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  1. Santa Fe, New Mexico (9224 bytes)
    3: ...tructure in the US. The [[adobe]] walls were constructed around A.D. 1610]]
    7: ...estive of the area's traditional [[adobe]] construction. Many contemporary houses in the city are bu...
    9: ...e city depends economically on art, tourism, construction, and real estate development. Set at the bas...
    49: ...sts, all over town. The styles run the whole spectrum from [[Baroque]] to [[Post-modern]].
    68: ...can, and experimental art, in addition to older [[Russia]]n, [[Taos Masters]], and [[Native American]]...
  2. Atmosphere (444 bytes)
    10: ...cs]] creation product by [[Adobe Systems]]: see [[Adobe Atmosphere]]
  3. Apple Macintosh (24250 bytes)
    4: ...d after the [[McIntosh]], a variety of [[apple]] fruit favored by [[Jef Raskin]]. The original 128k Ma...
    49: ...upport the dual-link [[DVI]] standard required to run the 30" display (PowerBook G4, 2005)
    50: * First true [[touchpad]] as a pointing device on a notebook ...
    58: ...bble]], a Macintosh programmer, was interested in running the Lisa's graphical programs on the Macinto...
    64: ...on the plugs of cables. After an internal power struggle with new CEO [[John Sculley]] in the [[1980s]...
  4. San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
    35: ...he city grew rapidly due to the [[California gold rush]] starting in [[1848]].
    51: The [[California gold rush]] starting in [[1848]] led to a large growth in...
    53: ...ight over [[slavery]]. Disgusted by increasing corruption and crime, a group of San Franciscans formed...
    58: ...oday. The [[Sisters of Mercy]] were contracted to run San Francisco's first county hospital at the hei...
    64: ...eath toll was 478, but most historians agree the true tally was much higher, probably over 3,000. Many...
  5. Maya civilization (25116 bytes)
    11: ...d them ''Tetun'', or "Tree-stones"), which depict rulers along with hieroglyphic texts describing thei...
    23: [[Image:Tazumal.jpg|thumb|250 px|right|Temple ruins at [[Tazumal]], [[El Salvador]]. In the [[Quic...
    29: ...h as [[Teotihuacan]] and its rigid grid-like construction.
    31: ...ual shrines: the less sacred and less important structures had a greater degree of privacy. Outside of...
    33: ...ities develop into more fortress-like defensive structures that lacked, for the most part, the large a...
  6. Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
    11: Phoenix was incorporated on [[February 5]], [[1881]]. It is the [[county seat]] of [...
    46: ... gone". They also lived in the [[Pueblo Grande]] ruins between 700 and 1400 A.D. They were industrio...
    53: ...ializing the birth of a new civilization from the ruins left by the Hohokam.
    59: On [[February 12]], [[1871]], the territorial legislature cr...
    61: ...ounty building. By [[October]] [[1873]], a small adobe school building was completed on Center Street (n...
  7. Ancient Pueblo Peoples (6087 bytes)
    5: ...zation is perhaps best-known for the [[jacal]], [[adobe]] and [[sandstone]] dwellings that they built alo...
    18: ...mains, stone tools or evidence left from the construction of dwellings. However, many other aspects o...
  8. Death Valley National Park (38245 bytes)
    3: ... died there. Several short-lived [[boom town]]s sprung up during the late [[19th century]] and early [...
    5: ...ne of [[volcano]]es. Later the [[Crust (geology)|crust]] started to pull apart, creating the [[Basin a...
    55: The [[California Gold Rush]] brought the first Caucasians known to visit t...
    57: ...y were able to hike out of the valley through the rugged [[Wingate Pass]]. Just after leaving the vall...
    63: ...ne]]. This started a minor and short-lived [[gold rush]] into the area. The Keane Wonder Mine along wi...
  9. Maya (24836 bytes)
    11: ...d them ''Tetun'', or "Tree-stones"), which depict rulers along with hieroglyphic texts describing thei...
    23: [[Image:Tazumal.jpg|thumb|250 px|right|Temple ruins at [[Tazumal]], [[El Salvador]]. In the [[Quic...
    29: ...h as [[Teotihuacan]] and its rigid grid-like construction.
    31: ...ual shrines: the less sacred and less important structures had a greater degree of privacy. Outside of...
    33: ...ities develop into more fortress-like defensive structures that lacked, for the most part, the large a...
  10. Solar power (20128 bytes)
    52: ...als with high specific heat like stone, concrete, adobe or water work best. See [[Trombe wall]]s.
    113: ...and concentrated on the tube. Heat transfer fluid runs through the tube to absorb heat from the concen...
    126: ...ssfully used for cooking, [[pasteurization]] and fruit canning. Solar cooking is helping many developi...
    145: ... means they must be installed at the time of construction. Finally, the region must have high power p...
  11. Drawing (17083 bytes)
    5: ...olors in some [[colored pencil]] drawings is not truly mixing but formed by blending or overlaying pur...
    10: ...like ordinary pencils, then moistened with a wet brush to get various effects. There are also oil-base...
    35: ...nts also come in handy on occasion, such as paintbrushes, felt, typing eraser, and so forth.
    56: ...r [[Tissue|soft tissue]], and a specialized putty-rubber [[eraser]]. The chamois cloth in particular i...
    62: ... from a coloring book. Instead the shape of the structure is portrayed almost entirely through tones a...

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