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  1. Steel (28384 bytes)
    3: ...on and its distribution in the alloy controls the qualities of the resulting steel. Steel with incre...
    8: ...like copper and tin, liquid iron dissolves carbon quite readily, so that smelting results in an alloy...
    11: ...rties; understanding these is essential to making quality steel. At room temperature, the most stabl...
    13: ...nd identical chemical composition. As such, it requires extremely little thermal [[activation energy...
    15: ...eating the alloy until austenite forms, then '''[[quenching]]''' the hot metal in [[water]] or [[oil]...
  2. Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
    9:
    12:
    25: ...racial profiling, police brutality, and racial inequality in the United States criminal justice syste...
    51:
    72: ...e of Representatives would begin an impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump.
  3. Clip art (7441 bytes)
    68: ...sroomclipart.com/image/category/signs-clipart.htm Signs Clipart]
  4. Catherine de' Medici (7484 bytes)
    3: ...]] under the name '''Catherine de M餩cis''', was Queen of France as the wife of King [[Henry II of F...
    7: ... after her marriage, she had no children. In consequence, whispers of a divorce began at court, and i...
    11: ...e cardinal of Lorraine and the duke of Guise. The queen-mother, however, soon grew weary of the domin...
    17: ...marrying her favourite son, the duke of Anjou, to Queen [[Elizabeth I of England]], but that did not ...
    19: ...ived a great affection for the admiral and showed signs of taking up an independent attitude. Catherine, ...
  5. Christina of Sweden (9364 bytes)
    1: ... Alexandra''' and sometime '''Count Dohna''', was Queen of [[Sweden]] from [[1632]] to [[1654]], was ...
    5: ...d:#efefef; colspan=2 align=center>[[Image:Swedish queen Drottning Kristina portrait by S颡stien Bour...
    22: ...was educated in the manner typical of men, and frequently wore men's clothes (such as dresses with sh...
    25: ...m the [[Hohenzollern]] family. She was a woman of quite distraught temperament, and her attempts to b...
    36: ...ed a provincial government; even if with large conquered territory.
  6. Mary Robinson (21825 bytes)
    23: ...x of rebels against the Crown and servants of the Queen.
    25: ...us appointment made to accomplished lawyers. Subsequent holders of the title have included her succes...
    27: ...although the rift was eventually overcome in subsequent years.
    31: ...g the right of women to sit on juries, the then requirement that all women upon marriage resign from ...
    41: ...rted her causes, fought a determined battle, Wood Quay was ultimately bulldozed and concreted over, t...
  7. Bonnie and Clyde (17385 bytes)
    11: Often portrayed as Clyde Barrow's equal in crime, Bonnie's role in the many robberies,...
    15: ... criminal intent. However, despite holding down "square" jobs during the period 1927 through 1929, he...
    39: ...n gun battles than most lawmen. He and W.D. Jones quickly killed one lawman and fatally wounded anoth...
    49: ...Though she was seriously injured, Clyde's first requirement was to get them out of the area — a...
  8. Mesolithic (2380 bytes)
    16: ... time). In forested areas of the world, the first signs of [[deforestation]] have been found, although th...
  9. Jewellery (4234 bytes)
    23: ...2000 BC]] - First signs of the ''swagging'' technique
  10. Geography (8541 bytes)
    5: ...r the cause is natural or human and also the consequences of those differences.
    11: ... Ibn Khaldun maintained the Greek and Roman techniques and developed new ones.
    15: Over the past two centuries the quantity of knowledge and the number of tools has e...
    96: == Geographic techniques ==
    99: ...phy has grown from a collection of drafting techniques into an actual science. Cartographers must le...
  11. Map (10223 bytes)
    9: ...c, scientific world-view, maps also have a mythic quality. Pre-modern maps outside the Western tradit...
    13: ...reenMaps], are growing in importance. In terms of quantity, the most significant number of drawn map ...
    33: ...re often scaled at 1:250,000. Maps that use some quality other than physical area to determine relat...
    35: ...e maps shown on some directional [[road sign|road signs]] are further examples of this kind.
    49: From the last quarter of the 20th century, the indispensable tool...
  12. Grover Cleveland (20963 bytes)
    62: ...ed through the mouth, to avoid any scars or other signs of surgery. The team, sedating Cleveland with [[n...
