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- Ancient Greek theatre (7531 bytes)
51: ... by his mask, which included hair. It has been theorized that the shape of the mask amplified the act... - Botany (8977 bytes)
20: ... this and other relationships between plants and people.
39: ...ynology|Analysing pollen]] deposited by plants [[geologic timescale|thousands or millions of years ago...
43: ...tremely valuable as recreation]] for millions of people who enjoy [[gardening]], [[horticulture|hortic...
51: ...around [[300 BC]], are two large treatises by [[Theophrastus]]: ''On the History of Plants'' (''[[Hist...
53: ... time later in living plant tissue. The German [[Leonhart Fuchs]], the Swiss [[Conrad von Gesner]], an... - Bassoon (11661 bytes)
16: ... top of the wing joint and has one end wrapped in cork for sealing, may come in many different lengths, ...
77: ...escriptions of various bassoon techniques with video and sound samples. - Mediterranean Sea (9773 bytes)
6: ...for trade and cultural exchange between emergent peoples of the region — [[Egyptian|Egyptians]],...
15: ==Geography==
21: ...|orange]]s, [[tangerine]]s, and [[cork (material)|cork]]. The region has a long [[history of the Mediter...
62: ==Geology==
63: The geology of the Mediterranean is complex, involving th... - Europe (23835 bytes)
4: ...spian Sea]] (for more detailed description see [[Geography of Europe]]).
11: ...η) was a mythological queen of Crete, not a geographical designation. Later ''Europa'' stood for ...
18: ...ic achievement, starting as far back as the [[Palaeolithic]]. The origins of Western democratic and in...
20: ...he most famous of these conflicts was when [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] rose to power and set out on a conqu...
22: ...r present form in the [[aftermath of World War I#Geopolitical and Economic Consequences|aftermath of W... - Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
71: ...lican concerns. The new Irish Free State was in theory to cover the entire island, subject to the prov...
73: ...idelity to [[George V of the United Kingdom|King George V]] and his successors. Pro-Treaty forces, led...
77: ...fered 800 fatalities and perhaps as many as 4000 people were killed altogether. As their forces retrea...
101: ... and five cities. The five cities — Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, and Waterford — are admi...
107: * [[County Cork]] - Portugal (61755 bytes)
15: ...m [[Central Europe]] and intermarried with local peoples, the [[Iberians]], forming the [[Celt-Iberian...
27: ...{{ref|independence}} while a war raged between [[Leon]] and [[Castile]]. Henry died and his son, [[Afo...
31: ...ictorious John was then acclaimed as king by the people.
40: ... expansion possible and led to great advances in geographic knowledge. The discoveries were financed b...
44: ...e of neo-gothic, neo-manueline, neo-islamic, and neo-renaissance styles. (courtesy IPPAR)]] - Timeline of microscope technology (1673 bytes)
6: * [[1609]] - [[Galileo Galilei]] develops an ''occhiolino'' or compound ...
7: * [[1612]] - Galileo presents ''occhiolino'' to [[Poland|Polish]] king...
10: * [[1624]] - Galileo presents his ''occhiolino'' to Prince Federico Ce...
12: ... the structures he discovers in [[cork (material)|cork]] bark.
15: * [[1953]] - [[Frits Zernike]], professor of [[theoretical physics]], [[Nobel Prize]] in Physics for ... - Tree (23723 bytes)
11: ... subsequently [[flowering plant]]s in the [[Cretaceous]] Period. Most species of trees today are [[flo...
157: ** [[Cacao]] ([[cocoa]]), ''Theobroma cacao''
197: ** [[Cork-tree]], ''Phellodendron'' species - Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
3: The [[cell theory]], first developed in the [[19th century]], sta...
5: ... of the likeness he saw between [[cork (material)|cork]] cells and small rooms.
21: ...erial DNA is housed in a structure called the nucleoid (''very light blue''), as well as other structu...
32: ...of typical animal cell. [[Organelle]]s: (1) [[nucleolus]] (2) [[cell nucleus|nucleus]] (3) [[ribosome]...
54: ...different kinds of genetic material exist: [[DNA|deoxyribonucleic acid]] (DNA) and [[RNA|ribonucleic a... - Ireland (33828 bytes)
3: ...st side of the [[Irish Sea]], and is part of the geographical (but not political) [[British Islands]] ...
5: ...ion]] of the island is approximately 5.7 million people, 4 million in the Republic and 1.7 million in ...
