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Addition Home: The pioneering research work in home cooling in the 1930's was more than 15 years ahead of the times because Depression conditions pre¬vented the acceptance of a relatively expensive addition home to the living standard. In the late 1940's the demand for home cooling units be¬came strong, and industry was ready with mass production facilities. In the 1950's and 1960's, many homes were equipped for air conditioning.Twice as many injuries and accidental deaths occur in the home as at work. The possibility of more home accidents will increase in future years when a growing population acquires more leisure, more time at home, more powered hobby and gardening equipment, more home play equip¬ment, and more home swimming pools. The very young and the very old are the prin¬cipal victims of home mishaps—the former be¬cause of helplessness and lack of knowledge and the latter bacause of infirmity and ill health. See Also Victorian Home Secretary:After his father's death in 1873, Grey was brought up by his grandfather, the popular Victorian home secretary Sir George Grey, whose baronetcy he inherited in 1882. Grey attended Winchester and was sent down for idleness from Balliol College, Oxford, in "S4. The next year he was elected to Parliament from Berwick-on-Tweed, which he represented continuously as a Liberal until he accepted a peerage as Viscount Grey of Fallodon in 1916.In 1872 he was a ilssioner on Scottish endowments, and was :ssively rector of the great Scottish universi-of Aberdeen (1878-1881) and Edinburgh " 1883). In 1878 he married Hannah, only iter of Baron Meyer de Rothschild. From t 1881 to June 1883 he was under-secretary Mstate for the Home Department, in 1884 be-first commissioner of works and in 1886 was inted secretary of state for foreign affairs in .dstone's Home Rule government.
On The Other Hand See Treatment Home:First-aid. Items to keep in the house for first-air treatment home of the cat should include -a rectal thermometer, bandage material of various widths, adhesive tape, claw clippers, and a mild antiseptic solution. Medication of a sick cat at home may be either easy or difficult, depending on the temperament of the cat and the dexterity of the owner. Cat owners should ask their veterin¬arians for guidance in home treatment home of sick cats and for instruction in techniques to be used in administering the medicine properly and safely.Except as specified herein, tests for acceptance are to be made after final treatment home of the forgings. When the ends of drums are closed in by reforging after machining, the drums may be treated and tested prior to reforging. After reforging, the whole of the forging is to be simultaneously re-treated. If the original treatment home was annealing the re-anneal is to be above the transformation range, but not above the temperature of the first anneal. If the original treatment home was normalizing and tempering, the re-treatment home is to be identical with the original. |
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