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- German Shepherd Dog (8403 bytes)
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21: |[http://www.akc.org/breeds/german_shepherd_dog/index.cfm Stds]
27: |[http://www.canadasguidetodogs.com/germanshepherd/germansheparticle1.htm S...
40: ...labrador retriever|Labrador Retrievers]] and [[Golden Retriever]]s.
43: ... It varies in colour, coming in many different shades, mostly cream (tan) and brown. - Australian Shepherd (9749 bytes)
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32: |[http://www.akc.org/breeds/australian_shepherd/index.cfm Stds]
50: ...''' is a [[herding dog]] that was developed—despite its name—in the [[United States]] in t...
52: Like many herding breeds, the Aussie has considerable energy and drive and usually needs a job to ...
57: ...ces of opinion among breeders over what makes an ideal Australian Shepherd. - Belgian Shepherd Dog (5744 bytes)
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5: ...f a single breed; in other regions, they are considered a single breed.
7: ...l Club]] (AKC) recognizes only the Groenendael under the name "Belgian Shepherd", but also recognizes...
13: ... a Malinois coat variation but the AKC again considers it to be an invalid aberration.
20: ...has never been a problem before, although these fade over time with a good positive lead. They tend st... - Belgian Shepherd Dog (Groenendael) (2394 bytes)
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44: ...st.com/belgshep.html ANKC], [http://www.canadasguidetodogs.com/workingdogs/belgianarticle1.htm CKC],<b...
46: ...ubs. In the [[United States]] it is recognized under the name '''Belgian Shepherd Dog'''. - Belgian Shepherd Dog (Laekenois) (2573 bytes)
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44: ...], [http://www.akc.org/breeds/belgian_laekenois/index.cfm AKC],
45: ...st.com/belgshep.html ANKC], [http://www.canadasguidetodogs.com/workingdogs/belgianarticle1.htm CKC],<b... - Belgian Shepherd Dog (Malinois) (2533 bytes)
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15: |Chien de Berger Belge
44: ...st.com/belgshep.html ANKC], [http://www.canadasguidetodogs.com/workingdogs/belgianarticle1.htm CKC]<br...
46: ...Malinois is recognized in the [[United States]] under the name '''Belgian Malinois''' - Belgian Shepherd Dog (Tervueren) (2401 bytes)
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15: |Chien de Berger Belge
44: ...st.com/belgshep.html ANKC], [http://www.canadasguidetodogs.com/workingdogs/belgianarticle1.htm CKC],<b...
46: ...ed States]] by the [[American Kennel Club|AKC]] under the name '''Belgian Tervuren'''. - English Shepherd (4825 bytes)
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36: ...ssie. English Shepherds tend to be larger than Border Collies but are most readily distinguished by th...
39: ...fill a variety of needs. This has resulted in a wide range of regional variations.
41: .... There are four coat colors: sable (clear and shaded), tricolor, black and white, and black and tan. ...
44: ...d people. The English Shepherd is often an independent worker. English Shepherds are adaptable but lea... - Miniature Australian Shepherd (2282 bytes)
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28: ... Shepherd [[List of dog breeds|breed]] of [[dog]] developed by [[selective breeding|selectively breedi...
36: ...xcellent companion dogs for those who provide an adequate outlet for the mini Aussie physical and ment... - Pyrenean Shepherd (6156 bytes)
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13: |Berger des Pyr鮩es
47: |[http://www.ukcdogs.com/breeds/herdingdogs/bergerdepyrenees.std.shtml Stds]
53: |The AKC Foundation Stock Service <BR>(FSS) designation is for rare breeds<BR> not currently eli...
55: ...for [[herding]]. It often worked as an active herder together with the [[Great Pyrenees]], who acted ... - Shiloh Shepherd Dog (4447 bytes)
1: ...read the talk page for this article before making deletions. Click on the "Discussion" tab above. Than...
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28: ...t over 5 inches (12.5 cm) long and feathering inside ears and behind the legs not over 3 inches (7.5 c...
30: ... cream" or "various shades of richly pigmented golden, silver, red, dark brown, dark gray, or black sa...
35: ...merica) places great emphasis on temperament; breeders strive for a courageous yet "soft" and manageab... - Anatolian Shepherd Dog (4170 bytes)
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46: ...st.com/anatolia.html ANKC], [http://www.canadasguidetodogs.com/anatolian.htm CKC]<br>[http://www.the-k...
49: ...g''' is an ancient [[dog breed|breed]] of [[dog]] developed in [[Anatolia]] (central [[Turkey]]) for g...
