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Extensible Markup Language  |  1995-08-15  |  18KB  |  121 lines

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        <text><span class="style6">he Guinness Encyclopedia:    The Nature of the Universe    </span><span class="style4"></span><span class="style6">    The Universe, Space, and Astronomy    </span><span class="style4">        The Universe and Cosmology            Time            Stars and Galaxies            The Sun and the Solar System            The Inner Planets            The Outer Planets            The History of Astronomy            Space Exploration     </span><span class="style6">    Physics</span><span class="style4">            Motion and Force            Forces affecting Solids and Fluids            Thermodynamics            Quantum Theory and Relativity            Wave Theory            Acoustics            Optics            Electromagnetism            Electricity in Action            Atoms and Subatomic Particles    </span><span class="style6">    Chemistry    </span><span class="style4">        What is Chemistry?            Elements and the Periodic Table            Chemical Bonds            Chemical Reactions            Small Molecules            Metals            Natural Compounds            Man-made Products            Chemicals in Everyday Life    </span><span class="style6">    The Art of Science</span><span class="style4">            The Scientific Method            The History of Science    </span><span class="style6">    Mathematics     </span><span class="style4">        Mathematics and its Applications            Number Systems and Algebra            Sets and Paradoxes            Correspondence, Counting and Infinity            Functions, Graphs and Change            Probability: Chance and Choice    </span><span class="style6">The Restless Earth        Forming the Earth    </span><span class="style4">        The EarthΓÇÖs Structure and Atmosphere            Plate Tectonics            Earthquakes            Volcanoes            The Formation of Rocks    </span><span class="style6">    Features of the Earth    </span><span class="style4">        Mountains            Caves            Ice            Deserts            Rivers and Lakes            Coasts            Islands            The Oceans    </span><span class="style6">    Climate</span><span class="style4">            Weather            Climatic and Vegetation Regions    </span><span class="style6">The Living Planet        Life Itself    </span><span class="style4">        The Classification of Life            The Beginnings of Life            Evolution            Genetics and Inheritance    </span><span class="style6">    Plants    </span><span class="style4">        Plant Physiology            Fungi, Algae and Non-Flowering Plants            Flowering Plants    </span><span class="style6">    Animals 1    </span><span class="style4">        Primitive Animals            Arthropods 1: Crustaceans, Myriapods and Arachnids            Arthropods 2: Insects            Fishes            Amphibians            Dinosaurs            Reptiles            Birds of the Sea and Air            Birds of the Land and Water            Early Mammals            Monotremes and Marsupials            Edentates, Pangolins and the Aardvark    </span><span class="style6">    Animals 2    </span><span class="style4">        Bats            Insectivores            Rodents, Lagomorphs and  Hyraxes            Carnivores 1: Cats, Civets, Hyenas            Carnivores 2: Dogs, Bears, Raccoons,             Elephants and Perissodactyls: Horses, Rhinos, Tapirs, Weasels            Artiodactyls 1: Pigs, Peccaries, Hippos, Camels            Artiodactyls 2: Deer, Giraffes, Bovids, etc.            Marine Mammals            Primates    </span><span class="style6">    Animal Behaviors    </span><span class="style4">        Animal Communication            Territory, Mating, Social Organization            Migration            How Animals Move            Parasitism and Symbiosis    </span><span class="style6">    Ecosystems    </span><span class="style4">        The Biosphere            Ecosystems: Aquatic            Ecosystems: Coniferous and  Temperate Forests            Ecosystems: Tropical Forests            Ecosystems: Grasslands            Ecosystems: Extreme    </span><span class="style6">    Using Earth's Bounty    </span><span class="style4">        Arable Farming            Livestock Farming            Forestry            Fishing            Food Processing    </span><span class="style6">The Human Organism        Physical Man    </span><span class="style4">        Physical Evolution            Reproduction            Physical Development            How People Move            Food, Diet and Digestion    </span><span class="style6">    The Body's Systems    </span><span class="style4">        Respiration and Circulation            The Immune System            Glands and Hormones            Touch, Taste and Smell            Seeing and Hearing            The Nervous System            