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  1. Puritan (15882 bytes)
    12: ...orce and inspection sharpened Puritanism into a definite opposition movement.
    14: ...'' turned the episcopal [[hierarchy]] into a specific target of their grievances. [[Tract]]s such as ...
    16: ...n being the absence of doctrine, is a set of specifically ordained rules. His thinking on the matter ...
    26: ...been instrumental in a number of new industries. First, export/import was dominated by Puritans. Sec...
    28: ... to all Protestant denominations outside of the official Church, as well as the continuing use of the ...
  2. Cleopatra VII of Egypt (8634 bytes)
    9: ...gs had to marry their sisters in order to be qualified to rule. Following the deaths of her brothers s...
    21: There are a number of unverifiable but famous stories about Cleopatra, of which ...
    29: ...nd culture, Cleopatra is reputed to have been the first member of her family in their 300-year reign i...
    35: ...E/Gazetteer/Places/Africa/Egypt/_Texts/BEVHOP/13*.html Cleopatra VII (VI) at LacusCurtius] — ...
    39: ...ttp://penelope.uchicago.edu/pseudodoxia/pseudo512.html Sir Thomas Browne: Of the Picture describing the ...
  3. Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
    5: ... culture. (Source: ''The Columbia Encyclopedia'', Fifth Edition, 1993.)
    7: ... public to read and learn from her works--remains firm.
    12: ...Mead's advisor, [[Franz Boas]], wrote of its significance that
    13: ...onstitutes courtesy, modesty, good manners, and definite ethical standards is not universal. It is in...
    20: ...See [http://www.livejournal.com/users/aperey/1217.html Perey]]
  4. Grace O'Malley (3478 bytes)
    1: ...ish [[legend]] but was in fact a larger than life figure from [[16th century]] [[Irish History]].
    7: ... great seafaring family and charged all those who fished off their coasts. Their leader bore the ancie...
    22: ...d and Grace's power was steadily encroached upon. Finally, when two of her sons and her brother were t...
    26: ...p://www.rencentral.com/oct_nov_vol1/graceomalley.shtml]
    28: ...Rootsweb.com [[http://www.rootsweb.com/~nwa/grace.html]]
  5. Marilyn Monroe (30186 bytes)
    4: ...ld eventually become the most celebrated actor in film history, Marilyn's beginnings were humble to sa...
    6: ...'s mother, Gladys Pearl Monroe Baker, worked as a film-cutter. However in later years, more and more h...
    12: ...hbor's son, James Dougherty, who would become her first husband. The Goddard family was moving to the ...
    15: [[Image:Pb1253.jpg|frame|right|Cover of the first issue of ''[[Playboy]]'']]
    18: While her first husband James Dougherty was at war, the young ...
  6. Ptolemy I of Egypt (7434 bytes)
    7: ...m marry the Persian princess [[Artacama]], but we find no further mention of her. When Alexander died...
    9: ...e (region)|Palestine]] ''([[Coele-Syria]]).'' His first occupation of Palestine was in [[318 BC|318]],...
    17: ...]. [[Cyrene]], after a series of rebellions, was finally subjugated about [[300 BC|300]] and placed u...
    19: ...pact and well-ordered realm to show at the end of fifty years of war. His name for bonhomie and libera...
    22: .../E/Gazetteer/Places/Africa/Egypt/_Texts/BEVHOP/2*.html Ptolemy Soter I at LacusCurtius] — (Ch...
  7. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    7: ...m, ittihād, nazm<br /> ([[Urdu]]: Faith (self confidence), Unity, Discipline) |
    10: official_languages = [[Urdu language|Urdu]], [[E...
    16: largest_city = [[Karachi]] (also [[financial capital]]) |
    74: ...llowed to return to India and died in solitary confinement in 1862. The Emperor's three sons, also inv...
    85: ...d the United States supported anti-Soviet freedom fighters (called [[Mujahideen]]) in Afghanistan, and...
  8. Maryland (22654 bytes)
    13: OfficialLang = [[English language|English]] |
    43: ...]), and is sometimes seen as a precursor to the [[First Amendment]].
    61: ...w.cornell.edu/constitution/constitution.articleiv.html#section4 |USC Article IV, section 4]] although th...
    63: ...ranch|judicial]]. Unlike most other states, significant autonomy is granted to many of Maryland's [[C...
    101: bio-research laboratories, as well as staffing of satellite government headquarters in the sub...
  9. Tennessee (19096 bytes)
    10: OfficialLang = [[English language|English]] |
    39: ...variant of the name that became ''Tennessee'' was first recorded by Captain Juan Pardo, the Spanish ex...
    41: ...://www.tngenweb.org/campbell/hist-bogan/tennessee.html]
    43: ...South Carolina]], who used this spelling in his official correspondence during the [[1750s]]. In [[178...
    46: ...e cultural groups that inhabited the area between first settlement and the time of European contact ar...
  10. Alexander the Great (42049 bytes)
    6: Following the unification of the multiple city states of [[Ancient Gr...
    9: ...ed not by Philip, who was afraid of her and her affinity for sleeping in the company of snakes, but by...
    11: ...he [[Oracle]] of Ammon at Siwah, according to all five of the extant historians ([[Arrian]], [[Quintus...
    23: ...Halicarnassus]], Alexander successfully waged the first of many sieges, eventually forcing his opponen...
