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  • concept can be traced back to the ancient Roman Law, "as a preset system ... responding to commercial music recording technology's reproducibility ...
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  • According to the writings of the Roman Aulus Gellius, around 400 B ... === Spread of rocket technology === [[Image:Genghis Khan.jpg|thumb ...
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  • seizing Europe's remaining link to the Roman world that had shaped Europe ... at the time) styled himself as the next Roman emperor ("Kayser-i-Rum ...
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  • named the metal chalkos (χαλκός). In Roman times, it became known as ... *Office of Technology Assessment. Chapter 6: "Copper Production ...
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  • war machines defended Syracuse against Roman attackers during the Second ... King Hieron II. Plutarch’s biography of a Roman soldier, Marcellus, who captured ...
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  • usually dated from the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the fifth century ... With the demise of centralized Roman government in the West, trade ...
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  • as is the source of the "ancient Roman legend" to which this ... appears in Pliny the Elder's account. Roman animal sacrifices usually ...
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  • htm Republic], Classic technology center, AbleMedia. Retrieved ... Jules Felix Couton in 1912, represents the Roman gods, Hercules (strength ...
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  • with larger window openings, or, like in Roman Pantheon, to redirect the ... blind arches made of bricks at the Roman Pantheon File:Kaiserdom Speyer ...
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  • With the dramatic changes in technology that occurred in the 1950s ... by exploring contemporary fears about technology and society. ...
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  • and related to a particular area of technology. Examples include chemical ... The Acropolis and the Parthenon in Greece, the Roman aqueducts, Via ...
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  • | religion = Roman Catholic |}} Jeanne Mathilde Sauvé PC CC CMM CD ... as Minister of State for Science and Technology under Prime Minister Pierre ...
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  • jpeg|thumb|right|250px|A specimen of roman typefaces by William Caslon]] ... the work. Some typefaces, such as Times New Roman, have proven both more legible ...
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  • Zeus Polieus's sanctuary and, from Roman times, the circular temple ... east of the Parthenon in 27 B.C.E. During Roman times, even though Greek ...
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  • During the Joseon dynasty, Koreans brought Roman Catholicism (and other forms ... include Hanja (Chinese characters) and Roman characters, particularly ...
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  • * International Research Centre for Biochemical Technology Russian Centre for Applied Mathematics and IT technology] ...
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  • deteriorate in the face of crises with the Roman Catholic Church, the army ... unit of the Brazilian Ministry of Science and Technology. ...
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  • From Quebec, voyageurs (licensed fur traders) and Roman Catholic missionaries ... --and forbade settlement by anyone other than Roman Catholics. Under ...
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  • as toolmaking, agriculture, buildings, technology, urban planning, social ... communication, science, medicine, technology, and culture—appear to ...
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  • nations are well served by satellite technology, and their access to telephone ... groups, but with a large minority who are Roman Catholic. Anthropologists ...
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