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Antique map tapestries are a great way to add some charm and history to your home decor.

Since antiquity we have tried to make sense of the world around us and it is this drive to understand and document our environment has given rise to one of arts' least appreciated gems - antique maps and cartography.

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Many people are considering antique world maps to add some history and charisma to their home decor.

Maps as we all know are vital if you are trying to get somewhere, or are trying to get someone to you. Without maps and directions, soon enough everyone would get lost, but besides the obvious, maps are also something of a fascination for many, with maps of all types adorning the wall of many a home or office.

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Graduate Surveyors can find positions working for the defence force, mapping new terrain or providing consultation on new facilities. Engineering provides another alternative, with requirements for blue prints, land and geological surveys.

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Since antiquity we have tried to make sense of the world around us. The development of charts and maps has echoed this desire as well as providing an insight into the knowledge possessed by humans at different times throughout history.

The first ever created maps were made not for economic reasons but more for religious purpose. The early maps of the world display religious icons similar to the icons that are found on the pages of the Book of Kells. During the 12th century the map of the world were created with the shaped of a T and O. And it portrays the world as circle and is divided by a T-shaped cross having Jerusalem as its center. The circle has been associated more with religious belief than with any scientific findings that the world was round. The circle more of represents the God's affection that is perfect in every aspect. The T and O map is most commonly used by the church to represent the world unfolding according to God's will.

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To be sure, extensive GUI training is required in order to construct such software. And, while unintuitive GUIs may be useful to individuals such as those described above, they are hardly the thing to attract Web visitors - not to mention winning customers and influencing buying behaviors.

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Computer-aided design (CAD) system is a combination of hardware and software that assist engineers, architects and other design professionals in their design activities. In almost all engineering based industries like Fashion Design, Architecture Engineering and Construction, Mechanical, Automotive, Aerospace, Consumer Good, Machinery, Ship Building and construction CAD is used.

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Aerial photography is the art of taking photographs an in elevated position from the ground. Aerial Photography is usually the term that is referred to when the images taken from the camera are not supported by any type of ground based structure.

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This age roughly lasted from 3300 BC to 1200 BC. It was the time when civilization started to coalesce around the Fertile Crescent and spread to Asia, Europe and Africa. The Bronze Age got its name because of when metals such as copper and tin which were used for making tools and weapons. Some of the advanced technologies of that time included agricultural innovations, chariot, use of salt, construction of permanent settlements and further domestication of animals.

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