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- Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
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11: ...at title, as it would imply that she was a [[princess]] by [[birthright]] rather than by marriage.
13: ...biographies, magazine articles and television movies.
15: ...he world. To her admirers, Diana, Princess of Wales was a [[role model]] — after her death, the... - Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
4: ... born in [[Newport News, Virginia]], [[United States|USA]] and raised in [[Yonkers, New York]]. She w...
6: ...to hire her. She started singing with Webb's Orchestra in [[1935]], in Harlem's [[Savoy Ballroom]]. S...
8: ...the new name, "Ella Fitzgerald and Her Famous Orchestra."
10: ...ctly [[Marilyn Monroe]]'s voice and typical gestures, as well as [[Louis Armstrong]]'s.
12: ...George Gershwin]] (with [[Nelson Riddle]]'s [[orchestra]]), [[Irving Berlin]], [[Cole Porter]], [[Jero... - Fanny Mendelssohn (2047 bytes)
1: ...increasingly recognised as significant in themselves.
3: ... tolerant, rather than supportive, of her activities as composer.
9: ...no trio]] and several books of solo [[piano]] pieces and [[song]]s. A number of her songs were origina... - Sonja Henie (2914 bytes)
1: ...wegian]] [[figure skating|figure skater]] and actress.
4: ...he skated over to the side of the rink several times to ask her coach for directions.
6: ...at the age of fifteen, and her first [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] gold medal the following year. She also...
10: ... ''Hello, London''. She became one of the wealthiest women in the world in her time.
12: Henie was married three times, with [[Dan Topping]], [[Winthrop Gardner]], and ... - Suzanne Lenglen (11495 bytes)
1: ...nglen1920.jpg|thumb|right|Suzanne Lenglen, sometimes labelled the ''[[diva]]'' or ''[[prima donna]]'' ...
3: ...ed ''La Divine'' (the divine one) by the French press.
8: ...e he would lay down a handkerchief at various places on the court, to which his daughter had to direct...
10: Only four years after her first tennis strokes, Lenglen played in the final of the [[1914 in spo...
16: ... body. Staid Brits also were in shock at the boldness of the French woman who also casually sipped [[b... - Rebecca Rodriguez (483 bytes)
1: ... in amateur boxing and world championships in professional [[boxing]]. - Babe Zaharias (4002 bytes)
3: ... in many sports. She achieved her greatest successes in [[golf]] and [[athletics]]. She was born Mildr...
5: ...eclared Shiley the Olympic champion. After the Games, Shiley and Didrikson split their medals.
7: <div style="float:left">[[Image:BabeStamp.png]]<P>''Babe Zaharias as <BR>depicted on a ...
9: ...]] (of which she was a founding member) until illness shortened her career in the mid-1950s. She won t...
11: ..., but she managed two wins which were her final ones in competitive golf. Cancer took its toll and Zah... - Pansy (10101 bytes)
2: ..., and yellow pansies]] | caption = 5-petaled pansies}}
7: {{Taxobox ordo entry | taxon = [[Violales]]}}
10: {{Taxobox species entry | taxon = '''''V. tricolor'''''}}
11: {{Taxobox subspecies entry | taxon = '''''V. t. hortensis'''''}}
15: ''Viola × wittrockiana'' - Music (16462 bytes)
1: ...age:Music_animation.gif|thumb|200px|Clip Art courtesy of
7: ==Types of Musical Instruments==
16: ...ial location or the movement in space of sounds, gesture, and dance. [[Silence]] is also often conside...
18: ...ects included as music vary, their importance varies. For instance, melody and harmony are often consi...
20: ...c is heard, understood, even learned." <sup>[[#Notes|6]]</sup> - Science (19868 bytes)
4: There are different theories of what "science" is.
6: ... and "predictive" — they predict empirical results that can be checked and [[Falsifiability|poss...
8: ...gh which they exercise those powers, and the sources of those powers in terms of the thing's structure...
10: ...ation]] is impossible and that scientific hypotheses can only be falsified ([[falsification]]).
12: [[Positivism]], a form of empiricism, advocates using science, as defined by empiricism, to gover... - Oboe (5230 bytes)
3: ...chure]] and air-pressure allows the player to express a huge range of emotions and moods.
