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- Nancy Harkness Love (1763 bytes)
3: ...r, and started a flying school there. During and after her college education, she worked in various j...
5: ...r [[Gwinn Air Car Company]], testing various aircraft modifications including the new [[tricycle landi...
11: ... [[B-17]]. She was certified in 16 military aircraft, including the [[Douglas C-47]] and the [[A-36]]...
13: ...erans. They were recognized in [[1977]], shortly after her death. She was inducted into the [[Michig... - Nepal (22444 bytes)
60: ...and the southern Terai and the British retreated. After Nepali [[Gurkhas]] aided the British in quashi...
62: ...n Jung Bahadur Rana seized control of the country after assassinating several hundred princes and chie...
68: ...ndra]] was proclaimed king on [[June 4]]. Shortly afterward, he declared martial law, and dissolved th...
87: ...infall at the peak of monsoon (generally July, in Mustang August).
98: |Mustang:||60 mm - Oklahoma (32092 bytes)
126: ... their African slaves to Oklahoma, which added to African-American population in the region.
131: After the Civil War, in [[1866]], the federal govern...
137: ...that can be owned by no man," the judge said, and after that the panhandle was referred to as No Man's...
161: ...he [[Ku Klux Klan]] was also active, denouncing [[African-Americans|Blacks]], [[Catholic Church|Cathol...
173: Major trends in Oklahoma history after the Depression era included the rise again of ... - Aviation history (39698 bytes)
5: ...of aviation has had several broad trends. [[Aircraft]] designers have struggled to make their planes ...
15: ... was the first person to seriously design an aircraft, designing a glider in the [[15th century]]. Wh...
17: ...escient in his observation that powering the aircraft through the air was the crux of flying. Suffici...
25: ..., [[Sir George Cayley]] became interested in aircraft and started the first rigorous study of the [[ph...
35: ...ncrease more. Without immediate correction, the craft would pitch up and stall. - Horse (38916 bytes)
21: ...sticated horses startle easily and must, for the safety of riders, undergo careful introductions to st...
38: ...[United States]] (often called "[[Mustang (horse)|mustangs]]") and in parts of [[Australia]] (called [[brum...
86: * [[mustang]] - a [[feral]] horse found in the western plains...
155: Horses come in various sizes and shapes. The draft breeds can top 20 hands (80 inches, 2.03 metres)...
157: ... underwent domestication, and it diverged in form after domestication through human selective breeding... - Hernando de Soto (explorer) (19418 bytes)
9: DeSoto gained much of his wealth in the trafficking of slaves and came to own large areas of l...
11: ...ded Pizarro to Cajamarca on their invasion march. After Atahualpa had been arrested, DeSoto often visi...
21: ... [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipart]]]After a short stop in the [[Canary Islands]], de Sot...
23: ... of Tampa). He named the place ''Espiritu Santo'' after the Holy Ghost. De Soto's aim was to colonize ...
24: ...ailors, the ships brought priests, blacksmiths, craftsmen, engineers, farmers, and merchants. Few of t... - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (37869 bytes)
40: ...n still in compliance with the [[Clean Air Act]] (after [[Jacksonville, Florida]])
51: ...[[Yukon, Oklahoma|Yukon]] <br>[[Mustang, Oklahoma|Mustang]] <br>[[El Reno, Oklahoma|El Reno]]</td>
61: ...can (U.S. Census)|Black]] or [[Race (U.S. Census)|African American]], 3.51% [[Native American (U.S. Ce...
75: ...second largest military institution in the state (after Ft. Sill in [[Lawton]]).
89: ...ge downtown urban park. Designed by [[I. M. Pei]] after the [[Tivoli Gardens]] in [[Copenhagen]], the ... - Hernando de Soto explorer (34946 bytes)
5: ...ng men begging for a chance to find military fame after the [[Moors]] were defeated. With discovery of...
14: ...at he could find no signs of an army in the area. After the execution of Atahualpa, Pizarro and his me...
20: ...tuguese people|Portuguese]] volunteers, some of [[Africa]]n descent, for the [[government]] of Cuba an...
31: ...ountain]]s, which they traversed immediately thereafter, and dozens of other [[Geography|geographic fe...
36: ...ir families, some from Cuba, most from Europe and Africa. Few of them had ever traveled outside of Spa...
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