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  1. Lighthouse of Alexandria (3491 bytes)
    1: ...it resided), was considered one of the [[Seven Wonders of the World]].
    3: ... BC and remained operational until it was largely destroyed by two [[earthquake]]s in the 14th century...
    5: ...e Pharos of Alexandria, an ancient lighthouse, is depicted in this hand-coloured engraving by Martin H...
    7: ...s built of blocks of white stone. The tower was made up of three stages, a lower square with a central...
    9: ...ver, this is highly unlikely due to the lack of modern optics and reflective technology in the time pe...
  2. Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
    1: ...t of all-metal machine tools in the first two decades of the nineteenth century enabled the manufactur...
    3: ...wth of the [[internal combustion engine]] and the development of [[Electric power|electrical power gen...
    5: ...red to the [[Neolithic revolution]], when mankind developed [[agriculture]] and gave up its [[nomad|no...
    10: ...he accompanying development of international [[trade]], creation of [[financial market]]s and accumula...
    12: ...h often imposed tolls and [[tariff]]s on goods traded among them.
  3. Steel (28384 bytes)
    3: ...iron, but is also more [[brittle]]. One classical definition is that steels are iron-carbon alloys wit...
    5: ... [[plasticity (physics)|plastically]] formed (pounded, rolled, etc.).
    8: ...l><sub>2</sub></small>&mdash; [[Pyrite]]. Iron oxide is a soft [[sandstone]]-like material with limite...
    11: ...similarly soft and metallic but can dissolve considerably more carbon (as much as 2.04 wt% carbon at 1...
    13: ...ry similar unit cell structure to austenite, and identical chemical composition. As such, it requires...
  4. China (38909 bytes)
    1: ...e [[3rd century BC]] to protect the north from raiders on horseback.]]
    3: ...nding on one's point of view, modern China can be described as a single [[civilization]] or multiple c...
    5: ...of China]] in [[1912]]; however the next four decades were marred by warlordism, the [[Second Sino-Jap...
    7: ...utes on [[Chinese reunification]]/[[Taiwan independence]] issues.
    14: ...of China at the centre of her known world, surrounded by lesser tributary states.
  5. Raccoon (4751 bytes)
    14: ...a [[mammal]] native to [[the Americas]]. Its name derives from the [[Algonquian]] word ''aroughcoune''...
    16: ...rings. The coat is a mixture of gray, brown, and black fur. On rare occasions, raccoons may be albino. T...
    24: ...the largest animals to have adapted well to human development.
    27: ...ay still have behavorial problems like biting and destructive and messy play. Raccoons are [[nocturnal...
    29: ...vity and released often do not adapt to life outside.
  6. Boudicca (6973 bytes)
    7: ...[47]]). Hoping to preserve his line, Prasutagus made the [[Roman emperor]] co-heir, along with his two...
    9: ... this, but does single out [[procurator]] [[Catus Decianus]] for criticism for his "rapacity".
    11: ... the rebels destroyed it, besieging the last defenders in the temple for two days before it fell. The ...
    13: ...us. [[Verulamium]] ([[St Albans]]) was next to be destroyed.
    15: ... German king [[Ariovistus]] is reported to have made the same mistake in [[Julius Caesar]]'s [[Gallic ...
  7. Eleanor of Aquitaine (11927 bytes)
    3: '''Eleanor of Aquitaine''' ([[Bordeaux]], [[France]], c. [[1124]] &ndash; [[March 31]...
    6: ...], [[Duke of Aquitaine]], and her mother was Ʈor de Chⴥllerault, the daughter of Aimeric I, Vicomte...
    8: ... and richest of the provinces that would become modern [[France]], when her brother, William Aigret, d...
    10: ...uld remain independent of France, and Eleanor's eldest son would be both King of France and [[Dukes of...
    12: ...paign, with her, the Queen of France, as their leader.
  8. Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
    7: ...of Scots,''' was the ruler of [[Scotland]] from [[December 14]], [[1542]] &ndash; [[July 24]], [[1567]...
    9: ...[[1516]] &ndash; [[1558]]), and whose reign coincided with that of Mary, Queen of Scots.
    12: ...ames V of Scotland]] and his French wife, [[Marie de Guise]].
    15: ...es of the royal house had gone extinct before the death of Mary's father.
    17: ...Stuart during her time in France, and she and her descendants stuck with it.)
  9. Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
    2: ...''' (born [[January 12]], [[1951]] in [[Cape Girardeau, Missouri]]) is an [[United States|American]] [...
    6: ... a [[judge]] whose wealth and power gave him considerable influence in Southeastern [[Missouri]], had ...
    8: ...dropout|dropped out]]. This would have normally made him eligible for the [[draft]], but he was classi...
    10: ... claim is now a reality as Limbaugh does use a golden microphone on ''The Rush Limbaugh Show''.)
    18: ...tes|Vice President]] [[Dick Cheney]] or even President George W. Bush.
