The Great Learning provides a step-by-step illustration of how all aspects of society, ranging from the refinement of the self to the order within one's household or state is ultimately dependent upon the expansion of one's knowledge (Wang 2).
It contained descriptions and step-by-step illustrations of something like 3,900 different knots, along with history, stories and knot-related folklore.
Every cake has a large full-colour photograph and helpful step-by-step illustrations to make the various recipe stages even clearer.
Cook's Illustrated, a magazine that started publishing last year, also uses step-by-step illustrations.
Information is conveyed not so much with text, but with concisely captioned step-by-step illustrations and photographs, some 2,250 of them.
The color photographs include step-by-step illustrations of making jams, chutneys and such.
Both protoboard and printed circuit board layout principles are explained with detailed, step-by-step illustrations, photographs and lots of lab practice.
In addition, there is a step-by-step illustration of the laborious casting process, as well as an explanation of how enlargements and reductions of models were made.
Information is presented simply and in plain language, using an easy-to-follow style of captioned step-by-step illustrations (approximately 3,000 of them, mostly in color).
Selections include a comprehensive training manual for the torture chamber master, complete with step-by-step illustrations depicting the proper technique for shackling someone to the rack.