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  1. Puritan (15882 bytes)
    4: ...in the 17th century would be "[[Fundamentalism|fundamentalist]]": Puritanism was a movement rather th...
    16: ...ned rules. His thinking on the matter became the backbone of the Anglican church and would later be put to ...
    20: ... of the Church he saw Puritanism as a potentially dangerous movement; he authorized the [[King James B...
    36: ... [[United Church of Christ]]) is the direct descendant of New England Puritan congregations, although ...
    59: ...and who were relatively tolerant of other faiths—at least in England; the popular image is sligh...
  2. Vertebral column (7072 bytes)
    1: The '''vertebral column''' ('''backbone''' or '''spine''') is a column of [[vertebra]]e s...
    5: ... and lumbar curves are ''compensatory'' or ''secondary'', and are developed after [[birth]], the forme...
    7: ... [[descending aorta|descending thoracic aorta]] – a view which is supported by the fact that in ...
    17: ...practice, as irregularities of this sort are attendant also on fractures or displacements of the verte...
    29: ...stituting the malformation known as ''[[spina bifida]]''. This condition is most common in the lumbosa...
  3. Algeria (16548 bytes)
    40: | '''[[National Day]]''' || [[1 November]]
    44: ...y]]''' || [[Algerian dinar|Algerian dinar <small>(DA)</small>]] = 100 [[centimes]]
    60: ...dependent again in much of the area, while the Vandals took over parts until expelled by [[Justinian]]...
    64: ...er [[Aruj]], who established Algeria's modern boundaries in the north and made its coast a base for th...
    99: *<small>10</small> [[Blida]]
  4. Ancient Rome (25155 bytes)
    93: ...ot see the family as we of the suburban West do today - their family was far more far reaching than ou...
    98: ...ht expect (Cicero's daughter and wife planned his daughters husband all the time assuming that Cicero ...
    100: ... father was asked whether he promised to give his daughter ("Spondesne?") and he was expected to say h...
    104: ...offerred a cold bath for cooling off after the caldarium.
    108: ...rame|A [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[denarius]], a standardized [[silver]] coin ('''See also''' [[Roman cur...
  5. Maryland (22654 bytes)
    16: LandArea = 25,338 |
    24: AdmittanceDate = [[April 28]], [[1788]] |
    25: ...Eastern Standard Time Zone|Eastern]]: [[UTC]]-5/[[Daylight saving time|-4]] |
    45: ...the [[Mason-Dixon line]] which would form the boundary between their two colonies.
    47: ... [[Virginia]] made the practice of Anglicanism mandatory, a large number of Puritans migrated from Vir...
  6. Crusade (28507 bytes)
    2: ...gns &mdash; usually sanctioned by the [[Papacy]]&mdash; that took place during the [[11th century|11th...
    9: ... Spanish Catholics are allowed to substitute [[Friday abstinence]] with prayer or alms (except during ...
    18: ...a of a holy war emerged from this background.'' &mdash; [[Norman F. Cantor]]
    32: ...mans were not to be counted on, but the heart and backbone of a crusade could be found in Urban's own homela...
    51: ...of the Crusader states with a foolish attack on [[Damascus]]. In [[1149]], both leaders had returned t...
  7. Ming Dynasty (65624 bytes)
    6: ...s [[Han Chinese]] groups and Zhu declared the foundation of the Ming Dynasty in [[1368]], establishing...
    12: ...self-supporting agricultural communities. Neo-feudal land-tenure developments of late [[Sung Dynasty|...
    14: ... of literature and philosophy was revamped. Candidates for posts in the civil service or the officer ...
    16: ...wu attempted to, and largely succeeded in, consolidating control over all aspects of government, so th...
    18: ...insisting that they remained illiterate, and liquidating those who commented on state affairs. Hongwu...
  8. DNA (29095 bytes)
    14: ...ld you don't master ''only'' contained scientific data -- that would be frustrating, wouldn't it?
    35: ...e a sample of DNA for inclusion in a computerized database. This has helped investigators solve old c...
    49: ...two chains they form are sometimes called the "'''backbones'''" of the helix. In fact, it is chemical bonds ...
    81: ...es that helicases chemically cleave the phosphate backbone of one of the strands so that it can swivel aroun...
    143: ...ich biologists view as an [[adaptation (biology)|adaptation]].
  9. Leonardo da Vinci (25889 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Leonardo da Vinci.jpeg|thumb|Leonardo da Vinci]]
    2: '''Leonardo da Vinci''' ([[April 15]], [[1452]] &ndash; [[May 2]], [[1519]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] ...
    7: ...an [[illegitimate child]]. His father, Ser Piero da Vinci was a young [[lawyer]] and his mother, Cate...
    9: ...therefore refer to his works as "Leonardos", not "da Vincis". Presumably he did not use his father's n...
    12: ... the greatest of all Andrea's pupils was Leonardo da Vinci, in whom, besides a beauty of person never ...
  10. Petrarch (10447 bytes)
    3: ...arly [[humanist]]. Petrarch and [[Dante Alighieri|Dante]] are considered the fathers of the [[Renaissa...