52: ...hes on the smaller side and males on the larger side.
55: ...nging as a pet; owners of dogs of this breed must determinedly [[socialization|socialize]] the dogs to...
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- Cornet (3752 bytes)
3: ...s a standard [[brass band]] instrument, which was derived from the bugle family. However, lately it ha...
7: ...y seen only in the brass band, is an Eb soprano model (often shortened to just "sop"), pitched a fourt...
9: ...very narrow at the [[mouthpiece]] and gradually widening towards the bell. The conical bore of the co...
13: ...traditionalists and it is not clear what its intended role is.
17: Like the trumpet and all other modern brasswind instruments, the cornet makes a sound... - Ancient Rome (25155 bytes)
11: ... ford, Rome was at a crossroads of traffic and trade.
13: ...al or semi-mythical kings are (in chronological order): [[Romulus]], [[Numa Pompilius]] (Good King Num...
23: ...rs]], conquering [[Sicily]] and [[Iberia]]. After defeating [[Macedonia]] and the [[Seleucids]] in the...
25: ...and [[Gaius Cassius Longinus|Cassius]], on the [[Ides of March]] [[44 BC]].
27: ...ransformed Rome from a Republic to an Empire. His designated successor, [[Tiberius]], took power witho... - West Virginia (24258 bytes)
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22: 2000Density = 29.0 |
23: AdmittanceOrder = 35<sup>th</sup> |
26: Latitude = 37°10'N to 40°40'N |
27: Longitude = 77°40'W to 82°40'W | - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
1: ...ackground: #ffffff; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"
13: ...it into Eastern and Western halves, following the death of Theodosius I.
27: ...nquer the Levant and Egypt. In the following decades, they take most of North Africa, and later conqu...
29: ...of the Empire's remaining Italian territories, aside from some territories in the south.
35: | The Emperor Romanus IV is defeated by the [[Seljuk Turks]] at the [[Battle of ... - Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
1: ...e ]]A '''carnivorous plant''' is a [[plant]] that derives some or most of its
16: *Bladder traps, which suck in prey with a bladder that generates an internal vacuum; and
22: most [[sundew]]s, whose leaves undergo rapid growth, aiding in the retention and
27: Pitfall traps have evolved independently on at least four occasions. The simplest pitf...
29: ...enus, the leaves are quite clearly evolutionarily derived from a simple - Saturn (planet) (23300 bytes)
1: ...cing=0 align=right style="margin:0 0 .5em 1em; border-collapse:collapse;" width=280px;
4: ...]]<br> <small><font color="white">Click image for description</font></small>
39: | 2.484 46°<br>(5.51? to Sun's equator)
41: ...e ascending node|Longitude of the<br> ascending node]]
42: | 113.715 04° - Saint Peter (16028 bytes)
2: ...shop]], declaring that the office of bishop was a development of later [[Christianity]]. Furthermore,...
4: ...f Saint Peter]] in [[Vatican City]]. He is often depicted in art as holding the keys to the gates of ...
7: ...tatue.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Saint Peter is usually depicted in art holding the keys to the gates of hea...
8: ...ble or piece of rock (but can just as easily be understood to be Matthew changing the feminine "Petra"...
11: ...are no other contemporary accounts of his life or death. Before becoming a disciple of Jesus, Simon ('... - Pope Clement I (2457 bytes)
1: ...ter [[Pope Anacletus|Anacletus]]. He is also considered one of the [[Apostolic Fathers]].
3: ...rch at [[Corinth, Greece]], ascribed to him: full details are at the entry ''[[Epistles of Clement]]''...
5: ... drown, but earlier sources say he died a natural death. The Vatican's "Annuario Pontificio" ([[2003]]...
12: A [[Epistles of Clement|second epistle]], better described as a [[homily]] and written in the second ...
14: ...wn as the [[Clementine literature]], where he is identified with Domitian's cousin T. Flavius Clemens. - Pope Pius I (856 bytes)
1: ...reviary]]. Nevertheless, there is little other evidence that supports such a conclusion.
3: ...erd of Hermas]]''. The writer of the later text identifies himself as a former [[slave]]. This has le...
8: Predecessor=[[Pope Hyginus|Saint Hyginus]]| - Pope Damasus I (6865 bytes)
3: ...al suffered greatly due to these two unseemly incidents.
7: ..., bishop of Rome with his ecclesiastical correspondence, and writing his answers to the questions refe...