The Brain    </span><span class="style6">    Man and Interaction    </span><span class="style4">        Perception            The Power of Speech            Body Language            Learning, Creativity and Intelligence            Sleep and Dreams            Mental Disorders    </span><span class="style6">    Medicine    </span><span class="style4">        Non-Infectious Diseases            Infectious Diseases            Surgery            Medical Technology            Preventing Disease            Drug Abuse            The History of Medicine            Alternative Medicine    </span><span class="style6">The World Today        Social Interaction    </span><span class="style4">        Age Roles and Rites of Passage            The Family            Social Stratification and Divisions            Education    </span><span class="style6">    Politics and Law    </span><span class="style4">        Deviance, Crime and Law Enforcement            The Law: Criminal and Civil             Government and the People            Political Theories of the Left            Political Theories of the Right    </span><span class="style6">    Business    </span><span class="style4">        Economic Systems            Microeconomics            Macroeconomics            Trade            From Raw Material to the Consumer            Business Organization and Accounting    </span><span class="style6">    International Organizations    </span><span class="style4">        The United Nations            Others    </span><span class="style6">    Politics of Change    </span><span class="style4">        Armament and Disarmament            Civil and Human Rights            The WomenΓÇÖs Movement            Youth Movements    </span><span class="style6">    Our Changing World    </span><span class="style4">        Population and Hunger            The Third World and the Developed World            Threats to the Environment    </span><span class="style6">Technology and Industry        Traditional Industry    </span><span class="style4">        Energy 1: Coal, Oil and Nuclear            Energy 2: Other Sources            Engines            Oil and Gas            Mining, Minerals and Metals            Iron and Steel            Rubber and Plastics            Textiles            Chemicals and Biotechnology    </span><span class="style6">    Communications    </span><span class="style4">        Printing            Photography and Film            Radio, Television and Video            Sound Recording            Telecommunications    </span><span class="style6">    High-Technology    </span><span class="style4">        Seeing the Invisible            Computers            Artificial Intelligence    </span><span class="style6">    Construction    </span><span class="style4">        Building Construction            Civil Engineering    </span><span class="style6">    Transportation    </span><span class="style4">        Ships 1: Development            Ships 2: The Modern Ship            Railways            Aircraft 1: Development            Aircraft 2: How Aircraft Work            The Motorcar 1: Development            The Motorcar 2: How Cars Work    </span><span class="style6">    Weapons    </span><span class="style4">        Weaponry    </span><span class="style6">A History of the World        Prehistory to Egypt/Greece    </span><span class="style4">        Discovering the Past            Human Prehistory            The Ancient Near East            Ancient Egypt            Minoans and Mycenaeans            Archaic and Classical Greece    </span><span class="style6">    Alexander the Great to the Fall of Rome 300 BC - 400    </span><span class="style4">        Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic World            The Celts            The Rise of Rome            The Roman Empire            The Decline of Rome    </span><span class="style6">    Ancient Civilizations    </span><span class="style4">        China to the Colonial Age            India and Southeast Asia to the Colonial Age            Japan to the 20th Century            Africa, Australasia and Oceania to the Colonial Age            Pre-Columbian America            The Rise of Islam    </span><span class="style6">    European (Colonial Age) 500 - 1850    </span><span class="style4">        The Successors of Rome            The Invasions            Christianity Resurgent            The Hundred Years War            Crisis in Europe            Medieval and Renaissance Economy, Society and Exploration            Medieval and Renaissance Culture            The Reformation            The Spanish and Portuguese Empires            The Rise of Britain            Louis XIV            European Empires in the 17th and 18th Centuries            The Enlightenment    </span><span class="style6">    Expansion in the World 1850 - 1912</span><span class="style4">            The Agricultural and Industrial Revolutions            Independence in the Americas            The French Revolution            The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars            Nationalism in Europe            The Expansion of the USA            The Peak of Empire    </span><span class="style6">    WWI Era 1913 - 1922    </span><span class="style4">        Industrial Society            World War I            The Russian Revolutions            The Postwar Settlement    </span><span class="style6">    WWII - Current    </span><span class="style4">        The Growth of Totalitarianism            World War II            China in the 20th Century            Decolonization            The Cold War            The Cold War and Beyond            The Middle East    </span><span class="style6">Religion and Philosophy        Religion and its Influence    </span><span class="style4">        What is Religion?            