martes, 15 de marzo de 2011

the cars and lifes

A car (Latin carrus) is a frame with wheels and without poles used to transport people or objects. The car in ancient times was considered a luxury, which only gave the Pharaohs and the judges.

While the car has only one pair of wheels, a cart, has two pairs of wheels tha
t provide stability when shooting disengaged from its drive.

The cars have been mentioned in literature and in the second millennium before Christ. India the sacred book Rigveda states that men and women are as equal as two wheels of a cart. Small handcarts have been used many times throughout history. In the nineteenth century, for example, during the Mormon migration to the present territory of Utah in the United States between 1856 and 1860 were used these carts. Can still be seen today in Southeast Asian cities such as transportation over short distances, called rickshaw.

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