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  1. Instructional design (6896 bytes)
    1: ...method for developing instruction. Instructional design [[model (abstract)|models]] typically specify a [...
    4: ...h of the foundation of the field of instructional design was laid in [[World War Two]], when the U.S. mili...
    6: ...treated as a separate learning goal. Training was designed to reward correct performance and remediate inc...
    8: ...s we have). These taxonomies still influence the design of instruction.
    16: ..., and attitudes; and that fact must influence the design of the lesson.
  2. Urban design (951 bytes)
    1: ...e-grained scale. It may include the arts of civic design and elements of [[architecture]] and [[landscape ...
    3: Urban design tends to suggest a serious collective concern for...
    7: *[[Crime prevention through environmental design]]
    12: ...carfree.com/design/index.html Principles of Urban Design in Words and Pictures]

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  1. List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
    13: | [[1923]] — [[1931]]
    17: | [[1899]] — [[1900]]
    21: | [[1895]] — [[1915]]
    29: | [[1886]] — [[1907]]
    33: | [[1872]] — [[1879]]
  2. Steel (28384 bytes)
    8:
    32: ...copper-smelting sites on the [[Sinai Peninsula]], dated to about 3000 BC. Some iron oxides are effect...
    34: ...] died in [[1323 BC]] and was buried with an iron dagger with a golden hilt. An [[Ancient Egyptian]] [...
    40: ...artifact is a knife found on [[Cyprus]] at a site dated to [[1100 BC]].
    46: ...and weapons. A mass grave in [[Hebei]] province, dated to the early third century BC, contains severa...
  3. Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
    1: ...|right|thumb|150px|A bagpipe performer in [[Amsterdam]].]]
    23: ...ntinue to be quoted and referenced to the present day). For example, an oft-repeated claim is that th...
    25: ...though Ireland has references going back to the [[Dark Ages]]. An explosion of popularity seems to ha...
    38: ...d often Irish) emigrant populations, namely [[Canada]], [[United States|America]], [[Australia]], [[Ne...
    47: ...s, hornpipes, and jigs), slow airs, and more. It dates largely from the last two centuries, being eit...
  4. Hatshepsut (9070 bytes)
    10: She was the daughter of [[Thutmose I of Egypt|Thutmose I]] and [...
    11: ...ed tremendous influence. Thutmose II had only two daughters with Hatshepsut, Nefrure and Meritre, but ...
    17: ... ye are! I have done things'' :''according to the design of my heart...''
    22: ...sful military campaign in [[Nubia]] and in modern-day [[Israel]] and [[Syria]] early in her career.
    24: ...here it was made, and where it still lies to this day.
  5. Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
    3: '''Mary Pickford''' ([[April 8]], [[1892]] – [[May 29]], [[1979]]) was a [[film|motion pict...
    5: ...odramas and became a popular child actress in Canada.
    7: ...was also in the cast. The play was produced by [[David Belasco]], who insisted that she assume the st...
    15: ...p in front of her new husband, Rogers, saying "My darling is gone." She was unable to attend his funer...
    18: ... and Biograph Company|Biograph]], worked for $5 a day
  6. Anna Maxwell (1551 bytes)
    8: ...ded her the [[Medaille de l'Hygiene Publique]] (Medal of honor for Public Health).
  7. Locomotive (16705 bytes)
    5: ...ives haul their trains. Increasingly common these days in passenger service is [[push-pull]] operation...
    23: ...though it took some years before steam locomotive design became efficient and economically practical. ''Fa...
    27: ... locomotives generally were replaced later. Other designs, such as locomotives powered by gas turbines, ha...
    29: ...e in [[China]], where [[coal]] is a much more abundant resource than [[petroleum]] for diesel fuel. In...
    32: ...mber of which survive and are still operational today.
  8. Beehive (beekeeping) (7741 bytes)
    5: ...ally destroyed the hives, though there were some adaptations with extra top baskets which could be rem...
    27: ...h, Langstroth, Modified Commercial and Modified Dadant, top-bar or Kenya-type hives, plus regional var...
    31: ...nted his design in 1860 and it has become the standard style hive for 75% of the world's beekeeping.
    33: ...n for traffic channels for the bees. His cleverly designed hive makes use of this ''bee space'' so that fr...
    35: Langstroth hives make use of standardized sizes of hive bodies and frames to ensure t...
  9. Ceramics (15941 bytes)
    1: Ceramics, a form of art and craftsmanship that dates back thousands of years, involves the creation...
    10: ...cement, leading to more uniform and sophisticated designs.
    21: ... making it easier to produce multiple copies of a design.
    34: ...e Grayson Perry and Ai Weiwei have pushed the boundaries of ceramics, using it to make political and s...
    36: ...al tools and 3D printing are being used to create designs that would be impossible to achieve by hand, lea...
