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  1. Poison Dart Frogs (4344 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox begin | color = pink | name = Poison dart frog}}
    2: ...Cobalt Tinc]] | caption = Juvenile Cobalt Tinc, ''Dendrobates tinctorius''<br>This frog is 3&ndash;6 m...
    8: {{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = '''Dendrobatidae'''}}
    13: ...ding: poison arrow frogs, poison frogs, or simply dart frogs.
    16: ... ''Phyllobates terribilis'', also known as the golden poison frog. Certain tribes in [[South America]...

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  1. Ionic order (6526 bytes)
    1: ...avid LeRoy, ''Les ruines plus beaux des monuments de la Grèce'' Paris, 1758 (Plate XX)]]
    2: ...variant of Corinthian, the [[Composite order]], added by 16th century Italian architectural theory and...
    4: ...le of Artemis]] at Ephesus, one of the [[Seven Wonders of the World]].
    6: ...e so much the standard, that when a Greek Ionic order was eventually reintroduced, in the later [[18th...
    8: Below the volutes, the Ionic column may have a wide collar or banding separating the capital from the...
  2. Recorder (12954 bytes)
    1: ...r to the functioning of the ancestors of the recorder, early folk [[whistle]]s.
    3: ...at the instrument intended was the sopranino recorder.
    5: ...y at some level, is pre-tuned, and is not too strident in even the most musically-inept hands. It is h...
    7: ... of recorder music in which he himself plays recorders.
    9: ... are the most common solo instruments in the recorder family.
  3. Vietnam War (102682 bytes)
    1: {| border="1" width="325" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" ...
    10: ...outh Vietnam<br>&bull; Reunification of Vietnam under communist rule<br>
    15: ...n="top" style="text-align:center"|[[North Vietnam|Democratic Republic of Vietnam<br>(North Vietnam)]]<...
    24: ...IA]]:''' ?<br>'''Total dead:''' 287,232<br>'''Wounded:''' 1,496,037
    25: ...fficial Vietnamese estimate: 1,100,000 <br>'''Wounded:''' 600,000
  4. Lightning (33113 bytes)
    2: ...ning strokes are observed during a night-time thunderstorm.]]
    6: ...e air, producing lightning's characteristic [[thunder]] sound.
    10: ...but while waiting for its completion, he got the idea of using a flying object, such as a [[kite]] ins...
    12: ...fallen during the storm had soaked the line and made it conductive.
    14: ...ted the original high-object-with-some-spark-gap idea that they used, so he usually gets the credit.
  5. Alexander Graham Bell (18688 bytes)
    2: subject_name=Alexander Graham Bell |
    3: image_name=Alexader_g_bell_1.jpg|
    8: dead=dead |
    9: date_of_death=[[August 2]] [[1922]] |
    10: place_of_death=[[Baddeck, Nova Scotia|Baddeck]], [[Nova Scotia]], [[Canada]]
  6. Catapult (3598 bytes)
    1: ...jpg|right|thumb|300px|Replica catapult at Chⴥau des Baux, France]]
    3: ...onsidered a catapult, but the term is generally understood to mean [[medieval]] siege weapons.
    5: ... missile)). Originally, "catapult" referred to a dart-thrower, while "[[ballista]]" referred to a stone...
    12: ... [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[ballista]]. A member under tension propels the throwing arm, very much like...
    14: Subsequently, [[torsion]]al catapults were developed, such as the [[mangonel]] and the [[onager...
  7. Ballista (1776 bytes)
    3: ...ant [[crossbow]], to eject heavy [[dart (missile)|dart]]s singly or in groups. It is also sometimes ref...
    5: ...nese crossbows may have also been a factor in the development of these weapons and bolt-throwing balli...
    7: ...are the springs of the ballista. The ropes are made of animal [[Tendon|sinew]]. When the bow-arms ar...
    11: ...ring and mathematics. The surviving manuals provide exact measurements and calculations for building ...
    15: Its wider development was in the Middle Ages. The [[catapult]]...
  8. Frog (6440 bytes)
    2: ... [[systematics]], since many anuran families include both "frogs" and "toads". The [[true frog]]s are ...
    10: ...human eyelids. They have a [[tympanum]] on each side of their head, which is involved in hearing.
    13: ...Frog3_classroomclipart.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    14: ...higher-pitched calls. [[Rigveda]] book 7 hymn 103 describes frogs with different calls (''g<u>o</u>m&#...
    16: ...st|Amazon]] area extract poison from the [[poison dart frog]] and put it on their [[arrow]]heads when hu...
  9. Lettuce (5469 bytes)
    17: ...es many flower heads that look like those of [[dandelion]]s, but smaller. This is called '''bolting'''...
    19: ...rva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera]] including [[Garden Dart]], [[Heart and Club]] and [[Autumnal Rustic]].
    23: ... clearings. This ancient wild relative of the modern lettuce contains a narcotic similar to [[opium]...
    25: ...se Egyptian plants were closely linked with the modern day cos variety and could have originated on th...
    27: ...ridised with the wild type serriola to make our modern for sativa .
  10. Animal P (610 bytes)
    17: *[[Poison Dart Frogs]]
  11. Poison Dart Frogs (4344 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox begin | color = pink | name = Poison dart frog}}
    2: ...Cobalt Tinc]] | caption = Juvenile Cobalt Tinc, ''Dendrobates tinctorius''<br>This frog is 3&ndash;6 m...
    8: {{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = '''Dendrobatidae'''}}
    13: ...ding: poison arrow frogs, poison frogs, or simply dart frogs.
    16: ... ''Phyllobates terribilis'', also known as the golden poison frog. Certain tribes in [[South America]...
  12. Upper Palaeolithic (3160 bytes)
    1: ...e [[Paleolithic]] or Old [[Stone Age]] as it is understood in [[Europe]], [[Africa]] and [[Asia]]. Ver...
    3: ...alled the Upper Paleolithic Revolution. The [[Neanderthal]]s continued to use [[Mousterian]] [[stone t...
    5: ...cated in narrow [[valley]] bottoms, possibly in order to make [[hunt]]ing passing [[herd]]s of animals...
    7: ...antler]] and [[hide]]s. Advanced [[dart (missile)|dart]]s and [[harpoon]]s also appear in this period.
    9: ... and [[ritual]]s which are an important part of modern human behaviour.
  13. Modern humans (3160 bytes)
    1: ...e [[Paleolithic]] or Old [[Stone Age]] as it is understood in [[Europe]], [[Africa]] and [[Asia]]. Ver...
    3: ...alled the Upper Paleolithic Revolution. The [[Neanderthal]]s continued to use [[Mousterian]] [[stone t...
    5: ...cated in narrow [[valley]] bottoms, possibly in order to make [[hunt]]ing passing [[herd]]s of animals...
    7: ...antler]] and [[hide]]s. Advanced [[dart (missile)|dart]]s and [[harpoon]]s also appear in this period.
    9: ... and [[ritual]]s which are an important part of modern human behaviour.

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