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  1. Steel (28384 bytes)
    8: ...take place in a fairly oxygen-free environment. Unlike copper and tin, liquid iron dissolves carbon q...
    11: ...ase with the chemical formula of Fe<sub>3</sub>C. Cementite forms in regions of higher carbon content whil...
    19: ...me of the martensite (by allowing enough time for cementite, etc., to form) and help settle the internal s...
    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...
  2. Elizabeth Woodville (6291 bytes)
    12: Nor was Warwick the only one who resented the way the queen's relatives s...
    20: ...his wife to be the Yorkist heir to the throne, to cement his hold on it). At this point, Elizabeth was ac...
  3. Margaret of Anjou (3729 bytes)
    12: ...tion was already unstable, and by the time their only son, [[Edward of Westminster]], was born, on [[O...
    18: ...garet's son, Edward, Prince of Wales, in order to cement the alliance, and Margaret insisted that Warwick ...
  4. Ceramics (15941 bytes)
    10: ...mia around 6,000 years ago was a significant advancement, leading to more uniform and sophisticated design...
    36: Technological advancements have also influenced ceramic art. Digital tools ...
    46: ... [[brick]]s, [[tile]]s and the like, along with [[cement]]s and [[glass]]. The traditional crafts are desc...
    57: ...used as a susceptor in microwave furnaces, a commonly used abrasive, and as a refractory material.
    102: ...common use of this method is in the production of cement and concrete. Here, the dehydrated powders are m...
  5. Woodcut (1909 bytes)
    3: ...may be a metal outline, or a thick coat of rubber cement or similar compound can be painted on.
  6. Bassoon (11661 bytes)
    6: ... flared slightly at the end. However, there were only six finger-holes and two keys.
    20: ...difficult opening solo in [[The Rite of Spring]] only ascending to the D. Low A at the bottom of the r...
    28: ...The lower part is sealed (generally with [[rubber cement]] or [[epoxy]]) and then wrapped with string to e...
    30: ...ment. The very tip of a reed blade is frequently only 0.1 mm thick.
  7. Economy of Afghanistan (14517 bytes)
    1: ...onomic reform over the year of [[2005]]. The replacement of the [[opium]] trade - which can account for on...
    9: ...erwhelmingly agricultural, despite the fact that only 12% of its total land area is arable and less th...
    13: ...gricultural production and livestock numbers are only sufficient to feed about half of Afghanistan's p...
    30: ...ent plans. By the late 1970s, these had achieved only mixed results due to flaws in the planning proce...
    34: ...50,000 pieces of [[unexploded ordnance]], sown mainly during the Soviet occupation, which continue to ...
  8. Germany (46412 bytes)
    62: ... as Germany was unified as a modern nation-state only in [[1871]], when the [[German Empire]], dominat...
    79: ...sm|imperialistic]] course, [[New Imperialism|not unlike other powers]], but it led to friction with ne...
    136: ...p to the reconstruction efforts in [[Iraq]], but only outside of the war-torn country. In [[2004]], Ge...
    184: ...'''11''' [[Rhineland-Palatinate]]||[[Mainz]]||Rheinland-Pfalz||Mainz
    226: ...ally advanced producers of [[iron]], [[steel]], [[cement]], [[chemicals]], [[machinery]], [[motor vehicles...
  9. Bangladesh (29715 bytes)
    69: ...eir own language. Worth mentioning, this was the only revolution that was done solely for preserving t...
    88: ...ring the tenure of a [[caretaker government]], mainly in controlling the transition to a new governmen...
    116: ...mage of Bangladesh's physical features (click to enlarge and view national borders)]]
    119: ...lood and [[drought]]. Hills rise above the plain only in the [[Chittagong Hill Tracts]] (highest point...
    203: ...tiles, garments, tea processing, paper newsprint, cement, chemical, light engineering, sugar, food process...
  10. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    132: ...although (because of the [[Pressler amendment]]) only a few were eventually supplied. However, China c...
    138: ...r Soviet allies, [[Libya]] and [[Syria]] are the only two middle eastern countries with whom Pakistan ...
    140: ...te a [[renaissance]] and [[Age of Enlightenment|enlightenment]] in the Islamic world. Besides the OIC...
    142: ...ar states|declared nuclear power]] &ndash; the only Islamic nation to have that status &ndash; als...
    165: ...he structure of the economy, and agriculture now only accounts for roughly one-fifth of the GDP. There...
