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- Woodwork (12397 bytes)
117: *[[rotary tool]]s, often known by the trade name 'Dremel'
139: *[[Dog (tool)|dog]], a simple bent rod with a foot which when placed in a hole ... - Franklin Delano Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
89: ...ing fair practice codes and a guaranteed role for trade unions, in exchange for the repeal of anti-trust ...
93: ...t removed, and without a revival of international trade there could be no full recovery. It took the mass...
124: ... same. Roosevelt was a lifelong [[free trade|free trader]] and anti-imperialist, and ending European colo...
140: ...t]], the U.S. Army Commander in California, whose simple attitude was that "a Jap is a Jap." Opponents of ...
158: .... Philip Randolph]], the leading African-American trade unionist, Roosevelt signed an executive order est... - Korean art (25186 bytes)
6: ... across other arts. Unlike the West, there are no simple categories of art that do not obtrude directly in...
62: ...om which most new music originates being strongly simple and rhythmic.
74: ...ments, and served as an entry into Japan from the trade restrictions after fall of the [[Ming dynasty]] a...
76: ...e frequent, and the extensive Korean-Japan export trade, transferred [[Chinese art]] styles and trends th... - Maya (24836 bytes)
7: The earliest monuments consist of simple [[Tumulus|burial mounds]], the precursors to [[py...
13: ...esoamerica and possibly further lands. Important trade goods included [[cacao]], [[salt]], and [[obsidia...
41: ... utilized to mimic the appearance and feel of the simple Maya hut. Though not an effective tool to increa... - Francisco Vásquez de Coronado (19760 bytes)
23: ...had described. Instead, it was just a complex of simple [[pueblo]]s constructed by the [[Zuni]] Indians. ...
26: ... denied the expedition entrance to the village or trade. Coronado and his frustrated soldiers entered Ha... - Roman clothing (10346 bytes)
19: ...where the materials were grown and, therefore, on trade routes and climate, among many other things.
43: ...econd century BC, besides tunics, women wore very simple [[stola]] and usually followed the fashions of th...
46: ...ns later wore undergarments, a [[tunic]], often a simple rectangle sewn into a tubular shape and pinned ar... - Roman commerce (14626 bytes)
1: ...ity of their empire was due to their commercial [[trade]].
3: ...d their families were prohibited from engaging in trade, the members of the [[Equestrian (Roman)|Equestri...
5: ...icate, complex, and extensive accounting of Roman trade was conducted with counting boards and the [[Roma...
16: ...estimated. A major mechanism for the expansion of trade was peace. All settlements, especially the smalle...
20: ...ut what are we to make of a single reference to a trade from Syria to Rome of a stiff [[Quince cheese|qui... - Mauryan (48769 bytes)
10: ... and military power whose political influence and trade extended across Western and Central Asia and Euro...
54: ...y. They live, nevertheless, happily enough, being simple in their manners and frugal. They never drink win...
79: ...verything from municipal hygiene to international trade. The expansion and defense of the empire was made...
83: ...waterways to enhance productivity, while internal trade in India expanded greatly due to newfound politic...
86: ...st Asia became important trade partners of India. Trade also extended through the [[Malay peninsula]] int... - Spinning mule (12067 bytes)
9: ...ped from the spinning wheel: the [[Spinning wheel|Simple Wheel]], which uses an '''intermittent''' process...
96: ...-actor or self acting mule was partly to open the trade to women. It was in 1870. that the first national... - Padua (12961 bytes)
19: ...s, have been established and are flourishing. The trade of the district has grown to such an extent that ...
27: ...ons are all that remain of Roman Padua today. The simple people fled to the hills and returned to eke out ... - Stone Age (17593 bytes)
26: ...earliest known stone tools. These were relatively simple tools known as choppers. ''Homo habilis'' is pres...
50: ...g debate. The earliest evidence for established [[trade]] exists in the Neolithic with newly settled peop...
64: ... man-made structure in East Africa, consisting of simple arrangements of stones to hold branches of trees ... - Space Shuttle program (41074 bytes)
22: ...r systems could be compared for price/performance trade-offs.
29: ...degree equatorial orbit. In fact any design using simple straight or fold-out wings was not going to meet ...
43: ...e small -- X-15 rocket plane. Instead a series of simpler rockets would launch the system, and then drop a...
75: ... came to be. These culminated in the considerably simpler, lower cost, probably safer and better performin...
77: ... 1980s. It is called the [[Shuttle-C]] and would trade re-usability for cargo capability with large pote... - Board game (8014 bytes)
4: ...nters or pieces that are moved across the board. Simple board games are often seen as ideal "family enter...
45: ... of Catan]], for example, is convincing people to trade with you rather than with other players. In [[Ris... - Gregor Mendel (6112 bytes)
12: ...fore were not influenced by the environment. This simple test gave birth to the idea of heredity.
32: ...May, 2000, hardcover, 292 pages, ISBN 0395977657; trade paperback, Houghton Mifflin, May, 2001, ISBN 0618... - Water (15217 bytes)
34: A simple but environmentally important and unique property...
38: ... in times past, could easily be developed through trade. Islands with safe water ports, like Singapore an... - Medieval medicine (14745 bytes)
86: ...ghout the period. A midwife generally learned her trade apprenticed to a more experienced midwife, or els...
100: ...ands, the two pairs of fingers could be moved for simple grabbing and releasing tasks and the hand look pe...
102: ...ce than they are today. During the Renaissance, [[trade route]]s were the perfect means of transportation... - Wind (17871 bytes)
16: ...lation patterns]]. These include the [[Trade wind|Trade Winds]], the Westerlies, the Polar Easterlies, an...
18: ...wer levels. Because of the Earth's rotation, this simple situation is vastly modified in the real atmosphe...
20: ..." or "track," and thus the phrase "the wind blows trade," that is to say, on track.
22: The Trades form under the [[Hadley cell|Hadley circulation ...
24: ...es even further clockwise. The result is that the Trades feed into the Westerlies, and thus provide a con... - List of fruits (14101 bytes)
221: ...w.tradewindsfruit.com/ Tropical Fruit Database - Trade Winds Fruit]
231: [[simple:List of fruit]] - Fruit (8416 bytes)
2: ...le]], is edible. Indeed, under [[European Union]] trade rules a [[carrot]] is defined as a fruit, presuma...
12: ...rp''''' (inner layer). In some fruits, especially simple fruits derived from an ''inferior'' ovary, other ...
17: # Simple fruit
21: ===Simple fruit===
23: ... opening to discharge seeds). Types of '''dry''', simple fruits (with examples) are: - Axe (10109 bytes)
42: ... axes is an important indication of prehistoric [[trade]]. [[Thin-section|thin sectioning]] is used to de...
62: ..., splitting implements that have evolved from the simple 'wedge' design to more complex designs, some of w...
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