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  1. Calligraphy (20084 bytes)
    130: ...mmonly used script for everyday use is [[Riq'a]]. Simple and easy to write, its movements are small, witho...
    161: ...r]] and [[Hermann Zapf]]. As handwritten forms of communication have become more rare, calligraphy is often reser...
  2. Greece (54754 bytes)
    100: ...[[Axis Powers|Axis]], the Greek government gave a simple negative response (see [[Oxi Day]]) — there...
    176: ...pdf]. Exports of manufactured goods including telecommunications hardware and software, agricultural products and...
    194: ...to the traditional ones, through various means of communication. For instance and among other initiatives, [[Hele...
    259: *[[Communications in Greece]]
  3. Dictionary (22415 bytes)
    23: ...[[core glossary]] of the simplest meanings of the simplest concepts. From these, other concepts can be exp...
    42: ...endix). There are two main types of function. The communication-oriented functions comprise text reception (under...
    143: ...glish-dictionary.us/ English dictionary] Fast and simple English dictionary with US and UK spellings.
    202: * [[Pronunciation (simple guide to markup, American)]]
  4. Writing (6476 bytes)
    20: ...ries are best suited to languages with relatively simple syllable structure, such as Japanese. Other langu...
    67: * [[communication]]
  5. Writing system (16928 bytes)
    1: ...in some spoken [[language]], for the purpose of [[communication]].
    4: ...ms are distinguished from other possible symbolic communication systems in that one must usually understand somet...
    58: ...ries are best suited to languages with relatively simple syllable structure, such as Japanese. The [[Engli...
  6. History of science (41710 bytes)
    29: ...omical information in a systematic manner through simple observation. Though they had no knowledge of the...
    52: ...gle language, [[Arabic language|Arabic]], allowed communication without need of a translator. Access to Greek and...
    93: ...[amino acid]]s, could themselves be built up from simpler molecules in a [[simulation]] of primordial [[pr...
    117: ...uced the occurrency of [[puerperal fever]] by the simple experiment of requiring physicians to wash their ...
    177: ...ions]], [[telecommunication]]s and other forms of communications.
  7. Flag (13245 bytes)
    3: ...s formal end the distinction between a flag and a simple cloth banner is blurred. Generally, a piece of cl...
    13: ...f today. Flags also became the preferred means of communications at sea, resulting in various systems of flag sig...
    77: A flagpole, or flagstaff, can be simple supports made of wood or metal. If it is taller ...
    80: ...ay require more complex support structures than a simple pole, such as guy wires, or to be built as a mast...
  8. History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
    51: ...the productivity and efficiency of industry. New communication tools, like the telegraph and telephone allowed a...
    117: ...on skilled workers. His objectives were "pure and simple": increasing [[wage]]s, reducing hours and improv...
  9. Economics (30960 bytes)
    45: ...]. In economic theory, the most efficient form of communication comes about when changes to an economy occur thro...
    87: ...ying, selling, and prices. Some of the models are simple [[accounting]] models, while others postulate spe...
    95: ...hool]] of economics believes that anything beyond simple logic is often unnecessary and inappropriate for ...
  10. Train (10331 bytes)
    47: ...ually have [[emergency]] [[brake]] handles (or a "communication cord") that the public can operate. Abuse is puni...
    74: ...gerator]] wagons for transporting food. There are simple types of open-topped wagons for transporting [[mi...
  11. Hernando de Soto (explorer) (19418 bytes)
    28: ...iards were ignorant of the lay of the land. Their communication with the natives often had to pass through a chai...
    38: ...uited from each tribe along the route. A chain of communication was established whereby a guide who had lived in ...
    50: ...e. Upon closer examination, the "gold" emerged as simple [[copper]]. The Spaniards raided the city's buria...
  12. French language (40201 bytes)
    297: ... within the province, not the language of private communication.
    483: * [[Simple past tense]]
    484: * [[Simple future tense]]
  13. Computer mouse (29399 bytes)
    37: ... mechanical mouse is much simpler, usually just a simple cleaning.
    61: ...s such. Cordless ("tail-less") mice use wireless communication to transmit data via [[infrared]], [[radio]] or [...
    148: ... of 2 or even 3 button mice in mind, causing even simple operations like "[[cut and paste]]" to become awk...
  14. Modem (21628 bytes)
    5: ...ommunications]], "radio modems" transmit [[serial communications|repeating frames of data]] at very high data rat...
    7: ...ow use optic modems transmitting over [[submarine communications cable|undersea optical fibers]]. Optic modems u...
    12: ...d around the US and Canada. SAGE ran on dedicated communications lines, but the devices at either end were otherw...
    16: ...by [[Hayes Communications]]. The Smartmodem was a simple 300 bit/s modem using the Bell 103 signaling stan...
    68: ...e software generating the modem tones is not that simple, and the performance of the computer as a whole o...
  15. U.S. Electoral College (46986 bytes)
    37: ...ell with neither cheap, instantaneous, nationwide communication nor a strong political party system.
    191: ... electoral votes were for Gore/Lieberman. Under a simple proportional system, the votes might be distribut...
  16. Dog (69384 bytes)
    15: {{Taxobox_section_trinomial_simple | color = pink| trinomial_name = Canis lupus fami...
    145: ...ate or inadvertent, is more likely to result in a simple retention of juvenile characteristics into adulth...
    188: ...ith modern man, and the survival-benefits of such communication as dogs became more dependent on humans for suste...
    349: * [[Dog communication]]
  17. Film (18911 bytes)
    8: ...n, giving the motion picture a universal power of communication. Any film can become a worldwide attraction, esp...
    14: ...raxinoscope]]. These machines were outgrowths of simple optical devices (such as [[magic lantern]]s), and...
  18. Nikola Tesla (29894 bytes)
    16: ...n of [[Transmission (telecommunications)|wireless communication]] in [[1893]] and winning the "[[War of Currents]...
    34: * [[system]]s of [[wireless]] [[communication]] ([[legal]] priority for the [[invention]] of [[...
    57: ...is the other". Tesla's work for Edison began with simple electrical engineering. Eventually Tesla earned ...
    73: ...Tesla made a demonstration related to [[radio]] [[communication]] in [[1893]]. Addressing the [[Franklin Institut...
    123: ... future. He sought to reduce distance, such as in communication (for better understanding), transportation, and t...
  19. Samuel F. B. Morse (8859 bytes)
    21: ...he telegraph. It used a one-element battery and a simple electromagnet. This prototype only worked over sh...
    24: ...ether Alfred Vail was the actual inventor of this simpler code has been debated since the earliest days. A...
    38: ...de]], [[Eponym]], [[Daguerreotype]], [[Semaphore (communication)|Semaphore ]]
    41: ...ted States]], [[List of painters]], [[Timeline of communication technology]], [[List of famous cemeteries]], [[T...
  20. Theories and sociology of the history of science (16096 bytes)
    7: ... isolation, due to the difficulty and slowness of communication. Still, there was a considerable amount of cross-...
    19: ===Major events in the history of scientific communication===
    53: ...s) make a certain concept "ready" for discovery. Simple priority disputes are often a matter of documenti...

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