9: ...''De viris illustribus,'' written after Damasus' death: "he had a fine talent for making verses and p...
13: ...nger, being generally more conservative in their idealised views on the greatness of the Empire. This ...
15: ...bishops, claims reinforced by the forged correspondence with Jerome (see below). - Horse (38916 bytes)
15: ...ed an important role in [[transport]], whether ridden or used for pulling a [[chariot]], [[carriage]],...
19: ...ances of modern horses with true extra toes as evidence that minor genetic mutations can reintroduce a...
21: ...rtle easily and must, for the safety of riders, undergo careful introductions to strange objects and s...
25: ...ecently, researchers have observed that a form of democracy appears to exist among horses. For instanc...
28: ...vy horses of northern [[Europe]], such as the [[Ardennais]]. - Roman Empire (59037 bytes)
3: ...ugustus, the pre-Augustan state is conventionally described as the [[Roman Republic]], since the struc...
5: ...s traditionally set in [[476]], when [[Odovacar]] deposed the last Emperor and sent the Imperial insig...
7: ...various semantic periods or eras. Such names include [[Byzantine Empire]], [[Eastern Roman Empire]] an...
9: ...r") imperial power showed its naked face, with golden crowns and ornate imperial ritual. We now know t...
14: ===Political Developments=== - Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
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8: date_of_death = [[30 April]] [[1945]] |
9: place_of_death = [[Berlin]], [[Germany]]
11: ...[[Germany]] from [[1933]] to his death. He was leader of the [[National Socialist German Workers Party...
13: ...eople, including 6 million [[Jew]]s, in a [[genocide]] now known as [[the Holocaust]]. - Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
1: ...rm has been used to refer to raids across land borders by non-state actors. Piracy should be distingu...
3: == Definition ==
4: ...09-04-09 |accessdate=2009-04-09 |publisher=[[Open Democracy]]}}</ref>
10: ...liament/2587/trade.html Phoenician Economy and Trade].</ref> By the 1st century BC, there were pirate ...
12: ...ued and captured the pirates, and had them put to death. - 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) - Harp (23216 bytes)
8: ...ail.png|right|frame|A traditional folk harp and modern concert harp. ''Public domain image from Webste...
12: ... all over the world. It may have developed independently in some places.
14: ...wo halfnotes. With this final enhancement, the modern concert harp was born.
18: ==Playing style of the European-derived harp==
20: ...s of force creates [[dynamics (music)|dynamics]]. Depending on finger position, different tones can be... - Attila the Hun (23655 bytes)
2: ...he [[Huns]], led by Attila (right, foreground), ride into [[Italy]].]]
3: ... of the Eastern and Western Roman Empires: he invaded the Balkans twice and encircled [[Constantinople...
11: ...n that at a young age he was already a capable leader and a capable warrior is reasonable but unknowab...
14: ...stretched from the steppes of Central Asia into modern Germany, and from the Danube river to the Balti...
15: ...'s first [[sea wall]], and to build up his border defenses along the Danube. - Troy (22846 bytes)
1: ...9th century BC|9th]] century BC, but containing older material (''Iliad'' means "about Ilion").
2: ...0px|"Trojan Horse" at the site of Troy|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipar...
3: ...st [[Turkey]], southwest of the [[Dardanelles]] under [[Mount Ida, Phrygia|Mount Ida]].
5: ...til the establishment of [[Constantinople]], and declined gradually during [[Byzantine Empire|Byzanti...
7: ...tity is disputed, the site has been successfully identified with the city called '''''Wilusa''''' in [... - Hermes (10248 bytes)
1: ...pg|thumb|left|300px|Statute of Hermes. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
3: ..."[[hermeneutics]]" for the art of interpreting hidden meaning.
6: ...es of goods, words and information involved in trade, interpreting, oratory, writing, with the way in ...
11: ...wallet of the goods of life, later absorbed the [[Dei Lucrii]], early gods of commerce and wealth, and...
13: ...s to English ''Wednesday'' from ''Wodnes d槧' 'Woden's day'. - Iris (anatomy) (11258 bytes)
3: ...he '''iris''' (plural '''''irises''''' or '''''irides''''') is the most visible part of the [[eye]] of...
10: ...of an abnormally vascularised iris. Despite the wide range of colours, there is only one pigment that ...
12: ===Genetic and physical factors determining iris colour===
13: ...arent and the white [[sclera]] lies entirely outside the area of interest. It is a common misconcepti...
15: ...e not mobile, and we cannot reversibly change the degree of pigment dispersion. Abnormal clumping of ...
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