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- Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
8: ...t British monarch of the [[House of Stuart]]; she was succeeded by a distant cousin, [[George I of Gr...
10: ...h united England and Scotland into Great Britain) was a product of subsequent negotiations.
12: ...arlborough]], who led the English armies in the [[War of the Spanish Succession]].
15: ...n Churchill (the future Duke of Marlborough), who would later become one of Anne's most important gen...
17: ...if she converted to Catholicism. Princess Anne, however, declared her firm adherence to [[Anglicanism... - Canada (35540 bytes)
1: ...ntrary, please provide them on the talk page, and wait until the consensus changes before making the ...
3: ...e of the many "main" articles about Canada linked from this article, e.g., [[Politics of Canada]], [[G...
6: ...ry in [[North America]], the northern-most in the world and the second largest in area (after [[Russi...
8: ... democracy]] and is a [[constitutional monarchy]] with [[Elizabeth II of Canada|Queen Elizabeth II]] ...
10: ...2005|June 2005]] is 32.2 million people [http://www.statcan.ca/english/edu/clock/population.htm]. - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
10: ...t mon droit]] (Royal motto)<br>([[French language|French]]: God and my right)''<sup>2</sup></small> |
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46: ... each of these, the UK's official name is as follows:
47: ...Welsh]]: ''Teyrnas Unedig Prydain Fawr a Gogledd Iwerddon'' - Cave (10592 bytes)
2: ...caveexit.jpg|thumb|300px|The outside world viewed from a cave]]
3: ...t some portion of it will not receive daylight; however, in popular usage, the term includes smaller ...
11: ...face cools down and becomes hard. The lava now flows inside its crust, until the eruption ends.
12: ...lava inside the crust flows out and leaves a hollow tube.
13: ...ilo]] is the longest and deepest lava tube of the world and also the eighth longest cave of the Unite... - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
1: ... border=1 align=right cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0 width=300 style="margin: 0.5em 0 1em 1em; backgroun...
13: ...ently split into Eastern and Western halves, following the death of Theodosius I.
18: ...;ία Σοφία/Holy Wisdom)
21: ...inian's generals reconquer North Africa and Italy from the [[Vandals]] and [[Ostrogoths]].
27: ...most of North Africa, and later conquer Sicily as well. - Castle (27805 bytes)
1: ...ory|prehistoric]] [[earthworks (engineering)|earthworks]] (e.g. [[Hollingbury]] Castle, [[Maiden Cast...
2: ...ism|feudal]] age, often remained attached to the dwelling, resulting in many un-castlelike castles an...
4: ...inently in [[History of Japan|Japanese history]], where the feudal [[Daimyo]] inhabited them.
8: ...r owners for specific purposes, or evolved into new purposes over time:
10: ...n castles - e.g. portcullises, battlements and drawbridges. - Tree (23723 bytes)
2: ...g|right|thumb|250px|The [[conifer]]ous [[Coast Redwood]], the tallest tree species on earth]]
3: ..., trees are long-lived. A few species of trees grow to 100 m tall, and some can live for several [[mi...
5: ... Trees also play an important role in many of the world's [[mythology|mythologies]] (see [[Tree (myth...
9: ...] of plants. Trees thus show a wide variety of growth form, leaf type and shape, bark characteristics...
11: ...low gives examples of many well known trees and how they are typically classified. - Francis Bacon (16741 bytes)
1: [[image:Francis_Bacon.jpg|thumb|250px|Sir Francis Bacon]]
2: ...an]], [[spy]], [[freemason]] and [[essayist]]. He was knighted in [[1603]], created '''Baron Verulam'...
4: ... context of his time, such methods were connected with occult trends of [[hermeticism]] and [[alchem...
6: Francis Bacon was born at York House, Strand [[London]].
8: ...ughter of Sir Anthony Cooke, whose sister married William Cecil, Lord Burghley, the great minister of... - Colonial America (32872 bytes)
2: ...stly different reasons, and they created colonies with very different [[social]], [[religion|religiou...
4: ...ves more closely united than ever before, at odds with the [[Kingdom of Great Britain|British]] gover...
9: ...hnologies needed to make long voyages across open water.
11: ...n effort of colonization and conquest. Within a few years, they had divided up lucrative [[South Amer...
13: ... as the Europeans were concerned, they were still free for the taking. - Christianity (47078 bytes)
2: ...of [[Jesus|Jesus Christ]] as described in the [[New Testament]] of the [[Bible]].
6: ...k language|Greek]] translation for "Messiah". The word ''[[Christian]]'' means "belonging to Christ" ...
8: ...lly grouped into three main branches, which split from one another in disputes over doctrine:
9: ...n Catholicism]] (the largest single denomination, with over one billion adherents),
12: ...timated 2.0 billion followers or about 33% of the world's population. - Tycho Brahe (17516 bytes)
3: ...ss]] and [[paper mill]]. His best known assistant was [[Johannes Kepler]].
