Search results

No page with that title exists You can create an article with this title or put up a request for it. Please search Wikipedia before creating an article to avoid duplicating an existing one, which may have a different name or spelling.

Showing below up to 20 results starting with #1.


View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).

No article title matches

Page text matches

  1. Periodic table (7298 bytes)
    3: The [[periodic table#Standard periodic table|standard table]] provides the necessary basics. There ar...
    6: ...e of the elements. There are 18 groups in the standard periodic table. Elements in a group have simila...
    11: ===Standard periodic table===
    15: *The [[Periodic table (standard)|standard table]] (same as above) provides the basics.
    16: ...able (alternate)|vertical table]] for improved readablity in web browsers
  2. List of elements by symbol (14812 bytes)
    31: <tr><td>Ds</td><td>[[darmstadtium]]</td><td>110</td><td></td></tr>
    177: ...m]]</td><td>110</td><td>Temporary name given to [[darmstadtium]] until the permanent name was chosen.<...
  3. Middle Colonies (4101 bytes)
    1: ...sey]], [[Delaware]] and sometimes [[Maryland]]. Today these areas are described as the [[Mid-Atlantic ...
    5: ... ate a form of pudding called cornmeal mush every day of the year. [[Johnnycake]], bread made with co...
    11: ...d less schooling than the average second grader today. The only book owned by many families was the [[...
    13: ...iends and relatives along with [[gardening]], and dancing was popular among both women and men. From t...
  4. Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
    3: The dating of the Industrial Revolution is not exact, bu...
    10: ... institutional changes wrought by the end of [[feudalism]] in [[Great Britain]] after the [[English Ci...
    22: ...able as there was privilege and monopoly. The abundant supply of coal and iron ore made the making of ...
    30: ...udy tour, gathering information where he could. Today this is called [[industrial espionage]], with mo...
    59: ...ed about the need for stability and precision he adapted to the development of machine tools, and in h...
  5. Steel (28384 bytes)
    8:
    32: ...copper-smelting sites on the [[Sinai Peninsula]], dated to about 3000 BC. Some iron oxides are effect...
    34: ...] died in [[1323 BC]] and was buried with an iron dagger with a golden hilt. An [[Ancient Egyptian]] [...
    40: ...artifact is a knife found on [[Cyprus]] at a site dated to [[1100 BC]].
    46: ...and weapons. A mass grave in [[Hebei]] province, dated to the early third century BC, contains severa...
  6. Catherine de' Medici (7484 bytes)
    3: ...dici family|Medici]]''' ([[April 13]], [[1519]] &ndash; [[January 5]], [[1589]]), born in Italy as '''...
    5: Born in [[Florence, Italy]], she was a daughter of [[Lorenzo II de' Medici]], Duke of Urbin...
    11: During the reign of her husband (1547&ndash;1559), Catherine lived a quiet and passive life...
    13: ... she enforced a ban on thick waists at court attendance during the 1550s. For nearly 350 years, women'...
    19: ...nd, after that failed, by the [[St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre]]. However, although Catherine is blam...
  7. Bonnie and Clyde (17385 bytes)
    15: ...co, Texas|Telico]] (just south of [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]]). He was the fifth of seven children in a p...
    19: ...ring the evening of [[January 5]] [[1930]] in the Dallas neighborhood of [[Oak Cliff, Texas|Oak Cliff]...
    27: ...the [[Kaufman, Texas]] jail, Bonnie returned to [[Dallas]] in June of 1932, and was soon back on the r...
    31: ...e and two associates happened to be drinking at a dance in Oklahoma (illegal under [[prohibition]]). W...
    45: ...e}} Clyde was a machine behind the wheel, driving dangerous roads and searching for places where they ...
  8. Nadia Comaneci (5337 bytes)
    3: ...ast]], winner of five [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] medals, and the first to be awarded a perfect score of...
    5: ... Stefania-Alexandrina; she was named after "Nadezhda" ("Hope"), the heroine of a Russian film.
    7: ...nships in [[Skien]], Norway, winning three gold medals and one silver. At the Pre-Olympics competitio...
    9: ...around, balance beam and uneven bars), a silver medal (team all-around) and a bronze (floor exercise)....
    13: ...e helped give the Romanians its first team gold medal.
  9. Actinium (7046 bytes)
    1: <!-- Here is a table of data; skip past it to edit the text. -->
    12: <div align="right"><small>[[Periodic table (standard)|Full table]]</small></div>
    47: | [[Oxidation state]]s ([[Oxide]]) || 3 (neutral)
    102: ! [[natural abundance|NA]]
    109: | [[1 E_ s|10 days]] || &alpha; || 5.935
  10. Beehive (beekeeping) (7741 bytes)
    5: ...ally destroyed the hives, though there were some adaptations with extra top baskets which could be rem...
