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  1. Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
    4:
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    8: ...in the South, Alabama being the hardest hit. 324 people are killed in the deadliest American natural d...
    23: ... history burns nearly 16,000 acres and kills two people.
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  2. Jordan (20715 bytes)
    96: ... continuing structural economic difficulties, burgeoning population, and more open political environme...
    117: == Geography ==
    119: ''Main article: [[Geography of Jordan]]''
    134: ...se out duties on nearly all goods and services by 2010. The agreement also provides for more open market...
    146: ...ld Trade Organization (WTO), the International Meteorological Organization (IMO), Food and Agriculture...
  3. People's Republic of China (40848 bytes)
    1: ...] country, with a population of over 1.3 billion people, most of whom are classified as the [[Han Chin...
    7: {{People's Republic of China infobox}}
    10: ...articles: [[History of China]], [[History of the People's Republic of China]], [[Timeline of Chinese h...
    13: ...[[October 1]], 1949, [[Mao Zedong]] declared the People's Republic of China, establishing a [[communis...
    17: ...bt this figure entirely, or claim that many more people died due to famine or other consequences of po...
  4. Texas (39610 bytes)
    23: AdmittanceOrder = 28th |
    38: ...h]] explorers mistakenly applied the word to the people and their location.
    135: ... to 6 to submit an ordinance of secession to the people.
    145: ...when the office was vacated by President-elect [[George W. Bush]]; two Republicans represent Texas in ...
    166: == Geography ==
  5. Asteroid (24334 bytes)
    4: ...word in its title was published in [[1840]] by [[Georg Adolph Erman|Erman]]<!--- (1806-1877) not to be...
    8: ... strike Earth largely intact while the smaller meteoroids generally break up high in Earth's atmospher...
    10: ... for Solar System objects that are bigger than meteoroids, smaller than planets, and made out of rock,...
    32: *[[C-type asteroid]]s - carbonaceous, 75% of known asteroids
    33: *[[S-type asteroid]]s - silicaceous, 17% of known asteroids
  6. Venus (planet) (31010 bytes)
    25: ...s they fall toward the surface, and even large meteors will strike the surface at too low a speed to f...
    27: ...canically active in isolated [[Hotspot (geology)|geological hotspots]].
    29: ...ly) in Venus's atmosphere seems to support this theory. Molecular oxygen is thought to have combined w...
    46: ... much the same manner as the Earth's Moon. [[Galileo Galilei]] was the first person to observe the pha...
    58: ...dicated much lower temperatures. Two competing theories explained the unusual radio spectrum, one sug...
  7. Mars (27704 bytes)
    4: ...bly being captured [[asteroid]]s. The prefix '''areo-''' refers to Mars.
    8: Mars has always fascinated people. Its red, fiery appearance is caused by Iron O...
    17: ===Geology===
    18: ...d on the ocean floors of Earth. One interesting theory, published in [[1999]] is that these bands coul...
    24: In [[1996]], researchers studying a meteorite ([[ALH84001]]) believed to have originated fr...
  8. Jupiter (24639 bytes)
    55: ! align="left" | [[geographical pole|Polar]] [[diameter]]
    149: ...; Galileo's outspoken support of the Copernican theory got him in trouble with the [[Inquisition]].
    166: ...4th, 2009 || October 13th, 2009 || February 28th, 2010
    168: ...h, 2010 || September 21st, 2010 || November 19th, 2010 || April 6th, 2011
    175: ...|liquid]] hydrogen, which is surrounded by [[gas]]eous hydrogen. There is no clear boundary or surface...
  9. Saturn (planet) (23300 bytes)
    55: ! align="left" | [[geographical pole|Polar]] diameter
    157: ...3]] they reappeared again, further confusing Galileo.
    159: ...uch more powerful than the ones available to Galileo in his time.
    165: ...ula]]r material that Saturn formed out of. This theory is not widely accepted today, since Saturn's ri...
    248: ...uired to clearly resolve Saturn's rings for most people.
  10. Uranus (15207 bytes)
    64: !align="left"| [[geographical pole|Polar]] diameter
    149: .... It appears that Uranus does not have a [[Rock (geology)|rock]]y core like Jupiter and Saturn but rat...
    172: ...bly earlier. The name ''Georgium Sidus'' or "the Georgian" were still used infrequently (by the Britis...
    198: ...r 21st, 2010 || December 6th, 2010 || March 17th, 2010
  11. Neptune (planet) (18545 bytes)
    63: ! align="left" | [[geographical pole|Polar]] diameter
    148: ...nce between Neptune and Uranus is the level of meteorological activity. Uranus is visually quite blan...
    152: ...een moving at its regular/average speed when Galileo first observed it in 1612 and 1613, he would have...
    154: ...nus]]' motion. He sent his calculations to Sir [[George Airy]], who asked Adams for a clarification; A...
    164: ...t occasions, Adams suggested altering the name ''Georgian'' to ''Uranus'' while Leverrier suggested ''...
