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  1. United Arab Emirates (10825 bytes)
    2: ...Arabia|Arabian Peninsula]] in [[Southwest Asia]], comprising seven [[emirate]]s: [[Abu Dhabi]], [[Ajman...
    71: ...th other factors like the relatively low price of commodities, the warm temperatures that prevail for m...
    75: The UAE comprises the following seven emirates:
    88: ...s considered to be one of the fifteen states that comprise the so-called "[[Cradle of Humanity]]".
    94: ...nent]] descent. The population growth rate is low compared to its neighbours. Religious beliefs are mos...
  2. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    4: common_name = Pakistan|the=|
    51: ...t is a member of the [[United Nations|UN]], the [[Commonwealth of Nations]], the [[South Asian Associat...
    62: ...y [[Strato II]], whose reign ended about [[10]] [[Common Era|CE]]. Various Greek kings ruled into the b...
    72: ...49 to 1799 left the remnants of the Mughal Empire completely vulnerable. The British did not gain stron...
    79: ...tish, that it resulted in the worst ever recorded communal riots in the region and perhaps one of the w...
  3. New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
    42: ... bishop, [[Gene Robinson]], within the [[Anglican Communion]] (the [[Episcopal Church]] in the USA).
    51: In the 1830s, NH saw two major news stories: the founding of the [[Republic of Indian...
    62: ...House of Representatives and the British House of Commons. Based on 2000 Census data, this averages out to ...
    90: ...northern part of Massachusetts, in the [[Missouri Compromise]] of [[1820]]. This claim is also bolstere...
    92: ...n is consistent with the results of NH native and newspaper legend Horace Greeley imploring, "Go West, Y...
  4. Cave (10592 bytes)
    6: ...formed by geologic processes. These may involve a combination of chemical processes, tectonic forces an...
    11: ...a flows downhill and the surface cools down and becomes hard. The lava now flows inside its crust, unti...
    20: * '''Sea caves''' are very common at all coasts of the world, but as they are re...
    25: ...[lava]], [[sandstone]], and [[gypsum]]. The most common process of cave formation is karstification, w...
    32: ...this abundance are the facts that limestone is so common and the slowness of the solution process. If i...
  5. Mars (27704 bytes)
    13: ...panied by [[ethane]], while volcanic methane is accompanied by [[sulfur dioxide]].
    31: ...st]] and the [[Mariana Trench]]) is only 19.7 km. Combined with the planets' different radii, this mean...
    85: ...l problems, but enough have either failed or lost communications for no apparent reason that some resea...
    101: ...]] [[1924]] was 0.37284 [[astronomical unit|AU]], compared to 0.37271 AU on [[August 27]] [[2003]], and...
    122: ...LH84001|ALH 84001]] [[meteorite]] thought to have come from Mars, shows some features that may be [[fos...
  6. Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
    40:
    47: ...le wrote in his memoirs that "my mother felt an uncompromising passion for the fatherland, equal to her...
    59: ...nce|Sedan]] on May 10, 1940, he was finally given command of the 4th Armoured Division.
    63:
    69: ...nd bewilderment that was France in June 1940, the news that a French general was in London refusing the ...
  7. Tycho Brahe (17516 bytes)
    10: ...ix years old. Around 1552 his uncle was given the command of Vordingborg Castle to which they moved, an...
    26: ...fell in love with [[Kirsten J?sdatter]] who was a commoner, her father, Pastor Jorgen Hansen, being the...
    27: Under Danish law, when a nobleman and a commoner woman lived together openly as husband and w...
    28: ... legitimate in the eyes of the law, but they were commoners like their mother and could not inherit the...
    47: ... of significant astronomical events such as the [[comet]] of [[1577]] and the [[supernova]] of [[1572]]...
  8. Formula One (29650 bytes)
    22: ...i|Ferrari]]. Though [[Stirling Moss]] was able to compete with him regularly, Fangio is remembered for ...
    26: ... Hill]], and [[Denny Hulme]], British teams and [[commonwealth]] drivers won twelve world championships...
    28: ...t has since become the teams' biggest source of income by far, and [[cigarette]] manufacturers remain a...
    35: ... contributing to [[Bernie Ecclestone]]'s eventual complete financial control of the sport.
    37: ...]] (750 [[kilowatt|kW]]) and were essential to be competitive. These cars were and still are the most p...
  9. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    15: ...om the depths of post-[[World War I]] defeat to become one of the world's most powerful nations. Nevert...
