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History of Tennis

History of Tennis

March 28, 2010 · by Big History · in Sports

Harry Gem and his friend Augurio Perera invented a game that combined involvement of rackets and the Basque ball game pelota, that they had played on Perera’s croquet lawn in Birmingham, United Kingdom. In 1872, with the help of two…

History of Canada

History of Canada

March 28, 2010 · by Big History · in Places

Canada having a central government (federation) is located in the North America. The country controls ten provinces, and three territories. A diverse nation Canada is replete with a rich variety of geological features, weather and eco-systems. There are rain forests…

History of Websites

History of Websites

March 28, 2010 · by Big History · in Technology

A website is an integration of mutually relevant web pages, graphics, videos or certain digital content that are given address according to a common Uniform Resource Locator (URL), frequently comprising of just the domain identity, i.e. the IP address, and…

History of Names

History of Names

March 27, 2010 · by Big History · in General

The term ‘name’ is a transformation of the Old English ‘nama’, quite similiar to old high German ‘namo’ and perhaps resembling to Proto Indo-European language ‘nomn’. A name designates a noun, usually employed to identify a thing unique from others….

History of Politics

History of Politics

March 27, 2010 · by Big History · in General

Political history is the description and analysis of significant political occasions, movements, thoughts, and leaders. Typically it is developed around the nation states. It is distinguished from but relevant to other areas of history such as economic history, social history,…

History of Violin

History of Violin

March 26, 2010 · by Big History · in Music

Violin is a stringed instrument having four stringed wires usually tuned in perfect fifths. It is a highest-pitched member of string instruments’ family, also including viola and cello. The latest European  violin developed from different the best beginner violin with…

The History of Light

The History of Light

March 26, 2010 · by Big History · in Technology

The term “light” in physics is sometimes a reference to electromagnetic emission of any frequency range — whether visible or not. A Chronology of Historical theories 1. Ancient Indian theories The Hindu schools of Samkhya and Vaisheshika, from about the…

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