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  1. Steel (28384 bytes)
    5: ...n-based alloys that can be [[plasticity (physics)|plastically]] formed (pounded, rolled, etc.).
    8:
    11: ...ase with the chemical formula of Fe<sub>3</sub>C. Cementite forms in regions of higher carbon content whil...
    15: ... to ferrite or perlite does not have time to take place. The transformation into martensite, by contr...
    19: ...me of the martensite (by allowing enough time for cementite, etc., to form) and help settle the internal s...
  2. Elizabeth Woodville (6291 bytes)
    10: ...], but Elizabeth insisted on marriage, which took place secretly (from the public but not from their f...
    12: ...and lucrative opportunities; in [[1480]], for example, when Elizabeth's obscure brother-in-law Sir Ant...
    20: ...his wife to be the Yorkist heir to the throne, to cement his hold on it). At this point, Elizabeth was ac...
    28: * Mary Plantagenet (1467-1482), buried in [[St. George's Ch...
    29: * Cecily Plantagenet (1469-1507), Viscountess Welles
  3. Margaret of Anjou (3729 bytes)
    3: ...ene I of Naples]], Duke of [[Anjou]], King of [[Naples]] and [[Sicily]] and [[Isabella, Duchess of Lor...
    12: ...on [[October 13]], [[1453]], he had suffered a complete mental breakdown. Rumours were rife that he w...
    16: ...oyed. Margaret had both beheaded, and ordered the placing of their heads on the gates of the city of Y...
    18: ...garet's son, Edward, Prince of Wales, in order to cement the alliance, and Margaret insisted that Warwick ...
  4. Ceramics (15941 bytes)
    1: ... and other ceramic materials. This article will explore the history, techniques, cultural significance...
    10: ...mia around 6,000 years ago was a significant advancement, leading to more uniform and sophisticated design...
    21: ...ured into molds, making it easier to produce multiple copies of a design.
    23: *Glazing and Firing: Glazing involves applying a coating that will turn to glass when the po...
    30: ...raku ware, known for its simplistic beauty, is deeply intertwined with the Japanese tea ceremony and Z...
  5. Woodcut (1909 bytes)
    1: ...of the surface of the woodblock is printed. Multiple colors can be printed by keying the paper to a f...
    3: ...may be a metal outline, or a thick coat of rubber cement or similar compound can be painted on.
    9: == Examples ==
  6. Bassoon (11661 bytes)
    2: ...cal piece of wood, doubled over onto itself, and split into several sections so it can be disassembled...
    6: ...the modern instrument,frequently constructed of maple, with thick walls to allow finger-holes to be dr...
    10: ...knowledge made possible great improvements in the playability of the instrument. A Dutch painting, "De...
    16: ...he desired tuning. <!--The bocal, made of ... and plated with ... and must be carefully matched to the...
    18: ...istance between the widely-spaced holes with a complex system of keywork, which extends throughout nea...
  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...
    18: ...esented [[December 11]], [[2005]], two million people (about 9% of the population) are engaged in [[il...
    23: ...been few serious attempts to further explore or exploit them.
    30: ...the skilled managers and technicians needed for implementation.
    34: ... 7 million land mines and 750,000 pieces of [[unexploded ordnance]], sown mainly during the Soviet occ...
  8. Germany (46412 bytes)
    73: ...to draw up a constitution for the new Germany, completed in [[1849]]. However, the Prussian king [[Fre...
    93: ...ncentration camp]]s were set up for groups and people perceived as threats. Open persecution of [[Jew]...
    97: ... million more [[Roma (people)|Roma]], [[Slavic people|Slavs]], [[homosexual]]s, [[communist]]s, [[Jeho...
    101: ...ern forces [[Berlin Airlift|airlifted food and supplies]].
    103: ...t Germany benefitted from the American [[Marshall Plan]] for the reconstruction of Europe after the wa...
  9. Bangladesh (29715 bytes)
    1: The '''People's Republic of Bangladesh'''is a country in [[Sou...
    40: | '''[[Unemployment Rate]]''' || 3.6%
    49: | '''[[National Flower]]''' || Water lily|Shapla ([[Water lily]])
    65: ...l sites of mass architecture, in the form of [[temple]]s and monasteries, bearing proofs of such influ...
    69: ... major landmark in Bangladesh's movement to a "people's state". The [[Language Movement]] of [[1952]] ...
  10. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    7: ...> ([[Urdu]]: Faith (self confidence), Unity, Discipline) |
    51: ...India]], [[Afghanistan]], [[Iran]] (Persia), [[People's Republic of China|China]] and the [[Arabian Se...
    59: Pakistan is the birthplace of some of the most ancient civilizations and ...
    72: ...to 1799 left the remnants of the Mughal Empire completely vulnerable. The British did not gain strong ...
    74: ...ish Army, and their Heads were then put up for display at the Delhi Court.
  11. Portugal (61755 bytes)
    15: ...s]], forming the [[Celt-Iberian]]s. Early Greek explorers named the region "[[Ophiussa]]" (Greek for "...