Religions of the Ancient Near East            The Primal Religions: Ancient Europe            The Primal Religions: Modern Times            The Religions of India            Buddhism            Religions of China and Japan             Judaism            Christianity: Belief and Practice            World Christianity            Islam    </span><span class="style6">    The Philosophy of Religion    </span><span class="style4">        Worship, Prayer and Pilgrimage            Sacred Places and Rituals            Good and Evil    </span><span class="style6">    Philosophy    </span><span class="style4">        What is Philosophy?            Knowledge and Reality            Mind and Body            Ethics            Logic and Argument            The Philosophy of Language    </span><span class="style6">The Visual Arts        Techniques    </span><span class="style4">        Art Techniques 1: Painting and Drawing            Art Techniques 2: Sculpture and Printmaking    </span><span class="style6">    Early Art    </span><span class="style4">        Prehistoric Art            Art of the Ancient Near East and Egypt            Greek and Roman Art            Islamic Art            The Arts of Southern Asia, Australasia and Oceania            Chinese and Japanese Art            Native American and African Art            Early Medieval and Byzantine Art    </span><span class="style6">    Art and its Development 1    </span><span class="style4">        Gothic Painting and Sculpture            Gothic Architecture            The Early Renaissance            Early Netherlandish and German Art            The High Renaissance and Mannerism            The Baroque and Classicism            The Dutch School            Rococo and Neoclassicism            Romanticism            Architecture and the Applied Arts in the 19th Century    </span><span class="style6">    Art and its Development 2    </span><span class="style4">        Realism            Impressionism            Post-Impressionism and Fauvism            Symbolism, Secession and Expressionism            Cubism and Abstraction            Dada and Surrealism            Architecture and the Applied Arts in the 20th Century            Movements in Art since 1945            Photography as Art    </span><span class="style6">    Film    </span><span class="style4">        The Silent Cinema            Hollywood            World Cinema            How a Film is Made    </span><span class="style6">Music and Dance        Music    </span><span class="style4">        What is Music?            Plainsong and Polyphony            Music of the Baroque            The Classical Period            Music of the Romantics            Modernists and Others            Music since 1945            The Symphony Orchestra and its Instruments            Opera            Folk Music            Popular Music in the 20th Century            Music from around the World    </span><span class="style6">    Dance    </span><span class="style4">        The World of Dance            Folk and Social Dancing            Classical Ballet            Modern Dance    </span><span class="style6">Language and Literature        Languages    </span><span class="style4">        The WorldΓÇÖs Languages            Writing Systems            The Story of English            How Language Works            The Language of Signs    </span><span class="style6">    The Development of Literature    </span><span class="style4">        The Making of Myths            Classical Literature            The Literature of Asia            Medieval Epic and Romance            Medieval Tales            Renaissance Theater            Renaissance Poetry            Classicism in Literature             The Beginnings of the Novel            Romanticism in Europe            The British Romantics            Realism and Naturalism            The Novel in 19th-Century Britain            American Literature of the 19th Century            Symbolism, Aestheticism and Modernism    </span><span class="style6">    Modern Literature and Drama    </span><span class="style4">        Experimental Theater            Modern Drama in Britain and the USA            Modern Poetry in English            The Modern Novel            Popular Literature            Literary Theory and Lite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