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Monday, July 19, 2010
Dental Hygiene
We must brush our teeth at least twice daily to maintain dental hygiene. We must brush our teeth in the morning,at night and after meals to keep our teeth healthy.
To protect the bristles of our toothbrush,we must cover it completely. This is to keep away insects that may contaminate our toothbrush. We must never share our toothbrush with other people because it can spread bacteria. We must never share our toothbrush because it can spread bacteria. We must keep our toothbrush clean and dry so that bacteria cannot grow on it.
The dentist recommends that we must change our toothbrush regularly because the bristles of a warn out toothbrush cannot remove the plaque effectively. When we brush our teeth we must not hurt our gums. Bleeding gums are not healthy.
Monday, June 7, 2010
BEST GUITAR IN THE WORLD[prs]
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PRS Guitars
Type
Private
Industry
Guitar manufacturing
Founded
1985
Founder(s)
Paul Reed Smith
Headquarters
Stevensville, Maryland, USA
Area served
Worldwide
Parent
self-owned
Website
http://www.prsguitars.com/
PRS Guitars is an American guitar manufacturer headquartered in Stevensville, Maryland. PRS Guitars was founded by guitarist and luthier Paul Reed Smith in 1985. Paul Reed Smith Guitars is a leading manufacturer of high-end electric guitars. PRS guitars, originally crafted for local guitar players, have become highly prized by musicians and collectors around the world.
Monday, May 31, 2010
THE BEST GUITAR IN THE WORLD[GIBSON]
Gibson Guitar Corporation
Type
Private
Industry
Musical instruments
Founded
October 11, 1902 [1]
Founder(s)
Orville Gibson
Headquarters
Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Area served
Global
Key people
Orville Gibson, Ted McCarty, Les Paul, Seth Lover
Subsidiaries
Aeolian, Baldwin, Chickering, Electar, Epiphone, Garrison, Gibson Amphitheatre, Hamilton, Kramer, Maestro, MaGIC, Slingerland, Steinberger, Tobias, Valley Arts Guitar, Wurlitzer
Website
Gibson.com
The Gibson Guitar Corporation, of Nashville, Tennessee, USA, is a manufacturer of acoustic and electric guitars. Gibson also owns and makes guitars under such brands as Epiphone, Kramer, Valley Arts, Tobias, Steinberger, and Kalamazoo. In addition to guitars, the company makes pianos through its Baldwin unit, Slingerland drums, as well as many accessory items. Company founder Orville Gibson made mandolins in Kalamazoo, Michigan, in the late 1890s. He invented archtop guitars by using the same type of carved, arched tops found on violins. By the 1930s, the company was also making flattop acoustic guitars, as well as one of the first commercially available hollow-body electric guitars, which were used and popularized by Charlie Christian. In the early 1950s, Gibson introduced its first solid-body electric guitar and its most popular guitar to date—the Les Paul. After being bought by the Norlin corporation in the late 1960s Gibson's quality and fortunes took a steep decline until early 1986, when the company was rescued by its present owners. Gibson Guitar is a privately held corporation (company stock is not publicly traded on a stock exchange), owned by chief executive officer Henry Juszkiewicz and president David H. (Dave) Berryman.
Gibson has had a double digit growth rate since the acquisition in 1986, growing sales revenues and market share. It is now the number one company in the electric guitar market, and continues to expand both market share and revenues. It is one of a handful of musical instrument companies that has invested in a proprietary global distribution system selling directly to dealers in most major countries.
Gibson is the largest manufacturer of Guitars in the United States. All Gibson brand guitars are US made.
BEST GUITAR IN THE WORLD[Ibanez]
Type | Private |
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Industry | Musical instruments |
Founded | Nagoya, Japan 1957 |
Headquarters | Japan |
Products | Ibanez Guitars and Basses, Amplifiers, Effects |
Website | http://www.ibanez.com/ |
Ibanez (pronounced /ˈaɪbænɛz/ ai-bahn-ez) is a Japanese guitar brand owned by Hoshino Gakki. Based in Nagoya, Aichi, Japan, Hoshino Gakki were one of the first Japanese musical instrument companies to gain a significant foothold in import guitar sales in the United States
THE BEST GUITAR IN THE WORLD[fender]
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Fender Musical Instruments Corporation
Type
Private
Industry
Musical instruments
Founded
1946
Founder(s)
Clarence Leonidas Fender
Headquarters
Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
Area served
Global
Key people
Chairman and CEO William (Bill) MendelloCFO James Broenen
Subsidiaries
SquierGretschJackson GuitarsCharvelHamerTacomaGuild Guitar CompanySWR Sound CorporationBrand XOrpheumOlympiaHeartfield
Website
http://www.fender.com/
Fender Musical Instruments Corporation of Scottsdale, Arizona is a manufacturer of stringed instruments and amplifiers, such as solid-body electric guitars, including the Stratocaster and the Telecaster. The company, previously named the Fender Electric Instrument Manufacturing Company, was founded in Fullerton, California, by Clarence Leonidas "Leo" Fender in 1946. Leo Fender also designed one of the first commercially successful solid-body electric bass, the Precision Bass (P-Bass), which has become known in rock, jazz, country, Motown, funk, and other types of music.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Marie Curie
Maria Skłodowska was born in Warsaw, Poland, on 7 November 1867, the fifth and youngest child of well-known teachers Bronisława and Władysław Skłodowski. Maria's older siblings were Zofia (born 1862), Józef (1863), Bronisława (1865), and Helena (1866).
Maria's grandfather Józef Skłodowski had been a respected teacher in Lublin, where he had taught the young Bolesław Prus.[4] Her father Władysław Skłodowski taught mathematics and physics, subjects that Maria was to pursue, and he successively, was director of two Warsaw gymnasia for boys, in addition to lodging boys in the family home. Her mother, Bronisława, operated a prestigious Warsawboarding school for girls. She suffered from tuberculosis and died when Maria was twelve