    21: ...radle of Portugal." The Battle of S㯠Mamede took place nearby in 1128. (courtesy IPPAR)]]
    25: An [[Islam]]ic invasion took place in [[711]]. Many of the ousted nobles took ref...
    29: ...as formally recognized. Afonso, aided by the [[Templar Knights]], continued to conquer southern lands ...
    31: ...torious John was then acclaimed as king by the people.
  12. Ancient Egypt (16131 bytes)
    1: ...d on [[irrigation]], it is the quintessential example of a [[hydraulic empire]].
    14: ...ral lake of the Fayyum as a reservoir to store surpluses of water for use during the dry seasons. From...
    16: ...rica/mad_ancient_egyptpapyrus.html#berlin] and complex [[Timeline of mathematics|mathematical formular...
    61: ...e]] have been dated to about [[3000 BC]]. Most people refer to [[Egyptian hieroglyph]]s when they spea...
    78: ...ng|fishers]] and [[hunter-gatherer|gathering]] peoples using [[stone tool]]s (see [[10th millennium BC...
  13. Missouri (16086 bytes)
    10: ...I of Sweden]] ([[1809]]) ''"The welfare of the people my highest law")|
    44: ...il War|Civil War]], Missouri, a slave state, was split with portions adhering to the Union, and others...
    65: North of the Missouri River lie the northern plains that stretch into Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas. ...
    67: ...is the home of the Ozark mountains, a [[dissected plateau]] surrounding the [[Precambrian]] [[igneous]...
    69: ...he [[Bootheel]], part of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain or [[Mississippi embayment]]. This region is t...
  14. Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
    31: * [[Plough]]s in [[Mesopotamia]]
    35: * 3500 BC: [[Plywood]] in [[History of ancient Egypt|Egypt]]
    40: * [[Cement]] in [[History of ancient Egypt|Egypt]]
    80: * [[600]]: Mouldboard [[plough]] in [[Eastern Europe]]
    162: * [[1797]]: [[Cast iron plow]]: [[Charles Newbold]]
  15. Alexander the Great (42049 bytes)
    6: ...s lifetime, and especially after his death, his exploits inspired a literary tradition in which he app...
    9: ...eeping in the company of snakes, but by [[Zeus]]. Plutarch (''Alexander'' 2.2-3) relates that both Phi...
    11: ...er was [[Zeus]], rather than Philip. According to Plutarch (''Alexander'' 2.1), his father descended f...
    14: ...omannus]], the recently crowned King of Persia. [[Plutarch]] mentions an irate letter from Alexander t...
    16: ...ad pledged allegiance to Philip were not quick to pledge it to a 20-year-old boy. He immediately order...
  16. Desert (21206 bytes)
    8: ... erosion. Because deserts are dry, they are ideal places for human artifacts and fossils to be preserv...
    16: ...ccurate description of what a desert is. For example, [[Phoenix, Arizona]] receives less than 250 mil...
    18: ...ferent from the simple definition of a desert: a place where evaporation exceeds precipitation.
    20: ...freezing year-round, rendering the land almost completely lifeless.
    22: ...a moderating, effect in environments where it is plentiful. In some parts of the world deserts are cr...
  17. List of inventors (14020 bytes)
    3: ...scientists]], [[List of inventions named after people]], [[timeline of invention]], [[inventor]].
    15: *[[Joseph Aspdin]], British inventor of cement in 1824
    20: ...3) - (1944), [[Belgian]]&ndash;American &mdash; [[plastic]]
    49: *[[George Washington Carver]], (1860-1943), plant scientist
    77: ...Eastwood]] (1857-1924) - reinforced concrete multiple arch dam
  18. Pope John IX (941 bytes)
    3: ...ceforth the consecration of the popes should take place only in the presence of the imperial legates. ...
  19. Roller hockey (4297 bytes)
    5: Roller hockey is played in a rectangular [[Hockey rink|rink]]. The le...
    9: ...lkeeper plus one other player for each team after play has started.
    13: ...flon coated rollers and is most often played on a plastic tile surface known as SportCourt. The penalt...
    17: [http://www.playrollerhockey.net/about/rulesofthegame_28nov02.pd...
    23: ... 20 m). The rink can be wood, cement, ashphalt or plastic surface. The layout is similar to ice hockey...
  20. Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
    5: ...or and sent the Imperial insignia to [[Constantinople]]. After another millennium, in [[1453]], the Ea...
    9: ...ne thousand years after they were created, and displays of imperial majesty were common from the earli...
    19: ... ambitions seemed to threaten the republic - now placidly accepted one man rule.
    42: ...ustan Age include [[Tacitus]], [[Dio Cassius]], [[Plutarch]] and [[Suetonius]]. [[Josephus]]'s ''[[Jew...
    52: ...]; the Emperor's paranoia, which he had so ably exploited for his own gain, was turned against him. Se...

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