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  1. Elements of general history,: Ancient and modern. To which are added, a comparative view of ancient and modern geography, and a table of chronology by Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee, 1846
  2. Elements of general history,: Ancient and modern by Millot, 1823
  3. Elements of general history, ancient and modern: With a continuation, terminating at the demise of King George III., 1820: to which are added, a succinct ... geography, and questions on each section by Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee, 1825
  4. Elements of general history,: Ancient and modern. To which are added, a table of chronology, and a comparative view of ancient and modern geography by Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee, 1824
  5. Tytler's elements of general history, ancient and modern by Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee, 1823
  6. Elements of general history, ancient and modern: To which are added, a table of chronology, and a comparative view of ancient and modern geography ; illustrated by maps by Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee, 1825
  7. The American nations ;: Or, Outlines of their general history, ancient and modern, including the whole history of the earth and mankind in the western ... nations, tribes, empires, and states by C. S Rafinesque, 1836
  8. A compendium of general history, ancient and modern: Comp. fron various authors. To which are annexed about two thousand five hundred questions in history, and a brief chronological table by Albert Wells, 1828
  9. Elements of general history, ancient & modern by Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee, 1805
  10. The American nations; or,: Outlines of their general history, ancient and modern: including the whole history of the earth and mankind in the western hemisphere by C. S Rafinesque, 1836
  11. Elements of General History, Ancient and Modern
  12. The American Nations; or, Outlines of their general history, ancient and modern including the whole history of the earth and mankind in the western hemisphere. (LC History-America-E) by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque, 1836
  13. Elements of general history, ancient and modern: To which are added, a comparative view of ancient and modern geography, and a table of chronology, with two maps by Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee, 1839
  14. Elements Of General History, Ancient and Modern With A Continuation, Terminating at The Demise of King George III by Tytler Alexander Fraser, 1831

21. Table Of Contents
ancient history updated June 2004 general ancient history ancient Egypt ancient Greece ancient Rome Classics Myth
http://www.teacheroz.com/toc.htm
Search for: Find what you are looking for!!!
Everything relating to history....which means....everything that relates to Humanity!!!
Just click on the your choice below! ANCIENT HISTORY - updated June 2004
General Ancient History
Ancient Egypt

Ancient Greece

Ancient Rome
...
Myth, Legend, Folklore, Ghosts

updated July 2005
General U.S.A. History
From Colonies to Revolution
19th Century America U.S. Government ... TEXAS - my home state! We Didn't Start the Fire - the history behind Billy Joel's song! - updated July 2003 Civil War World War I World War II Cold War - Korea - Vietnam - Desert Storm - Enduring Freedom - Iraq Crisis ... Military History, Info, Stats - not just on the USA. THE WORLD updated July 2003 General World History Western Civilization Country Information - info on countries around the world Non-Western Cultures Maps, Flags, Timelines - plus Geography, Money, Holidays, Calendars - updated July 2003 Middle Ages Renaissance The Enlightenment Castles, Plague, Witch Trials ENGLAND, FRANCE, RUSSI - updated November 2003 England, Great Britain, UK

22. Internet Ancient History Sourcebook: Main Page
The Internet ancient history Sourcebook has expanded greatly since its creation, Other Sources of Information on ancient history. general Guides to Net
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/asbook.html
Halsall Home Medieval Sourcebook Modern History Sourcebook
Other History Sourcebooks: African East Asian Indian Islamic ... Science
Main Page Full Texts Legal Texts Additions Search ... IHSP Credits The Internet Ancient History Sourcebook has expanded greatly since its creation, and now contains hundred of local files as well as links to source texts throughout the net.
  • See Introduction for an explanation of the Sourcebook's goals. See the Help! page for all the help on research I can offer.
    Although I am more than happy to receive notes if you have comments on this web site, I cannot answer specific research enquiries [and - for students - I cannot, or rather will not, do your homework.]
The Ancient History Sourcebook works as follows:
  • This Main Index page [this page] shows all sections and sub sections. These have also been regularized in a consistent hierarchy. This should allow rapid review of where texts are. To access the sub-section pages , simply browse the sections below and select the highlighted (white text with blue background) section title on the left.

