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  1. Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
    1: ...ntury|18th]] and early [[19th century]] resulting from the replacement of an economy based on manual l...
    3: ... merged into the [[Second Industrial Revolution]] from about [[1850]], when technological and economic...
    7: ...erm industrial ''revolution'' was introduced by [[Friedrich Engels]] and [[Louis-Auguste Blanqui]] in ...
    10: ...itain. The steam engine was created to pump water from coal mines, enabling them to be deepened]]effic...
    12: ... occurred in Britain. In other nations, such as [[France]], markets were split up by local regions, wh...
  2. Steel (28384 bytes)
    2: [[Image:Steel framework.jpg|thumb|300px|Steel framework]]
    3: ...s, which are naturally arranged in a [[lattice]], from sliding past one another. Varying the amount of...
    8: ...rtant that smelting take place in a fairly oxygen-free environment. Unlike copper and tin, liquid iro...
    11:
    17: ...n this case, expansion occurs. Internal stresses from this expansion generally take the form of [[com...
  3. Blast furnace (4721 bytes)
    1: ...y this is used for the production of [[pig iron]] from [[iron ore]].
    6: ...last furnace that could be fired by [[coke (fuel)|coke]] instead of [[charcoal]]. [[Deforestation]] in ...
    9: ...ke [[cauldron]] lined with [[refractory]] brick. Coke, limestone and iron ore are poured in the top, wh...
    23: ...tated and the processed pig iron can be separated from the oxidised impurities. For some time, the pr...
    25: ... heat from the hot carbon dioxide when it escapes from the top of the furnace, further improving effic...
  4. Lyndon B. Johnson (32801 bytes)
    22: ...ed [[Public school|public schools]] and graduated from Johnson City High School in [[1924]].
    24: ...d the school [[newspaper]], and spent a year away from his studies teaching school, Johnson somehow ma...
    27: ...erms in the [[Texas legislature]] and was a close friend to one of Texas's rising political figures, C...
    29: ...ded some of the men who worked around President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], as well as fellow Texans su...
    31: ...y known as Lady Bird), a young woman who was also from Texas. After only a short period of dating, the...
  5. Iron (23778 bytes)
    135: ...of iron in the various layers of the Earth ranges from high at the inner core to about 5% in the outer...
    137: ...ed from iron ore, and is hardly ever found in the free (elemental) state. In order to obtain elementa...
    146: ...icance is that of an intermediate step on the way from [[iron ore]] to [[cast iron]] and [[steel]].
    154: ... northern and western European languages, derives from the [[Etruscan]] ''aisar'' which means "the god...
    156: ... numbers of smelted iron objects (distinguishable from meteoric iron by the lack of nickel in the prod...
  6. Titanium (20884 bytes)
    118: ... point]] of this element makes it useful as a [[refractory metal]]. Titanium is as strong as steel, bu...
    125: ... titanium dioxide are excellent reflectors of [[infrared radiation]] and are therefore used extensivel...
    143: ...amed it ''menachite''. At around the same time, [[Franz Joseph Muller]] also produced a similar substa...
    145: The metal has always been difficult to extract from its various ores. Pure metallic titanium (99.9%...
    147: ...ties of titanium when a European company set up a front for the US foreign intelligence agencies to pu...
  7. Santa Claus (16146 bytes)
    2: [[Image:Santa.jpg|right|frame|A common portrayal of Santa Claus.]]
    8: ...his flying [[sled|sleigh]] lifted by [[reindeer]] from house to house to give presents to children. To...
    10: ...y school, as their ability to distinguish fantasy from reality improves and older children disillusion...
    15: ...dern Santa Claus is a composite character made up from the merging of two quite separate figures:
    17: ...Italian merchants; a [[basilica]] was constructed from [[1087]] to receive them and a pilgrimage site...
  8. Coal (13357 bytes)
    1: '''Coal''' is a [[fossil fuel]] extracted from the ground either by underground [[mining]], [[...
    7: ...t was found on beaches occasionally having fallen from the exposed coal seams above or sea-coal as it ...
    9: ...corn]]. It is carried by thieves to protect them from detection and to help them to escape when pursu...
    15: ...ogic time]]. It is suspected that coal was formed from ancient [[plant]]s that grew in [[swamp]] [[eco...
    29: ...hotter and cleaner than conventional coal. South Africa still uses gasification of coal for much of it...
  9. Judge (10187 bytes)
    3: ...rs, functions, and training of judges vary widely from [[jurisdiction]] to jurisdiction.
    9: ...world continue to wear wigs, a tradition imported from the [[United Kingdom|British]] legal system.]]
    10: ...ring ordinary hearings, judges wear a black gown. French judges do not wear wigs.]]
    11: [[Image:Premier president ca.jpg|thumb|right|French appeal and [[court of cassation|cassation]] j...
    15: ...[lawyers]] and are generally appointed or elected from among practicing [[attorney]]s.

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