    6: ...om Florence in 1302 (along with [[Dante Alighieri|Dante]]) by the [[Black Guelph]]s. Petrarch spent mu...
    8: ...ch is credited with creating the concept of the [[Dark Ages]] which was later adopted, and greatly emb...
    10: ...refore, April 26th, 1336 is regarded as the "birthday of [[alpinism]]", and Petrarch ('''Petrarca alpi...
    12: ...was born in 1366, but died before his second birthday.
  11. Airline (29546 bytes)
    13: ...e highly seasonal, and often day-of-week, time-of-day, and even directionally variable.
    19: ...bbying their governments to permit greater consolidation, in order to achieve higher economies of scal...
    22: ...own air mail network, based on a transcontinental backbone between [[New York, New York]] and [[San Francisc...
    34: ...avel came in the mid-1930s, when [[Nazi]] propaganda ministers approved the start of commercial [[zepp...
    36: ...two english passengers from [[Schiphol]], [[Amsterdam]] to [[London]] in [[1920]]. Since the [[Netherl...
  12. Italy (17022 bytes)
    2: ... [[Sardinia]], and shares its northern alpine boundary with [[France]], [[Switzerland]], [[Austria]] a...
    60: ...aly only on [[September 20]], [[1870]], the final date of [[Italian unification]]. The [[Vatican City|...
    70: ...e region got its name from the excellence and abundance of its cattle (italos', "bull" hence italia). ...
    120: The [[Apennine mountains]] form the backbone of this peninsula, leading north-west to where th...
    142: ...[Italkim|Bené ’oma]] who have been practicing [[Judaism]] in Italy for thousands of years. There is al...
  13. Sumatra (5388 bytes)
    6: ... is [[Java (island)|Java]], separated by the [[Sunda Strait]]. To the north is the [[Malay Peninsula]]...
    8: The backbone of the island is the Barisan mountains chain. The...
    36: *[[Sumatera Barat]] (West Sumatra) - capital: [[Padang]]
    38: ...] (North Sumatra) - capital: [[Medan, Indonesia|Medan]]
    41: ...Sumatra Barat, while the major urban centre are Medan and Palembang.
  14. Phosphorus (11557 bytes)
    30: {{Elementbox_magnetic | no data }}
    36: ... | na=[[synthetic radioisotope|syn]] | hl=14.28 [[day|d]] | dm=[[beta emission|&beta;<sup>-</sup>]] | ...
    37: ...P | na=[[synthetic radioisotope|syn]] | hl=25.3 [[day|d]] | dm=[[beta emission|&beta;<sup>-</sup>]] | ...
    49: ...s which has a structure similar to [[graphite]] &ndash; the [[atom]]s are arranged in [[hexagon]]al sh...
    62: ...and [[RNA]] where it forms part of the structural backbone of these molecules. Living cells also utilize pho...
  15. Vertebrate (4613 bytes)
    5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Chordata]]}}
    12: :[[Petromyzontidae]] ([[lamprey]]s)<br />
    15: [[Anaspida]]<br />
    17: :[[Galeaspida]]<br />
    18: :[[Pituriaspida]]<br />
  16. List of U.S. states by elevation (16995 bytes)
    3: ...a mtmckinley.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Mount McKinley]] &mdash; highest point]]
    4: ...ley from space.JPG|thumb|200px|[[Death Valley]] &mdash; lowest point]]
    66: | [[Florida]]
    84: | [[Idaho]]
    86: | 216 m ([[Lewiston, Idaho|Lewiston]])
  17. Economic history of the United States (14450 bytes)
    13: ...[military-industrial complex]]" continues to this day.
    22: ...aking the United States entirely off the gold standard and bringing the [[Bretton Woods system]] to an...
    29: ... [[Americans With Disabilities Act]] and a law mandating that toilets use low amounts of water, as [[N...
    38: ...had at first thought it to be absolute nonsense &mdash; and they were right. The year 2000 witnessed t...
  18. Agustinia (452 bytes)
    1: ...ridae]]. It is unusual in that it has an armoured backbone and pairs of bony spikes jutting out from the ver...
  19. Ankylosaurus (3822 bytes)
    5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Chordate|Chordata]]}}
    10: ...familia_entry | taxon = [[Ankylosaurid|Ankylosauridae]]}}
    17: ...ke tail that could be used for defense against predators. ''Ankylosaurus'' was about the size of an [[...
    35: ...l]] remains have been found in [[Alberta]], [[Canada]], as well as in [[Wyoming]] and [[Montana]] in t...
    41: ...ny of the internal supporting structures like the backbone (vertebrae) and [[rib]]s have also fused together...
  20. Kentrosaurus (4090 bytes)
    5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Chordate|Chordata]]}}
    21: ...although no accurate estimates can yet be made) &mdash; certainly small for a [[stegosaur]].
    23: ...n the tail were several &mdash; typically seven &mdash; spectacular pairs of imposing spikes, each up ...
    25: ... key feature &mdash; the pronounced spines on the backbone near the hip and tail region that characterise th...
    29: ...rity between the kentrosaur fossils found in [[Tendaguru]], [[Tanzania]], and the stegosaur fossils fo...

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