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  1. Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
    14: ...oming King George IV. Though she occupied a high position in the line of succession, Victoria was taug...
    20: ...was not clear what his surname was, because like most imperial, royal, princely, and ducal families, h...
    29: ...hat he could not govern under the restrictions imposed by the Queen, and consequently resigned his com...
    33: ... on the widely circulated [[1841]] [[Penny Red]] postage stamp.]]
    39: ...ued to secretly correspond with Lord Melbourne, whose influence, however, faded away as that of Prince...
  2. Computer (32773 bytes)
    10: ...the problem being solved is mapped as closely as possible onto the physical phenomena being exploited....
    12: ...binary]] base-two [[numeral system]] (ones and zeros). Next, all operations on that information are r...
    14: ...ic idea, which made modern ''digital'' computers possible, was formally identified and explored by [[C...
    20: ...e. It is the human brain which recognizes that those patterns form letters and numbers, and attaches ...
    29: ...ctronic computers, such as [[Colossus computer|Colossus]] in 1943 and the [[ENIAC]] announced in [[194...
  3. San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
    33: ...co-Oakland [[Combined Statistical Area]] (CSA), whose population is over 7 million. U.S. census data ...
    48: ... without water or firewood, San Francisco lacked most of the basic facilities for a nineteenth century...
    58: ...the order opened its own charity hospital, Mercy Hospital of San Francisco, which is still in operatio...
    60: ... late 19th century San Francisco was "Emperor" [[Joshua A. Norton]].
    62: ...s contributed to the transmission of plague, and possibly also motivated by the opportunity for profit...
  4. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    15: ...orld War I]] defeat to become one of the world's most powerful nations. Nevertheless, the [[Allies]] u...
    22: ...ally born a Hitler, however, and was ironically closely related to Hiedler through his mother's family...
    24: ...ner Maser]] and [[Ian Kershaw]] argue this was impossible since the Jews had been expelled from Graz i...
    25: ...ary schools he attended; however, in sixth grade (1900–1901), his first year of high school (''Rea...
    31: ...truggling painter in Vienna, copying scenes from postcards and selling his paintings to merchants and ...
  5. Indianapolis, Indiana (25903 bytes)
    25: ... population is 791,926, also making it Indiana's most populous city. It is the [[county seat]] of [[M...
    29: ... the Governor's mansion. It was used as a market commons for over six years. Although an expensive Governo...
    31: ...|National Road]], the portion of that road that crosses Indiana was not completed until a decade after...
    33: ...as in most American cities, caused a suburban explosion. With automobile companies as [[Duesenburg]],...
    35: ...ile]] manufacturing. However, the natural gas deposits were depleted by [[1915]], and this contribute...
  6. Salt Lake City, Utah (41550 bytes)
    2: ...[List of U.S. state capitals|state capital]] and most populous city in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Utah]]....
    6: ... has developed a strong tourism industry and was host to the [[2002 Winter Olympics]].
    15: ...s on [[July 24]], [[1847]]. They had traveled across the nation, seeking an isolated area to practice...
    17: ...flux of religious converts, making it one of the most populous cities in the [[American Old West|Old A...
    24: ...ls has been combating inner-city decay. The city lost population from the [[1960s]] through the [[1980...
  7. Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
    13: ...tish colonial rule]] to world attention. His philosophy of non-violence, for which he coined the term...
    18: ...orn in [[1897]]; and [[Devdas Gandhi]], born in [[1900]].
    20: ...udy in England, which he viewed as "a land of philosophers and poets, the very centre of civilization....
    23: ...atsky]] to further universal brotherhood. The Theosophists were devoted to the study of [[Buddhist]] ...
    25: ...ed a year-long contract from an Indian firm to a post in [[KwaZulu-Natal Province|Natal]], [[South Afr...
  8. Native American (42651 bytes)
    3: ...'', or '''Indigenous Peoples of America''') are those peoples [[indigenous people|indigenous]] to the ...
    5: ...s not native to the American continent, such as those from arctic [[Russia]]n [[Siberia]].
    11: ...ndigenous peoples that are native to territorial possesions of American countries but are not specific...
    19: ...[Migration (human)|migrated]] from [[Siberia]] across the [[Bering Strait]], between 17,000–11,0...
    21: ....org/book/chapter53/luzia/luzia.htm]. Thus other possibilities, not necessarily exclusive, have been s...
  9. Andes (13210 bytes)
    6: ...ides of the great chains. The ''Cordillera de la Costa'' starts from the southern extremity of the con...
    8: ...dorean Andes is the point on the Earth's surface most distant from its center, because of the [[equato...
    12: ...descending Nazca plate is young and buoyant [[lithosphere]], which resists subduction, causing a lot o...
    13: ...a del Fuego]] from the small [[Scotia Plate]]. Across the 1,000 km wide [[Drake Passage]] lie the...
    15: ...ing [[Cotopaxi]], one of the highest active volcanos in the world.
  10. Red deer (16671 bytes)
    17: ...[deer]] (cervid) in the world, second only to [[moose]] (which, confusingly, are called ''elk'' in [[E...
    19: ...er. Their [[antler]]s usually measure 1 -1.5 m across tip to tip. Males often weigh twice as much as f...
    24: ...t red deer usually stay in single-sex groups for most of the year, coming together to mate during [[Oc...
    26: ...at of the red deer, in that the elk "bugle" as opposed to "roaring". This is an adaptation to the mor...
    41: ...ranched elk is production of [[Velvet antler]]. Most wapiti live in the west, especially the Rocky Mo...
  11. Automobile (19750 bytes)
    2: ...g|300px|thumb|right|A small variety of cars, the most popular kind of automobile.]]
    4: ...bile has seats for the [[driving|driver]] and, almost without exception, one or more passengers.
    11: [[Image:Cars-stanleysteamcar-amoswolfe.jpg|thumb|300px|The 1923 Stanley Steam Car]]
    13: ...[[internal combustion engine]]s were completed almost simultaneously in [[1886]] by [[Germany|German]]...
    15: ...cles were [[steam engine]] powered; probably the most notable advances in steam power evolved in [[Bir...
  12. 1901 (12292 bytes)
    3: ...all>'''Years:'''</small><br> [[1898]] [[1899]] [[1900]] - [[1901]] - [[1902]] [[1903]] [[1904]]
    5: ...small> <br> [[1870s]] [[1880s]] [[1890s]] - '''[[1900s]]''' - [[1910s]] [[1920s]] [[1930s]]
    16: ...argument that new century should be celebrated in 1900 rejected worldwide).
    37: ...]] - The 1,282 foot (390 meters) covered bridge crossing the St.John River at [[Hartland]], [[New Brun...
    39: ...f the United States|Vice President]] [[Theodore Roosevelt]] utters the famous phrase, "Talk fluently a...

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