    27: ...h, Langstroth, Modified Commercial and Modified Dadant, top-bar or Kenya-type hives, plus regional var...
    31: ...nted his design in 1860 and it has become the standard style hive for 75% of the world's beekeeping.
    35: Langstroth hives make use of standardized sizes of hive bodies and frames to ensure t...
    38: ... or plastic and which have a wax or plastic [[foundation]] on which the bees draw out the comb.
  11. Ceramics (15941 bytes)
    1: Ceramics, a form of art and craftsmanship that dates back thousands of years, involves the creation...
    34: ...e Grayson Perry and Ai Weiwei have pushed the boundaries of ceramics, using it to make political and s...
    42: ...d in ancient traditions, continues to evolve and adapt, reflecting the changing times and cultural con...
    55: ...|data storage]] elements. [[crystallite|Grain boundary]] phenomena in these materials can give rise to...
    82: ... in the electrical properties that show grain boundary effects.
  12. Mosaic (6524 bytes)
    18: ...e [[4th century]], wall and ceiling mosaics were adapted to Christian uses. The greatest development o...
    22: ...f Iraq]] the mosaic was replaced with one of [[Saddam Hussein]].
  13. Pottery (17136 bytes)
    8: ... remains of non-literate cultures and help in the dating of some historic cultures as well.
    21: ...y virtually identical plates, vases or bowls in a day. Because of its nature, wheel work can only be u...
    50: ..., as the kiln must be stoked for as long as a few days, but the pieces which emerge often have charact...
    52: The western adaptation of [[Raku]] firing, a traditional [[Japane...
    68: ...nds has been dated, by uncalibrated [[radiocarbon dating]], to around the [[11th millennium BC]], in t...
  14. Sculpture (5545 bytes)
    37: ...e writings, [[Joan Mir󝝠even proposed that some day sculptures might be made of gases; see [[gas scu...
    63: ...Angel Botello]] at ''La Ventana al Mar'', [[El Condado, Puerto Rico]]]]Some of the forms of sculpture ...
    77: ..., through [[Michelangelo Buonarroti]], [[Leonardo da Vinci]] and the [[Renaissance]] masters, to moder...
    87: ...n body and develop skills that will provide a foundation for making clothed figurative work.
    89: ... plaster cast of [[Michaelangelo]]'s sculpture of David for [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Vic...
  15. Engraving (3556 bytes)
  16. Glass (26176 bytes)
    1: ...was originally, which can be seen in its [[conchoidal]] fracture.
    5: ... will be concerned with a specific type of glass&mdash;the [[silica]]-based glasses in common use as a...
    20: ...s is due to the addition of compounds such as [[soda ash]] (sodium carbonate).
    30: ...he melting point to about 1000 ?C. However, the soda makes the glass water-soluble, which is obviously...
    32: ...ass that absorbs [[UV]] wavelengths (biologically damaging ionizing radiation).
  17. Heraldry (23465 bytes)
    28: ...of two metals (light tinctures) and five colours (dark tinctures), although there are a number of othe...
    69: ...e custom in English [[blazon]] was to reduce redundancy by referring to a particular tincture only onc...
    92: ...legs), salient (leaping), sejant (sitting) and gardant (looking at the viewer). There are humans as we...
    104: ...xample of a triple fimbriation.[http://www.tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil/Sig/86SignalBattalion.htm]) The fil...
    160: ...] on which they usually stand; and a variety of medals, ribbons, [[mural crown]]s and other decoration...
  18. Manuscript (5266 bytes)
    3: ...stylus, but were punched much like the style of today's [[dot-matrix printer]]s. This type of document...
    16: ...[[Greek language|Greek]] or [[Latin]] and usually dating from the [[4th century]] to the [[8th century...
    18: ==Manuscripts today==
    23: ...or]] or [[composer]], which generally follows standardized typographic and formatting rules. In film a...
  19. Calligraphy (20084 bytes)
    2: ...Greek language|Greek]] &kappa;&alpha;&lambda;&lambda;&omicron;&sigmaf; ''kallos'' "beauty" + &gamma;&r...
    8: ...and widely practiced throughout [[China]] to this day. Although it uses Chinese words as its vehicle o...
    12: ..."). All five styles of writing are still in use today.
    18: ...g|right|thumbnail|200px|Chu Sui Liang's ([[595]]&ndash;[[658]]) ''Meng Fa Shi Bei'']]
    48: ...hpen has been used for over two thousand years, today, most students begin with pencil or pens, and th...
  20. Printing (4400 bytes)
    6: [[Book]]s are usually printed today using the technique of [[offset printing]], and ...
    11: ...d using the more sophisticated [[block printing]] dates from 868 AD (The ''[[Diamond Sutra]]'' of AD [...
    15: ...an imported press in Mexico City, Mexico. Stephen Day built the first printing press in North America ...
    39: * [[Adam d'Ambergau]]
    40: * [[David Bruce]]