8: ...ycho's mother, also came from an important family which had produced leading churchmen and politician...
10: ... and where Tycho began a Latin education until he was 12 years old.
12: ... that so impressed him that he began to make his own studies of astronomy helped by some of the profe...
14: ...ect with the aim of mapping the heavens conducted from a single location over a period of several year... - Thomas More (15893 bytes)
2: ...ch he became the [[patron saint]] of statesmen, lawyers, and politicians.
5: ... London, where he studied law with his father and was admitted to [[Lincoln's Inn]] in [[1496]]. In ...
7: ...actices, including self-punishment in the form of wearing a [[hair shirt]] and occasional [[flagellat...
9: ... classical education at a time when such learning was usually reserved for men.
12: ...e king and his Lord Chancellor: [[Thomas Cardinal Wolsey]], [[Archbishop of York]]. - Congress of the United States (41315 bytes)
1: [[Image:Uscongress.gif|right|frame|Seal of the Congress.]]
3: ...resentatives|House of Representatives]] (the "[[Lower House]]") and the [[United States Senate|Senate...
5: ...pproximately one-third of the terms expire every two years.
7: ...is not a mere "chamber of review," as is the case with the upper houses of the [[bicameral]] legislat...
9: ...eet in the [[United States Capitol|Capitol]] in [[Washington, D.C]]. - Computer (32773 bytes)
1: ...]] of a [[personal computer]] (specifically a [[Power Mac G5]]).]]
3: ...art of a system. If a computer configured in this way is given appropriate input data, then it can au...
4: The discipline which studies the theory, design, and application o...
8: ...lectrons, photons, quantum particles or any other well-understood physical phenomenon. Although comp...
10: ...computers were once common in the 1960s but are now rarer. - Thomas Hobbes (26163 bytes)
2: ...as Hobbes: detail from a portrait by John Michael Wright ([[National Portrait Gallery]], London)]]
4: ...l 5]], [[1588]] – [[December 4]], [[1679]]) was a noted [[English (people)|English]] [[Politica...
6: ... contemporary of [[René „escartes|Descartes]] and wrote one of the replies to Descartes' ''Meditation...
10: ...ssive [[Puritan]] [[John Wilkinson (scholar)|John Wilkinson]] and he had some influence on Hobbes.
12: ...of Devonshire]]), and began a lifelong connection with that family. - Death Valley National Park (38245 bytes)
1: ...the [[Death Valley Pupfish]] - a survivor of much wetter times.
3: ...t was promoted to the status of National Park, as well as being substantially expanded.
5: ...diment and, during the wet times of [[ice age]]s, with [[lake]]s, such as [[Lake Manly]].
6: ... Park.png|frame|A slice through the highest and lowest points in Death Valley National Park.]]
8: [[Image:Wpdms shdrlfi020l death valley.jpg|frame|left|Death Valley and environs]] - Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
12: ...ble]] resulted in the formation of new traditions within Christianity and his teachings undoubtedly i...
14: ...ra]] began the tradition of [[clerical marriage]] within several Christian traditions.
17: ...er house" where Luther boarded from ages 14 to 17 while attending private school at [[Eisenach]].]]
19: .... Having risen from the [[peasantry]], his father was determined to see his son ascend to [[civil ser...
21: ... to his father's wishes, Martin enrolled in the law school of that university. - Global warming (53726 bytes)
3: ...n dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>). The alternative view, that the principal causes are natural cycles suc...
5: ...over the next one hundred years due to the lag in warming caused by the oceans.
7: ...effects by causing [[flood]]s, [[drought]]s, heat waves, reduction of [[agricultural]] yields or in e...
11: ...used change [http://www.grida.no/climate/ipcc_tar/wg1/518.htm]. Sometimes the term "anthropogenic cl...
16: ...ed Kingdom]] and the [[United States]] [http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/displaypagedoc.asp?id=13057]. - Dog (69384 bytes)
2: ...wing is markup for the dog taxonomy box; scroll down to get to the body text -->
4: ...gian Elkhound 600.jpg|249px]] | caption = '''[[Norwegian Elkhound]]'''<br>A breed of domestic dog.}}
12: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = ''[[wolf|C. lupus]]''}}
17: ...] to [[black]] with [[red]]s, [[gray]]s, and [[brown]]s also occurring in a tremendous variation of p...
19: ...at they have earned the [[sobriquet]] "man's best friend". - Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
1: ...Charles Darwin aged 51.jpg|thumb|300px|Charles Darwin, about the same time as the publication of ''[[...
2: ... Kingdom|British]] [[natural history|naturalist]] who achieved lasting fame as originator of the theo...
4: ...lar theory forced early joint [[publication of Darwin's theory]].
6: ...Man and Animals]]''. His last book was about earthworms.
8: ...ose to [[Sir William Herschel]] and [[Sir Isaac Newton]].
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