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  1. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    36: ...s not re-elected as an Alderman, a decision which affected his daughter deeply.
    41: ...ervative candidate but fought in the [[safe seat|safe]] Labour seat of [[Dartford (UK Parliament const...
    43: Thatcher had begun to look for a safe Conservative seat, and was narrowly rejected as ...
    45: ...moved to the Shadow [[HM Treasury|Treasury]] Team after [[1966]].
    52: ...vernment had lost control of [[monetary policy]]. After Heath lost the [[United Kingdom general electi...
  2. Hypatia of Alexandria (10302 bytes)
    14: ...ns about people who begin to undertake philosophy after failing at some other career: "Their philosop...
    18: Theories, without sufficient data, (in the ancient world it is common for "historia...
    22: ... place called Cinaron, and there burnt them. This affair brought not the least opprobrium, not only up...
    26: : "And [after an alleged Jewish massacre was punished by the...
    32: The punishment of [[witchcraft]] had been determined decades earlier by Emperor...
  3. Rosalind Franklin (9829 bytes)
    5: ... in [[London]] in the [[United Kingdom]], into an affluent and influential Anglo-Jewish family. Her gr...
    8: ...l and how to use them most efficiently, a problem affecting the war. Her work helped spark the idea of...
    9: ...structure of carbons. Indeed on several occasions after accepting a position at King's, but before lea...
    15: ...and Franklin illuminating their X-ray diffraction data published in the same issue of ''Nature'' support...
    18: ...heir paper. In fact, she had already prepared a draft paper describing the structure as a double helix...
  4. Grace Hopper (7469 bytes)
    16: After Rep. [[Philip Crane]] saw her on a March [[198...
    25: ...sociation of Information Technology Professionals|Data Processing Management Association]].
  5. Lise Meitner (3907 bytes)
    4: ...1]], studying physics under [[Ludwig Boltzmann]]. After she obtained her doctorate degree, she went to...
    10: ... completely unexpected; it took some study of the data and creative thinking to free her mind from the c...
  6. Harriet Tubman (5215 bytes)
    2: ... York]]), also known as ''Black Moses'', was an [[African-American]] [[freedom fighter]]. An escaped s...
    5: ...rn Araminta Ross, she later took the name Harriet after her mother. Around [[1844]] she married John T...
    15: ...ursuers and later resumed her planned route at a safer location.
    21: ...sion for her military service until some 30 years after the fact. That same year she married [[Nelson...
    38: [[List of African-American abolitionists]], [[Slave narrative]...
  7. Locomotive (16705 bytes)
    11: * ''Safety'' - it is often safer to locate the train's power systems away from p...
    14: ...ng cars means that either can be replaced without affecting the other. At some times, locomotives have...
    21: ...d by far the most common type of locomotive until after [[World War II]]. The age of steam correlates ...
    27: ...was far lower. As labour costs rose, particularly after the second world war, non-steam technologies b...
    29: ...steam engines remain in use because they are less affected by reduced air pressure than diesel engines...
  8. Actinium (7046 bytes)
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  9. Scientific revolution (17675 bytes)
    36: ... extending to the early 17th century, are the raw data on which are built the theoretical studies of how...
    111: *Steven Shapin and Simon Schaffer: ''Leviathan and the air pump: Hobbes, Boyle, ...
    116: ...rine Porter. New York; London: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1993 &nbsp; ISBN 0-7450-0682-5 &nbsp; ISBN 0-7...
  10. Evaluation (3857 bytes)
    18: ...hat processes and activities were used to collect data to answer the questions and compare the evaluand ...
    19: ...at analysis procedures were used to interpret the data?
  11. Ceramics (15941 bytes)
    1: Ceramics, a form of art and craftsmanship that dates back thousands of years, invo...
    7:
    46: ...with [[cement]]s and [[glass]]. The traditional crafts are described in the article on [[pottery]]. A ...
    55: ..., ceramic [[capacitor]]s, and [[Ferroelectric RAM|data storage]] elements. [[crystallite|Grain boundary]...
    84: ...pate a lot of energy, and they self reset &mdash; after the voltage across the device drops below the ...
  12. Process (6114 bytes)
    11: ...e [[information processing]] of a [[stream]] of [[data]].
    33: ...gram]], and represents an action performed on the data.
  13. Ptolemy (10609 bytes)
    5: ...&eta; &Sigma;&#973;&nu;&tau;&alpha;&xi;&iota;&sigmaf;'', "The Great Treatise"). It was preserved, like...
    11: ... part of the ''Geography'' is a discussion of the data and of the methods he used. Like with the model ...
    14: ... from the Arctic to the East-indies and deep into Africa; Ptolemy was well aware that he knew about on...
    16: ...''Geography'' however, date only from about 1300, after the text was rediscovered by [[Maximus Planude...
    18: ...e always been adding or improving the topographic data: this is a testimony of the persistent popularity...
  14. Aristarchus (4292 bytes)
    3: ...and [[asteroid]] [[3999 Aristarchus]], both named after the astronomer.''
    21: ...orrect [[geometry]], but inaccurate observational data, Aristarchus concluded that the Sun was 20 times ...
  15. Culture (23440 bytes)
    23: ...t also because they constitute different kinds of data that require different methodologies. Since at le...
    31: In addition to the aforementioned processes, migration on a major scale...
    43: ...chnological subsystem. [http://fog.ccsf.cc.ca.us/~aforsber/ccsf/culture_defined.html]
    65: ... many cultures. One sex might desire changes that affect the other, as happened in the second half of ...
    143: *[[Culture of South Africa|South Africa]]
  16. Map (10223 bytes)
    49: ... computer. Much of cartography, especially at the data-gathering survey level, has been subsumed by [[ge...
    62: ...ile correspond to the pixels of the display, thereafter (3) applies.
  17. Cartography (10500 bytes)
    3: ...red from [[measurement]] and can be stored in a [[database]], from which it can be extracted for a varie...
    9: ...r used geometry to survey land and to resurvey it after the periodic flooding of the [[Nile]] obscured...
    30: ...to make accurate reproductions from more accurate data. Optical technology, such as the [[telescope]], [...
    34: ...alization, image processing, spatial analysis and database software, have democratized and greatly expan...
    43: ...ecessary to interpret spatial cultural and social data.
  18. Science (19868 bytes)
    12: ..., to govern human affairs. Because of their close affiliation, the terms "positivism" and "empiricism"...
    52: ...es or replaces it in light of new observations or data.
  19. History of ancient Egypt (28563 bytes)
    31: ...ixture of [[Europe]]an, [[Middle East]]ern, and [[Africa]]n''").
    71: ...he amount of rainfall in Egypt, Ethiopia and East Africa, contributed to the great famine and the subs...
    103: ...ut had instead gone underground. Smenkhkare died after a few months of solo reign, and in his place w...
    111: ... [[Twentieth dynasty of Egypt|20th Dynasty]] who, after a couple of battles, was followed by a number ...
    117: ...ynasty]] started to return the organs to the body after preservation instead of using the jars, the ja...
  20. Egyptian chronology (11665 bytes)
    21: ... Egypt|fifth dynasty]] that had begun with [[Userkaf]] and has been concluded with [[Unas]]. A wooden ...
    27: ...ising amount of uncertainty and conjecture in the data and interpretations which form the basis for the ...
    63: :From Sneferu (Sifouris, Snofru) to Shepses-kaf
    65: :From Weser-kaf (Userkaf) to Wenis (or Unas)

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