  10. History of sculpture (6101 bytes)
    6: ...ing this time included basalt, diorite (a type of dark, coarse-grained stone), sandstone, and alabaste...
    27: ...re found together in a single grave on [[Keros]], dating from 2700 - 2750 BC.
    35: ...architecture with relief carvings. A relief is a design or scene that is carved into a flat area, so it i...
    42: ...o Santi|Raphael]] also sculpted a statue called ''David''. Most sculptures during the Renaissance were...
  11. Engraving (3556 bytes)
    1: '''Engraving''' is the practice of incising a design onto a hard, flat surface, by cutting grooves int...
    5: ...ened [[steel]] tool called a [[burin]] to cut the design into the surface, most traditionally a copper pla...
    11: ...illennium B.C. The majority of so-called engraved designs on ancient gold rings or other items were produc...
    15: ...ular countries, and/or used when a more "elegant" design is desired and a limited color range is acceptabl...
  12. Stained glass (3937 bytes)
    7: ... were limited to a very few primary colors, but today almost any color can be produced.
    9: ...glasses are available in many different textures—smooth, wavy, rippled, hammered, pebbled, or ve...
    11: ...or lampshades incorporating colorful pictures and designs.
    13: ...at requires the artistic skill to conceive of the design and the engineering skills necessary to assemble ...
    17: ...al skillset. One of those establishments is Florida State University's Master Craftsman Program who r...
  13. Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
    15: ... [[Japan]] were the first to develop [[pottery]], dating to the [[11th millennium BC]]. The Jōmon...
    17: ...G?li Tepe]] near [[Urfa]] in eastern [[Turkey]], dating to ca. [[10th millennium BC]].
    18: ... at the [[Iron Gorge]], [[Serbia and Montenegro]] date to the [[7th millennium BC]] and represent eith...
    22: ...marked with a massive stone carved with a complex design of spirals. The tomb of [[Knowth]] has rock-cut o...
    26: Rock art, showing scenes from the daily life and religious rituals have been found in ...
  14. Heraldry (23465 bytes)
    9: ...plete depiction of a coat-of-arms, the crest is a design affixed to the [[helmet]]. Crests can also be use...
    28: ...of two metals (light tinctures) and five colours (dark tinctures), although there are a number of othe...
    63: *Ermine is in design a field argent, semé ¨see [[variations of the fie...
    69: ...e custom in English [[blazon]] was to reduce redundancy by referring to a particular tincture only onc...
    92: ...legs), salient (leaping), sejant (sitting) and gardant (looking at the viewer). There are humans as we...
  15. Illuminated manuscript (5973 bytes)
    13: ...ate for various times in the [[liturgy|liturgical day]].
    18: ... tastes. The sturdy Roman letters of the early [[Dark Ages]] gradually gave way to cursive scripts su...
    22: ... on wax tablets, the sketch pad of the era. The design was then traced onto the vellum (possibly with th...
  16. Printing (4400 bytes)
    6: [[Book]]s are usually printed today using the technique of [[offset printing]], and ...
    11: ...d using the more sophisticated [[block printing]] dates from 868 AD (The ''[[Diamond Sutra]]'' of AD [...
    13: ... European printing technology in 1440. Basing the design of his machine on a wine press, Gutenberg develop...
    15: ...an imported press in Mexico City, Mexico. Stephen Day built the first printing press in North America ...
    39: * [[Adam d'Ambergau]]
  17. Weaving (6924 bytes)
    1: ...rn), or it can be woven in decorative or artistic designs, including [[tapestry|tapestries]].
    3: ...heir fabrics, regardless of the complexity of the design.
    42: ... after weaving. The colonists would usually add designs by using either wood block prints or embroiderin...
    50: *[http://fiberarts.org/design/articles/loomshape.html Loom shaped clothing]
  18. Carpet (15753 bytes)
    10: ...pean flatwoven carpets include Venetian, Dutch, [[damask]], list, [[haircloth]], and [[ingrain]] (aka ...
    16: ...ucture only five colors can be used to create the design. Moquette is woven in relatively narrow panels (u...
    19: ...n to have been an avid embroiderer. 16th century designs usually involve scrolling vines and regional flo...
    34: ...near the hoist side, containing five carpet guls (designs used in producing rugs).
    39: ...ld is called the "Pazyryk Carpet,". It is usually dated to the 5th century BC. It was excavated by [[S...
  19. Furniture (1728 bytes)
    1: ...old goods. Furniture can be a product of artistic design and is considered a form of [[decorative art]]. ...
  20. Culture (23440 bytes)
    6: Many people today use a conception of "culture" that developed in ...
    10: ...and [[value]]s; but rather that only a single standard of refinement suffices, against which one can m...
    14: Today most social scientists reject the [[monadic]] co...
    19: ...[[anthropology|anthropologists]] had adopted and adapted the term ''culture'' to a broader definition ...
    21: ...s a supplement to it, as the main means of human adaptation to the world.

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