7: ...t to play and produce a good sound ([[tone]]) on. Amateur players often produce a nasal (often out-of-tune)...
9: ...tering the scrape of the reed itself. Subtle changes in pitch are also possible by adjusting the [[emb...
13: ...ether with the flute/recorder it is one of the oldest [[woodwind]] instruments.
15: ...e_oboe.jpg|right|thumbnail|60px|Baroque Oboe, Stanesby Copy]] - Musician (3042 bytes)
1: A '''musician''' is a person who plays or composes [[music]]. Musicians can be classified by their r...
3: * A [[singer]] (also called a [[vocalist]]) uses his or her [[voice]].
6: * A [[Conducting|conductor]] coordinates a [[musical ensemble]].
10: ... as a [[church]] or [[business]] such as a [[Bar (establishment)|bar]].
12: ...eyboard]], nor are they the only creatures which respond to (or produce) [[rhythm]] and [[melody]]. - Australia (39438 bytes)
8: official_languages =[[English language|English]]|
11: largest_city =[[Sydney]]|
13: leader_titles = [[Queen of Australia|Queen]]<br>[[Governor-Gene...
14: leader_names = [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Elizabeth ...
19: population_estimate = 20,180,878| - Great Pyramid of Giza (20454 bytes)
1: ...been found buried in an Egyptian pyramid, it is presumed by egyptologists to have been built as a tomb...
3: ...jpg|thumb|333px|Great Pyramid of Giza. Image courtesy of
5: == Pictures of the Great Pyramid ==
6: ...ncient_Civilizations/Ancient_Egypt/Pyramids Pictures of the Great Pyramid]
9: ...th century BC|2580 BC]]; it is the oldest and largest of the three great pyramids in the [[Giza Necrop... - Football (soccer) (22343 bytes)
7: ... "[[football]]". <!-- Please see above polite suggestions before changing this line-->
9: ...y large number of people also play football at an amateur level.
11: ...le in the life of individual fans, local communities, and even nations; it is therefore often claimed ...
15: ...e ball around, they may use any part of their bodies other than their hands or arms.
17: ...Soccer goalkeeper.jpg|thumb|250px|A goalkeeper dives to stop the ball from entering his goal.]] - Iowa (24205 bytes)
6: Seal = Iowastateseal.jpg |
9: Capital = [[Des Moines, Iowa|Des Moines]] |
11: LargestCity = [[Des Moines, Iowa|Des Moines]] |
30: HighestElev = 509 |
32: LowestElev = 146 | - New Jersey (35646 bytes)
10: LargestCity = [[Newark, New Jersey|Newark]] |
30: HighestElev = 550 |
32: LowestElev = 0 |
36: ...reviation of '''NJ'''. It is also the fifth smallest state. The state is named after the island of [...
39: ...and southeastern [[Pennsylvania]]. These territories were taken by the Dutch in 1654 and incorporated ... - List of sports (7304 bytes)
1: ... of sports''', divided by category. These categories are based on how the [[sport]] is played, and the...
14: ** [[Relay race|Relay races]]
20: ** [[Horseshoe]]
31: * [[Equestrianism]]:
34: ** [[Equestrianism]] - Astronomy (13970 bytes)
1: ... the atmosphere), as well as the connected processes and phenomena.
3: ...de]] of Earth's Moon, its diameter is about 58 miles (93 km).]]
5: ... with [[astrology]], which assumes that people's destiny and human affairs in general are correlated t...
8: ...hysical nature of celestial objects—what makes them "tick".
10: ...ional implications of different models, and involves working with computer or analytic models. - Comet (30542 bytes)
3: ...r]] with [[dust]] and various [[mineral]] aggregates mixed in.
5: ...ost all their [[volatile]] materials may come to resemble asteroids.
9: ... the comet (called the ''nucleus'') is generally less than 50km across, the coma may be larger than th...
11: ...ayeux Tapestry]], which records the [[Norman conquest]] of [[England]] in [[1066]].{{hnote|Reading Mus...
15: ...metary surfaces allows them to absorb the heat necessary to drive their outgassing.
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