  11. Portugal (61755 bytes)
    17: ...out. Rome sent numerous legions, but success was only achieved by bribing Lusitanian officials to kill...
    25: ...Moors]] (mainly [[Berber]] with some [[Arab]], mainly expelled after the [[Christian]] reconquest or [...
    31: ...g Ferdinand]] was dying with no male heirs. His only child, a single daughter, married King [[John I ...
    42: ... ''feitoria'' (a trading post) for commerce with inland Africa thus, circumventing the Arab [[caravan]...
    47: ...ip III]] tried to further enforce integration, openly attacking the Portuguese nobility that was not i...
  12. Ancient Egypt (16131 bytes)
    14: ...the apex, by triangular faces. [[Cement|Hydraulic Cement]] was first invented by the Egyptians. The [[Al ...
    115: ...North Africa|Northeast Africa]] ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed...
  13. Missouri (16086 bytes)
    86: ...ne. Other minerals mined are lead, coal, portland cement and crushed stone. Missouri produces the most lea...
    182: *[[Greenleaf University]]
  14. Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
    40: * [[Cement]] in [[History of ancient Egypt|Egypt]]
    110: * [[1510]]: [[Pocket watch]]: [[Peter Henlein]]
    224: * [[1845]]: [[Portland cement]]: [[William Aspdin]]
    311: ...ormer]]: [[William Stanley (physicist)|William Stanley]]
    321: ... [[1888]]: [[Pneumatic tube tire]]: [[John Boyd Dunlop]]
  15. Alexander the Great (42049 bytes)
    4: ..., [[356 BC]]&ndash;[[June 10]], [[323 BC]]), commonly known in the West as '''Alexander the Great''' o...
    23: ...he coast held no major ports, so Alexander moved inland. At Pisidian [[Termessus]] Alexander humbled b...
    29: ...ign (although he allowed those that wished to re-enlist as mercenaries in his imperial army). His thre...
    38: ...] (Roshanak in [[Bactrian language|Bactrian]]) to cement his relations with his new Central Asian satrapie...
    60: ...from India, in which his men clamor for him to openly kiss the young man. "Bagoas [...] sat down close...
  16. Desert (21206 bytes)
    20: ... remains frozen as snow pack; these are more commonly referred to as [[tundra]] if a short season of a...
    28: ... dry winds dissipate cloud cover, allowing more sunlight to heat the land. Most of the major deserts o...
    50: ...nd north of the [[Himalaya]], in parts of the [[Kunlun Mountains]] and the [[Tibetan Plateau]]. Many l...
    53: ...tures in these deserts, but snow dunes occur commonly in areas where precipitation is locally more abu...
    59: ...es. Although its surface atmospheric pressure is only about one-hundredth that of Earth, global circul...
  17. List of inventors (14020 bytes)
    15: *[[Joseph Aspdin]], British inventor of cement in 1824
    113: *[[Robert Heinlein]], (1907-1988), waterbed
  18. Pope John IX (941 bytes)
    1: ...ohn IX''', [[pope]] from [[898]] to [[900]], not only confirmed the judgment of his predecessor [[Pope...
    3: ... the consecration of the popes should take place only in the presence of the imperial legates. The sud...
  19. Roller hockey (4297 bytes)
    1: ... and very similar to [[ice hockey]], but using [[inline skate]]s instead of [[ice skate]]s.
    9: ...teams. A team can consist of up to 12 people but only 5 are allowed on the rink at any time with one b...
    13: ...overtime. College roller hockey, as well as pure inline hockey uses a six ounce puck that glides on pl...
    23: ... 165 by 65 ft (50 by 20 m). The rink can be wood, cement, ashphalt or plastic surface. The layout is simil...
    45: ...</b> is a professional men's league with teams mainly from the Philadelphia area, and surrounding stat...
  20. Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
    9: ... word ''princeps'', meaning "first citizen", the only title Augustus would permit himself) the realiti...
    35: ...k covered all of Roman history through [[9 BC]], only [[epitome]]s survive of his coverage of the Late...
    46: ...ion of the ''gens'' [[Claudius (gens)|Claudia]], only slightly less ancient than the Julians. Their t...
    56: ... commander of the guard [[Cassius Chaerea]]. The only member left of the imperial family to take charg...
    78: ... excesses and the civil wars. To do this, he not only increased taxes, but created new forms of taxati...

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