    27: ...tle of Gaugamela]]. Darius was forced to flee the field after his charioteer was killed, and Alexander...
  11. Ptolemy II of Egypt (4048 bytes)
    12: Ptolemy's first wife, [[Arsinoe I of Egypt|Arsino&euml; I]], d...
    14: ...I. Pomps and gay religions flourished. Ptolemy deified his parents and his sister-wife, after her deat...
    16: ...r to increase the library and to patronize scientific research. He had the strange beasts of far off l...
    18: ..., magnificent and dissolute, intellectual and artificial, has been justly compared with the [[Versaill...
    22: .../E/Gazetteer/Places/Africa/Egypt/_Texts/BEVHOP/3*.html Ptolemy Philadelphus at LacusCurtius] &#8212; (Ch...
  12. Ptolemy III of Egypt (1403 bytes)
    10: .../E/Gazetteer/Places/Africa/Egypt/_Texts/BEVHOP/6*.html Ptolemy Euergetes&nbsp;I at LacusCurtius] &#8212;...
  13. Ptolemy IV of Egypt (2166 bytes)
    10: .../E/Gazetteer/Places/Africa/Egypt/_Texts/BEVHOP/7*.html Ptolemy Philopator&nbsp;I at LacusCurtius] &#8212...
  14. Ptolemy IX of Egypt (2673 bytes)
    3: At first he was chosen by his mother [[Cleopatra III of...
    10: ...E/Gazetteer/Places/Africa/Egypt/_Texts/BEVHOP/11*.html Ptolemy Soter&nbsp;II at LacusCurtius] &#8212; (C...
    16: ...olemaic dynasty|Ptolemaic King of Egypt]]'''<br>''First Reign''<br>''with [[Cleopatra III of Egypt|Cle...
  15. Ptolemy V of Egypt (2995 bytes)
    1: ...] and [[Arsinoe III of Egypt]], was not more than five years old when he came to the throne, and under...
    5: ..., whilst the [[Battle of Panium]] ([[198 BCE]]) definitely transferred [[Palestine (region)|Palestine]...
    9: Great cruelty and perfidy were displayed in the suppression of the native...
    14: .../E/Gazetteer/Places/Africa/Egypt/_Texts/BEVHOP/8*.html Ptolemy Epiphanes at LacusCurtius] &#8212; (Chapt...
  16. Ptolemy VI of Egypt (2419 bytes)
    5: ...requent rebellions, until he was killed in Syria, fighting against [[Alexander Balas]].
    8: .../E/Gazetteer/Places/Africa/Egypt/_Texts/BEVHOP/9*.html Ptolemy Philometor at LacusCurtius] &#8212; (Chap...
    14: ...olemaic dynasty|Ptolemaic King of Egypt]]'''<br>''First Reign''<br>''with [[Cleopatra I of Egypt|Cleop...
  17. Ptolemy VIII of Egypt (5881 bytes)
    13: ...] or 131, the people of Alexandria rioted and set fire to the royal palace. Physcon, Cleopatra III, an...
    17: ...ty decree followed in [[118 BC]], but it was insufficient to improve government, and the Romans would ...
    22: ...E/Gazetteer/Places/Africa/Egypt/_Texts/BEVHOP/10*.html Ptolemy Euergetes&nbsp;II at LacusCurtius] &#8212...
    30: ...olemaic dynasty|Ptolemaic King of Egypt]]'''<br>''First Reign''<br>''with [[Ptolemy VI of Egypt|Ptolem...
  18. Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
    16: ...p://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/03/science/03dinosaur.html]".
    18: ...atured in bestselling [[book]]s and blockbuster [[film]]s like ''[[Jurassic Park]]'', and new discover...
    20: ... proved tremendously useful in [[scientific classification|classifying]] dinosaurs, which are still kn...
    24: ===Definition===
    29: ...opoda|theropod]] dinosaurs. Using the cladistic definition (all descendants of a single common ancesto...
  19. St. Peter's Basilica (17805 bytes)
    2: ...Jesus]] and first [[Bishop of Antioch]] and later first [[Bishop of Rome]]. Tradition holds that his ...
    8: ...ine I of the Roman Empire|Emperor Constantine]] officially recognized Christianity he started construc...
    12: ...dent [[Giacomo della Porta]] continued with the unfinished portions of the church. [[Carlo Maderno]] b...
    14: ...e/Italy/Lazio/Roma/Rome/_Texts/Lanciani/LANPAC/3*.html#sec16 Circus of Nero and the old and new Basilica...
    20: ...46. At the time of his death (1564), the dome was finished as far as the drum, the base on which domes...
  20. Sun (20830 bytes)
    39: | [[1 E18 m&sup2;|6.09]] [[scientific notation|&times;]] 10<sup>12</sup> [[square kilo...
    128: ... a [[main sequence]] star, with a [[Stellar_classification|spectral class]] of G2, meaning that it is ...
    136: ...tor). Tidal effects from the planets do not significantly affect the shape of the Sun, although the S...
    138: ...ntre of the Sun. Nevertheless, the Sun has well defined interior structure, described below. The Sun'...
    144: ... of 4.26 million tonnes per second or 383 [[SI prefix|yottawatts]] (9.15&times;10<sup>16</sup> tons of...

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