  12. Boto (5572 bytes)
    12: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''I. geoffrensis'''''}}
    14: ...ial_simple | color = pink | binomial_name = Inia geoffrensis}}
    17: ...''Boto''', or '''Amazon River Dolphin''' (''Inia geoffrensis'') is a freshwater or [[river dolphin]]. ...
    20: '''Bouto''', '''Bufeo''', '''Dauphin de l'Amazone''', '''Inia''', '''Pi...
    26: ...1998 classification lists a single species, ''I. geoffrensis'', in the genus Inia, with three recognis...
  13. Hubble Space Telescope (50930 bytes)
    16: |'''Deorbit date'''||circa 2010
    47: ...er]] the Earth's [[atmosphere]] some time after [[2010]]. Its successor telescope, the [[James Webb Spa...
    54: ... of 0.5&ndash;1.0 [[arcsecond]]s, compared to a theoretical diffraction-limited resolution of about 0...
    163: ...instruments on board the Hubble to be run simultaneously, and reduced a vibration problem that occurre...
    172: ...turning up results that have required whole new theories to explain them. Among its primary mission t...
  14. Chinese New Year (12599 bytes)
    3: ... as [[Mongolians]], [[Korean]]s and [[Vietnamese people|Vietnamese]] who have holidays which fall on t...
    7: Around the New Year people greet each other with:
    9: ...yin]]: G&#333;ngx&#464; f&#257;cá©» [[Hokkien]]: Keong hee huat chye; [[Cantonese (linguistics)|Canton...
    15: ... celebrations, from married couples to unmarried people. Chinese New Year is celebrated with [[firecra...
    33: ...y when tossed fish salad, [[yusheng]], is eaten. People get together to toss the colourful salad and m...
  15. Easter (31700 bytes)
    4: ...he slaughter of the Passover lambs (perhaps for theological reasons). This would put the Last Supper s...
    6: ...edicated to the [[pagan]] [[fertility goddess]] [[Eostre]]. The [[Easter Bunny]] is often identified a...
    35: ! '''[[2010]]''' ||colspan=2| [[April 4]]
    107: ... name of the holiday, "Pascha" (or variations thereof), indicates, the holiday arose from the Passover...
    184: ...us, according to Bede, from the [[pagan]] goddess Eostre.
  16. Radium (13138 bytes)
    47: <td>[[Boiling point]]</td><td>2010 K (3159 ?F)</td></tr>
    59: ...="2" align="center" bgcolor="#FFDEAD">'''Miscellaneous'''</th></tr>
    132: ...[electromagnetic spectrum|spectrum]]. Due to its geologically short [[half life]] and intense radioact...
  17. Olympic Games (40925 bytes)
    17: ...hristian hegemony, and in [[393]] the emperor [[Theodosius]] outlawed the Olympics, ending a thousand ...
    25: ...f ancient Olympia were uncovered by German [[archaeologist]]s in the mid-[[19th century]].
    46: ...ly prepared by the IOC (prior to that year the [[People's Republic of China]] refused to participate i...
    75: ...rth Korea]] boycotted the [[1988 Summer Olympics|Seoul Olympics]] to protest at not being made co-host...
    164: ...won the 100 m at the [[1988 Summer Olympics|1988 Seoul Olympics]], but tested positive for [[stanozolo...
  18. Elamite Empire (23098 bytes)
    10: ...ed by its low-lying later capital, [[Susa]], and geographers after [[Ptolemy]] called it ''Susiana''. ...
    13: ...uages]]). They have also been connected by some theorists with the [[Harappan]] civilisation found in ...
    27: *Neo-Elamite period: ca. 1100 BC &ndash; 539 BC (chara...
    34: ... Sumerian king who is the earliest (to date) archaeologically proven to exist through inscriptions, [[...
    53: ...ed Babylon, and carried off to Susa the stela whereon was inscribed the famous law code of Hammurabi. ...
  19. George W. Bush (64926 bytes)
    1: ...Prescott Bush]]), his father (former President [[George H. W. Bush]]), and his brother ([[Jeb Bush]], ...
    2: {{Infobox President | name=George Walker Bush
    4: | image name=GeorgeWBush.jpg
    22: Bush is the son of [[George H. W. Bush]] and [[Barbara Bush]]. He was born...
    24: [[Image:Bush daughers.gif|thumb|George W. Bush and Laura Bush with their daughters Je...
  20. Renewable energy (27996 bytes)
    1: ...water]], [[biomass|biological processes]], and [[geothermal]] heat flows. Neither fossil fuels nor nu...
    3: ...y deplete the resource. [[Fossil fuel]]s, while theoretically renewable on a very long time-scale, are...
    5: ...rgy. Examples of direct use are [[solar oven]]s, geothermal heating, and [[watermill|water-]] and [[wi...
    30: ...ary energy source, to cope with outages. Some homeowners use a solar system which sells energy to the...
    46: ..." i.e., they are considered to be eyesores. Many people also claim that turbines kill birds, and that ...

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