23. Ancient History Sourcebook: Notice Of New Structure
Since January 24 1999, the Internet ancient history Sourcebook has been Other Sources of Information on ancient history. general Guides to Net Texts
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/asbook3.html
Halsall Home Medieval Sourcebook Modern History Sourcebook
Other History Sourcebooks: African East Asian Indian Islamic ... Science IMPORTANT New Structure for the Ancient History Sourcebook Since January 24 1999, the Internet Ancient History Sourcebook has been completely reorganized. Each of the main sections had became too large to maintain as one file. To see the new arrangement go to the Main Index The three older index files were called Ancient Near East Greece Rome (asbook3.html). All remained available until October 2000, but have now been removed. Too many links had gone bad, and as such the pages generated too many complaints about bad links, even though there was indication that they were no longer being updated and updated linkes were available within the new structure. For all texts it is now necessary to use the new structure. SECTIONS Subjects covered by the source texts in each Section. Studying Ancient History
  • Introduction: Using Primary Sources Nature of Historiography Other Sources of Information on Ancient History
    • General Guides to Net Texts [ link to texts at other sites.

24. World History Compass, Ancient History, General
Links to general ancient history sites. ancient history, general. ABZU RegionalIndex Home Page Guide to Resources for the study of the ancient Near
http://www.worldhistorycompass.com/ancientg.htm
World History Compass
Home Page
New Links

About WHC

Support WHC

Main Index
General and

International History

Ancient Egypt

Ancient, General
...
Museums

Search WHC
Ancient History, General
ABZU Regional Index Home Page Guide to Resources for the study of the Ancient Near East available on the Internet. Antiqua Medicina: From Homer to Vesalius University of Virginia Health System. Arachnion. A Journal of Literature and Ancient History on the Web ArchNet ArchNet serves as the World Wide Web Virtual Library for Archaeology. This server provides access to archaeological resources available on the Internet. Information is categorized by geographic region and subject. Catalan, Dutch, French, German, Italian, and Spanish language versions of the home page are also available. Archaeological Research Institute at Arizona State University. Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology Links. Diotima: Women and Gender in the Ancient World Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World. Exploring Ancient World Cultures An introduction to Ancient World Cultures on the World Wide Web. Gnomon Online History Link 101 Resource page for Egypt, Greece, Mesopotamia and Rome for World History Classes.

25. World History Compass Home Page
Itihaas The history of India Covers ancient, medieval, modern and independence . The CAI Web site is divided into a public tier, which contains general
http://www.worldhistorycompass.com/
World History Compass
About WHC
Main Index
General and

International History

Ancient Egypt

Ancient, General
...
Museums

Search WHC Editorial
N.Y. Times Article, The Wonder Years: Homework Is Free Online Rediscovering 'The Great Peace'
American Research Center in Egypt
Announces Fall Lecture Schedule English Heritage lists sites that are closed due to spread of foot and mouth disease. World History Compass Select Sites Today in History from the Library of Congress A Few Words on the World Trade Center and Pentagon Attacks. Add a Link ...
Feedback and Comments
New Links 22-Sep-2001 The Chinese Empire From the Great Unification through the Yuan Dynasty. Washington State University. Itihaas: The History of India Covers ancient, medieval, modern and independence. Nanking 1937 An exhibition of photographs and missionary documents of the Nanking Massacre. Princeton University. 21-Sep-2001 Boeing: The History Beneath Our Wings Boeing company site that includes also histories of McDonnell Douglas and North American, with videos. National Museum of Naval Aviation Over 140 restored aircraft representing Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Aviation. Pensacola, Florida.

