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  1. Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
    9: ...d poet. She granted [[Royal Charter]]s to several famous organizations, including [[Trinity College, D...
    16: ...sed as Lady Elizabeth and lived in exile from her father as he married his succession of wives. Henry'...
    18: ...ul Anne had entrusted her daughter's spiritual welfare to Parker before her death. Later, Parker would...
    20: ...t her father's enormous weight. However, from her father she did inherit her red hair.
    25: ...ving left a will which purported to supersede his father's. Contravening the [[English Act of Success...
  2. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    15: ...inent female [[celebrity]] of her generation: a [[fashion]] [[icon]], an ideal of feminine [[beauty]],...
    22: ... Spencer, 7th Earl Spencer]] in [[1975]], Diana's father became the 8th [[Earl Spencer]], and she acqu...
    24: ... as an academically below-average student, having failed all of her [[O-level]] examinations. At age ...
    26: ===Marriage and family===
    28: ...the Spencers, had been close to the British Royal Family for decades. Her maternal grandmother, the Do...
  3. Kim Campbell (10679 bytes)
    41: Upon her election to the [[Canadian House of Commons]] in [[1988]], Campbell became Canada's first fem...
    45: ...ernment. When an election had to be called in the fall of 1993, the party had high hopes that they may...
    49: ...l]] leader [[Jean Chr鴩en]]'s [[1993 Chretien ad|facial paralysis was mocked]] was largely regarded a...
    51: ...tory]] by the Liberal Party, and Campbell herself failed to hold onto her [[Vancouver]] [[riding]]. T...
    59: ...hair of the [[Council of Women World Leaders]], a network organised by the Kennedy School.
  4. United Arab Emirates (10825 bytes)
    36: | Sheik [[Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahayan]]
    61: ... Kingdom]] control of their defense and foreign affairs in nineteenth-century treaties. In [[1971]], s...
    67: ...death on [[2 November]] [[2004]]. His son, [[Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahayan]] was elected president the ...
    71: .... The success of these ventures, along with other factors like the relatively low price of commodities...
    94: ...izable minorities of Christians, Hindus and other faiths. Around 90% of the population can read and wr...
  5. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    7: ... Yaqeen-e-muhkam, ittihād, nazm<br /> ([[Urdu]]: Faith (self confidence), Unity, Discipline) |
    62: ...ibutaries to the south and east, possibly even as far as [[Mathura]] in modern India. [[Sagala]] (mode...
    72: ...]] arrived in the east of Sub-Continent under the false pretenses of trade in [[Tea]], [[Tobacco]], a...
    74: ...a]] (now [[Yangon]], [[Myanmar]]). Bhadur Shah Zaffar, known as the Poet King, contributed some of [[U...
    76: ... Muslim population of the empire, employing the infamous "[[Divide and rule]]" policy. This suppressio...
  6. Mars (27704 bytes)
    8: ...]] and only one-tenth the [[mass]] (though its surface area is approximately equal to that of the Eart...
    11: ...osphere]] is thin: the [[air pressure]] on the surface is only 750 [[pascal]]s, about 0.75 percent of ...
    18: ...phere by transporting carbon rich rocks to the surface, while the presence of a magnetic field would h...
    22: ...at Meridiani, and at times it saturated the subsurface. Because liquid water is a key prerequisite for...
    27: ...s, pitted and cratered by ancient impacts. The surface of Mars as seen from Earth is consequently divi...
  7. Computer (32773 bytes)
    14: ... be reduced to Boolean operations, a sufficiently fast electronic computer is capable of attacking the...
    64: ...ce the [[1940s]] digital computers have become by far the most common, although analog computers are s...
    81: ...sentially, rewiring the machine. While immensely faster and more capable than earlier designs, it was...
    97: ...stant|PDA]]s) but many are programmed once in the factory and only seldom, if ever, reprogrammed. The ...
    107: ...stralia]]n stored-program computer, evaluated rainfall patterns for the [[catchment area]] of the [[Sn...
  8. San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
    31: ...lso includes several islands in the bay and the [[Farallon Islands]] 27 miles offshore in the [[Pacifi...
    48: ... firewood, San Francisco lacked most of the basic facilities for a nineteenth century settlement. Thes...
    51: ... Company|Ghirardelli]] [[chocolate]], and [[Wells Fargo]] bank.
    58: ...gent sick had previously rested on the state, but faced with the San Francisco cholera epidemic, the s...
    64: ...he rupture of over 270 miles of the [[San Andreas Fault]], from [[San Juan Bautista]] to [[Eureka]], c...
  9. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    19: ...hitler.jpg|thumb|180px|right|Adolf Hitler as an infant.]]
    20: ...his [[autobiography]], Adolf Hitler describes his father as an "irascible tyrant"; however, there is l...
    22: ...y closely related to Hiedler through his mother's family, too.
    24: ...]], the implications of this along with his known family history were politically explosive, especiall...
    25: ... year of high school (''Realschule'') in Linz, he failed completely and had to repeat the grade. His t...
  10. Sacramento, California (21190 bytes)
    14: leader_name = [[Heather Fargo]] |
    42: ...all founded by John Sutter, Sr., would eventually fail).
    56: ... elements in the economic success of the city. In fact, Sacramento effectively controlled commerce on ...
    63: ...], William G. "Bill" Stone (later considered "The Father of the Port of Sacramento") convinced the [[U...
    67: The first major storage facility at the port was a 500,000 bushel (18,000 m&...
  11. Indianapolis, Indiana (25903 bytes)
    29: ... the Governor's mansion. It was used as a market commons for over six years. Although an expensive Governo...
    33: ...ity is a major trucking center, and the extensive network of highways has allowed Indianapolis to enjoy a r...
    35: ...dustries such as [[glass]] and [[automobile]] manufacturing. However, the natural gas deposits were d...
    51: ...e 791,870 people, 320,107 households, and 192,704 families residing in the city, but the metropolitan ...
    53: ...he average household size is 2.39 and the average family size is 3.04.
  12. Squash (fruit) (4665 bytes)
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Cucurbitaceae]]}}
    44: {{commons|Cucurbita}}
    45: ...01081.jpg|left|thumb|Squashes grow hanging from a network of stalks]]
  13. Human societies (6587 bytes)
    8: ...ion|abstractly]], a ''society'' is defined as a [[network]] of [[relation]]ships between [[entity|entities]...
    10: ...ugh national institutions concerned with civic welfare.
    15: ...ties, [[horticulture|horticulturalist]] or simple farming societies, and [[agriculture|intensive agric...
    20: ...n cultures; typically, prestige or other cultural factor accrues to the generous individual or group.
    52: ...ons/topics/culture/glossary/society.html Learning Commons - What is Culture ? - Glossary Item - Society]

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