    110: ...'''[[Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar (II)|Lucius Q. C. Lamar]]'''||align="left"|1885–1888
    134: ...te|Secretary of State]]||align="left"|'''[[Walter Q. Gresham]]'''||align="left"|1893–1895
    163: * [[Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar (II)|Lucius Quintus C. Lamar]] - 1888
  13. Volcano (27295 bytes)
    2: ...]] (rock of the earth's interior made molten or liquid by high pressure and temperature) erupts throu...
    10: ... plugs. [[Mount Pel饝] on the island of [[Martinique]] is another example.
    12: ...ce of 130 kilometers, and covered an area of 800 square km. Note that the terms ''felsic'' and ''mafi...
    15: ...e examples of places where volcanoes extrude huge quantities of lava that gradually build a wide moun...
    29: [[Image:Volcano q.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A volcanic eruption can be ...
  14. Africa (35389 bytes)
    3: ...,050 [[square kilometre|km²]] (11,677,240 [[square mile|mi²]]) including its adjacent islan...
    24: ...[square kilometre|km<sup>2</sup>]] (11,677,240 [[square mile|mi<sup>2</sup>]]), including the islands...
    26: ...[[1 E12 m2|9,700,000 km<sup>2</sup>]] (3,760,000 square miles), has a coast-line of 32,000 km (19,800...
    53: ...t gave ex-slaves and natives to the area roughly equal [[legislative power]] despite the fact the ex-...
    55: ... over the centuries had long since erased visible signs of a culture divide, the Belgians instituted a po...
  15. United States (58223 bytes)
    18: area = 3,796,742 sq mi/9,833,520 km2 |
    60: ...took effect. The Civil War effectively ended the question of a state's right to secede, and is often...
    62: ...er time. ''See also [[United States territorial acquisitions]].''
    66: ...nd later a [[2003 invasion of Iraq|war against Iraq]].
    80: ...her Constitutional duties, among them being the requirement to give a [[State of the Union]] address ...
  16. Jordan (20715 bytes)
    1: ...ares with Israel the coastlines of the [[Gulf of Aqaba]] and the [[Dead Sea]]. Jordan's main religion...
    35: 92,300 [[square kilometre|km&sup2;]]<br>
    69: ...ordan River]] in the area called [[Canaan]]. Subsequent invaders and settlers included [[Hittites]], ...
    75: ...and the Arab states of [[Syria]], Egypt, and [[Iraq]]. During the war, Israel gained control of the [...
    86: ...s other cabinet members at the prime minister's request. The cabinet is responsible to the [[Jordania...
  17. Netherlands (35958 bytes)
    19: leader_titles = [[Dutch monarch|Queen]]<br>[[Prime minister of the Netherlands|Prim...
    68: ...ing William III]] was succeeded by his daughter [[Queen Wilhelmina]] in [[1890]], Luxembourg seceded ...
    72: ...ed to neighboring countries, mainly due to its unique infrastructure of waterways and reliance on win...
    75: The name [[Holland]] is widely used as being equivalent to The Netherlands; its use is similar to...
    79: ... and [[North Brabant]]. These territories were conquered during the [[Eighty Years' War]] but only af...
  18. Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
    67: ...lster, the British [[Prime Minister]] [[Herbert Asquith]], with agreement of the leadership of the [[...
    73: The [[Irish Civil War]] was the direct consequence of the creation the Irish Free State. Anti-T...
    101: ...texts. [[Dᩬ ɩreann|Dᩬ]] constituencies are required by statute to follow county boundaries, as f...
    166: ...nglish is by far the predominant language. Public signs are usually bilingual and national media in Irish...
    168: ... those circumstances allowed by the court. A subsequent series of constitutional amendments allow Iri...
  19. Mummy (16225 bytes)
    16: ...]. The searing hot sand caused the remains to dry quickly, preventing decomposition. After a while, t...
    25: ...o preserve the deceased. Not only did their job require knowledge of human anatomy, they also had to ...
    56: ...]s''', a practice also adopted by peoples they conquered, e.g. [[Chachapoyas]].
    57: ...ternal link ''[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&lis...
    67: ...in along with five others had been shipped to Urumqi, the regional capital, and were kept in the inst...
  20. Iron Age (8996 bytes)
    10: The first signs of iron use come from [[Ancient Egypt]] and [[Sum...
    15: ...g iron for tools and weapons in large, industrial quantities.
    17: ...ld later call the [[crucible steel|crucible technique]]. In this system, high-purity wrought iron, ch...
    21: ...ia]] meets [[Europe]], the technology propagated equally early into both Asia and Europe. The [[Sea P...
    34: ... [[450 BC]]). The Iron age ends with the Roman Conquest.

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