  10. Catherine of Valois (1918 bytes)
    3: ...ment following the [[Battle of Agincourt]] (her elder sister [[Isabella of Valois]] having been the or...
    5: ... by a new law to marry again, there was a general lack of interest in her on the part of the authorities...
    7: ...given earldoms by King Henry VI after Catherine's death. Edmund would become the father of the future...
  11. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    5: dead=dead |
    8: date_of_death=[[31 August]], [[1997]] |
    9: place_of_death=[[Paris]], [[France]]
    11: ...t always called '''Princess Diana''' by the media despite never having had the right to that title, as...
    13: ... [[charity]] work, the Princess's philanthropic endeavours were overshadowed by a [[scandal]]-plagued ...
  12. Sonia Gandhi (4483 bytes)
    3: ...ly|Italian]]-born [[India]]n politician, the president of the [[Indian National Congress]] (Congress P...
    7: ...arried]] in [[1968]], after which she took up residence in India. The name Sonia was given by her moth...
    11: ...tizenship for 15 years after her marriage and her lack of fluency in [[Hindi language|Hindi]].
    13: ...gressive campaign to unseat the ruling [[National Democratic Alliance]]. She had been tipped to be the...
    15: ...s of the Congress party for Gandhi to reverse her decision. Gandhi instead took office as the chairper...
  13. Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
    2: ...ive-born [[Israeli]] whose family moved to [[Philadelphia]] when he was a teenager; he moved back to I...
    12: ...ed and ran away. She went to Denver, where her older sister, Sheyna, was living. Here she met Morris...
    20: ...o represent them at [[Histadrut]], the General Federation of Labor. By 1924, her husband tired of th...
    24: ...vement in Palestine. They arrested many of its leaders. Golda, however, was never arrested. She gradua...
    28: ...itting down and signing a [[declaration of independence]]."
  14. Mary Robinson (21825 bytes)
    3: ...servative political office. She resigned the presidency four months ahead of the end of her term of of...
    5: <table border="0" align="right" style="margin-left:1em"><tr><t...
    6: <table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0">
    7: ...ption><font size="+1">'''MARY ROBINSON<br><i>President of Ireland</i>'''</font></caption>
    10: <tr><td>'''Term of Office:'''</td><td>[[3 December]] [[1990]] - [[12 September]] [[1997]]</td>...
  15. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    1: {| border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right...
    9: |'''PM Predecessor:'''
    25: |[[Order of the Garter|Order of the Garter]]<br>Life Barony
    27: ... Kesteven" -->''', [[Order of the Garter|LG]] [[Order of Merit|OM]] [[Privy Council|PC]] [[Royal Socie...
    29: ...he Conservative leadership in [[1975]]. She was undefeated at the polls, winning the [[United Kingdom ...
  16. Emma Goldman (12210 bytes)
    3: ... language representative in [[London]] of the [[Federaci󮠁narquista Ib鲩ca|CNT-FAI]].
    6: ...for her anarchist ideas and her independent attitude.
    9: At the age of 17 she emigrated with her elder sister, Helene, to Rochester, NY, to live with t...
    10: ...anberkman.jpe|thumb|240px|right|Goldman and Alexander Berkman]]
    13: ...attempted assassination of [[Henry Clay Frick]] made her highly unpopular with the authorities. Berkma...
  17. Margaret Sanger (12025 bytes)
    1: [[Image:MargaretSanger-Underwood.LOC.jpg|thumb|Margaret Sanger.]]
    5: ...ew York|Corning]], [[New York]]. Her mother was a devout [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] who ...
    7: ...he dissemination of contraceptive information and devices.
    9: ...first of its kind in the United States. It was raided by the police and Sanger was arrested for violat...
    11: ...ulius]] "[[Little Blue Books]]." It not only provided basic information about such topics as [[menstru...
  18. Jackie Cochran (7825 bytes)
    4: ...b at a prestigious salon in [[Saks Fifth Avenue]] department store.
    6: ...p her establish a cosmetics business. Despite her lack of education, Ms. Cochran had a quick mind and an...
    8: After a friend offered her a ride in an airplane, a thrilled Jacqueline Cochran beg...
    10: ... she made up a story about being adopted to avoid dealing with the reality of her estranged and impove...
    12: ...g America's entry into the War, in 1942 she was made director of women's flight training for the Unite...
  19. Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
    3: '''Margaret Mead''' ([[December 16]], [[1901]] &ndash; [[November 15]], [[1...
    5: She was born in Philadelphia and raised in nearby [[Doylestown]] by a uni...
    7: ... based on research she conducted as a graduate student, but her position as a pioneering anthropologis...
    13: ... constitutes courtesy, modesty, good manners, and definite ethical standards is not universal. It is ...
    16: ...e of adolescence itself or to the civilisation? Under different conditions does adolescence present a ...
  20. 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: ...onymously titled album in [[1967]]. However, the lack of success of their early singles led to the albu...
    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]...

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