26. Archaeolink.com Archaeology, Anthropology, Social Studies, General Knowledge
Archaeology Pages Index general archaeological information plus archaeology by ancient Civilizations Pages Index - history and culture of ancient
http://www.archaeolink.com/
The Amazing This place is designed to provide students and others interested in the fields of archaeology, anthropology, and ancient civilizations a one stop resource for homework help or other projects. While that is still the main theme of the site, it is now expanding into other realms and disciplines ranging from gardening to astronomy and much more. You will find numerous resources (currently over fifteen thousand and climbing ) divided by topic. best viewed with 600 x 800 resolution. Web archaeolink.com For your convenience, you may explore each section from its own index, found immediately below - - Or, to explore the whole website from one place, just scroll on down this page ( site map ) picking and choosing what you like. Archaeology Pages Index - General archaeological information plus archaeology by region era, and specialty plus much more. Anthropology Pages Index - General anthropology information; cultural, linguistic, early man, cyberanthropology; plus indigenous peoples; by tribe and region; peoples of Africa, Asia, South America, religious anthropology and more.

27. Ancient History Resources
Armenia Early Period A general overview of ancient Armenian history in the Earth s ancient history This is a good general reference for various
http://www.archaeolink.com/ancient_history_general_resources.htm
General Resources Ancient Civilizations- Home Ancient Civilizations Ancient Africa Aztec ByzantineEmpire Cambodia ... Albania - The Ancient Illyrians The Illyrians made their way to the western part of the Balkans about 1000 BCE. That was a period during which the Bronze Age grew to a close and the Iron Age began. This is an overview of thte Illyrians. - From About.com - http://ancienthistory.about.com/library/bl/bl_albaniaancient.htm Ancient Adventures Adventure-learning activities for ancient history. - illustrated - http://members.tripod.com/jaydambrosio/ Ancient Civilizations Aztecs, Mayans, Romans, Greeks, and others are all in one place - illustrated - http://home.echo-on.net/~smithda/ look into the lives of such civilizations as the the Sumerians, the Romans, and the people of Pompeii. - http://www.eliki.com/ancient/civilizations/ Ancient Civilizations seen through CG View computer graphics images and descriptions of cities in ancient Egypt, Mongolia, China, and Mesopotamia. - http://www.taisei.co.jp/cg_e/ancient_world/ancient.html

28. The Educational Encyclopedia, Rome Greece
ancient Rome and Greece general topics. ancient classical history comprehensiveancient Greek and Roman history site. ancient history of the world religion
http://users.pandora.be/educypedia/education/romegreece.htm
EDUCYPEDIA The educational encyclopedia Home Electronics General Information technology ... Science Science Automotive Biology Biology-anatomy Biology-animals ... Space Social science Atlas - maps Countries Dinosaurs Environment ... Sitemap
Ancient history Ancient Greece Ancient Rome Ancient Rome topics Biographies ... Roman warfare Rome-Greece general Rome-Greece images Ancient Rome and Greece: general topics Ancient classical history comprehensive ancient Greek and Roman history site Ancient history of the world religion, philosophy and political power Ancient history sourcebook Ancient world mapping center Atlas of the Greek and Roman world Audio visual resources for classics a tip Classics 373 ~ history 393 go to lectures and handout, neolithic and bronze age Italy, Villanovans and Etruscans, time line for regal period and early republic, the republican constitution, the Punic wars, Rome, Greece, and the East to 168, the Gracchi Copper from the bronze age to the fall of Rome Cyprus DR.J'S illustrated guide to the classical world Etruscans, a mystery disclosed ... Etruscans: a pre Roman Italian civilization the Etruscans are the most important pre-Roman Italian civilization Etruskische goden en godinnen Greek and Roman science and technology information on science and technology in ancient Greece and Rome Greek and Roman weights, measures, and currency

29. BUBL LINK: Ancient History
Subjects ancient history, archaeology research, middle east Subjects ancienthistory, archaeology education, british archaeology general, old books,
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/a/ancienthistory.htm
BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus Countries ... Z
Ancient history
Titles Descriptions
  • About.com: Ancient / Classical History ABZU Journal Index ABZU: Guide to Resources for the Study of the Ancient Near East Ancient Mexico ... World Lecture Hall
  • Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    About.com: Ancient / Classical History
    Offers original articles and features about ancient and classical history, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject-specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Covers Asia, the Celts, Egypt, Greece, Mesoamerica, the Near East, and Rome in ancient times. Topics include economics, language, literature, mythology and religion, and weapons and warfare. Includes biographies of significant women of the period, and Latin dictionaries and grammar. Also covers the Roman Empire and the Punic Wars.
    Author: About.com
    Subjects: ancient history
    DeweyClass:
    Resource type: forum, index, news
    ABZU Journal Index
    Comprehensive index of journals and periodicals relevant for the study and interpretation of the Ancient Near East.
    Author: Jones, Charles E., Research Archives of the Oriental Institute, Chicago

