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- Ontario Universities' Application Centre (850 bytes)
1: ...ons]], as the benefits of central application processing were recognized.
3: ...medical, law, education, and rehabilitation sciences programs. Applications are handled on-line throug...
5: The OUAC is located in [[Guelph, Ontario]].
8: ...universities in Ontario|List of Ontario Universities]]
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- Margaret Atwood (6318 bytes)
2: ...to the novelist [[Graeme Gibson]]; her daughter, Jess Atwood Gibson, was born in [[1976]].
4: ...sm]]. She also has a reputation for her deep interest in [[Canada]] and [[Canadian literature|Canadian...
6: ...try]], especially as one of [[Toronto]]'s new voices in the [[1960s]], along with [[Gwendolyn MacEwen]...
10: ...h version of the competition, ''Le combat des livres'', in [[2004]].
12: ...mote book-signing device" at an invitation-only presentation in Toronto. The device, also called the ... - Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
5: ...in many melodramas and became a popular child actress in Canada.
9: ... reflected her own age, rather than teenage heroines.
11: ... star. The phrase "by the clock" became a secret message of their love; as the couple was driving and ...
13: ...plagued with marital problems. Her stressful business schedule and Fairbanks' extramarital affair with...
15: ...tress's life. Before he died, he sent Pickford a message saying simply, "By the clock." Upon hearing o... - Helen Sawyer Hogg (1921 bytes)
3: ...for her research into [[globular cluster]]s, but best remembered for her astronomy column, which ran f...
7: ...tt Hogg]] in [[1930]], and in [[1935]] moved to [[Ontario]] where she took a job at the [[David Dunlap Obse...
9: ...Louis Priestley) ([[1905]]–[[1988]]), a professor emeritus of English at the [[University of Tor...
21: ===Obituaries=== - Jennie Kidd Trout (1706 bytes)
3: ...settling near [[Stratford, Ontario|Stratford]], [[Ontario]]. She married Edward Trout in [[1865]] and ther...
5: Motivated by her own chronic illnesses, she decided on a medical career, passing her mat...
7: ...o|Brantford]] and [[Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]], Ontario.
9: ...later moved to [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], [[California]], where she died in 1921. - Alanis Morissette (25762 bytes)
2: ... [[singer-songwriter]] and occasional [[actor|actress]].
6: ... anger or resentment. Since the extraordinary success of ''[[Jagged Little Pill]]'', Morissette's popu...
10: ...as born on [[June 1]], [[1974]], in [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]], to schoolteachers Alan and Georgia...
12: ...idols, and said over the intercom at the front gates: ''"Hi, I'm Alanis. I want to meet you one day an...
21: With the help of her childhood mentor [[Leslie Howe]], Morissette released "Fate Stay With Me... - Aimee Semple McPherson (13395 bytes)
1: ...;width:200px;margin-left:5px"><center>[[Image:AimeeSempleMcPherson.jpeg|150px|Photograph of McPherson]...
7: ...n hired to nurse his wife during her terminal illness. (The age difference had caused a scandal in the...
9: ...ple who worked with the [[Salvation Army]]. As a result, Aimee was raised in an atmosphere of strong [...
11: ...;margin-right:5px;text-align:center">[[Image:Semples.jpeg]]<small><br>Robert and Aimee Semple, 1910</s...
13: ... 17, after which she returned to the [[United States]]. - May Irwin (2858 bytes)
1: ... [[New York City]], [[United States]], was an actress, singer and major star of [[vaudeville]].
4: ... 1874. By the fall of 1877, their career had progressed to where they were booked to appear at New Yor...
6: ...earance on the theatrical stage. An immediate success she went on to make her [[London]] stage debut a...
8: .... In the 1895 [[Broadway]] show ''[[The Widow Jones]]'', she introduced "The Bully Song" which became...
14: ...e at a summer home on secluded Club Island in the Ontario part of the [[Thousand Islands]] and at her winte... - Sunflower (5784 bytes)
7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Asterales]]}}
10: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''annuus''''' }}
15: ... [[Asteraceae]] with a large flower head ([[inflorescence]]). The stem of the flower can grow up to 3 ...
18: ...f their [[Solar deity|sun god]], and [[gold]] images of the "flower" as well as [[seed]]s were taken b...
20: ==Description== - Spiderwort (2097 bytes)
7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Commelinales]]}}
9: {{Taxobox_genus_entry | taxon = '''''Tradescantia'''''}}
14: ...clumps in wooded areas and fields. The [[leaf|leaves]] are long, thin and bladelike to lanceolate, fr...
