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  1. King Arthur (22450 bytes)
    2: [[Image:Arthur3487.jpg|right|framed|Victorian image of '''King Arthur''' in plate...
    7: Some members of this school, most notably Geoffrey Ashe and Leon Fleuriot, have argued for identif...
    19: ..., chief giver of feasts, with his tall blades red from the battle which all men remember."
    25: ...r's soldiers; Arthur was awarded a herd of cattle from Cadoc as [[wergeld]] for his men; Cadoc deliver...
    29: ...tury]] at Cadbury Castle, and in several parts of France.
  2. Phillis Wheatley (3014 bytes)
    3: ...hylis Wheatley''', was born in [[Senegal]] in [[Africa]], but was captured and sold into [[slavery]] ...
    9: ... of John and Susannah Wheatley, Phillis married a free black grocer named John Peters. She herself did...
    13: ...Great Divine, the Reverend and Learned Dr. Samuel Cooper, Who Departed This Life December 29, 1783''
    14: ...''Memoir and Poems of Phillis Wheatley, a Native African and Slave'' (Boston: Published by Geo. W. Lig...
    19: * [[Slave narrative]], [[African-American literature]]
  3. Grace Kelly (6610 bytes)
    7: ...versial [[Western movie|western]] starring [[Gary Cooper]].
    9: ... to Eternity]]''. Kelly made three films with [[Alfred Hitchcock]]: ''[[Dial M for Murder]]'', ''[[Rea...
    15: ...e Aumont]]. She reportedly was surprised to learn from Rainier that she was expected to give up her fi...
    17: ...tle actual danger that [[Monaco]] would revert to France since, in [[1882]], a childless prince of Mon...
    19: Before Grace Kelly drew Rainier's attention, French film star [[Gis謥 Pascal]] had been his love...
  4. Meryl Streep (12114 bytes)
    2: ...er work in [[movies]] and [[television]] and who, from the [[1980s]] to the present day, has been rega...
    5: ...Vassar College]] and earned a Master of Fine Arts from the [[Yale]] School of Drama. She appeared in ...
    7: ...tiated in court) that a [[dingo]] took the child. From [[1984]] to [[1990]], Streep won six [[People's...
    18: ...e]] (link below). Summarized below are her awards from the best recognized institutions.
    24: ... Actress, Drama|best actress, drama]], in ''[[The French Lieutenant's Woman]]''
  5. Laila Ali (3660 bytes)
    5: ...n history, a fight which was also nicknamed ''Ali/Frazier IV'' in allusion to their fathers' famous fi...
    21: ...utive punches in her corner before referee Joseph Cooper stepped in to end the fight.
  6. Breast (4630 bytes)
    5: ...e]] above to the seventh or eighth ribs below and from the midline to the edge of the [[latissimus dor...
    7: ...l (tumours frequently occur here), the lobules, [[Cooper's ligaments]], the [[areola]] and the [[nipple]]....
    18: About 75% of [[lymph]] from the breast travels to the ipsilateral (same sid...
    24: ...eve that the shape of female breasts evolved as a frontal counterpart to that of the buttocks, the rea...
    26: ... human breast evolved in order to prevent infants from suffocating while feeding. Since human infants ...
  7. Woodworking (12397 bytes)
    9: ...m a sanctuary at the source of the [[Seine]] in [[France]].
    13: ...u Ban]] (魯班) and his wife Lady Yun, from the [[Spring and Autumn Period]]. Lu Ban is sai...
    22: ...d with a convoluted, complex grain, usually taken from cancerous growths on trees
    28: ...tch: the section of a tree where a branch divides from the trunk, or the trunk divides in two; typical...
    43: * fretsaw: a saw with a very fine toothed blade used f...
  8. Bassoon (11661 bytes)
    2: ...ges and below. Also called ''fagott'', in German, from a word meaning "bundle of sticks" due to its co...
    6: ...y to the reed. It was, like the modern instrument,frequently constructed of maple, with thick walls to...
    8: ...nificantly). The English name of "bassoon" comes from a more general term referring to the bass regis...
    14: ...g joint <font color=red>(3)</font>, which extends from boot to bocal; and the [[bocal]] (or crook) <fo...
    16: ...ain]]ed and [[varnish]]ed. The top of the bell is frequently completed with a ring, often of plastic o...
  9. Oboe (5230 bytes)
    3: ...he [[shawm]]. The word "oboe" is derived from the French word ''hautbois'', meaning "high wood". It is...
    11: The oboe first appeared in French courts around [[1650]]. In the [[17th century...
    13: ... The commonly accepted range for the oboe extends from B&#9837;3 to A6, nearly three octaves. In the ...
    17: ...anesby]]. The range for the Baroque oboe extends from C4 to E&#9837;6.
    19: [[Image:Oboe.png|left|framed|border width=0|Classical Oboe]]
  10. John Tyler (18019 bytes)
    14: [[Priscilla Cooper Tyler]] (daughter-in-law)<br>
    25: ...tate-rights Democrat, grew increasingly alienated from the Jacksonian Democrats, especially by Jackson...
    36: ...[1877]]). He was married to [[Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper]] who served as [[First Lady of the United States...
    44: ...idower. His daughter-in-law [[Elizabeth Priscilla Cooper]] served as First Lady for this period. John then...
    58: ...g office, and the entire cabinet he had inherited from Harrison resigned in September. The one excepti...