    24: ...hat his grandmother [[Maria Schicklgruber]] had become pregnant after working as a servant in a Jewish ...
    25: ...f high school (''Realschule'') in Linz, he failed completely and had to repeat the grade. His teachers ...
    27: ...as a customs official, although Adolf wanted to become a painter. This is further supported by Hitler's...
    31: ...ob or learn a profession. He was told he should become an architect, since he had some flair for painti...
  10. American Revolutionary War (40738 bytes)
    7: == Combatants ==
    10: ...luctant to go very far from home, and would often come and go as they saw fit. Militia typically lacked...
    12: ...greatest number of men that Washington personally commanded in the field at any one time was fewer than...
    19: ...ome 100,000, many of whom made up the bulk of all combatants during the American Revolutionary War. In ...
    25: Most [[American Indian]] communities east of the [[Mississippi River]] were af...
  11. Indianapolis, Indiana (25903 bytes)
    26: ...|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipart]]]
    29: ...Germany|German]] architect [[Bruno Schmitz]], was completed on the site in [[1901]].
    31: ...ng its length. Construction of the Central Canal commenced in 1836, but Indiana went bankrupt in [[183...
    33: ...okes of a wheel, Indianapolis was on its way to becoming a major "hub" of regional transport connecting...
    37: ...ecause the statute of limitations had run out; he completed his term in disgrace. The Klan continued t...
  12. Salt Lake City, Utah (41550 bytes)
    5: ...|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipart]]]
    17: These newcomers organized a new state called [[State of Desere...
    22: The [[First Transcontinental Railroad]] was completed in [[1869]] at [[Promontory Summit]] on the...
    24: ...r concern of recent government officials has been combating inner-city decay. The city lost population ...
    42: ... the Great Salt Lake. [[Algae]] buildup and decay commonly results in a phenomena known as ''“lak...
  13. Russia (28007 bytes)
    4: ...ndent country, and an influential member of the [[Commonwealth of Independent States]], since the union...
    31: ...ian Revolution]], the [[Bolshevik]] wing of the [[Communist Party]] under [[Vladimir Lenin]] seized pow...
    37: ...the Russian military. Some of these groups have become increasingly [[Islamist]] over the course of the...
    43: ...#1091;ма, ''Gosudarstvennaya Duma''), comprising 450 ''deputies'' also serving a four-year ...
    53: ...eral subjects]], making a total of 89 constituent components. There are 21 [[republic]]s within the fed...
  14. Global warming (53726 bytes)
    3: ...ch the effects are due to human causes. The most common global warming theories [[attribution of recen...
    5:
    25: [[Image:2000_Year_Temperature_Comparison.png|thumb|right|Two millenia of temperatur...
    38: ...data is not in dispute, the records suffer from incomplete coverage, geographically and historically, m...
    42: ... great as previously published [http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/nature/journal/v433/n7...
  15. Dog (69384 bytes)
    19: ...d perhaps most important role of dogs is as [[Pet|companions]]. Dogs have lived with and worked with hu...
    27: ''Dog'', in common usage, refers to the domestic dog, ''Canis lup...
    35: ...d rapidly, leaping as necessary, to chase and overcome prey. Consequently, they have small, tight feet,...
    37: ...sighthound]]s, have a field of vision up to 270? (compared to 100? to 120? for humans), although broad-...
    39: ... for humans) and as high as 70,000 to 100,000 Hz (compared to 20,000 Hz for humans)<sup>[[#References ...
  16. Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
    6: ... Origin of Species]]'' established evolution by [[common descent]] as the dominant scientific theory of...
    19: ... all animals had similar organs differing only in complexity. In March [[1827]] Darwin made a presentat...
    21: ...come a physician and fearing that Charles would become a "ne'er do well", enrolled him at [[Christ's Co...
    22: ...s an [[Anglican]] parson provided a comfortable income and when most naturalists in England were clergy...
    24: ...d scraped through in classics, maths and physics, coming 10th out of a pass list of 178.
  17. Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
    10: ... name=autogenerated1>[http://christmas.lovetoknow.com/How_Christmas_Started_in_China How Christmas Star...
    14: ...corations, signs, and other symbolic items have become increasingly prevalent during the month of Decem...
    27: ... stayed on in India<ref>http://www.theholidayspot.com/christmas/worldxmas/india.htm</ref>.Christmas is ...
    29: ...tmas is also known as ''bada din'' (the big day). Commercialization and open markets are however bringi...
    37: Encouraged by the commercial sector, the secular celebration of Christm...

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