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  1. Madalyn Murray O'Hair (6271 bytes)
    1: ...as an [[United States|American]] [[atheist]], founder of [[American Atheists]] and campaigned for the ...
    4: ...lf Madalyn Murray. In [[1949]] she obtained a Law degree from [[South Texas College of Law]] but never...
    9: ...American Atheists]], "a nationwide movement which defends the [[civil rights]] of nonbelievers, works ...
    11: ...t the [[1970s]] she publicly debated religious leaders on a variety of issues and also produced an [[a...
    13: ... behave. In a [[1982]] address she criticized a wide variety of atheists as being unacceptable, seemin...
  2. Mouth (2182 bytes)
    10: ...sed to classify animals into [[protostome]] and [[deuterostome]].
    14: ..., don't even have a mouth. The tapeworm lives inside the digestive system, so it doesn't need its own ...
    20: ...medial and maxillary processes meet during embryo development. When these processes fail to fuse fully...
  3. Chromosome (12667 bytes)
    1: ...color="#0000FF">Chromatid</font>. One of the two identical parts of the chromosome after [[S phase]]. ...
    2: ...in [[1842]] and their behavior later described in detail by [[Walther Flemming]] in [[1882]]. In [[191...
    8: ...nction between plasmids and chromosomes is poorly defined, though size and necessity are generally tak...
    17: ... color="#FF0000">'''centromere'''</font>. (4) Condensed chromatin during [[prophase]]. (Two copies of...
    19: ...ded by a [[satellite chromosome]] that contains codes for [[ribosome|ribosomal]] [[RNA]].
  4. United States (58223 bytes)
    2: ... level of local autonomy under the [[federation|federal]] system.
    12: ...deral level]];<br> [[English language|English]] [[de facto]] |
    14: government_type = [[Democratic]] [[Federal republic]] |
    15: ...r>[[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]] |
    16: leader_names = [[Joe Biden]]<br>[[Kamala Harris]] |
  5. Slovenia (19318 bytes)
    16: government_type = Democratic [[republic]] |
    17: ...er_titles = [[List of Presidents of Slovenia|President]]<br>[[Prime Minister of Slovenia|Prime Ministe...
    18: leader_names = [[Janez Drnovsek|Janez Drnov&#353;ek]]<b...
    20: area_magnitude = 1_E10 |
    28: population_density = 96 |
  6. Watercolor painting (4393 bytes)
    3: ...nting vary, the most common is paper. Others include [[papyrus]], bark papers, [[plastic]]s, [[leather...
    6: ...later. Some of the oldest paper manufactures include [[Fabriano]], Italy, opened in [[1276]], and Arch...
    12: ...ed full-scale cartoons as precursors for tapestry designs.
    21: ...en.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Francis Picabia]], ''Ridens'', (c. 1929), gouache and watercolor on cardboa...
    23: The broader term for water-based painting media is ''[[water...
  7. Socrates (7975 bytes)
    5: ...n and instead encouraged the decoration of Alcibiades. During such campaigns, he also showed his extra...
    7: ...ates that he teaches for a living, paid by his students, and that he thinks this is the most important...
    9: ...g and everyone, and apparently it offended the leaders of this time. He was found guilty as charged, a...
    11: ...hy for much longer than this and include [[Parmenides]], [[Anaxagoras]], [[Prodicus]], the priestess [...
    15: See [[Trial of Socrates]] for more detail and background about Socrates' trial and exec...
  8. List of religions (13836 bytes)
    1: ...plicable a religion will only be listed once. The definition of religion for this page is fairly liber...
    5: ...gions with Wikipedia articles will be listed in order to ensure that all entries on this list are nota...
    8: ...classical [[monotheism]], who consider themselves descendants of the patriarch [[Abraham]].''
    21: ***[[Deobandi]]
    38: *****[[Modern Orthodox Judaism]]
  9. Cheetah (6461 bytes)
    16: ==Description==
    17: ...und [[black]] spots and black tear lines on the sides of the muzzle. The adult animal weighs from 40 t...
    22: ...omes from [[Hindi]] ''chiitaa'', which is perhaps derived from [[Sanskrit]] ''chitraka'', meaning "the...
    28: ...s are [[carnivore]]s, eating mostly [[mammal]]s under 40 kg (90 lb), including [[gazelle]]s, [[impala]...
    32: ...y in [[Africa]], but in the past their range extended into northern [[India]] and the [[Iran]]ian [[pl...
  10. Bobcat (4586 bytes)
    15: ...] and its habitat is [[deciduous]] forests and wooded areas in most of the western and southeastern [[...
    18: ...tats across the country, they do not tolerate the deep [[snow]]s. Bobcats move about their home ranges...
    22: ...nt]]s, but will also attempt to hunt the larger [[deer]] in winter months when other food is scarce.
    41: ...ad (feral cat tracks generally show a single, rounded hump at the top of the foot pad).
