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Makes A Home For Post:

Makes A Home For Post Although this hallway is spacious, it's still been left deliberately uncluttered. A small, decorative chair by the door is a good place to plonk bags when you come in, while a wall-mounted magazine rack makes a home for post and papers. The radiator cover also provides a shelf for keys or a welcoming Vase of flowers, while a pretty Mirror adds to the room's light feel.

Entering the ganglion of buildings, one is fairly dazzled by its granŽdeurs. By elevator or by an enormous marble and bronze ramp, built in a double spiral for ascending and descending, one reaches the portals of the Vatican Museums, where a papal post office, selling papal stamps, is daily patronized by eager hordes of tourists sending off picture post cards to the home folks.

See Also Elimination Of Home Rule:

In his later years he advocated the elimination of Home Rule from the Liberal program, opposed Chamberlain's tariff reform scheme and during the war did his best to stimulate recruiting. He was distinguished for his many and varied attainŽments, and as a ceremonial and commemorative orator was unequaled in England. Marked charŽacteristics of his speeches are their literary quality, derived from a very extensive reading and a skilful irony.

"or hundreds of years the people of Ireland irotested at being ruled from London, and ven after the Act of Union of 1801 cam-iaigners demanded home rule. In 1914, fter much opposition from the House of x>rds in Westminster, a Home Rule Act ras passed, but it was declared suspended or the duration of World War I. The Prot-stants in northern Ireland opposed home ule because it would leave them in a ninority in a Roman Catholic land.


On The Other Hand See Home Computers:

Once, only large corporations and government offices could afford home computers. But declining cost and size made it possible for even small businesses and individuals to own home computers. As an example, a simple, hand-held calculator of today contains more computational power than a warehouse-size computer that cost $64 million only 30 years ago. home computers are now used in most hotels, large or small, from major chain properties to small, roadside motels. Even small resorts on remote tropical islands use personal home computers to handle guest reservations and accounting.

Although crystal gazing is hazardous, it is safe to predict that ready availability of perŽsonal home computers will undoubtedly change our pattern of life by improving our memories and decision-making abilities. BeŽcause of microminiaturization, it is also possible to foresee complex home computers that should be capable of uses much differŽent from those of present-day home computers. Such machines should be able to learn new tasks, display adaptive behavior to new stimuli, and perhaps even exhibit Signs of a creative conŽsciousness.

 

 

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