    30. Gardening History Timeline:  From Ancient Times To The 20th Century      Â
    Provides a general overview of global plant domesitication beginning in the Neolithic. Includes archaeological discoveries in both Old and New worlds.
    http://www.gardendigest.com/timegl.htm#Start
    The History of Gardening: A Timeline
    From Ancient Times to the Twentieth Century
    Noteworthy Gardens, Events, Persons, Publications, and Facts in the History of Gardening
    References and Web Links Organized by Time Periods
    Some Information about Agriculture, Farming, Culinary Arts, Botany, Horticulture, Technology, Arts and Crafts
    Compiled by Michael P. Garofalo
    January 1, 2003
    From Ancient Times to 1600 The Seventeenth Century: 1600 - 1699 The Eighteenth Century: 1701 - 1799 The Nineteenth Century: 1800 - 1899 ... Do You Want to Read this Document in Another Language?
    The History of Gardening: A Timeline
    From Ancient Times to 1600
    35,000 BCE (BCE = Before the Common Era or Christian-Roman Era)
    Evidence from archeological sites (tools, corprolites) indicates that Homo Sapiens at the end of the Paleolithic period
    had knowledge of many plants dervied from food gathering techniques. Different kids of fruits, nuts, and roots were
    only gathered , not cultivated. 15,000 BCE
    "The history of the origin of human civilizations and agriculture is, of course, much older than the documentation in the form of pyramids, inscriptions and bas-reliefs or tombs can tell us. A close acquaintance with cultivated plants and with the multitude of types and their differentiation into geographical groups as well as their frequently sharp physiological isolation from each other compel us to refer the very origin of cultivated plants to such remote epochs, where periods of 5-10,000 years such as concern archeologists represent but a brief moment."

    31. Information For Current Students In Ancient History
    On this page you will find information about ancient history courses and teaching general Information (pdf file, 41 K); HS3101 Introduction to ancient
    http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/hisar/teach/ancthist/studentinfo.html
    Ancient History Home Undergraduate Study Postgraduate Study Student Information ... Search Page Information for Current Students On this page you will find information about Ancient History courses and teaching in the current year, and links to learning resources within the University, and to a range of other University services for students. Further information about postgraduate teaching can be found on the Postgraduate Study page; prospective students should see the Undergraduate Study page. All students should check their University e-mail accounts at least once a week, as important information is likely to be sent out by e-mail. If you have forgotten your e-mail address or password, please contact Aled Cooke (room 4.15). Information is also posted on the fourth-floor noticeboards, which you should check regularly. A selection of useful websites for Ancient Historians and Classical Archaeologists can be found on the Study Resources page. On this page: Current Courses information about Ancient History modules Teaching Information information about timetables, seminars, deadlines, semester dates, etc.

    32. Ancient Civilizations In General
    ancient Civilizations in general ancient history is full of powerful women.Women also played a large role in raising children and keeping men in line.
    http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/subjects/ancientcivgeneral.htm
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    Ancient Civilizations in General Ancient civilizations arose all over the world. Find out about these cultures and their peoples in a survey of history from "way back when." How Did We Get the Alphabet?
    Trace the alphabet of today way back to the first writings and the first alphabet. Ancient Calendars
    Ancient peoples were as obsessed as keeping track of time and days as we are today. Find out how they did it. Law in Ancient Times
    Laws varied from civilization to civilization. Some ancient laws we would consider barbaric. Others we would say were more enlightened. Your About Guide to Ancient/Classical History gives you a thorough comparison. Ancient Medicine
    It wasn't always easy to treat people who were sick or injured. Find out how ancient people did it. Women in Ancient Times
    Ancient history is full of powerful women. Women also played a large role in raising children and keeping men in line.

