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  1. Impatiens (2161 bytes)
    6: ... classis entry | taxon = [[dicotyledon|Magnoliopsida]]}}
    32: * Tempo Series
  2. Music (16462 bytes)
    16: ... or the movement in space of sounds, gesture, and dance. [[Silence]] is also often considered an aspec...
    20: ... [[Hindustani music]] performance. According to [[Dane Harwood]], "We must ask whether a cross-cultura...
    55: ... not mean "without rhythm," but rather that the [[tempo]] or [[time]] of the piece changes dynamically. E...
    63: ... quietly in the rows of auditoriums, drinking and dancing in a bar, or loudly cheering and booing in a...
    83: ===Secondary education===
  3. Ghana (10910 bytes)
    1: ...e]] (although its territory never reached present-day Ghana).
    19: ...e|Twi]], [[Ewe language|Ewe]], [[Dagbani language|Dagbani]], others
    51: | [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]], no ([[Daylight Saving Time|DST]])
    67: ... The name was adopted as a reference to the descendants of the ancient Empire of Ghana who migrated so...
    72: ...hough it is part of "Black Africa." Therefore, Sudan was actually the first to achieve independence f...
  4. Paleontology (5646 bytes)
    5: ...n, and how these mutual responses have affected today's patterns of [[biodiversity]]. So paleontology ...
    17: ...t lifeforms. The organized study of paleontology dates from the late 18th century.
    24: ...lude [[Steven Stanley]], [[Stephen Jay Gould]], [[David Raup]], [[Geerat Vermeij]], and [[Jack Sepkosk...
    29: ...tory processing, identification of taxa and other data collection, systematic description of new speci...
  5. Metronome (3057 bytes)
    4: ...vented by [[Dietrich Nikolaus Winkel]] in [[Amsterdam]] in [[1812]]. [[Johann Maelzel|Johann M䬺el]] ...
    6: ...empo intended by the composer. Many pieces give a tempo indication at the top of the manuscript.
    8: ...o). The [[pendulum]] rod swings back and forth in tempo; mechanics inside the metronome produce a clickin...
    10: ... metronomes have a dial or buttons to control the tempo; some can also produce a tuning note (usually [[A...
    12: ...k off the beginning of each new [[measure]]. The tempo control is used to adjust the amount of time sepa...
  6. Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
    53: [[Phillip Darrel Duppa|Darrel Duppa]] recommended the name ''Phoenix'', mem...
    70: ... western markets. In recognition of the increased tempo of economic life, the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce...
    72: ...terminal now stands. This building also provided temporary offices for the territorial government when i...
    74: ... the precious water supply. It functions to this day as the major agency for controlled use of irriga...
    76: ...heodore Roosevelt Dam]], then the largest masonry dam in the world, began operation. It created [[Roo...
  7. Bolero (1795 bytes)
    2: The '''bolero''' is a type of [[dance]] and musical form.
    6: ...ical]] composers have written works based on this dance: [[Frederic Chopin]] wrote a bolero for solo p...
    10: In [[Cuba]], the bolero developed into a distinct dance in ''duple'' time which eventually spread to o...
    15: ...nced to the slowest rhythms of the latin ballroom dances (the spectrum runs Bolero, [[Rumba]], [[Chach...
    17: {{dance-stub}}
  8. Allemande (1374 bytes)
    1: ...[[dance]] popular in [[Baroque music]], and a standard element of a [[suite]], generally the first or ...
    3: ...ing to quadruple meter and ranging more widely in tempo. German composers like [[Johann Jakob Froberger|...
    5: ...e, writing in counterpoint and using a variety of tempos ([[Arcangelo Corelli|Corelli]] wrote allemandes ...
    7: ...]], "allemande" came to be used for a new type of dance in triple meter; [[Carl Maria von Weber|Weber'...
  9. Biology (23579 bytes)
    32: ... universal units and common processes that are fundamental to the known forms of [[life]].
    38: ...s of the various species from which it descended—together with its genealogical relationship to ...
