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- Lucille Ball (12427 bytes)
1: ...[image:Lucyheadshot.jpg|thumb|right|210px|Lucille Ball (1911~1989)]]
2: ...[[comedian]] and star of [[I Love Lucy]]. A 'B-grade' [[movie star]] of the [[1940s]], she became one ...
4: ...a romance with a local bad boy (Johnny), Ball decided to enroll in the
5: ...on sentence. Right then, Ball decided that she needed to escape the traumas of her life.
7: ..."royalty" honor with [[Macdonald Carey]], who was designated as her "king". - Ball Pythons (3293 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Ball Python}}
15: ...and live more than 20 years. The oldest recorded Ball Python reached 48 years of age in captivity.
17: ...s]], which are single claws appearing on either side of the vent are the vestigial remains of the hind...
19: In the wild Ball Pythons eat [[amphibians]], [[lizards]], other [[...
21: == Ball Pythons as Pets ==
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- Janis Joplin (8673 bytes)
4: ...tin, Texas|Austin]], though she never completed a degree. There, she began singing blues and [[folk mu...
6: ...olism|drinker]] throughout her career, and her trademark beverage was [[Southern Comfort]].
8: ... with independent [[Mainstream Records]] and recorded an eponymously titled album in [[1967]]. Howeve...
10: ... and together with the Monterey performance, it made Joplin into one of the leading musical stars of t...
14: ...ry social commentary of the ''a capella'' "[[Mercedes-Benz]]", written by beat poet [[Michael McClure]... - Lucille Ball (12427 bytes)
1: ...[image:Lucyheadshot.jpg|thumb|right|210px|Lucille Ball (1911~1989)]]
2: ...[[comedian]] and star of [[I Love Lucy]]. A 'B-grade' [[movie star]] of the [[1940s]], she became one ...
4: ...a romance with a local bad boy (Johnny), Ball decided to enroll in the
5: ...on sentence. Right then, Ball decided that she needed to escape the traumas of her life.
7: ..."royalty" honor with [[Macdonald Carey]], who was designated as her "king". - Tallulah Bankhead (6331 bytes)
2: ...rockman Bankhead''' ([[January 31]], [[1902]] - [[December 12]], [[1968]]) was a [[United States]] [[a...
4: ...Senator [[John H. Bankhead]] ([[1842]]-[[1920]]) (Democrat from Alabama [[1907]]-[[1920]]).
10: ...affairs with men and women. By the end of the decade, she was one of the [[West End (of London)|West E...
12: ...Marlene Dietrich]]", but [[Hollywood]] success eluded her in her first four films of the 30s. Critics ...
16: ...he cynical Bankhead could have played "Fiddle-Dee-Dee" Scarlett with anything approaching a straight f... - Bette Davis (6722 bytes)
3: ...), better known as '''Bette Davis''', was an [[Academy Award]] winning [[United States|American]] [[ac...
5: ...dramatic school (who sent her classmate [[Lucille Ball]] home because she was "too shy"), and became a s...
7: ... received many write-in votes from disgruntled Academy members.
9: ...amed the "Oscar", but only served from October to December [[1941]], when she resigned. Her career be...
11: ... rival [[Joan Crawford]], earned her another [[Academy Award|Oscar]] nomination. The film, which was t... - Steffi Graf (16410 bytes)
2: ...], she became the first player to achieve the "Golden Slam" – capturing all four Grand Slam titl...
6: ...e of three he began teaching Steffi to swing a wooden racket in the family's living room. She began pr...
8: ...nament at the age of 13 in October [[1982]] at Filderstadt, Germany, and lost her first professional m...
10: ...ctice courts. This narrow focus meant that Graf made few friends on the tour in her early years, but l...
12: ... [[1986]] at [[Hilton Head]], [[South Carolina]], defeating [[Chris Evert]] in the final. She followed... - Suzanne Lenglen (11495 bytes)
8: ...he court, to which his daughter had to direct the ball.
10: ...nal Clay Court Championships held at [[Sainte-Claude]], turning 15 during the tournament. The outbreak...
22: == Failed American debut ==
24: ...ion funds for the regions of France that had been devastated by the battles of World War I, she went t...
26: ...pressure was such that she entered the tournament despite being run down and suffering from what later... - Daffodil (2832 bytes)
15: ...ge clusters, covering lawns and even entire hillsides with yellow.
17: ...ow of petals, making them resemble a small golden ball. Other cultivars have frilled petals, or an elong...
23: |[[Image:Unknown garden flower 6.jpg|thumb|left|A multicolor daffodil va...
25: |[[Image:Unknown garden flower 7.jpg|thumb|left|An all-white daffodil]]
27: |[[Image:Unknown garden flower 8.jpg|thumb|left|Double and triple variet... - Kidney (12846 bytes)
1: ...:29-08-07 08a.jpg|thumb|250px|Kidney Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
7: ...] part of the [[abdomen]]. There is one on each side of the [[spine (anatomy)|spine]] just below the [...
9: ...ey usually lies slightly lower than the left in order to accommodate the [[liver]].
11: ...twelfth [[rib]]s, and each whole kidney is surrounded by two layers of fat (the perirenal fat and the ...
