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- Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
7: ...t forest inside an urban region, called "Floresta da Tijuca". The current mayor is [[Cesar Maia]].
17: ...estwards, an urban movement which lasts until nowadays.
19: ... transport out the wealth than farther [[Salvador da Bahia|Salvador]]. In [[1763]], the colonial admin...
21: ...s no physical space nor urban structure to accommodate hundreds of noblemen who arrived suddenly, many...
27: ... with the state of Rio de Janeiro in 1975. Even today some ''[[carioca|cariocas]]'' claim the return o... - Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
8: ...nasium]] there from [[1880]]. Even in those early days she was a member of the "Proletariat", a left-w...
21: ... [[general strike]] to rouse the workers into solidarity and prevent war, but the party leadership ref...
25: ...part in the Russian Social Democrats' Fifth Party Day in [[London]], where she met [[Vladimir Lenin]]....
32: ...re declared war against [[Russia]]. The following day, the [[Reichstag]] unanimously agreed to finance...
36: ...a number of scores, and presciently warned of the danger that a [[dictatorship]] would develop under B... - Alexandria (28378 bytes)
1: ...nd largest city, and the capital of the [[Al Iskandariyah]] governate. It is located at {{coor dm|31|...
3: ... [[Hellenistic civilization|Hellenistic]] world — second only to [[Rome]] in size and wealth thr...
13: * The [[#Foundation|Ptolemaic era]] which starts with the foundin...
18: === Foundation ===
19: ...er the Great]] in or around [[334 BC]] (the exact date is disputed). Alexander's chief architect for t... - Pyrrho (3149 bytes)
1: ...and that pictures by him were in existence in the gymnasium at Elis. Later he was diverted to philosophy by t... - Aristotle (37648 bytes)
3: ...a;ριστοτέλης
4: Aristotelēs) ([[384 BC]] – [[March 7]], [[322 BC]]) was an [[ancient Gree...
8: ...[[presocratic]] [[Greek philosophy]] into the foundations of [[Western philosophy]] as we know it. Soc...
10: ...hysics, reason, knowledge and human life. The fundamental idea is that knowledge gained through the s...
12: ...rvived. The works of Aristotle that still exist today are in treatise form and were, for the most part... - Tennis (24557 bytes)
18: ...ioned concrete courts to coated asphalt to wooden gymnasium surfaces to artificial grass similar to Astroturf...
54: ...events beyond the players' control, such as rain, damaged footwear, or the need to chase an [[errant]]...
76: ...] has one of the best [[forehand|forehands]] in today's tennis; he is using a Western grip.]]
80: ...ale and young players use the two-handed stroke today.
102: ... but its establishment as the modern sport can be dated to two separate roots. In 1859 Major Thomas H... - Hermes (10248 bytes)
3: ... ''hermaion''. An interpreter who bridges the boundaries with strangers is a ''hermeneus.'' Hermes giv...
6: As the related word Herma ?a boundary stone, crossing point? would suggest, Hermes is...
13: ...nglish ''Wednesday'' from ''Wodnes d槧' 'Woden's day'.
21: As a crosser of boundaries, ''Hermēs Psychopompos''' ("conductor of...
23: ... stood at stadia and [[gymnasium (ancient Greece)|gymnasium]]s throughout Greece. - Architecture of Ancient Greece (9161 bytes)
5: ...os]], who designed the [[Parthenon]], who would today be seen as a genius, was treated in his lifetime...
7: ...de from [[limestone]], of which Greece has an abundance, and which was cut into large blocks and dress...
14: ...it, and did not put [[dome]]s on their buildings— these refinements were left to the Romans. The...
27: ...a [[palaestra]] or a [[gymnasium (ancient Greece)|gymnasium]]. These were essentially enclosed spaces, open t...
29: ...rvive almost intact, the best known being at [[Epidaurus]]. - Gymnastics (2903 bytes)
13: ...children to suffer so that their children can one day become stars.]]
23: ...s exhibition is the quadrennial [[World Gymnaestrada]] which was first held in [[1939]].
27: * [[Gymnasium]] - Karl Marx (38076 bytes)
2: ...''' ([[May 5]], [[1818]] [[Trier]], [[Germany]] – [[March 14]], [[1883]] [[London]], [[UK]]) was...
7: ...ther Samuel was—like many of his ancestors—chief rabbi of Trier. In 1817 Heinrich Marx con...
10: ...asium (school)|gymnasium]],'' the Prussian [[secondary education]] school. His senior thesis, which an...
18: ... was the culmination of all social development to date, with an extensive [[civil service]] system, go...
28: ...rench socialist thought. These works laid the foundation for Marx and Engels' most famous work, ''[[Th...
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