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  1. Karl Marx (38076 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Kmarx.jpg|frame|right|Karl Marx]]
    2: ...kingmen's Association]]. While Marx addressed a wide range of issues, he is most famous for his analys...
    6: [[Image:German_Trier_KMax_ExHouse.jpg|thumb|Karl Marx's former home; now a museum. Trier, Germany]]
    7: ...rx family was very [[liberalism|liberal]] and the Marx household hosted many visiting intellectuals and ...
    10: ...l. His senior thesis, which anticipated his later development of a social analysis of religion, was a ...

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  1. Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
    5: dead=dead |
    8: date_of_death=[[March 6]], [[1982]] |
    9: place_of_death=[[New York City]], [[New York]]
    11: ... values. Rand viewed this hero as the ideal and made it the express goal of her literature to showcase...
    14: ... values from others by physical force, or impose ideas on others by physical force.
  2. Lucille Ball (12427 bytes)
    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".
    9: ...ivorced in [[1945]], but remarried the same year, deciding to patch things up.
  3. Proletariat (3268 bytes)
    1: ...ntil [[Karl Marx]] used it as a positive term to identify what he termed the [[working class]].
    3: == The Proletariat in Marxist theory ==
    5: ...ose who receive salaries as the ''salariat''. For Marx, however, wage labor may involve getting a [[sala...
    7: ...tility has been the most pronounced in the lesser-developed world, particularly a small number of indi...
    9: In Marxist theory, the proletariat also includes the [[petty bourgeoisie]], who rely primarily bu...
  4. Personal life (2762 bytes)
    2: ...in modern existence. There are service industries designed to help people improve their personal lives...
    4: ... little privacy in a community, and a person was identified by their [[job]].
    6: ...ciency, both at work and at home. A common phrase demonstrating this is "Work hard, play hard".
    10: The career from [[childbirth|birth]] to [[death]] is not always a uniform "daily life". Many p...
    12: ...n personally-defined life. Certain cultures, some defined by [[state]] or [[corporate]] agencies, enco...
  5. Germany (46412 bytes)
    1: ... is bordered to the north by the [[North Sea]], [[Denmark]], and the [[Baltic Sea]], to the south by [...
    3: ...ackground: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"
    4: |+<big>'''Bundesrepublik Deutschland'''</big>
    6: {| border=0 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="background:...
    7: ...Germany]] || align=center width=130px| [[Image:Bundesadler.png|100px|Germany: Coat of Arms]]
  6. History of science (41710 bytes)
    2: Modern [[science]] is a body of verifiable [[empirical...
    4: ... change is considered to be so fundamental that older inquiries are known as ''pre-scientific''. Still...
    6: ...] concerns the [[Creativity|creative]] process of designing useful objects and systems, which differs ...
    11: ...mphasize the view that scientific data is self-evident, value-free, and context-free.
    13: ...e, and that there can be [[demarcation problem|no demarcation]] between science and any other form of ...
  7. Government (12596 bytes)
    1: ...hat exactly constitutes a government. In its broadest sense, "govern" means the power to administrate...
    3: ==Definitions==
    4: ... approach is to define government as the dominant decision-making arm of the state.
    5: ...territory without defining laws would not be considered a government.
    7: Another alternative is to define a government as an organisation that attempts...
  8. Civilization (29205 bytes)
    5: ...r working small [[horticulture|horticultural]] gardens. When used in this sense, civilization is an ex...
    7: ...lex and city-dwelling, or simple and tribal. This definition is often perceived as less exclusive and ...
    9: ...y back in Civilization after being lost in the wilderness for 3 weeks." Additionally, it is used in th...
    11: ...zed" behavior is contrasted with "barbaric" or crude behavior. In this sense, civilization implies sop...
    17: ... to produce a surplus of food that will not be needed for their own subsistence.
  9. Politics (7193 bytes)
    2: ... group interactions including [[corporate]], [[academic]], and [[religious]].
    6: One theorist, [[Harold Lasswell]], has defined politics as "who gets what, when, and how."
    9: ...tion of human associations. Hobbes described an ideal [[state of nature]] wherein every person had eq...
    11:
    14: ...rs), taxation, and writing. All of which require densely populated settlements - cities.
  10. Anthropology (23191 bytes)
    1: ...ecome increasingly the subject of controversy and debate, with anthropological methods now being commo...
    3: ...nited States]], anthropology is traditionally divided into four fields:
    5: ... among the social group being studied for an extended period of time;
    7: ...sed within a living or past group as mediums of understanding its cultural values.
    14: ...ibutes to understanding how it fits into other academic disciplines.
  11. Economics (30960 bytes)
    1: ...lyzing the [[production]], [[distribution]], [[trade]] and [[consumption]] of [[goods]] and [[services...
