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  1. Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
    96: ..., the most common pattern of steam engine was the beam engine, which was built within a stone or brick e...
    136: ...hines who only required relatively limit labor, unskilled labor as well, to produce more cloth than a ...
  2. Mother Teresa (22682 bytes)
    9: ...an Empire|Ottoman]] province of [[Kosovo]] (now [[Skopje]] in the [[Republic of Macedonia]]), where he...
    11: ...he [[Vatican]] granted Teresa permission to leave Skopje and join the [[Sisters of Loreto]], an [[Irel...
    35: .... When Mother Teresa received the prize, she was asked, "What can we do to promote world peace?" Her a...
    37: ...elis and Palestinians, who were in the midst of a skirmish, to cease fire long enough to rescue 37 men...
    56: ...aining Teresa's picture. Monica Besra said that a beam of light emanated from the picture, curing the ca...
  3. Nadia Comaneci (5337 bytes)
    7: ...s was at the [[1975]] European Championships in [[Skien]], Norway, winning three gold medals and one s...
    9: ...three gold medals (individual all-around, balance beam and uneven bars), a silver medal (team all-around...
    11: ...s resulted in a 4th place finish, but she won the beam title.
    13: ...rs' orders, she left the hospital and competed on beam where she scored a 9.95. Her performance helped ...
    15: ...omaneci retained her Olympic title in the balance beam, tied for the gold medal in the floor exercise, a...
  4. Larisa Latynina (2531 bytes)
    9: ...title, while winning silver medals in the balance beam and uneven bars event. Finally, she won the bronz...
    11: ...tion by [[Vera Caslavska|Věra Čᳬavsk᝝ of [[Czechoslovakia]]. She did however add two...
    13: ...s of [[2004]]) in her estate near the town Semenovskoye, [[Moscow Oblast|Moscow region]].
  5. Actinium (7046 bytes)
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    143: ... comes from the Greek ''aktis, aktinos'', meaning beam or ray.
  6. Zimbabwe (16088 bytes)
    62: ...oon faltered. In [[1979]] the British Government asked all parties to come to [[Lancaster House Agreem...
    90: ...r program, the Basic Education Assistance Module (BEAM), which relies on geographic and community-based ...
  7. Boat (6417 bytes)
    35: * [[Jetboat]], [[Jetski]]
    55: * [[Skiff]]
    91: ...he starboard bow" or "three points abaft the port beam". This terminology is however, archaic. These two...
    108: * [[skinboat]]
  8. Spinning Jenny (3557 bytes)
    8: ...oper thickness. A clamp-like device in the roving beam allowed the operator to then release all the thre...
  9. Seismograph (4037 bytes)
    18: A popular modern design uses strain-beam accelerometers constructed as integrated circuits...
    20: ...computer with an analog-to-digital converter, a disk drive and an internet connection. Many observato...
    28: ...rrangement of levers and mirrors reflects a light beam to a direct-recording roll of film, or in modern ...
    32: ...lag to it. A mirror on the flag reflects a light beam. A magnet induces [[Eddy current|eddy currents]]...
  10. Abacus (7218 bytes)
    8: ...is to spin all the beads away from the horizontal beam at the center.
  11. Compass (8275 bytes)
    22: ... example, the Arabs could generally rely on clear skies in navigating the [[Persian Gulf]] and the [[I...
    24: ...pril, due in part to the lack of dependable clear skies during the Mediterranean winter (and much the ...
    56: '''See also''': [[Azimuth]], [[Beam compass]], [[coordinate]]s, [[fluxgate compass]],...
  12. Bottlenose Dolphin (16802 bytes)
    43: ...cho. The clicking sounds are emitted in a focused beam towards the front of the animal. They have two sm...
    66: ...e [[shark]] species such as [[tiger shark]]s, [[dusky shark]]s, and [[bull shark]]s prey on Bottlenose...
    95: ...e Dolphins as [[military dolphin]]s for wartime tasks such as attaching mines to enemy ships, locating...
  13. Alexander Graham Bell (18688 bytes)
    25: ...tion of the photophone-transmission of sound on a beam of [[light]] &mdash; a precursor of today's [[fib...
    58: ... a rotating disk periodically obscuring the light beam.
    60: ...m a successful experiment, by no means any easy task, as they even had to produce the selenium cells w...
    62: ...ing sunlight onto the mouthpiece, where the light beam was modulated by a vibrating mirror, focused by a...
    75: ... information gained from that article he began to sketch concepts of what is now called a hydrofoil bo...
  14. Ship (18843 bytes)
    10: ...s of overall [[length]], length of the waterline, beam (breadth), depth (distance between the crown of t...
    32: ...military purposes may compose a [[navy]] or a [[task force]].
    199: ... down to the sea again, to the lonely sea and the sky,''
    200: :''And all I ask is a tall ship, and a star to steer her by...''
  15. Electron microscope (5936 bytes)
    5: ...ron microscope was built in [[1931]] by [[Ernst Ruska]] and [[Max Knoll]] at the [[Berlin]] [[Technisc...
    7: The advantage of an electron beam is that it has a much smaller [[wavelength]] (see...
    11: High [[voltage]] electron beams from a [[cathode]] are focused by [[magnet]]ic l...
    14: ...surface due to excitation by the primary electron beam.
    28: ...m the surface. A subclass of this is Focussed Ion Beam milling, where [[gallium]] ions are used to produ...
  16. USS Monitor (7466 bytes)
    23: |Beam:||41 ft 6 in (12.6 m)
  17. Ionosphere (19365 bytes)
    25: ...ode is popular due to its high signal levels. The skip distances are generally around 1000km (620 mile...
    28: ...>2</sub>. The F layers are responsible for most [[skywave]] propagation of [[radio]] waves, and are th...
    57: ...[[polar aurora|aurora]] will be observable in the sky.
    61: ...ilized to reflect the transmitted radio beam. The beam returns to the Earth's surface, and may then be r...
  18. Hinduism (49198 bytes)
    10: :[[Sanskrit]]: '''&#2319;&#2325;&#2350;&#2381; &#2360;&#23...
    19: ...Devata]]'', i.e., the preferred form of God) and ask for God's grace in order to attain [[Moksha]], th...
    27: ... aspects of only One Supreme Being, like a single beam of light separated into colours by a prism, and a...
    44: "The Eternal Way" (in [[Sanskrit]] &#2360;&#2344;&#2366;&#2340;&#2344; &#2343;&...
    67: ...g, and this is reflected in the fact that in [[Sanskrit]], the word brahman is of neuter (as opposed t...
  19. The Star-Spangled Banner (15265 bytes)
    9: ...sed to release Beanes, but relented after Key and Skinner showed them letters written by wounded Briti...
    11: Because Key and Skinner had heard much of the preparations for the B...
    13: ... write during the sail. After being released with Skinner in Baltimore at twilight on [[September 16]]...
    68: ...''Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam,''
  20. Doric order (6699 bytes)
    5: ...tersection with the horizontal [[beam (structure)|beam]] ("[[entablature]]") that they carried.
    9: ... hammered in from below to stabilize the post-and-beam ("[[trabeated]]") construction. A triglyph is cen...

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