    46: *''Tom Brown's Field Guide to Nature Observation and Tracking'' by Tom Brown...
  11. Tundra (7482 bytes)
    1: ...dra''' is an area where the [[tree]] growth is hindered by low temperatures and short growing seasons....
    10: ...al peoples who are mostly [[nomad]]ic reindeer herders, such as the [[Nganasan people|Nganasan]] and N...
    14: ...n hour). However in terms of precipitation, it is desert-like, with only about 150–250 mm (6–10 in...
    16: ...s in the arctic tundra include [[caribou]] ([[reindeer]]), [[musk ox]], [[arctic hare]], [[arctic fox]...
    20: ...mafrost in a given area on human time scales (decades or centuries) could radically change which speci...
  12. Aviator (3951 bytes)
    2: ... can be applied more broadly, for example to include people such as [[Wing-walking|wing-walkers]] who ...
    6: ...te authority given to the ''Pilot in Command'' is derived from that of a ship?s captain.
    8: ...for information on license requirements). The [[Federal Aviation Administration]] controls the issuanc...
    11: <!-- ugh - does anyone know how to code HTML for balanced columns? -->
    34: *[[Geoffrey de Havilland]]
  13. Des Moines, Iowa (13222 bytes)
    2: ...300px|The State Capitol of Iowa, featuring its golden dome.]]
    4: ...ncorporated on [[September 22]], [[1851]] as Fort Des Moines.
    5: ...nes" in [[1857]]. [http://www.ci.des-moines.ia.us/departments/AC/Information/AChistoricalinfo.htm]
    8: ...iver]] (from [[French language|French]] ''Rivi貥 des Moines'', i.e. "River of the Monks") and [[Racco...
    9: [[Image:Iowa_state_map.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipar...
  14. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    23: *[[Adelard of Bath]], (12th century){{fn|C}}
    26: *[[Aedesius]], (d. 355)
    27: *[[Aenesidemus]], (1st century BC){{fn|R}}
    37: *[[Alain de Lille]], (c. 1128-1202)
    44: *[[Alcibiades]], (c. 450-404 BC)
  15. Shinto (25829 bytes)
    2: ...ocesses, for example, [[Amaterasu]], the [[Sun goddess]]. The word Shinto was created by combining two...
    4: ...hinto practices and teachings, once given a great deal of prominence during the war, are no longer tau...
    9: ... ancestral deities were given prominence over the deities of other groups, though different systems co...
    11: ...aterasu]]. Much of the area of modern Japan was under only fragmentary control by the Imperial family,...
    13: ...For example, he famously linked Amaterasu, Sun Goddess and ancestor of the Imperial family, with [[Dai...
  16. Wallaby (4280 bytes)
    4: ... small forest-dwelling wallabies are known as [[pademelon]]s.
    6: Wallabies are widely distributed across [[Australia]], particularly ...
    8: ...ost closely related to the kangaroos and, size aside, look very similar. These are the ones most frequ...
    10: ... relationship between several of them is poorly understood. Several are endangered. Captive rock walla...
    12: The [[Banded Hare Wallaby]] is thought to be the last remaini...
  17. Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
    5: ...ge_caption= Luther at age 46 (Lucas Cranach the Elder, 1529) |
    8: dead=dead|
    9: date_of_death=[[18 February]], [[1546]] |
    10: place_of_death=Eisleben, Germany
    12: ...hings inspired the [[Protestant Reformation]] and deeply influenced the [[doctrine]]s of [[Lutheran]],...
  18. Easter (31700 bytes)
    2: ...iday and ends around [[Pentecost]]. See [[Eastertide]].)
    4: ...n]] has a different chronology which has Christ's death at the time of the slaughter of the Passover l...
    6: ... fertility festival, although there is no hard evidence of any link.
    9: {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="6" style="float...
    59: ...ed on a [[lunar calendar]] similar&mdash;but not identical&mdash;to the [[Hebrew Calendar]]. The preci...
  19. Arctic fox (3697 bytes)
    15: ...[genus]] ''[[Vulpes]]'', they have long been considered the sole member of the genus ''Alopex''.
    17: ==Description==
    18: ...in the summer are dull brown, remaining whitish underneath. Foxes of the blue scheme are light gray in...
    20: ...30-cm tail. They are 20 to 30 cm tall at the shoulder, and usually weigh from 3 to 6 [[kilogram|kg]]. ...
    25: ...polar bear]]s, even though polar bears' prey includes the Arctic fox itself.
  20. Alpine Dachsbracke (1974 bytes)
    2: {| border=1 cellspacing=0 align=right cellpadding=2
    13: |Basset des Alpes
    36: ...e''', is a small [[scenthound]], bred to track [[deer]] as well as [[boar]], [[hare]], and [[fox]]. T...
    45: Used effectively to hunt wounded deer, this breed could work even in harsh terrain. I...

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