Category: History

  • The History of Welding

    Welding is not the most popular subject to discuss when it goes about shipbuilding, concept cars, the creation of spaceships, or skyscrapers. However, all those constructions would not appear without welding. Welding, which is “the fusion of material by the use of heat,” dates back to the Middle Ages (Andrews, 2016, p. 15). Certainly, contemporary…

  • History of Baseball and Its Impact on American History

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Baseball is regarded as the national sport representing American identity and spirit. Therefore, it has an exceptional cultural significance in American history. The peculiar detail is that baseball was initially the game that rural populations played, and it became popular in cities after a while.…

  • History of Mortimer’s Castle in UK

    Table of Contents Background of the Mortimer’s Castle PEST Analysis Porter’s Five Forces Analysis SWOT Analysis Segmentation Competence Attractiveness Marketing Mix The Balanced Scorecard References Background of the Mortimer’s Castle Mortimer’s Castle is one of the most important tourist attractions in the United Kingdom. William Fitz Osbern founded the Castle in 1067. The castle served…

  • How Animation Can Teach Children History

    Introduction Teachers are always on the look out for new and better ways to educate the students. When children enjoy it, they have a propensity to learn better. Well-designed animations may enhance the learning process of students making it faster and easier. They are also an excellent aid to teachers in case of monotonous and…

  • The P-57 Mustang: The Most Important Aircraft in History

    In an article entitled “The P-57 Mustang: The Most Important Aircraft in History,” Marshall L. Michel analyses the role of the P-57 Mustang aircraft in the Second World War. The author describes the American air forces’ problems in bombing German aviation industries. The central conundrum was that allies had no escort fighters able to fly…

  • The Battle of Jutland: the History and Context of the Battle of Jutland

    Table of Contents Summary of the Jellicoe’s Account of the Battle Assessment of Jellicoe’s Account of the Battle References The Battle of Jutland (31 May – 1 June 1916) is a significant large-scale naval battle of the First World War between the British Royal Navy Grand Fleet and the Imperial German High Seas Fleet. It…

  • Discussion of Metallography History

    The metallography’s roots trace back to the 18th century due to the rise of industrial technology and the growing need for metal. The mechanical properties of a material are heavily dependent on the microstructure of the material. Porosity, inclusion, second phases, and grain size play a central role in the material’s quality, strength, and durability…

  • The Wadsworth-Longfellow House History

    The Wadsworth-Longfellow House is a very special place. Being the most ancient building in Portland, it is at the same time a historically important landmark due to its connection with the famous Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. One frequently points out the vital influence this place and its neighborhood had over the poet’s life and his creative…

  • Autonomous Technology in History and Philosophy

    From a philosophical viewpoint, it may be stated that the autonomy of a human being became reduced with each large technological leap. With the increased complexity of technology, the economy became just as complex in turn, which severely limits the participation of a regular, non-specialized, human being in the economic system. In the industrial sector,…

  • The History of Long-Lasting Rivalry Between HD-DVD and Blu-Ray

    The development of technology is, by all means, a positive trend, but it is constantly bringing new apples of discord. It was not long ago when people tried to get accustomed to tiny discs for DVD instead of VHS format. The new millennium has brought new choice: HD-DVD VS. Blu-Ray. The two formats do not…