Hard water is water that is high in minerals, specifically calcium and magnesium. As water travels through rock and soil, small amounts of the minerals are dissolved and kept in the water. The greater the...
For baseball fans, the World Series is a monumental week in the world of sports. What makes the World Series different from just another game is that it is the finality of two teams with the best records, not...
For nearly a century, television has been one of the most prominent sources of entertainment for families around the world. TV sets first became commercially available in the 1920s, and manufacturers have...
Most people have television in their homes. However, everyone accesses television broadcasting differently. Many access programming via cable, by subscribing to a service provider. Others use antennas and...
For the most part when looking out across most American communities, you see a collection of satellite dishes with faces turned skyward pulling in the digital signal that gets decoded and splashed across your...
In order to receive clear television reception, one needs to have a TV antenna or satellite dish. A TV antenna captures land-based signals transmitted from a television station. A dish captures signals sent...
A successful restaurant is a well-stocked one. Beyond food inventory and kitchen equipment, a restaurant needs to have sufficient supplies for the dining room, including tabletop items such as dinnerware,...
Fine china , also known as porcelain or bone china, is a type of ceramic process where raw materials are heated in a kiln to create a strong, solid piece. This process was developed in China during the Shang...
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The difference between pottery, china, porcelain, ceramic, etc. may seem obvious to many, but to someone new to collecting, and now even newer to selling, I needed to know. Now that I do I would love to share...