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1. Lighting – The Advantages Of Solar Power - By: Michael Russell
In the modern world there is hardly a house, a street, a business or a transport facility that does not make use of electric lighting. Although electricity is often seen as a panacea for all environmental ills, a lot depends on how the electricity is generated. Electricity generated by fossil fuels ...

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Roman Wales - The Campaign In Wales
ROMAN WALES - The Campaign in Wales The Romans had overwhelmed South-East England. In AD 43 a force of over 40,000 fighting men, under Aulius Plautius, had landed in what is now Kent. This massive display of force not only defeated the opposing tribes in battle, but also encouraged other tribes that the future lay in a peace treaty with the Romans. Caratacus, who had become the main war leader of the Britons, fled west as opposition to the Romans collapsed. He was welc
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2. Civil Law Images - By: Michael Russell
I wondered what would happen if I did a Google Images search for civil law. I wondered what kinds of things would pop up and if any of them would be interesting at all. I did find some interesting things, and also some not so interesting things. The first image returned in my Google Ima...

3. Wales - The First Inhabitants - By: Mpam Id 1586219
In the very beginning, of course, Wales didn't exist. Neither did England, France, Germany or any other nations of the world. People simply grouped together so that they could combine their energies and resources. This made it much easier to survive in a very hostile world. A world that...

4. Checking Clock And Calendar Settings In Windows - By: Michael Russell
Checking Clock and Calendar settings in Windows 1. Checking Clock and Calendar (in Windows) 2. Check the date and time easily 3. Change the Date, Time or clock settings 4. Confused about Daylight savings time? 5. find daylight savings changes for New South Wales 6. Hints ...

5. Cardiff - The Wireless City - By: Mpam Id 1586219
CARDIFF - The Wireless City On the Home Page I describe Wales as a land of contrasts. My aim is to mirror that contrast on this site. There are many articles about Welsh history and the development of Wales here. So I think it's time to adjust to the balance with some information about modern Wale...

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Are your clients pleased by the fine quality service that you provide? Validating your clients endorsement of you through Certification as a Senior Approved Service will increase your client base. Senior Approved Certification leads a family towards a service like yours side stepping t...

7. Roman Wales - The Western Tribes - By: Mpam Id 1586219
ROMAN WALES - The Western Tribes 2,000 Years ago the world was a very different place. The countries we are now so familiar with did not exist. There were notable exceptions, such as Rome and Greece. But, for most people, even the idea of nationhood would have seemed strange. b...

8. Portmeirion - A Village Of Fantasy - By: Mpam Id 1586219
PORTMEIRION - An Italian Fairytale Village, set on the Welsh Coast. Can there be anywhere else in the world like Portmeirion? Built in 1925 by Sir Clough Wiliams-Ellis, the first remarkable thing about Portmeirion is that is that it was built at all! The locati...

9. Kensington Palace London Guide - By: Anil Gupta
Kensington Palace in London is a working Royal residence. Of great historical importance, Kensington Palace was the favorite residence of successive sovereigns until 1760. It was also the birthplace and childhood home of Queen Victoria. Today Kensington Palace accommodates the offices an...



10. Roman Wales - The Campaign In Wales - By: Mpam Id 1586219
ROMAN WALES - The Campaign in Wales The Romans had overwhelmed South-East England. In AD 43 a force of over 40,000 fighting men, under Aulius Plautius, had landed in what is now Kent. This massive display of force not only defeated the opposing tribes in battle, but also encouraged oth...

11. Birdwatching; A Free And Fascinating Pastime For All - By: Jackie Gee
What is it that lures grown men (and women) into the undergrowth to get cold, wet and muddy just to gaze at our feathered friends? Many people are discovering birdwatching and finding it to be an immensely rewarding pastime. In this article Jackie Gee explores why birding is such a ple...

12. Introducing The Celts - By: Mpam Id 1586219
The history of Wales is the history of the Celts. To understand Wales as it is today we need to understand the people we know as the Celts. But who were the Celts? They have left us little in the way of written language. Stories seemed to have been spread by word of mouth. We are left with artifac...

13. Jemima And The French Invasion Of Fishguard - By: Mpam Id 1586219
Jemima Fawr - The Story of Jemima Nicholas The legendary Fishguard woman who repulsed the last invasion of Britain. Think back to the late 18th century. Britain is at war with France. The French, under Napolean Bonaparte, dominate most of Europe. The Royal Navy stands betwe...

14. Roman Wales - Julius Caeser - By: Mpam Id 1586219
Gaius Julius Caeser never set foot in Wales. However the events he set in place had their effect, even here on the edge of the known world. Caeser had spent 8 years in Gaul. He had subdued the the tribes throughout almost the whole of temperate Europe. Some he defeated in battle, some h...

15. New South Wales And Queensland - By: Michael Russell
New South Wales  The Colony of New South Wales was established in 1786, the first of six in Australia.  It is located in the south eastern part of Australia, between Victoria to its south, and Queensland to its north.  Its western border abuts South Australia, and its coastline ...

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