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  1. Steel (28384 bytes)
    1: :''See [[Steel (disambiguation)]] for other uses.''
    3: ...ution in the alloy controls the qualities of the resulting steel. Steel with increased carbon content...
    5: ...alloying materials, and carbon, if present, is undesired. A more recent definition is that steels are ...
    8: ...dissolves carbon quite readily, so that smelting results in an alloy containing too much carbon to be ...
    11: ...ts [[pearl]]-like appearance, or the similar but less beautiful [[bainite]].
  2. List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
    4: ...i Abacha|Abacha, Sani]], (1943-1998), [[List of Presidents of Nigeria|dictator]] of [[Nigeria]] (1993-...
    7: ...|Abancourt, Charles d']], (1758-1792), French statesman
    8: *[[Abaris]], (circa 8th century BC), priest of [[Apollo (god)|Apollo]]
    14: *[[Abba Mari|Abba Mari ben Moses ben Joseph]], (circa 14th century), French rabbi
    18: ...Abbadie|Abbadie, Jakob]], (1654?-1727), Swiss Protestant preacher
  3. List of people by name: Aa (1020 bytes)
    4: *[[Andrew Aagesen|Aagesen, Andrew]], (1826-1879), Danish jurist
    6: ...et Aali|Aali, Mehemet]], (1815-1871), Turkish statesman
    7: *[[Aaliyah]], (1979-2001), American rhythm and blues singer
    9: ...[Julius Aamisepp|Aamisepp, Julius]], (1883-1950), Estonian plant breeder
    16: *[[Evald Aav|Aav, Evald]], (1900-1939), Estonian composer and choir conductor
  4. Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
    2: ... United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Empress of India]]
    7: ...was also the first monarch to use the title [[Empress of India]].
    9: ...last monarch of the [[House of Hanover]]; her successor belonged to the [[House of Windsor|House of Sa...
    12: ...ria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld]], the sister of Princess Charlotte's widower [[Leopold I of Belgium|Princ...
    14: ...r was the Reverend [[George Davys]] and her governess was [[Louise Lehzen]].
  5. Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
    2: ...nist Party of Germany]] and took part in an unsuccessful [[revolution]] in Berlin in January, [[1919]...
    6: ...then Russian-controlled [[Congress Poland]]. Sources differ on the year of her birth - she gave her bi...
    8: ...s managed to meet in secret; Rosa joined one of these groups.
    10: ...Middle Ages]] and economic and stock exchange crises.
    12: ...lly able to gain seats in the [[Reichstag]]. But despite their revolutionary talk, the socialist membe...
  6. Lucretia Mott (3249 bytes)
    3: ... 11]], [[1880]]) was the first major [[United States|American]] women's activist in the early [[1800s]...
    5: ...She quickly became known for her persuasive speeches against [[slavery]]. Prior to her own involvement...
    7: ... allows "conscientious objector" status to [[war resistors]].
    9: ...olitionist advocates. In the [[1830s]] she helped establish two anti-slavery groups.
    13: ...r that period of the movement, until her death in 1880.
  7. Christabel Pankhurst (1631 bytes)
    3: ...], [[1958]]) was a [[suffragette]] born in [[Manchester]], [[England]].
    5: ...self imprisoned on many occasions for her principles.
    7: ...her native England, she moved to the [[United States]] where she eventually became an [[evangelist]].
    11: Christabel Pankhurst died in [[Los Angeles, California]] and was buried in the [[Woodlawn Me...
  8. Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
    2: ...ndash; [[June 14]], [[1926]]) was an [[United States|American]] painter.
    4: ...urgh]], she was the daughter of a well-do-to businessman. Cassatt grew up in an environment that value...
    6: ...llow male students, and the slow pace of her courses, she decided to study the [[Old Masters|old maste...
    8: ...ishop of Pittsburgh commissioned her to paint copies of paintings in Italy, after which she traveled a...
    16: ...] impressionist show. An active member of the impressionist circle until [[1886]], she remained friend...
  9. George Eliot (6014 bytes)
    3: ...''' ([[22 November]] [[1819]] - [[22 December]] [[1880]]), was an [[England|English]] [[novelist]]. She...
    5: ...attending her relationship with [[George Henry Lewes]].
    8: ...ime that she began to live with [[George Henry Lewes]] in an extramarital cohabitation.
    10: ...abitation with Lewes was a scandalous matter. Lewes' wife refused to be divorced, and so he remained ...
    12: ...married a friend, [[John Cross]], an [[United States|American]] banker, who was 20 years her junior. T...
  10. Ouida (1938 bytes)
    5: Although successful, she did not manage her money well and died i...
    8: ...o published with the title ''Two Little Wooden Shoes'') [http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/13912 Gutenber...
    9: * ''Bimbi, Stories for Children'' (1882)
    21: * ''The Massarenes'' (?)