16: Though sometimes accounted a [[weed]], spiderwort is cultivated fo...
18: ...[Maine]] to [[Alabama]], and Canada in southern [[Ontario]]. Virginia Spiderwort was introduced to [[Europe... - Trillium (2550 bytes)
7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Liliales]]}}
11: ...vision | color = lightgreen | plural_taxon = Species}}
16: ...aceae]] or Trillium family, a part of the [[Liliales]] or Lily order. The [[Angiosperm Phylogeny Group...
18: ...asual walkers; other spring wildflowers are much less apparent.
20: ...], a typical species is ''[[Trillium ovatum]]'' (Western Trillium) also with white flowers. - Apple (20408 bytes)
7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Rosales]]}}
16: ...e fruits. Table apples are of the species ''M. domestica'' or hybrids of it.
18: ...Two-red-apples.jpg|center|thumb|550px|Two red apples]]
23: ...arch with it to develop new disease-resistant apples is continuing.
25: ...le for growing in climates unsuitable for ''M. domestica'', mainly for increased cold tolerance. - 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... - Barbados (21887 bytes)
1: ...of the [[Prime Meridian]], about 434.5 km (270 miles) northeast of [[Venezuela]].
3: ...ted with large sugarcane estates and wide [[pastures]] with many good views to the sea.
5: ...try in the world. The island is a major tourist destination.
9: ...d the Salodoid-Barrancoid. For the next few centries, the Caribs—like the Arawak and the Salodoi...
11: ...rees, whose long hanging aerial roots he thought resembled beards. Between Campos' sighting in 1536 an... - Minnesota (26682 bytes)
2: Name = Minnesota |
3: Fullname = State of Minnesota |
4: Flag = Minnesota state flag.png |
5: Flaglink = [[Flag of Minnesota]] |
6: Seal = Minnesotastateseal.jpg | - Thirteen Colonies (4707 bytes)
2: ... and 13 stripes representing each of the 13 colonies.]]
4: ...e establishment of the [[United States|United States of America]].
6: ...Canada]]. The colonies of [[East Florida]] and [[West Florida]] also remained loyal during the America...
8: ==The Thirteen Colonies==
10: ...oraneous documents almost always listed the colonies in geographical order, roughly from north to sout... - Time zone (34024 bytes)
2: ...y usually follow the boundaries of states, countries or other administrative areas.
4: ...[image:Timezones.png|thumb|400px|Standard Time Zones of the World by the CIA]]
6: ...l other time zones are relative. UTC is, nevertheless, the official term for today's atomically measur...
10: ...r a location is given relative to UTC. Some examples:
11: ... if it is 12:00 UTC, then it is 04:00 in Los Angeles) - Thomas Edison (20653 bytes)
3: ... the principles of [[mass production]] to the process of [[invention]].
5: ...[[patent]]s worldwide, including the [[United States]], [[United Kingdom]], [[France]], and [[Germany]...
7: ...il Edison died. The [[Edison and Ford Winter Estates]] are now open to the public.
10: ...erations of Edison's took up farming near Vienna, Ontario. Among them was Samuel Ogden Edison, Jr., a shing...
14: ... child, [[Thomas Alva Edison]]. The economic success in Milan was soon over, though, and seven-year-o... - American Revolution (17069 bytes)
1: ...on was claimed by [[Spain]]. Note that this map does not show the bulk of [[British North America]] of...
2: ...nd the creation of the [[United States|United States of America]]. The [[American Revolutionary War]] ...
4: ...rrent interpretations fall somewhere in between these two positions.
10: ...ost white colonists in America considered themselves loyal subjects of the British Crown, with the sam...
16: ...separation of church and state]] and other liberties. - Ohio (19444 bytes)
10: LargestCity = [[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]] |
30: HighestElev = 472 |
32: LowestElev = 139 |
36: ...e Midwest admitted to the Union under the [[Northwest Ordinance]]. Its U.S. postal abbreviation is '''...
42: ...|Shawnees]], [[Ottawa (tribe)|Ottawa]]s, and [[Eries]]. During the [[18th century]], the [[France|Fren... - Michigan (29427 bytes)
8: ... Nickname = "Wolverine State" or "Great Lakes State" |
10: LargestCity = [[Detroit, Michigan|Detroit]] |
25: ... time|-4]] <br><small>(Some Upper Peninsula counties bordering Wisconsin are Central time.)</small> |
30: HighestElev = 603 |
32: LowestElev = 174 |
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