Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Banking on cooperatives is better business | Business Line

Banking on cooperatives is better business | Business Line



Cooperatives are considered as the best model for grass root economic development....

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  1. British scientists Morris W. Travers (the discovery of neon) noticed that Geissler tubes had a brilliant red glow. Travers wrote that "the bright crimson glow emanating from the tube told its own tale and was a sight you should never forget." The neon tube was used as a scientific instrument and novelty after its discovery. Perley Nutting might have shown a sign with the word "neon" at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; however, this claim is disputed.[14] In any event, the scarcity in neon would have stopped the development a lighting product. Georges Claude and Air Liquide in France began to produce large amounts of neon after 1902.
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