    33. Elibron: Books & Papers
    852 items in ancient history, general in English. Sort by Rating Date Title Author,Show items in. Czech, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin
    http://www.elibron.com/english/books/index.phtml?lang_id=1&sctn_id=35&subsctn_id

    34. Virtual Silurian Reef -- Table Of Contents
    The Virtual Silurian Reef is a K12 distance-learning project of the Geology Section of the Milwaukee Public Museum, funded by the Wisconsin Advanced Telecommunications Foundation. During the Silurian Period in earth history, 425 million years ago, when much of North America was covered by a shallow, tropical sea, reefs flourished in the area now occupied by Wisconsin and Illinois. This site uses these reefs as a vehicle for students to learn general principles, local details, and environmental significance of the study of the ancient past.
    http://www.mpm.edu/reef/intro.html
    A distance-learning project of the
    MILWAUKEE PUBLIC MUSEUM
    funded by grants from the
    WISCONSIN ADVANCED TELECOMMUNICATIONS FOUNDATION
    and the
    OF BRILLION, WISCONSIN
    INTRODUCTION
    D uring the Silurian Period in earth history, 425 million years ago, when much of North America was covered by a shallow, tropical sea, reefs flourished in the area now occupied by Wisconsin and Illinois. This site uses these reefs as a vehicle for students to learn general principles, local details, and environmental significance of the study of the ancient past.
    The Silurian reef diorama at the Milwaukee Public Museum, which serves as the focus for the pages that follow.
    Take a swim around the reef!
    CONTENTS
    Send comments to: reef@mpm1.mpm.edu Milwaukee Public Museum, Inc.

    35. Demonstration EPrints Repository - Subject: D051 Ancient History
    Library of Congress Subject Areas (100) D history general and Old World (36) D history (general) (17). D051 ancient history (3)
    http://demoprints.eprints.org/view/subjects/D051.html
    @import url(http://demoprints.eprints.org/eprints.css); @import url(http://demoprints.eprints.org/eprints.css); @import url(http://demoprints.eprints.org/print.css);
    Subject: D051 Ancient History

    36. General Resources On Solar, Lunar, And Stellar Calendars, And Measurement Of Tim
    Calendars and Their history By LE Doggett, reprinted from the Explanatory ancient calendars, early clocks, and world time scales from the National
    http://ancienthistory.about.com/od/time/
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    Calendars and Concepts of Time
    General resources on solar, lunar, and stellar calendars, and measurement of time.
    Alphabetical
    Recent A.D. Anno Domini A.D. A.D. is a Latin abbreviation for Anno Domini. Calendar Births, deaths, festivals, and other significant events from antiquity approximately since we use a different calendar from the ones used by the Greeks and Egyptians, and a modified version of the one used by the Romans.
    March was the first month of the ancient Roman religious calendar. The month of March was sacred to the god Mars, father of the founder of Rome, Romulus. Ides, Kalends, Nones, and Pridie

    37. Lodge Harry S. Truman No. 1727
    Masonic lodge meeting in Pyeongtaek. Schedule, lodge history, general information on the Grand Lodge of ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Scotland.
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/1627/
    Lodge Harry S. Truman No. 1727
    on the Roll of
    The Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and
    Accepted Masons of Scotland
    Kyonggi-do, Republic of Korea
    (Located in Anjung-Ri)
    Lodge meets at 7:00pm on the first and third Thursday of each month.
    Attire is Dark Suit and Tie. Harmony follows all meetings. Freemasonry is the world's oldest (3,000 years old) and largest (6 million
    members worldwide) fraternity. Freemasons believe in the
    Fatherhood of God and the Brotherhood of man.
    BULLETIN BOARD
    Year 2004 Lodge Calendar Installation of Lodge Harry S. Truman No. 1727 S.C. 2005 Office Bearers will be held
    at 4pm on 10 December in the Truman Lodge, Anjung-ri. Lodge Harry S. Truman No. 1727 Scottish Constitution will celebrate its 25th Anniversary
    on December 8, 2004 meeting. Harry S. Truman is the youngest of the Scottish Craft Lodges on the Korean Peninsula. Visit the Grand Lodge of Scotland website. There are many new changes. The site is now maintained by Robert Cooper, the Curator of the Grand Lodge Museum and Library. A Summer For A Lifetime: The Life and Times of George I. Purdy