    3: ...ny problem that involves choice under scarcity or determining economic [[value#Economics|value]].
    5: ... models]] in order to predict the consequences of decisions or events, it also analyses the behaviour ...
    7: ... also studied topics ranging from marriage to the death penalty and optimal political institutions.
    12: Economics is usually divided into two main branches:
  12. Religion (72319 bytes)
    1: ...onship with the universe. In the course of the [[development of religion]], it has taken a huge numbe...
    2: ...is used to designate what should be more properly described as a "religious organization" &ndash; that...
    5: ...ht|Fishers of men; Oil on panel by [[Adriaen van de Venne]] ([[1614]])]]
    10: ...e. The second interpretation, favoured by more modern scholars such as [[Tom Harpur]], is ''re + ligi...
    12: ===Defining "religion"===
  13. Thomas More (15893 bytes)
    2: ... of the [[Church of England]], a decision which ended his political career and led to his [[capital pu...
    5: ...mas would become a "marvellous man". Thomas attended the [[University of Oxford]] for two years, wher...
    7: ...mself incapable of [[celibacy]], More finally decided to marry in [[1505]], but for the rest of his li...
    9: ...her daughter by her previous husband. More provided his daughters with an excellent classical educat...
    12: ...Emperor|Charles V]], More was knighted and made undertreasurer in [[1521]]. As secretary and personal...
  14. Causes of the French Revolution (11170 bytes)
    2: ...nment]]. As the revolution proceeded and as power devolved from the monarchy to legislative bodies, th...
    7: ...French. Many in France attacked the [[democracy|undemocratic]] nature of the government, pushed for [[...
    9: ...philistinism]]." [http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1848/12/15.htm]
    12: ===Debt===
    13: ...es; however, because noble titles exempted the holder from future taxes, the purchasers of titles were...
  15. Agnosticism (14359 bytes)
    1: ...nconvinced or noncommittal about the existence of deities as well as other matters of [[religion]]. Th...
    8: ...t he was an agnostic, but this remains subject to debate.
    12: ... by Huxley to sum up his thoughts on contemporary developments of metaphysics about the "unconditioned...
    14: ...o wonderful as the conservation of force or the indestructibility of matter"..
    18: ... the human intellect flounders at once out of its depth."..
  16. Philosophy (30964 bytes)
    1: ...a philosophical question that philosophers have understood and treated differently through the ages.
    3: '''Philosophy''' can mean the academic exploration of various questions raised by phi...
    5: ...assifed by time period (e.g. ancient, medieval, modern, contemporary, et al.), geography (e.g. Contine...
    9: ...ature of these concepts--questions typically outside the scope of science. Several major works of pos...
    11: *What is truth? How or why do we identify a statement as correct or false, and how do ...
  17. March 22 (9294 bytes)
    11: ... IV Adolf of Sweden|Gustav IV Adolf]] to the [[Sweden|Swedish]] throne.
    12: ...871]] - In [[North Carolina]], [[William Woods Holden]] becomes the first governor of a [[U.S. state]]...
    16: *[[1933]] - President [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]] signs into law a bill legalizing ...
    19: ...]: In the [[Mediterranean sea]], [[Regia Marina]] defeats [[Royal Navy]] in the [[Second Battle of Sir...
    20: *[[1945]] - The [[Arab League]] is founded when a charter is adopted in [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]...
  18. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (15483 bytes)
    1: ... well as the [[historical materialism]] of [[Karl Marx]].
    5: ...on]] and collaborated in a [[critique]] of the [[idealist]] philosophies of [[Immanuel Kant]] and his ...
    7: ...hy were compiled from the lecture notes of his students and published posthumously.
    9: ...of rational [[government]] and the revolutionary ideals of freedom and equality.
    11: ...o an infinite antithesis; that, viz. between the Idea in its free, universal form - in which it exists...
  19. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    23: *[[Adelard of Bath]], (12th century){{fn|C}}
    26: *[[Aedesius]], (d. 355)
    27: *[[Aenesidemus]], (1st century BC){{fn|R}}
    37: *[[Alain de Lille]], (c. 1128-1202)
    44: *[[Alcibiades]], (c. 450-404 BC)
  20. History of Christianity (35391 bytes)
    2: ...es the history of '''[[Christianity]]''' and provides links to relevant topics.
    8: ...e Christian claim of exclusivity, that only its understanding of "Jewish" teaching is valid, led to an...
    10: ...s [[Jesus]] (the [[Incarnation]]), and became the deliverer of both Israel and of all mankind. Christi...
    29: ...t to follow what would later be called the [[Noahide Laws]] subset of the [[Law of Moses]]. The [[Dida...
    32: ...[[Syria]] is the site of the earliest discovered identifiable Christian house church.

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