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There were Messers in Austria in 1369-German and Jewish.

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M/S means Messers (plural of Mister)

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The plural for the abbreviation Mr. is Messrs.; the plural form for the word Mister is Misters.

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Messers is just plain incorrect in any language; Messrs is the abbreviation (pronounced "messers") for messieurs and is used in English; Messieurs is French; Messrs or Messieurs is a term used to address many men rather than "Mr Pink, Mr White, et al."

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Neither are animagus'. Moony is Remus Lupin the werewolf and Prongs is James Potter's (Harry's father's) patronus.

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when we have to call a man, we say Mr., now company is group of persons including men & women, hence commanly it is called messers or M/s ( short form)

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messers moony wormtail padfoot and prongs offer their compliments to proffeser snape and request that he keep his abnormally large nose out of other peoples buisness.

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Messrs is the plural of "mister" - use this when referring in text to multiple gentlemen, such as Messrs. Smith and Jones.

People that is not right trust me I would know my last name is Messer. It's German over there Messer is Messersmith. They shortened it for the Amarica. Messer means knife in German

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On March 17, 1845, Stephen Perry of the rubber manufacturing company Messers Perry and Co, Rubber Co Manuf London patented the fist rubber bands made of vulcanized rubber. Perry invented the rubber band to hold papers or envelopes together.

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The better aircraft was dependent upon the altitude where the fight took place. The Spitfire was better at low altitude (below 20,000 feet), the Me 109 was better up high. The Messerschmitt had a better fuel injection system and the pilot could put the nose down and dive if he got into trouble. The Spit's engine would stall if the pilot did that. The Spitfire pilot would turn tightly to avoid trouble while the Me 109 pilot would dive to escape. Generally, planes that can turn tightly do not dive well. One plane turns better, the other dives better. The skill of the pilot was the most important factor. The Spitfire evolved into the better plane later in the war.

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Deutsche Post is the main postal service in Germany. It also owns the world's largest logistics company: DHL. This acquisition was completed in 2003. DHL was originally an American company founded in 1969 by Messers Dalsey, Hillblom and Lynn (their initials were D, H & L).

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On March 17, 1845, Stephen Perry of the rubber manufacturing company Messers Perry and Co, Rubber Co Manuf London patented the fist rubber bands made of vulcanized rubber. Perry invented the rubber band to hold papers or envelopes together. try using google once in a while.

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Singular ; Sir.

Plural ; Sirs. However this is rather awkward. More correctly it is 'Messrs.' ( pronounced 'messers'),

If writing an epistle (letter) to a man, you write , 'Dear Sir', However if the letter is to a group of men you write 'Messrs,' (NOT dear messrs.)

If speaking to a man , then it is 'Sir'. However, if speaking to a group of men, then it is 'Gentlemen'.

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Broadswords were basically large swords requiring two hands. They favour stength over speed.

Longsword were longer than normal swords and were much faster than a broadsword.

Wrong, A broadsword has no real meaning and has been used to define all manner of sideswords backswords longswords armingswords and messers.

The term Broadsword came around the same time as the rapier to define a weapon that was larger then a normal rapier.

Whilst a longsword is a two-handed blade which gives a greater speed and reaction time then an arming sword however limits you to leaving a shield behind.

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India Inc. means 'India Incorporated'. There is nothing called India Incorporated because India is a sovereign country which does not require incorporation under The Companies Act or any other Act. Only the companies , either Public or Private Limited , require incorporation under the law. Then why do they say 'India Inc'? . Actually it is a way of referring to the corporate India. It refers to the group of Indian Corporates. It also refers to that part of India which resembles a corporate entity. Any administrative action which is professionally handled , as in case of a private company ,brings the allusion 'India Inc.'

M/s stands for 'messers' which is the plural of Mr as well as Mrs. It is prefixed to names of firms , companies , partnership entities etc.

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That question is a very broad one. Blades like the Khopesh and Falcata have forward curving blades.
Swords like the Sabre and the Scimitar are back-curving.
Some swords like the Katana are lightly curved, whereas a Scimitar for example would usually have a more severe curvature.

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India Inc. means 'India Incorporated'. There is nothing called India Incorporated because India is a sovereign country which does not require incorporation under The Companies Act or any other Act. Only the companies , either Public or Private Limited , require incorporation under the law. Then why do they say 'India Inc'? . Actually it is a way of referring to the corporate India. It refers to the group of Indian Corporates. It also refers to that part of India which resembles a corporate entity. Any administrative action which is professionally handled , as in case of a private company ,brings the allusion 'India Inc.'

M/s stands for 'messers' which is the plural of Mr as well as Mrs. It is prefixed to names of firms , companies , partnership entities etc.

