely ensconced in the Museum of Wales in Cardiff, but unfortunately, no one at the time thought the find significant enough to warrant a dig and now there are houses on it.

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