Category: Reviews

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Which industries use gold plating?

Gold plating is a process that is used in various industries to apply a thin layer of gold onto the surface of an object for decorative, functional or protective purposes. It is a common...

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How art can make use of wool

Wool, a tactile and adaptable material, provides an unusual and creative art medium, offering endless possibilities for creative projects from thick woollen scarves to womens Aran cardigans. Wool artists In recent years, an increasing...

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What Will the Future of Architecture Look Like?

Architecture is a creative field that challenges you to unleash your mind to establish out-of-the-box designs. It also inspires you to experiment with different forms and shapes that can help shape our world. And...

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Working within the Fire and Rescue Emergency Services

There are essentially four main roles and responsibilities when working as part of the Fire and Rescue Emergency Services, these are, 1) To extinguish fires in their designated jurisdiction and support other teams outside...

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Problems with your Television Aerial

When you sit down after a long day at work to catch up on your favourite television programmes and you can’t get a decent television reception you will want to get it sorted out...

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Top Facts to Know About Crochet

Crochet is a fascinating craft that has a rich history and many health benefits. Here are the top 10 facts about crochet that you might not know: Fact 1 The Irish Potato Famine of...

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Alastair Campbell and the Labour party

Despite being something of a divisive figure within it,   the Labour Party has a lot to thank Alistair Campbell for. It had to spend many years in the political wilderness completely out of power...

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Which Spring Colours Work Best?

If you want to dress well this spring, it’s the colour you need to think about. There are some colours that work better than others at this time of year, and understanding what’s good...

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Government Communication Headquarters Cheltenham

The Government Communications Headquarters or G.C.H.Q. for short was opened in 2004 by her majesty Queen Elizabeth 11.  Housing the United Kingdom’s communication, intelligence, security and cyber agencies, preventing the possibility of terrorism, serious,...