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I believe the correct way to address for two or more women is:

Dear Mrs. Allen, Ms. Ott, and Miss Day

Dear Mrs. Jordan and Mrs. Kent

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Dear Mesdames Jordan and Kent: (more formal)

Dear Ms. Scott and Ms. Gomez:

OR

Dear Mses. (or Mss.) Scott and Gomez: (more formal)

Dear Miss Winger and Miss Rossi:

OR

Dear Misses Winger and Rossi: (more formal)

From Wikipedia (couldn't find a simpler reference):

"Messrs. or Messieurs is a term used to address many men rather than "Mr Pink, Mr White, et al." Messrs is the abbreviation (pronounced "messers") for messieurs and is used in English.

Similarly, Mesdames is a term to address many women or a mixture of married and unmarried women. It is pronounced "medam"."

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A letter consists of the following essential elements.

1. Letter Heading:

The name of the firm, its postal address, its telephone number and the Fax number (and also the nature of its business) should be in the letter-head. Mostly it is printed. In the heading, room is left forthe reference number and the date of the issue of the letter which should be invariably quoted in the reply and in subsequent correspondence. The name of the place and the date are written on the left top of the letter.

2. Name and Address of Addressee:

This should be types close to the left hand margin. The addressee's name and address should be given in the manner it is types on the envelope. It is better to avoid use of the word 'Messrs' for a limited company, unless it forms a part of the registered name of the firm. However, it is common practice to use 'Messers' while addressing Companies with personal names. But, when the name is impersonal, use of 'Messers' should be avoided. Care should be taken to address an official (Secretary, General Manager, etc…) while writing to professional societies, local bodies, charitable institutions etc…Good Letter is the best tool to boost not only the image of your business house but also your personal image.

3. Salutations:

This should come immediately beneath the recipient's address, close to the left-hand margin.

'Sir' should be used to all Government correspondence, and for very formal business letters.

However, 'Dear Sir' is the most widely used salutation in commercial correspondence.

Forms of salutations:

a. Dear Sir,

b. Dear Madam,

Both these forms address can be used when the letter is written officially.

In case the letter is written informally or to friends & relatives, the following forms of address can be used.

a. Dear Joseph,

b. Dear Mary,

4. Introductory Paragraph:

In case the current letter is reply to a previous letter, the reference number should be mentioned.

In case of new correspondence, the brief introduction about the subject matter of the letter should be written.

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Nevertheless, the phrasing of the letter should confirm to the style of the salutation. Remember, Well-worded paragraphs are attractive in appearance and impressive in effect.

6. Closing Paragraph:

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7. Subscription:

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Your affectionate… in letter written by father to his son/daughter

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Steam Boat

The Scottish Engineer named Henry Bill built a steam powered boat in the year 1812. The steam boat was called Comet. It was the first successful commercial steam boat built in Europe. Now looking back Comet was the very boat that caused the beginning of a revolution in the navigation industry.

Lawn Mower

The credit for inventing the first ever lawn mower in the year 1830 goes to an English engineer Edward Beard Budding.

A modern Lawn Mower.

His Lawn mower consisted of set of blades set in a cylinder on couple of wheels. When the lawn mower used to be pushed the cylinder used to rotate and the blades used to cut the grass.

Sewing Machine

Barthelemy Thimonnier invented the first sewing machine in the year 1830. Other tailors feared and got jealous of this invention and even tried to burn down his workshop.

Elias Howe an American inventor patented an improved sewing machine in the year 1846. Howe's machine was a revolutionary one.

Historic Industrial Revolutions

  • Industrial Revolutions

    During the 18th century dramatic changes took place in history. People started to shift from an agrarian culture to a more sophisticated machine culture. Instead of goods being produced by hand they were now mass-produced on machines.

  • Rubber Band

The first ever Rubber Band was invented in the year 1845 by Stephen Perry of the company Messers Perry and Co.

It was a rubber manufacturing company in London, England.

The rubber band was constructed from vulcanized rubber.

Perry then invented the rubber band to serve the purpose of holding papers and envelopes together.

Today modern rubber technology has allowed production of rubbers from low quality to bands with extremely high strengths.

Safety Pin

Walter Hunt invented the safety pin in 1849.

Hunt made the safety pin by twisting a certain length of wire.

The reason why he invented this safety pin was to pay the debt of $15. He finally sold the rights to his patent for $400.

Dish Washer

Joel Houghton invented the first ever dish washer in 1850. His machine was basically a wheel which could be turned by hand and on turning it used to splash water on dishes, though it was a good concept but this machine was not much effective at that time.

The first automatic dish washer was invented by Mrs. Josephine Garis, in the year 1889. Her machine consisted of the wooden tub and the wired basket in it.

The dishes were placed in the basket and the dishes were rotated by rollers. There was a handle attached to the tub, when the handle was turned hot and soapy water was sprayed on to the dishes.

Telephone

Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in the year 1876. Bell also played a part in improving Thomas Edison's phonograph.

Light Bulb

The first electric light in the history was made in the year 1800 by Humphry Davy, an English scientist. He also invented an electric battery while experimenting with electricity.

When he connected carbon with the wires of his battery, the carbon glowed hence producing light.

The first electric bulb was invented by Thomas Alva Edison in the year 1879.The electric bulb revolutionized the world.

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