    38. Ancient / Classical History - Past Issues Of Weekly Features
    2003 ancient / Classical history Features. 11/01/03 Review - Ovid, Bingley explains how this Spartan general helped bring an end to the Peloponnesian
    http://ancienthistory.about.com/library/weekly/mpreviss.htm
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    Search Ancient / Classical History Articles by topic 2003 Ancient / Classical History Features Review - Ovid , by David Wishart
    Ovid is a light-hearted historical mystery in the same vein as the Lindsey Davis Falco series. The time period and class of Wishart's sleuth are different (Falco lives in Flavian Rome and has just worked his way into the Equestrian class, while Corvinus is a patrician in the age of Tiberius), but the characters of Corvinus and Falco are similarly appealing. Ancient Rome from the Earliest Times Down to 476 A.D., by Robert F. Pennell
    In this 1890 book, Ancient Rome from the Earliest Times Down to 476 A.D., Robert F. Pennell presents what he hopes will be "a short and clear statement of the rise and fall of Rome, with a biography of her chief men, and an outline of her institutions, manners, and religion." Even if you prefer your historians more modern, you may enjoy the lengthy section on Specimen Examination Papers from Harvard. - Titanomachy
    When immortals fight, the battle can last forever, but ten years seems to be the proper time span for a classical Greek war, so at the end of ten years, the war between the Titans and the Olympians ended. This war was called the Titanomachy. Chris Camfield tells what else we know about it.

    39. Intro
    Devoted to the study of ancient medicine. Contains texts and illustrations. Designed to be an internet source that presents the study of ancient medicine in a manner that is both accessible and useful to the general public and to students enrolled in the history course ancient Medicine (history C380/580), taught by Professor Nancy Demand at Indiana University Bloomington.
    http://www.indiana.edu/~ancmed/intro.HTM
    The Asclepion Welcome to the Asclepion, a World Wide Web page devoted to the study of ancient medicine. This page was designed to be an internet source that presents the study of ancient medicine in a manner that is both accessible and useful to the general public and to students in the history of medicine courses at Indiana University Bloomington . Please feel free to browse and send comments or ask questions.

    Introduction to the Study of Ancient Medicine Health and Medicine in Ancient Cultures Picture Gallery and Atlas Texts and Articles Links to the Ancient World
    This site is constantly under reconstruction. Because of its scholastic nature, some portions of the site will not be accessible to all viewers.

    Site designed by Mark Hayes and Ethan Watrall ; maintained by Nancy Demand
    Last updated: 19 May 2000 URL: http://www.iub.edu/~ancmed/intro.htm Comments: demand@indiana.edu

    40. The ML1 Macro Processor
    , history, code samples, contact, downloads binary, source. Open Source, GPL......ancient, very good, general purpose macro processor. First written in DEC PDP7 assembly language by Peter J. Brown.
    http://members.shaw.ca/parz/ML1.html
    The ML1 macro processor
    ML/I is an ancient (and very good) general purpose macro processor. Originally written in DEC PDP7 assembly language by Peter J. Brown ML/I was widely ported in the 1970's, but is now all but forgotten. It deserves to be more widely known, because:
  • It is a historically significant advance in macro-processing, and in code portability.
  • It is still one of the most advanced macro-processors in existence. It is much superior to M4; it can be a useful alternative to other text processing tools such as awk or perl, especially when constructions that span more than one line or nested constructions need to be recognized, or comments and strings need to be processed. It is an ideal pre-processor for text formats such as HTML or XML.
  • It is an example of how much can be done with very little computer resources. The original implementation had a code size of 3000 18-bit words. It could do quite significant work on a 4096 word machine.
  • Its documentation is outstanding in its clarity, precision and usefulness. Instead of making something which is actually simple appear to be incredibly complex (like much that passes for advanced technology today,) it makes something quite complex, appear to be incredibly simple.
    Main features of ML/I
    How ML/I processes text, simplified
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