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  1. Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
    1: ...y [[coal]]) and powered [[machine|machinery]] (mainly in [[textile]] [[manufacturing]]). The developme...
    3: ... no cut-off point for it merged into the [[Second Industrial Revolution]] from about [[1850]], when technologi...
    7: The term industrial ''revolution'' was introduced by [[Friedrich Enge...
    10: ...e development of the [[steam engine]] started the industrial revolution in Great Britain. The steam engine was...
    12: ...d also be considered an important catalyst of the Industrial Revolution, particularly explaining why it occurr...

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  1. Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
    15: ...ortugal]]. For centuries, the settlement was commonly called S㯠Sebasti㯠- or even St. Sebastian - i...
    21: ...accommodate hundreds of noblemen who arrived suddenly, many inhabitants were simply evicted from their...
    31: ...iendly South Zone, with world-famous beaches; the industrial North Zone; the West Zone; and the newer Barra da...
    44: ... Urca ("Morro da Urca"), and offers views second only to Corcovado mountain. The tallest mountain in t...
    54: ... differences between social classes. The area has industrial zones, but some agricultural areas still remain i...
  2. Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
    1: ...y [[coal]]) and powered [[machine|machinery]] (mainly in [[textile]] [[manufacturing]]). The developme...
    3: ... no cut-off point for it merged into the [[Second Industrial Revolution]] from about [[1850]], when technologi...
    7: The term industrial ''revolution'' was introduced by [[Friedrich Enge...
    10: ...e development of the [[steam engine]] started the industrial revolution in Great Britain. The steam engine was...
    12: ...d also be considered an important catalyst of the Industrial Revolution, particularly explaining why it occurr...
  3. Steel (28384 bytes)
    8: ...take place in a fairly oxygen-free environment. Unlike copper and tin, liquid iron dissolves carbon q...
    11: ... fairly soft metallic material that can dissolve only a small concentration of carbon (no more than 0....
    21: ...osphorus]] make steel more brittle, so these commonly found elements must be removed from the ore duri...
    28: ... the year [[1000]], the [[Thule]] people of [[Greenland]] began making [[harpoon]]s and other edged to...
    46: ...lized cast iron, and quench-hardened steel, with only a few, probably ornamental, bronze weapons.
  4. Cottage industry (368 bytes)
    3: ...ized factories were cottage industries before the Industrial Revolution.
  5. Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
    9: ...an era|Victorian Era]] was at the height of the [[Industrial Revolution]], a period of great social, economic,...
    12: ...ingen|Karl, Prince of Leiningen]]. Victoria, the only child of the couple, was born in Kensington Pala...
    14: ...n in the line of succession, Victoria was taught only [[German language|German]], the first language o...
    35: ...le ''His Royal Highness''. Prince Albert was commonly known as the "Prince Consort", though he did not...
    39: ...tween Victoria and Prince Albert. Albert was not only the Queen's companion, but also an important pol...
  6. Indira Gandhi (15405 bytes)
    55: She was the only child of [[Jawaharlal Nehru]], the first [[Prime...
    69: ...banks had collapsed with depositors getting back only a fraction of their money. Moreover a large numb...
    86: ...d, India made significant strides in economic and industrial progress during this period. India was badly in n...
  7. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    27: ... United Kingdom]] from [[1979]] to [[1990]], the only woman [[as of 2005]] to serve in that position. ...
    31: ...d large-scale [[unemployment]], especially in the industrial heartlands of [[northern England]], and increased...
    33: ...even less popular [[Community Charge]], more commonly known as the [[poll tax]]. At the same time the ...
    47: ...icy of the Labour Government as being steps "not only towards [[Socialism]], but towards [[Communism]]...
    69: ...al Irish Republican Army|Provisional IRA]] and [[INLA]] prisoners in [[Northern Ireland|Northern Irela...
  8. Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
    66: ...s. Many academic philosophers criticize Rand not only for her sweeping denouncements of academic philo...
    84: * ''The New Left: The Anti-Industrial Revolution'' ([[1971]])
    97: * ''Return of the Primitive: The Anti-Industrial Revolution'' (expanded edition of ''The New Left'...
