A tool is a device that can be used to produce or achieve something, but that is not consumed in the process. Colloquially a tool can also be a procedure or process used for a specific purpose.
Mental resources
an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform a service
The act of equipping, or the state of being equipped, as for a voyage or expedition; Whatever is used in equipping; necessaries for an expedition or voyage; the collective designation for the articles comprising an outfit; equipage; as, a railroad equipment (locomotives, cars, etc.
The necessary items for a particular purpose
The process of supplying someone or something with such necessary items
An industrial city in northeastern England, a port on the Tyne River; pop. 263,000. Full name Newcastle-upon-Tyne
a port city in northeastern England on the River Tyne; a center for coal exports (giving rise to the expression `carry coals to Newcastle' meaning to do something unnecessary)
An industrial port on the southeastern coast of Australia, in New South Wales; pop. 262,000
An industrial town in west central England, southwest of Stoke-on-Trent; pop. 117,000. Full name Newcastle-under-Lyme
Newcastle was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia to the south and including some of the city of Nanaimo. It appeared in the 1916 and 1920 elections only. In 1924, portions of it were incorporated into the new Cowichan-Newcastle riding.
Newcastle is a 2008 Australian drama film set in the New South Wales city of Newcastle .
providing food and services
Provide with what is needed or required
Provide (food and drink), typically at social events and in a professional capacity
Provide with food and drink, in this way
(cater) provide: give what is desired or needed, especially support, food or sustenance; "The hostess provided lunch for all the guests"
(cater) supply food ready to eat; for parties and banquets
Employ (someone) for wages
Employ for a short time to do a particular job
a newly hired employee; "the new hires need special training"
Make oneself available for temporary employment
rent: hold under a lease or rental agreement; of goods and services
engage or hire for work; "They hired two new secretaries in the department"; "How many people has she employed?"
Millenium Bridge - Newcastle/Gateshead
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge spans the River Tyne in England between Gateshead on the south bank, and Newcastle upon Tyne on the north bank.
The bridge was lifted into place in one piece by the Asian Hercules II, one of the world's largest floating cranes, on 20 November 2000. It was opened to the public on 17 September 2001. The bridge, which cost £22m to build, was part funded by the Millennium Commission and European Regional Development Fund.
Already acclaimed worldwide for its physical and aesthetic beauty, it has fast become a significant tourist attraction in its own right.
Huge hydraulic rams, one on each side, tilt the bridge back on special pivots to allow small ships and boats to pass underneath. Its appearance during this manoeuvre has led to it being nicknamed the Blinking Eye Bridge.
The bridge operated reliably since construction, opening to allow river traffic to pass as well as 'just for show'. Its reputation was untarnished until October 2004 when the failure of a £200 circuit board prevented the bridge from opening.
The aesthetic of the bridge is sadly marred by piers erected along the watercourse, to guide shipping beneath the highest point of the bridge's span.
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Newcastle Australia Zine Issue 3
Newcastle Australia Zine issue 3
10cm x 20cm just right for a back pocket...