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9)Sheikh Hasina the right choice as key guest to the Republic Day but trust the PMO to miss the obvious

India Republic Day -- From your record 10 Chief Guest visitors for the Republic Day March in 2018 to none in 2021 is as very much a reflection on Prime Minister Narendra Modis out of the field approach to foreign policy. Coming from a record 10 Chief Guest visitors for the Republic Day March in 2018 to none in 2021 is as very much a reflection on Prime Minister Narendra Modis out of the field approach to foreign policy because his blind spots even though zeroing in on an incredible foreign dignitary. Sheikh Hasina Prime Minister of Bangladesh would have been the perfect Republic Day Chief Guest this coming year for umpteen reasons nevertheless it obviously didnt occur to Modi to single her available for the honour. I shiver to even speculate whether a visionary and statesman such as Modi is blinded through her religion or male or female or both to pass the girl up? Instead of inviting Uk PM Boris Johnson who also ultimately chickened out Hasina should have been Modis programmed c

What Are the Most Effective Way to Use an Event Listing Website?

Event listing sites are an excellent way to have the word out about your event out in the community. Not only will you piggyback on their traffic, but it lends a special element of legitimacy to your event as well. With the right listing on an event listing site, you won't be alone. In fact, you'll have dozens, even hundreds, of other people interested in your event and the events you plan. Not only will you have a bigger bang for your buck, you'll have more exposure. One of the greatest advantages of using event listing services is the boost of exposure your event gets if you use them with social media. There are currently hundreds of social media outlets dedicated to connecting people with events. This includes the very popular Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest. However, none offer the comprehensive ability to create a captivating image that will be visible to all your visitors. Captivating images are the first thing people see when they arrive at your event listing. If yo

Treadmill

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A treadmill is a device generally used for walking, running, or climbing while staying in the same place. Treadmills were introduced before the development of powered machines to harness the power of animals or humans to do work, often a type of mill operated by a person or animal treading the steps of a treadwheel to grind grain. In later times, treadmills were used as punishment devices for people sentenced to hard labor in prisons. The terms treadmill and treadwheel were used interchangeably for the power and punishment mechanisms. More recently, treadmills have instead been used as exercise machines for running or walking in one place. Rather than the user powering a mill, the device provides a moving platform with a wide conveyor belt driven by an electric motor or a flywheel. The belt moves to the rear, requiring the user to walk or run at a speed matching the belt. The rate at which the belt moves is the rate of walking or running. Thus, the speed of running may be controlled

History

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William Staub, a mechanical engineer, developed the first consumer treadmill for home use. citation needed citation needed Staub developed his treadmill after reading the 1968 book, Aerobics by Kenneth H. Cooper. Cooper's book noted that individuals who ran for eight minutes four to five times a week would be in better physical condition. Staub noticed that there were no affordable household treadmills at the time and decided to develop one for his own use during the late 1960s. He called his first treadmill the PaceMaster 600. Once finished, Staub sent his prototype treadmill to Cooper, who found the machine's first customers, including sellers of fitness equipment. Staub began producing the first home treadmills at his plant in Clifton, New Jersey, before moving production to Little Falls, New Jersey.

Treadmills for power

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This section needs expansion . You can help by adding to it. ( February 2012 ) Treadmills as power sources originated in antiquity. These ancient machines had three major types of design. The first was a horizontal bar jutting out of a vertical shaft. It rotated around a vertical axis, driven by an ox or other animal walking in a circle and pushing the bar. Humans were also used to power these. The second design was a vertical wheel, a treadwheel, that was powered by climbing in place instead of walking in circles. This is similar to what we know today as the hamster wheel. The third design also required climbing but used a sloped, moving platform instead. Treadmills as muscle powered engines originated roughly 4000 years ago. citation needed Their primary use was to lift buckets of water. This same technology was later adapted to create rotary grain mills and the treadwheel crane. It was also used to pump water and power dough-kneading machines and bellows.

Treadmills for punishment

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Treadmills for punishment were introduced in 1818 by an English engineer named Sir William Cubitt, who was the son of a miller. Noting idle prisoners at Bury St Edmunds gaol, he proposed using their muscle power to both cure their idleness and produce useful work. Cubitt's treadmills for punishment usually rotated around a horizontal axis, requiring the user to step upwards, like walking up an endless staircase. Those punished walked around the outside of the wheel holding a horizontal handrail for stability. Punishment treadmills remained in use until the second half of the 19th century; they were typically twenty-foot long paddle wheels with twenty-four steps around a six-foot cylinder. Several prisoners stood side-by-side on a wheel, and had to work six or more hours a day, effectively climbing 5,000 to 14,000 vertical feet (1.5 to 4 km). While the purpose was mainly punitive, the most infamous mill at Brixton Prison was installed in 1821 and used to grind grain to supplement an

Exercise treadmills

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The first US patent for a treadmill "training machine" (#1,064,968) was issued on June 17, 1913. The forerunner of the exercise treadmill was designed to diagnose heart and lung diseases, and was invented by Robert Bruce and Wayne Quinton at the University of Washington in 1952. Kenneth H. Cooper's research on the benefits of aerobic exercise, published in 1968, provided a medical argument to support the commercial development of the home treadmill and exercise bike. Among users of treadmills today are medical facilities (hospitals, rehabilitation centers, medical and physiotherapy clinics, institutes of higher education), sports clubs, biomechanics institutes, orthopedic shoe shops, running shops, Olympic training centers, universities, fire-training centers, NASA, test facilities, police forces and armies, gyms and even home users. Treadmill ergometers are now mainly motor driven. Most treadmills have a running deck with a rotating belt. Before and after the running dec