View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).



Search in namespaces :

List redirects   Search for
Navigation

  • Art and Cultures
    • Art (https://academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Art)
    • Architecture (https://academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Architecture)
    • Cultures (https://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Cultures)
    • Music (https://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Music)
    • Musical Instruments (http://academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/List_of_musical_instruments)
  • Biographies (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Biographies)
  • Clipart (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Clipart)
  • Geography (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Geography)
    • Countries of the World (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Countries)
    • Maps (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Maps)
    • Flags (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Flags)
    • Continents (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Continents)
  • History (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/History)
    • Ancient Civilizations (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Ancient_Civilizations)
    • Industrial Revolution (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Industrial_Revolution)
    • Middle Ages (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Middle_Ages)
    • Prehistory (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Prehistory)
    • Renaissance (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Renaissance)
    • Timelines (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Timelines)
    • United States (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/United_States)
    • Wars (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Wars)
    • World History (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/History_of_the_world)
  • Human Body (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Human_Body)
  • Mathematics (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Mathematics)
  • Reference (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Reference)
  • Science (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Science)
    • Animals (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Animals)
    • Aviation (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Aviation)
    • Dinosaurs (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Dinosaurs)
    • Earth (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Earth)
    • Inventions (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Inventions)
    • Physical Science (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Physical_Science)
    • Plants (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Plants)
    • Scientists (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Scientists)
  • Social Studies (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Social_Studies)
    • Anthropology (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Anthropology)
    • Economics (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Economics)
    • Government (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Government)
    • Religion (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Religion)
    • Holidays (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Holidays)
  • Space and Astronomy
    • Solar System (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Solar_System)
    • Planets (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Planets)
  • Sports (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Sports)
  • Timelines (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Timelines)
  • Weather (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Weather)
  • US States (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/US_States)

Information

  • Home Page (http://academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php)
  • Contact Us (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Contactus)

  • Clip Art (http://classroomclipart.com)
Toolbox
Personal tools