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Last seen on: Universal Crossword – July 29 2018 Sunday

Random information on the term “Building block?”:

Anchor Stone Blocks (German: Anker-Steinbaukasten) are components of stone construction sets made in Rudolstadt, Germany, marketed as a construction toy.

Anchor Stone pieces originally were and are still made of a mixture of quartz sand, chalk, and linseed oil (German Patent 13,770; US Patent 233,780), precisely pressed in molds so that they fit together perfectly. The stones come in three colors in imitation of the red brick, tan limestone, and blue slate of European buildings.[citation needed] They are not recommended for play by children under 3 years of age because of their small size (CE No. 0494).

Anchor stones originated with the wooden building blocks which were designed by Friedrich Fröbel, the creator of the Kindergarten system of education. He had observed how children enjoyed playing with geometrically shaped blocks.[1]

The first Anchor Stone was produced when Otto Lilienthal and his brother Gustav decided that make a model of a stone building, using miniature blocks of stone.[when?] To this end, they started production of a limited number of blocks, made of a mixture of quartz sand, chalk, and linseed oil.[citation needed] Unfortunately, the Lilienthals, though brilliant inventors, had limited commercial success.

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BRIC

In economics, BRIC is a grouping acronym that refers to the countries of Brazil, Russia, India and China, which are all deemed to be at a similar stage of newly advanced economic development. It is typically rendered as “the BRICs” or “the BRIC countries” or “the BRIC economies” or alternatively as the “Big Four”. A related acronym, BRICS, adds South Africa.There are arguments that Indonesia should be included into grouping, effectively turning it into BRIIC or BRIICS.[2]

Previously BRIC was coined by Jim O’Neill in 2001 as an acronym of four countries that were all deemed to be at a similar stage of newly advanced economic development,[3][4][5][6] but in 2009 the leaders of BRIC countries made the first summit and in 2010 BRIC became a formal institution.[7] South Africa began efforts to join the BRIC grouping and on December 24, 2010, was invited to join BRICS.[8] The original aim of BRIC was the establishment of an equitable, democratic and multi-polar world order,[7] but later BRIC became a political organization, especially after South Africa joined.[9] Jim O’Neill, told the summit that South Africa, at a population of under 50 million people, was just too small as an economy to join the BRIC ranks.[10]

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