�|Description:�%
The \item markup creates unique indented items. The parameters for this
markup is an identifier, such as an Arabic number or letter, supplied by
you. This offers more flexibility.
�|Example:�%
militarily for thousands of years.
Reasons for this continued behavior include:
\item{*} the rapaciousness of society
(as shown by the accumulation of wealth and the
indifference to the poor and nonaggressive)
\item{**} the acceptance of war
\item{***} the economic advantages of large-scale
operations (as shown in industrial applications)
\par
\noindent
The cultures of industrial nations are based on
unethical . . .
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| |
| militarily for thousands of years. Reasons for this continued behavior |
| include: |
| * the rapaciousness of society (as shown by the accumulation of wealth |
| and the indifference to the poor and nonaggressive) |
| ** the acceptance of war |
| *** the economic advantages of large-scale operations (as shown in |
| industrial applications) |
| The cultures of industrial nations are based on unethical . . . |
| |
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�|Notes:�%
The indentation for \item is determined by the current setting of paragraph
indent. Each \item forms a hanging paragraph after the identifier. There
is no extra space between items.
Refer to The TEXbook for more on this markup.