14: ===Structural details=== - Femur (1778 bytes)
1: ...:Femur1.jpg|right|frame|250px| Femur Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
2: ...lume) and strongest (mechanical ability to resist deformity) [[bone]] of the human body. The femur con...
4: The femur's head forms a ball-and-socket [[joint]] at the hip. The condyles at ...
6: ... runs down the back of the femur, which also provides an attachment for the biceps femoris muscle.
10: ...st in other complex animals, such as the bone inside a [[Ham (meat)|ham]] or a [[leg of lamb]]. - Humerus (13486 bytes)
1: ... or fore-legs (animals) that runs from the [[shoulder]] to the [[elbow]]. On a [[skeleton]], it fits b...
4: ...of the [[scapula]]. This type of joint allows a wide range of movement.
11: ...hese enable movement at the elbow and at the shoulder.
13: ...us, and can rotate and abduct the arm at the shoulder.
15: [[Deltoid]] has a variety of actions on the top of the... - Arm (7276 bytes)
1: ...mmal, specifically the segment between the [[shoulder]] and the [[elbow]]. '''Arm''' may also refer ...
5: ...lder joint allows for movement of the arms in a wide circular plane, while the presence of two forearm...
8: ===The shoulder===
9: ...|400px|Diagram of the muscles in the arm and shoulder]]
11: ... [[sternoclavicular]] joint, while the scapula slides across the posterior chest wall via the "scapulo... - Lubricant (1488 bytes)
1: ...ion]] [[oil]]s 30% of lubricants volume-wise. In developed nations, lubricants contribute to nearly 1...
3: ...thers are sometimes used as base oils. Additives deliver reduced friction and wear, increased viscosi...
5: ...ce friction and wear is to use bearings such as [[ball bearing]]s, [[roller bearing]]s or [[foil_bearing... - Pottery (17136 bytes)
2: ... [[clay]]s are shaped and dried, then fired to harden them and make them waterproof. Unglazed pottery...
4: ...s of years old but also takes advantage of more modern innovations in the fields of chemistry and elec...
8: ... and date the stratum, by the formation style and decoration. The relative chronologies based on pott...
16: ...structed from hand-rolled coils, slabs, ropes and balls of clay, often joined with a liquid clay slurry....
19: ...symmetry, so that it does not move from side to side as the wheel head rotates is referred to as "cent... - Glass (26176 bytes)
1: The materials definition of a '''glass''' is a uniform [[amorphous...
3: ...ed the word ''glaes'' to describe [[amber]], recorded by [[Roman Empire|Roman]] historians as ''glaesu...
5: ...glasses in common use as a building, container or decorative material.
9: ...d with very smooth and impervious surfaces. These desirable properties lead to a great many uses of gl...
13: ...ommon glass''' is mostly amorphous [[silicon dioxide]] ([[Silicon|Si]][[Oxygen|O]]<sub>2</sub>), which... - Science (19868 bytes)
8: ...ce in terms of [[ontology]]: science attempts to identify what "things" in the world, their causal pow...
10: ...the empiricist tradition, we must be careful to understand that "prediction" refers to the outcome of ...
12: ...used interchangeably. Both have been subjected to devastating criticisms:
14: ...demonstrated the impossibility of a theory-independent observation language, so the very notion of tes...
15: ...steady accumulation of facts, as the empiricist model implies. - George Washington (29551 bytes)
1: {{Infobox President | name=George Washington
3: | image name=Seal_us_presdent.jpg|thumb
5: | order=1st President
8: | preceded=None
9: | succeeded=[[John Adams]] - Age of the Earth (20052 bytes)
1: ...difficult to define. This article describes the modern dating methods used to arrive at the age of the...
4: ...ved in a similar date, and some today continue to defend [[young earth creationism]] (see [http://www....
6: Few people had conceived the idea of a time that stretched far into the past befor...
9: ...of [[Russia]]n science, was one of the first to undertake this exercise, suggesting in the mid-[[18th ...
11: ...h]] naturalist the [[Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon|Comte du Buffon]] tried to obtain a value ... - Bangladesh (29715 bytes)
1: ...ing north of the [[Bay of Bengal]], on land it borders [[India]] and [[Myanmar]], and it is a close ne...
2: ...ackground: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"
3: ...86;<br>Gano Projātontrī Bānglādesh</big></big>
8: ...age:Bangladesh flag large.png|125px|Flag of Bangladesh]]
9: | [[Image:Bangladesh coa.png]] - Great Sphinx of Giza (7181 bytes)
7: ==Description==
8: ....jpg|thumb|left|220px|The Great Sphinx.Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipar...
9: ...]. It is 57 metres (260 feet) long, 6 m (20 ft) wide, and has a height of 20 m (65 ft), making it the ...
11: ...he paws. It was only in [[1817]] that the first modern dig, supervised by [[Giovanni Battista Caviglia...
18: ...cts about it are unknown, such as the real-life model for the face, when exactly it was built, and by ... - Football (soccer) (22343 bytes)
3: ...hile the goalkeeper positions himself to stop the ball.]]
5: ...s, who are the only players allowed to handle the ball in the field of play.
7: ...nguish the game from other sports known as "[[football]]". <!-- Please see above polite suggestions befo...
9: ...sion. A very large number of people also play football at an amateur level.
11: ...ica]], and increasingly in [[Africa]] — football evokes great passions and plays an important role...
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