    42: ...e|all living things]], based on [[rRNA]] [[gene]] data, showing the separation of the three domains [[...
    50: ...kingdom system is now considered by many to be outdated. More modern alternatives generally begin with...
    64: ...m the [[Latin]] "[[Omne vivum ex ovo]]") is a foundational concept of modern biology, it means that th...
  10. Aspects of music (7529 bytes)
    10: ...is the quality of a sound, determined by the [[fundamental]] and its [[spectra]]: [[overtone]]s or [[h...
    12: ... [[beat]], rhythm, rhythmic density, [[meter]], [[tempo]] (ibid).
    14: ...r the movement in space of sounds, gesture, and [[dance]]. [[Silence]] is also often considered an asp...
    16: *Texture is the interaction of temporal and pitch elements. It includes: [[homophony]]...
    19: ...uration the primary aspect of music as, being the temporal aspect of music, it is the only aspect common ...
  11. Musical genre (24851 bytes)
    28: ... 1980s, led by artists like [[Sandi Patti]] and [[Dallas Holm]], but it had largely been replaced by p...
    39: The art form today is a widely varied one, using influences from al...
    41: ...nce on [[Rhythm and blues]], and therefore a secondary influence on most later genres of popular music...
    45: ... (see below). Funk and soul music evolved into contemporary [[R&B]] (no longer an [[acronym]]) in the 198...
    57: ...ic]] is usually used to refer to [[honky tonk]] today. Emerging in the [[1930s]] in the [[United State...
  12. Road bicycle racing (6257 bytes)
    8: * Single-day races: The competitor to cross the finish line f...
    11: ...is the first person to cross the finish line that day or the time trial rider with the lowest time on ...
    18: * [[Stage (bicycle race)]]: one part of a multi-day race, such as the [[Tour de France]].
    30: ...]''' is a rider that can maintain a constant high tempo in a race against the clock.
    61: ...ris-Nice]] and the [[Dauphin頌ib鲩|Crit鲩um de Dauphin頌ib鲩]].
  13. Musical notation (19883 bytes)
    3: Present day standard music notation is based on a five-line [[Musica...
    10: ...he [[Seikilos epitaph]], which has been variously dated between the [[2nd century BC]] to the [[1st ce...
    14: ...imilar way. In Europe, on the other hand, the foundations were laid for a purely symbolic notation of ...
    16: == Standard notation described ==
    23: ...and F, respectively. Their locations are now standardized. Unusual clefs are used for certain requir...
  14. Laura Bush (7857 bytes)
    8: ..., the only child of Harold Bruce Welch ([[1912]]–[[1995]]) and Jenna Louise Hawkins (born [[1919...
    12: ...[[1963]], Welch was driving her [[Chevrolet]] [[sedan]] with one passenger (Judy Dyke, also 17) on a c...
    17: [[Image:Bush daughers.gif|thumb|right|Jenna and Barbara Bush with...
    18: ... schoolteacher at Longfellow Elementary School in Dallas Independent School District until [[1969]]. S...
    19: ... at an Austin Independent School District school, Dawson Elementary School, until [[1977]].
  15. Sports acrobatics (508 bytes)
    1: ... floor routine to music consisting of balance and tempo elements, as well as individual [[acrobatics]] el...
  16. Igor Stravinsky (26622 bytes)
    1: ...кий}}) ([[June 17]], [[1882]] – [[April 6]], [[1971]]) was a [[Russia|Russian]...
    12: ...sed three major works for the [[Ballets Russes]]—''L'oiseau de feu'', ''[[Petrushka]]'' ([[1911]...
    17: ...ounts of his time and expenditure to his sons and daughters. He was still young when he married his c...
    25: ...essfully writing music for films. Stravinsky had adapted to life in [[France]], but moving to America ...
    27: ...ors and the [[Latin liturgy]], and moved on to contemporary [[France]] ([[Andr� Gide]], in ''Persephone...
  17. Pulse (music) (1707 bytes)
    1: ...derlining a piece or [[metric]] level, thus the [[tempo]] of the piece is how fast the pulse is running, ...

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