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China in Transition, Where did all that Pollution come from?

Lloyd Lofthouse wrote 2 weeks ago: Before anyone criticizes China for polluting the environment, learn about the history that caused to … more →

Tags: China, Chinese Culture, Economy, Environment, Pollution, ddt, Industrial Revolutions, middle class lifestyle, PDBS

Penemuan Penting Sepanjang Sejarah

njicker20 wrote 4 weeks ago: Inilah Nama-nama Penemu-penemu penting dalam sejarah: Penemu Mesin uap Adalah James Watt Berasal dar … more →

Tags: uNik, Penemu Lampu, penemu-penemu, Thomas Alva Edisson

Why open source works

Lennart Regebro wrote 4 weeks ago: This is my notes from the talk I did at the 2009 Plone Conference in Budapest, reworked into a serie … more →

Tags: Open society, Open-Source, Politics, Entrepreneurs, Guilds, History, history of steam engines, Industrial Revolution, Sharing

How to get ahead in business the Boulton and Watt way

mattedgar wrote 1 month ago: Dirty tricks among high-tech businesses? I recently came across the original Machiavellian play book … more →

Tags: History, introspection, Business, Industrial Revolution, leeds, Matthew Murray, startups

Top 10 Fastest Growing Software Companies in 2009 (Global)1 comment

Ravi Shankar wrote 1 month ago: The software industry has produced many large and fast growing companies. The following table contai … more →

Tags: Personality Development, Industry, Jobs, interviews, Motivation, Success!, Market research, Analysis, Competition

The Pursuit of Intelligent Machines – Part 1: Laying the Foundation for the 21st Century1 comment

lenrosen4 wrote 1 month ago: The computing revolution described in previous blogs has as its natural outcome the potential to dev … more →

Tags: 21st century technology, computer-aided design, cyber intelligence, history of machines, Industrial Revolution, mass customization, mass production, Matthew Boulton, numerical control

The Steam Engine

KuroNeko wrote 1 month ago: The steam engine was one of the most important inventions used during the Industrial Revolution. It … more →

Tags: Inventions, Invention, Steam Engine, Thomas Newcomen, Thomas Savery

Shocking, but True: 75% Indian engineering students unemployable: Report

Ravi Shankar wrote 1 month ago: Discussing a report by software industry group Nasscom which says that 75 percent engineering studen … more →

Tags: Industry, Jobs, interviews, Motivation, Personality Development, Success!, Market research, Competition, Business

How to analyze an Organization?1 comment

Ravi Shankar wrote 2 months ago: Hi Folks,   Before jumping into the topic on how to analyze an Organizaion, let me first ask you, Wh … more →

Tags: Ideal Thinking, Industry, interviews, Jobs, Personality Development, Psychology, Analysis, blogs, Career

Tales of the Recession. Part 2: Sir James Dyson1 comment

stuartsmithsblog wrote 2 months ago: No blades, no buffeting is the strapline of Sir James Dyson’s latest innovative product, the A … more →

Tags: Design, issues, Air Blade, air multiplier fan, George Stephenson, Gloster Meteor, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Jet Engine, Matthew Boulton

Not Planning Ahead1 comment

ninjanurse wrote 3 months ago: I don’t think we should underestimate the influence of significant numbers of Americans who be … more →

Tags: Culture, end of the world, Rapture

Management Lessons - Maslow's Hierarchy of Human Needs

Ravi Shankar wrote 3 months ago: Well this is a known story to most of the management grads. I thought of presenting the topic on … more →

Tags: Personality Development, Industry, Ideal Thinking, Success!, Thinking, Yes, Market research, Analysis, Competition

Team Management - How to Manage Gen "Y"?1 comment

Ravi Shankar wrote 3 months ago: Generation Y is causing quite a stir in the work environment. This generation has very different exp … more →

Tags: Ideal Thinking, Industry, Personality Development, Psychology, Analysis, Career, Competition, discover potentio within, Engineering

What Leaders' Must "Do", "Know" & “Be”1 comment

Ravi Shankar wrote 3 months ago: One way to look at leadership is through a three-part frame: What leaders must Do, Know and Be. At t … more →

Tags: Personality Development, Industry, Jobs, Ideal Thinking, Psychology, Motivation, Success!, Thinking, Market research

The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery [Museum Week]

Jani wrote 5 months ago: The Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, Scotland’s oldest public museum, first opened its doors … more →

Tags: Statues, Museums, Hunterian Museum, theme week, hunterian, museum, statue, Glasgow University, Art Gallery

New beer available at £10 a bottle2 comments

alexanderlawrie wrote 6 months ago: By ALEXANDER LAWRIE A TINY Scots brewery has unveiled their latest alcoholic creation – a beer costi … more →

Tags: 1, Deadline Press & Picture Agency, Edinburgh News, India, Scottish news, Beer, BrewDog, Scots Brewery, Real ale

Steam Giants On New £50 Banknote

engineerlegend wrote 7 months ago: “Two giants of the industrial age are to appear on a redesigned Bank of England £50 note. Scot … more →

Tags: Links, £50 note, Matthew Boulton

Future Focus interview with Marc Reeves

roblangley wrote 8 months ago: As part of the Birmingham Future – Future Focus interview series which has seen the likes of L … more →

Tags: Future Focus interviews, Birmingham Future, BYPY, Graduates, Birmingham, Birmingham Post, Marc Reeves, Canal Network, Hockley

Scotland's Horoscope2 comments

annewhitaker wrote 9 months ago: I wrote this article on Scotland’s horoscope ten years ago, at an exciting time for the evolut … more →

Tags: Scotland's Horoscope, Malcolm Canmore, Annals of Ulster, New Labour victory 1997, Scottish Parliament, Alex Salmond, First Minister, scottish national party, 1005 chart


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