    105: ... vol 2, #2. [http://www.skeptic.com/02.2.shermer-unlikely-cult.html]
  9. Ulrike Meinhof (1853 bytes)
    7: ... then took part in bank robberies and bombings of industrial sites and American military bases. The group was ...
  10. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    31: *the seeds can, under natural circumstances, only germinate in [[symbiosis]] with specialized fung...
    36: ...p in atmospheric humidity or exposure to direct sunlight. Between these two extremes, there is a whole...
    67: ...ile Asian orchids are multicolored. Some orchids only grow one flower, others sometimes more than a hu...
    71: ... whorl. The medial petal is usually modified and enlarged (then called the '''[[labellum]]''' or lip),...
    94: ...fungus is very small. Of all the seeds released, only a minute fraction grows into a new orchid. This ...
  11. Actinium (7046 bytes)
    133: ...n the dark with an eerie blue light. It is found only in traces in uranium ores as 227-Ac, an [[alpha ...
    136: ...neutron source]]. Otherwise it has no significant industrial applications.
    146: ...nd in trace amounts in uranium ore, but more commonly is made in milligram amounts by the neutron irra...
    161: *[http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/89.html Los Alamos National Laborato...
  12. Lubricant (1488 bytes)
    7: In addition to automotive and industrial applications, lubricants are used for many other ...
  13. Exoskeleton (3839 bytes)
    3: .... Exoskeletal items are also used for medical and industrial purposes. Human exoskeletons are a feature of sci...
    20: ...a ratio; or whenever organism growth requires an enlarged exoskeleton.
  14. Scientific revolution (17675 bytes)
    3: ... [[natural philosophy|natural philosopher]]. Not only were there major theoretical and experimental de...
    9: ... and historically sudden changes in science, not only in its content but in its practice and theory. S...
    31: ...ening period. Margolis reports that the most commonly suggested candidate for filling the gap is [[Alh...
    40: ...contemporaries preposterous. It contradicted not only the virtually unquestioned Aristotelian [[philos...
    42: ...system to calculate the movement of the planets, only a handful actually accepted it as true theory. I...
  15. Middle Ages (21063 bytes)
    1: ...f the [[Early Modern]] period that preceded the [[Industrial Revolution]].
    14: ...ies of Western Europe. The Christian Church, the only centralised institution to survive the [[fall of...
  16. Pottery (17136 bytes)
    4: ..."earthenware" and "stoneware" are generally used only for relatively easily constructed utensils such ...
    21: ... in a day. Because of its nature, wheel work can only be used to initially create items with radial sy...
    23: ... 18th Century, they are usually considered minor "industrial" methods by modern studio potters. There is cont...
    25: ...moulds and their slipcast pieces are primarily an industrial product, and are usually called "ceramics" to dis...
    32: ...sal or decorative item. This method is most commonly used for handbuilt pieces. Coloured clay can al...
  17. Engraving (3556 bytes)
    5: ...nstrument engraving work. Round gravers are commonly used on silver to create bright cuts, as well as...
    11: In [[antiquity]], the only engraving that could be carried out is evident i...
    19: ...onry, jewelry and musical instruments. In most of industrial uses like production of Intaglio plates for comme...
  18. Glass (26176 bytes)
    22: ...sub>/{{Germanium}}O<sub>2</sub> glass, which has only slightly different optical properties (the germa...
    26: ... the same toolmaking techniques can be applied to industrially-made glass.
    52: ...loped, which led to its becoming a much more commonly used material. The invention of the glass pressi...
    59: ...s [[mass-production|mass-produced]] using various industrial processes, but most large laboratories need so mu...
    85: ...ere rarely optically parallel giving rise to commonly seen distortions.
  19. Printing (4400 bytes)
    4: '''Printing''' is an [[industry|industrial]] process for reproducing copies of [[text]]s and...
    6: ... and [[catalogue]]s). The largest commercial and industrial printer in the world is [[Montr顬]], [[Quebec]] ...
    21: ...printer]]. In recent years, computer printing and industrial printing processes have converged, leading to the...
  20. Painting (4567 bytes)
    82: *[[Industry|Industrial]]

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