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  • ...game)|''Fallout'' series]] of computer games depicts the remains of human civilization after an immensely destructive nuclear war, and as such heavily features a
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  • [[Vinegar]] was known early in civilization as the natural result of air exposure of [[beer]] and [[wine]], as acetic a
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  • ...]]. Finally, the ''Britannica's'' view of itself as the ''summa'' of all [[civilization]] can be gleaned from its publisher Bill Benton's speech. ...he Presidency of the ''Britannica''...The continuing projection of Western civilization in terms of the ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' is a paramount requirement of
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  • ...iving in Russia from early 1870 until late 1875, Wallace found the Russian civilization far more interesting than his original Ossetes. Wallace returned to England
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  • ...h | year = 1911 | title = Civilization | url = http://1911encyclopedia.org/Civilization | encyclopedia = Encyclopædia Britannica | edition= 11<sup>th</sup> editio
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  • ...storical/joseph_mccabe/big_blue_books/book_10.html Fascist Romanism Defies Civilization]''
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  • ...Civilization&nbsp;to&nbsp;AD&nbsp;1540 '''9.5.2'''&nbsp;Meso-American&nbsp;Civilization&nbsp;to&nbsp;AD&nbsp;1540
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  • ...">''Brethren of Purity'', Nader El-Bizri, an article in ''Medieval Islamic Civilization, an Encyclopedia'', Vol. I, p. 118-119, Routledge (New York-London, 2006).
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  • *Needham, Joseph (1986). ''Science and Civilization in China: Volume 5, Chemicals and Chemical Technology, Part 1, Paper and Pr ...uin, '"Paper and Printing," vol. 5 part 1 of Needham, Joseph ''Science and Civilization in China:''. Cambridge University Press, 1986. ISBN 0521086906. (also pub
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  • ...t for a material to suit the service performance is almost as old as human civilization. So far [[Materials engineering|materials engineers]] have developed a seri
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  • The prehistory and history of civilization is classified into the [[Stone Age]], [[Bronze Age]], and [[Iron Age]]. Alt
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  • ...[industries]], and is of importance to the maintenance of industrialized [[civilization]] itself, and thus is critical concern to many nations. Oil accounts for a
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  • ...pert in [[hydraulic mining]] methods well before the Chinese, or any other civilization of the time.{{Citation needed|date=April 2008}}
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  • ...pon which modern [[civilization]]&mdash;at least [[Western culture|Western civilization]]&mdash;was founded.{{Fact|date=May 2009}}
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  • ...of active ingredients for each [[tablet]].<ref>Molerus, Otto. "History of Civilization in the Western Hemisphere from the Point of View of Particulate Technology,
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  • The inhabitants of the Indus Valley Civilization used cotton for clothing as early as the 5th millennium BC – 4th millenni ...n the Silk Road was a significant factor in the development of the great [[civilization]]s of China, Egypt, [[Mesopotamia]], [[Persia]], the Indian subcontinent, a
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  • ...bs "Roman Concrete and the Roman Architectural Revolution", ''Ceramics and Civilization Volume 3: High Technology Ceramics: Past, Present, Future'', edited by W.D. ...Roman Concrete and the Roman Architectural Revolution,” ''Ceramics and Civilization Volume 3: High Technology Ceramics: Past, Present, Future'', edited by W.D.
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  • ...ve Building]] in [[Regina, Saskatchewan|Regina]], the [[Canadian Museum of Civilization]] in [[Hull, Quebec|Hull]], and the [[The Fairmont Empress|Empress Hotel]]
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  • ...art 3 563g">{{cite book|author=Needham, Joseph|year=1986|title=Science and Civilization in China: Volume 4, Part 3, Civil Engineering and Nautics|publisher=Taipei: *Gernet, Jacques (1982). ''A History of Chinese Civilization''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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  • ...yramids]] in Egypt, the [[Aztec]] pyramids and the remains of the [[Inca]] civilization.
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  • ...ref><ref name="needham volume 3 614">Needham, Joseph (1986). ''Science and Civilization in China'': Volume 3, ''Mathematics and the Sciences of the Heavens and the
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  • ...0 B.C. and those of [[Tiryns]] slightly earlier. In [[Belize]], the [[Maya civilization|Mayan]] ruins at [[Lubaantun]] illustrate use of dry stone construction in
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  • ...ure of [[Ancient Greece]]. A good deal of evidence indicates that Hellenic civilization in the 5th century BC used ergonomic principles in the design of their tool
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  • Since the beginning of civilization, people have used [[Rock (geology)|stone]], [[ceramic]]s and, later, [[meta
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  • ...rown|first = Lester|title=Plan B 2.0: Rescuing a Planet Under Stress and a Civilization in Trouble|publisher = New York: W.W. Norton|year = 2006 |page = 109|isbn =
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  • ...st-apocalyptic fiction|post-apocalyptic fiction]] treating the world after civilization has been destroyed by this fictional disease.
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  • ...ians]], [[Ancient Greece|Greeks]], [[Ancient Rome|Romans]], [[Indus Valley Civilization|Indians]], and [[History of China#Ancient era|Chinese]]. Islamic physician Prior to the introduction of opium to [[Indus Valley Civilization|ancient India]] and [[History of China#Ancient era|China]], these civilizat
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  • ...ods would be the only solution to what he saw as the problem of industrial civilization. He says that he lost faith in the idea of [[reform]], and saw violent coll ...s of "oversocialization" and "surrogate activities" recall [[Freud]]'s ''[[Civilization and Its Discontents]]'' and his theories of [[rationalization (psychology)|
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  • ...atic nation belongs will have cultural and linguistic context that Western civilization cannot hope to equal. ...at heart will fail if they deny that the real issue is the future of their civilization, if they tolerate religious, cultural or separatist violence and terrorism
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  • {{Cquote2|Civilization is based on a clearly defined and widely accepted yet often unarticulated h
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  • ...red nation and also instilling a possible future ruler with ideas of Roman civilization.
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