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  1. History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
    117: ...on skilled workers. His objectives were "pure and simple": increasing [[wage]]s, reducing hours and improv...
    145: ...se colonies were strategic outposts for expanding trade with Asia, particularly China and Latin America.
    210: ...f competition" by business concerns in interstate trade.
  2. History of the United States (1918-1945) (54688 bytes)
    42: ...—that lacked the stability to rebuild world trade.
    44: ...e pre-[[1914]] economic system—multilateral trade, the [[gold standard]], and the interchangeabilit...
    62: ===The breakdown of international trade===
    64: ...trade seriously declined, and the volume of world trade steadily decreased.
    66: ... United States was far less dependent on overseas trade than it would later become, but exports formed a ...
  3. Colonial America (32872 bytes)
    11: ...came clear that the first nation to find a direct trade route to the [[East Indies|"Indies"]] would benef...
    31: ... but starting in [[1619]] tapped into the [[slave trade]], which was already bringing large numbers of [[...
    35: ...rs, these plantations were heavily dependent on [[trade]]. Without the ability to construct [[road]]s, a...
    62: ...rops to feed themselves and their families and to trade for goods they could not produce themselves. Ther...
    75: ...ettlers in South Carolina established a lucrative trade in provisions, deerskins and Indian captives with...
  4. Economics (30960 bytes)
    1: ...analyzing the [[production]], [[distribution]], [[trade]] and [[consumption]] of [[goods]] and [[services...
    3: ...[resource allocation]], production, distribution, trade, and [[competition]]. Economics may in principle ...
    40: ... claims that where [[good (economics)|goods]] are traded in a market at a price where consumers demand mo...
    45: ...Smith]]'s ''[[Wealth of Nations]]'', this was the trade-off between price and convenience. A great deal o...
    54: ...e constraints - or scarcity - inevitably define a trade-off. For example, one can have more money by work...
  5. Mango (12190 bytes)
    59: A simple way to eat a large mango 'as is' involves using a...
    75: ...i>'</nowiki>''', which dominates the world export trade. It travels well and has a good [[shelf-life]], b...
    103: ==Fair trade==
    104: ...s has led to mangoes being available as a '[[fair trade]]' item in some countries.
  6. Compass (8275 bytes)
    3: ...apability. This device greatly improved maritime trade by making travel safer and more efficient.
    28: ==Construction of a simple compass==
  7. Pittsburgh Pirates (16589 bytes)
    37: ...n the [[Oakland Athletics]]. Though this rash of trades has not been popular in [[Pittsburgh]], it is ge...
    39: ...NC Park]], in [[2001 in sports|2001]]. Due to its simple, unpretentious concept and strategic usage of the...
  8. History of the world (21975 bytes)
    5: ...ans, such as ''[[Homo erectus]]'', had been using simple tools for many millennia, but as time progressed,...
    14: ... developments such as [[writing]] and extensive [[trade]] were introduced.
    31: ...ative peace they brought encouraged international trade and notably the growth of the [[Silk Road]]. They...
    50: ...tial trade to cross the [[Sahara]]. Taxes on this trade led to prosperity in North Africa and the rise of...
    83: ...e]] and [[globalization]]: dramatically increased trade and cultural exchange. [[Space exploration]] rea...
  9. Albert Einstein (43065 bytes)
    16: ...red a slow learner, possibly due to [[dyslexia]], simple [[shyness]], or the significantly rare and unusua...
    192: ...ding the registration of "Albert Einstein" as a [[trademark]].
    206: ... Einstein's name is used as a [[trademark]], the &trade; symbol must be used [http://www.albert-einstein....
  10. Ship (18843 bytes)
    14: ...and engaged some [[engineer]]s to derive a fairly simple [[formula]] to determine the position of a line o...
    131: * [[Collier]] A vessel designed for the coal trade.
    142: * [[Knarr]] A type of Viking trade ship
  11. Airline (29546 bytes)
    117: ...iers usually offer straightforward, preannounced, simple prices. They can do this by quoting prices for ea...
    133: ...ar time of day or night) has become a significant tradeable asset in the portfolios of many airlines. Cle...
    149: ...f these call-signs are derived from the airline's trade name, but for reasons of history, marketing, or t...
  12. Palermo (10618 bytes)
    6: ...s founded in the 8th century BC by [[Phoenicia]]n tradesmen around a natural harbour on the north-western...
    10: ... In the Muslim period Palermo was a major city of trade, culture and learning, with (it is said) more tha...
    42: ...h and 18th centuries. The device itself is quite simple: a tiny hole in one of the minor domes acts as [[...
  13. Herbert Hoover (27123 bytes)
    43: ...tatorship and democracy, Hoover liked to say, was simple: dictators organize from the bottom down, democra...
    52: ..., in the words of Ambassador Walter Hines Page "a simple, modest, energetic little man who began his caree...
    86: ...ff]] is widely blamed for setting off a worldwide trade war which only worsened the country's economic il...
    91: ...asing national debt, raising tariffs and blocking trade, as well as placing millions on the dole of the g...
  14. Franklin D. 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...
  15. Hernando de Soto (explorer) (19418 bytes)
    9: ...n the Spanish colonies, as well as gold mines and trade ships. Apparently though, his aim was to achieve ...
    46: ...truction. Sometimes the members of the expedition traded the pigs they brought along to obtain food, some...
    50: ...e. Upon closer examination, the "gold" emerged as simple [[copper]]. The Spaniards raided the city's buria...
  16. Maya civilization (25116 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...
  17. Digital photography (33923 bytes)
    22: ...for some linear array type at the highest-end and simple [[web cam]]s at the lowest-end, a [[digital memor...
    50: *The ability to shoot RAW captures: in simple terms, this is the ability to have a file that co...
    70: ...eras require no batteries and, being mechanically simple, are able to operate in extreme environments.
    189: ...ifferent effective resolutions. There are various trade-offs involved, since larger sensors are more expe...
  18. History of Slovakia (43199 bytes)
    15: ...lt, it became an important crossroads of European trade routes.
    19: ...ngs and administrative centers, a large growth in trades and agricultural technologies.
    61: ...III began with these words: " ...We, the Slavs, a simple people, have no-one to teach us the truth..." The...
    103: ...built cities, got involved in agriculture and the trades, practiced the Christian religion and organized ...
    109: ...system, the Church and religion, agriculture, the trades, social relations, etc. Most of these words are ...
  19. French language (40201 bytes)
    46: ...ross the [[English Channel]], both for reasons of trade and as a result of the [[Anglo-Saxon]] invasions ...
    54: ...od, including words for luxury goods, [[spices]], trade stuffs, sciences and [[mathematics]].
    483: * [[Simple past tense]]
    484: * [[Simple future tense]]
  20. Amusement park (17293 bytes)
    3: ...eople. An amusement park is more elaborate than a simple city park or playground, as an amusement park is ...
    42: ...s|U.S.]] and in countries around the world. Even simpler theme parks directly aimed at smaller children h...
    106: ...of community is strong and few 'marry out' of the trade. [[Showman]] as they are known are proud of their...

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