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		<title>Shopping For The Best Discount Chandeliers</title>
		<description>Congratulations! You have decided to add the amazing look and warmth of a chandelier to your individual living space. While choosing the right type of chandelier for your home can often be difficult (crystal, rustic, contemporary, etc.), it is also a purchase that can represent a substantial investm</description>
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		<title>Western and Rustic Lighting: 3 Great Fixture Choices!</title>
		<description>The spirit of the Wild West lives on in rustic inspired Western lighting. Light fixtures come adorned with pinecones, antlers and bears, as well as wildlife: trout, deer, elk and buffalo. For the sportsman or woman, inspirational themed lamps decorated with croquet, snowshoes, bow and arrow, fishing</description>
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		<title>Which Type Of Light Fixtures Are Appropriate For Your Home?</title>
		<description>The first thing to consider before purchasing a light fixture is what its purpose will be. There are different lights for different applications. General or ambient lights are a type of light fixture you would use to light up an entire room. Light fixtures like wall sconces, chandeliers, flush-mount</description>
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		<title>Providing A Fiber Optic Light Source</title>
		<description>Today low loss fiber optic systems offer almost unlimited bandwidth and unique advantages over all previously developed transmission media. The basic optical transmitters convert electrical signals into modulated light for transmission over an optical fiber. The most common devices used as the light</description>
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		<title>Lighting Small Spaces</title>
		<description>Small spaces can benefit from using special lighting techniques. To make a low ceiling seem higher, use plant lights, wall sconce uplights, and hanging ceiling bowl lights. These can also be used to accentuate a patterned ceiling or fancy crown molding. To save floor space, use wall lights such as s</description>
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		<title>Lighting Q&amp;A: Lighting And Light Bulb Basics</title>
		<description>* What are the different types of lighting? 
The different types of lights are incandescent, tungsten-halogen, compact fluorescent lamps, tubular fluorescent fixtures, and HID (high-density discharge). 
*Incandescent lights have a relatively short life. They can only withstand between 1000 and 300</description>
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		<title>How to design natural lighting</title>
		<description>When working on a new design project, I always look for ways to encourage the natural light in the home or office. It is proven that natural light can change the way we view our living spaces, our work, and our outlook. My motto: More is More! 
Options are very helpful with natural lighting. For ex</description>
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		<title>The history of the lamp</title>
		<description>The origins of the very first lamp dates back to 70,000 BC. The first lamps were of course very primitive, cavemen used to burn animal fat and then placed it in a hollow rock to illuminate the darkness. Later on in history, Greeks evolved the lamp by using terra cotta as an element to hold the flame</description>
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