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Essex Wildlife Trust The Essex Wildlife Trust is a England.
Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust The Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust is a England.
Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust is a Elizabeth II.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/trust.html   (1489 words)

  
 Amazing Science   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
In a report published in the journal Current Science Balasubramanian says, the protective film was formed catalytically by the presence of high amounts of phosphorous in the iron—as much as one per cent against less than 0.05 per cent in today's iron.
The high phosphorous content is a result of the unique iron-making process practiced by ancient Indians, who reduced iron ore into steel in one step by mixing it with charcoal.
Brass (arakuta) was known, so also steel (vrattu), bronze (kamsa), bell-metal (tala) was an alloy of copper with arsenic, but tin-copper alloy was known as trapu.
www.hinduism.co.za /amazing.htm   (14227 words)

  
 PEHI - Project for the Exposure of Hidden Institutions - Pilgrims Society membership list
The report was published in 1915, and was damning of German behavior; Lord Bryce's reputation in America was important in influencing American opinion toward Germany before their entry into the war.
He was a member of the Anglo-American Brains Trust, 1942-1944 and was awarded the Silver Medal of Merit and Diploma by the Poor Richard Club of Philadelphia for his lifelong services to Anglo-American fellowship and understanding in 1958.
The gift of $10 million that endowed the trust was larger by several orders of magnitude than the assistance provided by the government of the day to the four ancient Scottish Universities.
home.planet.nl /~reijd050/organisations/Pilgrims_Society_members_list.htm   (14585 words)

  
 how ghostly were the 1920s in Japan?
[28] The 1920s were a decade not of economic growth but of cartelization and trusts.
During those five years, trusts were established among the major corporations, and larger trust companies attained overwhelming market share.
Its leader was strongly under the influence of German eugenics during his stay there between 1920 and 1924, especially on such points as the importance of the autonomous system and the Wandervogel movement (Suzuki 114-125).
www.stanford.edu /group/SHR/5-supp/text/ishii.html   (11467 words)

  
 EDPT :: Earthdawn Publishing Trust
The EARTHDAWN PUBLISHING TRUST (EDPT) is fan-based publishing organization dedicated to maintaining the rich storytelling tradition of the Earthdawn role-playing game owned by FASA Corporation.
The primary focus of the EDPT is the development of areas left partially or fully unexplored in the official Earthdawn material.
The comments are property of their posters, all the rest © 2002 by Earthdawn Publishing Trust.
www.edpt.org   (891 words)

  
 British Horological Institute (BHI) - Other Sites of Interest
Chris Lowe - Castings, capitals, spandrels, finials, wheel and pinion cutting, hand pierced hands, brass and steel material and restoration of antique and reproduction clocks
Watchband, Quality Watch Bands and Watch Straps - Watchband.biz offers finest leather watch straps, stainless steel bracelets, rubber watch bands, velcro straps as well as tools for watch band replacement.
West Dean College - educational trust that aims to promote training in the arts and crafts.
www.bhi.co.uk /other.htm   (3891 words)

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