  11. Printing press (12986 bytes)
    1: ...Events of the Millennium by LIFE Magazine. Apart from Gutenberg, the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[Laurens ...
    8: ... using "rag" [[paper]] introduced into [[Europe]] from [[China]] by way of [[Muslims]], who had a pape...
    12: ... books were copied mainly in [[monasteries]], or (from the [[13th century]]) in commercial [[scriptori...
    14: ... printing presses an industry requiring a licence from the Catholic Church (an idea rejected in the en...
    16: ...vention in 1453, towns from Hungary to Spain, and from Italy to Britain had functional printing presse...
  12. Arizona (24367 bytes)
    88: ...y]] Spanish missionaries changed Father [[Eusebio Francisco Kino]]'s maps of the area; they renamed th...
    96: ...]] the land below the [[Gila River]] was acquired from Mexico in the [[Gadsden Purchase]]. Arizona was...
    98: ...of [[Brigham Young]], [[Mormon]]s went to Arizona from Utah in the mid to late [[1800s]] to the [[Phoe...
    115: ...Representatives are [[Rick Renzi]] (R-1), [[Trent Franks]] (R-2), [[John Shadegg]] (R-3), [[Ed Pastor]...
    134: ... is about 277 mile (446 km) long, ranges in width from 6 to 29 kilometers (4 to 18 miles) and attains ...
  13. New Jersey (35646 bytes)
    41: ...]] (the land that would become New Jersey) to two friends who had been loyal through the [[English Civ...
    43: ...lish Crown and gave sanctuary to the King. It was from the Royal Square in St. Helier that [[Charles I...
    45: ...was in the Hudson River region and came primarily from New England. The first permanent English settl...
    63: ... However, by the close of the Civil War, several African-Americans in New Jersey were still in bondage...
    70: ... two [[United States Senate|U.S. Senators]] are [[Frank R. Lautenberg]] (Democrat) and [[Jon Corzine]]...
  14. Salem witch trials (12402 bytes)
    6: The community, under threat from [[Native American|Indian]]s and without any for...
    11: ...haned as a teenager at the death of her mother, a French innkeeper, was the town beggar, noted for her...
    17: ... explained as a way of preventing his possessions from being confiscated by the state, this is not tru...
    33: *The Rev. [[Francis Dane]]
    75: This is not a complete list; there were anywhere from 150 to 300 accused recorded, and there may have...
  15. Plato (17363 bytes)
    8: ...nsists of a series of footnotes to Plato." -- [[Alfred North Whitehead]], Process and Reality, 1929]]
    12: ...es"; however, his [[nickname]], Plato, originated from wrestling. Since "Plato" means ''broad'', it pr...
    18: ...s]]... some however say that it received its name from an ancient hero." (Robinson, Arch. Graec. I i 1...
    29: ...hereas his later writing increasingly breaks away from the views of his former teacher. In the middle ...
    31: ... dialogue distances both Plato and a given reader from the philosophy being discussed; one can choose ...
  16. John Locke (14749 bytes)
    6: ...rn in [[Wrington]], [[Somerset]], about ten miles from [[Bristol]], [[England]], in [[1632]]. His fat...
    8: ...o Oxford seeking treatment for a liver infection. Cooper was impressed with Locke and pressed him to becom...
    14: ...ter become Essay. Two extant Drafts still survive from this period.
    16: ...x]], where he had lived in the household of [[Sir Francis Masham]] since [[1691]].
    24: ...ing theological viewpoints. He recoiled, however, from what he saw as the divisive character of some n...
  17. Chicago White Sox (19057 bytes)
    1: {{MLB White Sox franchise}}
    5: ...893 in sports|1893]], as the [[Sioux City, Iowa]] franchise in the minor [[Western League (U.S. baseba...
    7: ...n 1991; the original [[Comiskey Park]] was in use from 1910 to 1990.)
    16: ==Franchise history==
    17: ...before claiming major league status, the St. Paul franchise was relocated to Chicago, to compete direc...
  18. Houston Astros (8294 bytes)
    1: {{MLB Astros franchise}}
    16: == Franchise history ==
    18: ...gurate indoor baseball in the [[Astrodome]]. The franchise's first decade displayed some great hitter...
    26: ... Central title in 2001, and were again eliminated from the playoffs in the first round by the Braves.
    44: *31 [[Image:Us_flag_large.png|20px]] [[John Franco]]
  19. Milwaukee Brewers (8926 bytes)
    3: {{MLB Brewers franchise}}
    8: ...le Pilots]] ([[Sick's Stadium]]) ([[1969]]). The franchise relocated to Milwaukee and changed its nam...
    20: == Franchise history ==
    23: ... The team had six days to remove the Pilots logos from team uniforms and replace them with Brewers log...
    25: The team was moved from the [[American League]] to the [[National Leagu...
  20. Aaron Burr (20716 bytes)
    13: ...from [[Long Island]] Burr saved an entire brigade from capture.
    14: ...al law]], and quickly restored order. He resigned from the army in March 1779 on account of ill health...
    18: ...fe were married for twelve years, until her death from [[cancer]].
    20: ...umel. When she realized her fortune was dwindling from her husband's land speculation, they separated ...
    24: ...n]]. He served in the [[New_York_State_Assembly]] from [[1784]] to [[1785]], but Burr became seriously...

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