8: ==Geography==
11: :''Main article: [[Geography of Ireland]]''
32: ...national fundraising organisation, tries to help people on both sides find peace and reconcilliation t... - Henry Ford (16324 bytes)
2: ... influence over modern culture that many social theorists identify this phase of economic and social h...
6: ..., William and Mary Ford, immigrants from [[County Cork]], [[Ireland]]. He was the eldest of six childre...
12: ...[[Henry M. Leland]] in 1902, and the company was reorganized as [[Cadillac (automobile)|Cadillac]].
53: ...roups, often appearing on [[anti-Semitic]] and [[neo-Nazi]] websites. - Softball (19057 bytes)
16: ...g the ball difficult to hit. There are many strikeouts and ground balls, and scores are low. Good pi...
20: ...4). The batter is considered to [[strike out|strikeout]] if he/she fails to hit the ball into fair ter...
60: ...ibre [[kapok]], or a mixture of [[Cork (material)|cork]] and [[rubber]], or a [[polyurethane]] mixture, ...
132: ...of softball was invented in Chicago in 1887 by [[George Hancock]], a reporter for the Chicago Board of... - List of festivals (6550 bytes)
67: ...al Film Festival]], [[Wexford Opera Festival]], [[Cork Jazz Festival]], [[Galway Oyster Festival]], [[Ga... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
15: *[[Judah Leon Abravanel|Judah ben Isaac Abravanel]], (1460?-15...
25: *[[Theodor Adorno]], (1903-1969){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
39: *[[Leone Battista Alberti]], (1404-1472)
46: *[[Alcmaeon of Croton]], (5th century BC){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
109: *[[Georg Anton Friedrich Ast]], (1778-1841) - Early history of Ireland (30651 bytes)
5: ...ring the [[last glacial maximum]] (''circa'' [[Paleolithic|16,000 BC]]), Ireland was an arctic wastela...
13: ==The Neolithic (4500 BC - 2500 BC)==
14: ...n Irish history. It is much more likely that the Neolithic revolution was a long and slow process resu...
16: ...[C驤e Fields]] in [[County Mayo]], an extensive Neolithic field system - arguably the oldest in the w...
20: ...es of religious and ceremonial importance to the Neolithic population. In most of the tombs that have ... - Wildfire (23185 bytes)
8: ... [[napalm]]; the word got its present meaning by people misunderstanding the expression "spread like w...
45: ...n the ground is flat and the vegetation is homogeneous.
57: People living in fire-prone areas typically take a va...
63: ...to fast attack teams typically consisting of 5-8 people. These fast attack teams are [[helicopter]]ed ...
79: ...ective (but burn much easier than, for example, [[cork oak]])… It is symptomatic to note that the... - Cell (29541 bytes)
3: The [[cell theory]], first developed in the [[19th century]], sta...
5: ... of the likeness he saw between [[cork (material)|cork]] cells and small rooms.
21: ...erial DNA is housed in a structure called the nucleoid (''very light blue''), as well as other structu...
32: ...of typical animal cell. [[Organelle]]s: (1) [[nucleolus]] (2) [[cell nucleus|nucleus]] (3) [[ribosome]...
54: ...different kinds of genetic material exist: [[DNA|deoxyribonucleic acid]] (DNA) and [[RNA|ribonucleic a... - Timpani (31735 bytes)
64: ...core materials include felt and [[Cork (material)|cork]], and other wrap materials include [[leather]]. ...
73: ...ow middle C in ''[[The Rite of Spring]]'', and [[Leonard Bernstein]] requires the timpanist to execute...
94: ...es the solo timpanist to play eight drums simultaneously. In the year [[2000]], [[United States|Americ...
145: ...ound that is almost completely devoid of tone. [[George Gershwin]] uses this effect in ''[[An American...
148: ...erformers to play with their hands or fingers. [[Leonard Bernstein]] calls for [[maracas]] on timpani ... - Potato (22889 bytes)
5: ...x_divisio_entry | taxon = [[flowering plants|Tracheobionta]] }}
18: ...ted States]] where sweet potatoes grow commonly, people sometimes refer to the "Irish potato" to disti...
28: ...rop elsewhere in Europe, being used to feed both people and animals. The first mention of potatoes app...
30: ...ter first planted the potato on his estate near [[Cork]]. A [[1699]] source (over one century after the ...
36: ...hed as a staple of Europe's poor, leading richer people to spurn it, although this changed gradually, ...
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