    22: * ''Moths'' (1880)
  11. Dorothea Dix (5868 bytes)
    2: ...enormous "museums of madness" that served as the deserving targets for later reformers’ zeal.
    6: ...number of insane inmates in disgusting circumstances, which led her to approach the [[Massachusetts]] ...
    8: ...n the mentally ill is more complex and more interesting than this legend. Surviving a childhood of [[...
    10: ...r. In [[England]], she spent a year living on the estate of the Rathbone family, eminent [[Quaker]] re...
    12: ...f daily life. When she returned to the United states she brought an enthusiasm for this idea with her.
  12. Anna Maxwell (1551 bytes)
    2: ... [[1851]] - [[January 2]], [[1929]], [[United States|US]] [[Army]] nurse nicknamed ''the American [[Fl...
    4: ...ring activities were crucial to the growth of professional nursing in the US.
    6: ... of nursing at [[Columbia Presbyterian Hospital|Presbyterian Hospital]] in [[Manhattan]], [[New York]]...
    8: ...nk. She helped design the uniform for US army nurses. During World War I, France awarded her the [[Med...
    10: ...and her fellow nurses to be guests on his country estate, Innis Arden,in Sound Beach, Connecticut, par...
  13. Jennie Kidd Trout (1706 bytes)
    1: ...n in Canada licensed to practice medicine until [[1880]], when [[Emily Stowe]] completed the official qu...
    5: Motivated by her own chronic illnesses, she decided on a medical career, passing her mat...
    7: ...stitute was quite successful, later opening branches in [[Brantford, Ontario|Brantford]] and [[Hamilto...
    9: ...later moved to [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], [[California]], where she died in 1921.
  14. Harriet Tubman (5215 bytes)
    1: ...riet_Tubman_pic.jpg|thumb|225px|Harriet Tubman in 1880, Image provded by [http://classroomclipart.com Cl...
    2: ...[guerrilla]], [[farmhand]], [[lumberjack]], laundress and [[cook]], refugee organizer, raid leader and...
    5: ...uffered intermittent bouts of [[narcolepsy]] the rest of her life.
    7: == Escape and abolitionist career ==
    9: ...s of people trapped in slavery up to the free states, during the Civil War.
  15. President of the United States (42878 bytes)
    1: ...x|thumb|[[Seal of the President of the United States]]]]
    3: ...f]] of the [[United States armed forces|armed forces]].
    5: ...During the [[Cold War]], the President was sometimes referred to as "the leader of the free world," a ...
    7: ...emulated all over the world in nations with a [[presidential system]] of government.
    9: The current President of the United States is [[George W. Bush]].
  16. Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
    10: | '''Order:''' || 16th President
    15: | '''Predecessor:''' || [[James Buchanan]]
    17: | '''Successor:''' || [[Andrew Johnson]]
    28: | '''[[First Lady of the United States|First Lady]]:'''
    31: | '''Profession:''' || [[Lawyer]]
  17. Ulysses S. Grant (23281 bytes)
    3: <caption><font size="+1">'''Ulysses S. Grant'''</font></caption>
    4: ...=2>[[Image:Ulysses Grant 1870-1880.jpg|200px|Ulysses S. Grant]]
    5: <tr><td>'''Order:'''</td><td>18th President</td></tr>
    8: ...td>'''Succeeded by:'''</td><td>[[Rutherford B. Hayes]]</td></tr>
    13: <tr><td>'''[[First Lady of the United States|First Lady]]:'''</td><td>[[Julia Grant]]</td></tr...
  18. Chester A. Arthur (12210 bytes)
    1: {{Infobox President | name=Chester Alan Arthur
    3: | image name=chester a arthur illustration.3.jpg
    4: | order=21st President
    7: | preceded=[[James A. Garfield]]
    15: | party=[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
  19. Canada (35540 bytes)
    1: ... the talk page, and wait until the consensus changes before making the edit. Thank you.
    3: ...formation instead to one of the many "main" articles about Canada linked from this article, e.g., [[Po...
    6: ...ea (after [[Russia]]). Bordering the [[United States]], its territorial claims extend north into the [...
    8: ...as a [[Parliamentary system|parliamentary]] [[representative democracy]] and is a [[constitutional mon...
    10: ...]]. Its [[Statistics Canada|official]] population estimate for [[as of 2005|June 2005]] is 32.2 millio...
  20. South Africa (40100 bytes)
    1: ...[Zimbabwe]], [[Mozambique]] and [[Swaziland]]. [[Lesotho]] is an independent [[nation]], entirely surr...
    3: ...king it one of the most ethnically diverse countries on the continent. Racial and ethnic strife betwee...
    5: ...frica. The [[economy of South Africa]] is the largest and most well-developed of the entire [[Africa]]...
    8: ==Languages==
    9: ...n number. As a result, there are many official names for the country.

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