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- Impatiens (2161 bytes)
7: {{Taxobox ordo entry | taxon = [[Ericales]]}}
14: ...oth in, and out, of direct [[sunlight]].Common names in North America include impatiens, jewelweed, to...
16: Major common names for one or more species include [[balsam]], [[jewelweed]] and [[busy lizz...
18: ...af surface, giving them a silvery sheen that becomes pronounced when they are held underwater.
20: ...ct bites, and stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) rashes. They are also used after poison ivy contact to p... - 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> - Ghana (10910 bytes)
1: ... Empire]] (although its territory never reached present-day Ghana).
21: | '''[[Capital]] and largest city'''
27: | '''[[President of Ghana|President]]'''
31: | [[List of countries by area|Ranked 77th]] <br> 238,540 [[square kilom...
36: | [[List of countries by population|Ranked 50th]] - Paleontology (5646 bytes)
1: ... [[feces]] ("[[coprolite]]s"), and chemical residues.
5: ... [[ecology]], fields concerned with living creatures and how they interact. [[Palynology]] is the stud...
7: ...tology]], which deals with animals without backbones, or in
8: ...gy]], dealing with fossils of animals with backbones, including fossil hominids ([[paleoanthropology]]...
10: There are many developing specialties such as [[paleoecology]], [[paleobotany]], [[ichn... - Metronome (3057 bytes)
2: A '''metronome''' is a device that produces a regular [[pulse (music)|pulse]], usually used t...
4: ...gh the extremely fast markings he put on some pieces lead some modern scholars to suspect his metronom...
6: ...empo intended by the composer. Many pieces give a tempo indication at the top of the manuscript.
8: ...o). The [[pendulum]] rod swings back and forth in tempo; mechanics inside the metronome produce a clickin...
10: ...on forms range from simple credit-card sized devices to the complicated "Dr. Beat", manufactured by Bo... - Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
4: ... area]] in the state of [[Arizona]], [[United States]]. Phoenix ranked:
5: ...S Census estimation, Phoenix is now the fifth-largest city, surpassing [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] ...
6: ... 14th largest metropolitan area of the United States, with a population of 3,251,876 (2000 census)
7: * the largest capital city by area and population in the U.S. ...
8: * the eighth-fastest growing metropolitan area in the U.S. (2000 cens... - Bolero (1795 bytes)
6: ...solo]]ist or a couple. It is in a moderately slow tempo and is performed to music which is sung and accom...
10: ...le'' time which eventually spread to other countries.
15: ... to the slowest rhythms of the latin ballroom dances (the spectrum runs Bolero, [[Rumba]], [[Chacha|Ch...
28: [[Category:Latin dances]] - Allemande (1374 bytes)
3: ...al keyboard|keyboard]], although ensemble allemandes tended to stay in a more traditional form.
5: ...]] wrote allemandes ranging from ''largo'' to ''presto'').
7: ...]] ''Douze allemande'' op. 4 of [[1801]] anticipates the [[waltz]]. - Biology (23579 bytes)
2: ''What are our priorities for writing in this area? To help develop a list...
4: ... wide range of [[Orders of magnitude (length)|scales]].
6: ...and [[histology]]. [[Developmental biology]] studies life at the level of the development or [[ontogen...
8: ... is [[astrobiology]] (or xenobiology) which examines the possibility of life beyond the Earth.
12: ...gn="top"|[[Image:EscherichiaColi NIAID.jpg|90px|''Escherichia coli'']] - Aspects of music (7529 bytes)
2: *Melody is a succession of notes heard as some sort of unit.
3: ...or more simultaneous pitches or pitch simultaneities.
8: ...ound: [[Pitch (music)|pitch]], [[timbre]], [[loudness|intensity]], and [[duration]]. (Owen 2000:6)
9: ...]. It includes: melody, harmony, [[tonality]], [[tessitura]], and [[tuning]] or [[temperament]] (ibid)...
10: ..., which are tools used to produce sound. It includes: tone color and articulation (ibid). - Musical genre (24851 bytes)
1: ...riteria such as geographical origin. Such categories are not strictly genre and a single geographical ...
3: ...artists feel that it is an artist's fault themselves if they make a body of work that can easily be pu...
5: ...], which while defined by its media, can also represent its own style, as well as that of any other mu...
7: ...o trace threads through [[music history]], and makes it easier for individuals to find artists that th...
9: [[Image:Genealogy cuban music.gif|thumb|right|Genres of [[Cuban music]] and other [[popular music]]]] - Road bicycle racing (6257 bytes)
4: ...g, and many countries in the world have great professional [[cycling|cyclists]].
6: Road races can be categorized by length and type:
8: * Single-day races: The competitor to cross the finish line first is...
9: ... winner. Most stage races also have other categories of winners such as the stage winner, the points w...
11: ...line that day or the time trial rider with the lowest time on the course. - Musical notation (19883 bytes)
1: ...gs. In sheet music for [[musical ensemble|ensembles]], a '''score''' shows music for all players toge...
3: ...iatonic scale]], with [[accidental]]s to allow notes on the [[chromatic scale]], and duration is shown...
8: ...nium BC and by others in the Orient in ancient times.
10: ...tion consists of symbols placed above text syllables. An example of a complete composition — in...
12: ...e of a type of notation known as [[Visigothic neumes]], but its few surviving fragments have not yet b... - Laura Bush (7857 bytes)
4: ...he United States|First Lady]] of the [[United States]].
12: ...], also 17. Welch and Dykes sustained minor injuries and were treated and released at a nearby hospita...
14: ...aveling immediately behind his son's car. No charges were filed.
23: ...George and Laura travel to their sprawling family estate, the [[Bush Compound]]. Located in Kennebunkp...
25: ==First Lady of Texas & the United States== - Sports acrobatics (508 bytes)
1: ... elements. The [[tumbling]] consists of three series of acrobatic elements performed on the run, inclu... - Igor Stravinsky (26622 bytes)
1: ...d everything from symphonies to [[piano]] miniatures.
3: ...shown here conducting the [[Columbia Symphony Orchestra]] through ''[[Petrushka]]''.]]
5: ...famously claimed that music was incapable of "expressing anything but itself". Craft also transcribed...
7: ...century]] music, both in the [[Western countries|West]] and in his native land. He was named by [[Time...
12: ...intemps''. As he himself said, with these premieres his intention was "<nowiki>[</nowiki>to send<nowi... - Pulse (music) (1707 bytes)
1: ...derlining a piece or [[metric]] level, thus the [[tempo]] of the piece is how fast the pulse is running, ...
3: ...ronal or equally spaced pulse on one level that uses varied pulse groups (rather than just one pulse g...
5: ...r be distinguished as [[synchronous]], if all pulses on slower levels coincide with those on faster le...
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