Posts tagged ‘History’

May 4th, 2009

How Did Amerigo Overcome Columbus?

by Edwin Rosenthal

Every Columbus day, I wander over and over on the same question. Why was named after Amerigo and not Columbus? Both were Italian travelers, who have explored seas looking for a fortune. They cam across America, and gave their own reviews on the land they saw. But why was it that they did not consider [...]

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April 16th, 2009

History Of Arts and Crafts movement

by Debbie Harry

The red legislative body, Bexleyheath, London (1,859), by architect Philip Webb is Morris, is works model this movement in its early time. Has the intentionally attempt in the expression ordinary material surface texture, for example the stone and the tile, to are asymmetrical and the classically elegant building constitution. Morris has later established the Kelmscott [...]

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July 16th, 2008

Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition

by Dov Waxman

The Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN, pronounced sif’-san) is the branch of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) which regulates food, dietary supplements, and cosmetics. “Food” in the context of the FDA is a very broad limit with some limitations. Products which contain the meat are regulated by the service of safety [...]

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