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  1. Sculpture (5545 bytes)
    41: ...stol, England. This was sculpted with a chain saw from a standing tree, which was diseased and due to ...
    55: * frozen [[blood]], dead [[animal]]s
    64: ...ture still attached to a background, standing out from that ground in "High Relief" or "Low Relief" ([...
    65: ...the round": designed by the sculptor to be viewed from any angle.
    66: *Free-standing sculpture
  2. Map (10223 bytes)
    7: ...h-central [[Anatolia]] (now [[Turkey]]); it dates from about [[6200 BC]].
    9: ...tical value, and this has been the source of much fruitful map criticism over the last twenty years, n...
    49: From the last quarter of the 20th century, the indis...
    51: From the computer scientist's standpoint, zooming in...
    55: ...[cathode ray tube]]), then replacing a pixel by a rectangle of pixels does show more detail. A variation of ...
  3. Concertina (3686 bytes)
    2: ...y have buttons on both ends and are distinguished from an [[accordion]] (piano or button) by the direc...
    9: ...tina.jpg|left|thumb|Anglo concertina mad by C. Jeffries around 1910. Note three rows of buttons.]]
    10: ...eenth and early twentieth centuries include C. Jeffries (who built primarily Anglo-style concertinas) ...
    13: ...gers on metal finger rests, leaving three fingers free for noting.
  4. History of ancient Egypt (28563 bytes)
    29: ...d grassy plains and temporary lakes that resulted from seasonal rains. The people who settled there mu...
    31: ...xture of [[Europe]]an, [[Middle East]]ern, and [[Africa]]n''").
    48: ...retation of the process. Poorly embalmed bodies (from the Late Period) are often black and very britt...
    50: ...erent way to treat your Pharaoh. The answer came from the [[Nile]].
    54: ...es. They became so good at this that one example from the [[Fifth dynasty of Egypt|5th Dynasty]] of a...
  5. Flag of Kansas (1706 bytes)
    2: The '''[[flag]] of [[Kansas]]''' consists of a rectangle of dark-[[blue]] silk field with the state seal a...
    9: ...nting [[American Bison]] (the buffalo are fleeing from the Indians)
  6. Flag of Texas (2443 bytes)
    4: :The state flag consists of a rectangle with a width to length ratio of two to three cont...
  7. American football (39287 bytes)
    7: ...le. American football evolved as a separate sport from [[Rugby football]] in the early 20th century. [...
    51: ...eld Goals over 50 yards (measured as the distance from the point where the ball is kicked to the end l...
    52: ...an '''extra point''' or '''conversion attempt''') from just outside the end zone. They can either att...
    53: ...es 2 points and gains possession from the ensuing free kick (''see "Kickoff" below''). Typically this...
    61: ...ame. The team that was scored upon kicks the ball from its own 20-yard line. In this case, a tee canno...
  8. Softball (19057 bytes)
    1: ...hardball'' to differentiate the two), but differs from it in several ways, of which the chief four are...
    3: ...sed when the hand is below the hip and no further from the body than the elbow – while in baseba...
    19: ...ectly behind home plate. The strike zone can vary from league to league and umpire to umpire. Because ...
    30: ...re field, and which may be at different distances from home plate at the right and left field foul lin...
    32: ...er. It is a five-sided figure, a combination of a rectangle and triangle, 17 in (43 cm) wide. The sides are 8...
  9. Roman architecture (3399 bytes)
    1: ...] for their own purposes, which were so different from Greek buildings as to create a new [[architectu...
    3: ... a nearly exact copy of that of [[Greece]], aside from the [[Etruscan civilization|Etruscan]] contribu...
    5: ...]] from [[Rectangle|rectangular]] cells to a more free-flowing environment.
    7: On return from campaigns in Greece, the general [[Lucius Corne...
    9: ...rchitecture, though no longer used with any great frequency, can still be seen throughout [[Europe]] a...
  10. Origami (9154 bytes)
    5: ...of the design ([[Kirigami]]) or starting with a [[rectangle|rectangular]], [[circle|circular]], or other non-...
    9: ...anguage|Spanish]] or Cocotte in [[French language|French]]), is probably the baptismal certificate of ...
    11: ... are now frequently [[wet-folded]] or constructed from materials other than just paper and foil. The J...
    13: ...hara]]. [[Friedrich Wilhelm August Fr?|Friedrich Fr?]], founder of the kindergartens, recognized pape...
    17: ...ncovered the lost origami [[Tamatebako]], a model from the folk tale of "Urashima-Taro and the Tamateb...
  11. Ballet (9155 bytes)
    1: ...dance.jpg|250px|thumb|The Waltz of the Snowflakes from Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker]]
    11: ...llet began to develop as a separate art form in [[France]] during the reign of [[Louis XIV]], who was ...
    15: ...ge, which was reflected in ballet by a shift away from the aristocratic sensibilities that had dominat...
    17: ...pe of foot for dancing is basically shaped like a rectangle, with all of the toes basically the same length. ...
    44: * [[Joffrey Ballet]]
  12. Sukhothai historical park (1059 bytes)
    1: ...othai]], the capital of the [[Sukhothai kingdom]] from the [[14th century]], which today is situated i...
    3: ...by the Fine Arts Department of Thailand with help from [[UNESCO]], who have deemed it a [[World Herita...
  13. Architecture of Ancient Greece (9161 bytes)
    3: ...[[Roman architecture]] heavily copied Greek), and from late written sources such as [[Vitruvius]] ([[1...
    7: ...rble came only from Mt Pentelus in [[Attica]] and from a few islands such as [[Paros]], and its transp...
    14: The basic cube or rectangle was usually flanked by [[colonnade]]s (rows of [[...
    16: ...rovided a space for sculptures, known as [[frieze|friezes]], which consisted of alternating [[metope (...
    31: ...oric style was used in mainland Greece and spread from there to the Greek colonies in [[Italy]]. The I...
  14. Molar (tooth) (1877 bytes)
    3: ...ich means "millstone". Molars differ considerably from one species to another, so there are many terms...
    5: ...rious other species. Four cusps are arranged in a rectangle; there may be a fifth.
  15. Golden Ratio (15928 bytes)
    3: ...essions of ratios. The golden ratio is still used frequently in art and design. The golden ratio is al...
    5: ...irst studied by ancient mathematicians due to its frequent appearance in [[geometry]]. The golden rat...
    9: :<math>\varphi = \frac{\sqrt{5} + 1}{2} \approx 1.618 033 988 749 894 ...
    13: ...ol &phi; to represent the golden ratio, taking it from the first letter in the name of the [[Greeks|Gr...
    19: :<math>\frac{a+b}{a} = \frac{a}{b}.</math>
  16. History of Ancient Egypt (27975 bytes)
    29: ...d grassy plains and temporary lakes that resulted from seasonal rains. The people who settled there mu...
    31: ...xture of [[Europe]]an, [[Middle East]]ern, and [[Africa]]n''").
    48: ...retation of the process. Poorly embalmed bodies (from the Late Period) are often black and very britt...
    50: ...erent way to treat your Pharaoh. The answer came from the [[Nile]].
    54: ...es. They became so good at this that one example from the [[Fifth dynasty of Egypt|5th Dynasty]] of a...
  17. Roman clothing (10346 bytes)
    6: ...ton]] was used,but less often. [[Silk]], imported from several locations also was known.
    9: ...ul golden sheen, known as [[sea silk]], was made from the [[byssus]] or fibres produced by ''Pinna no...
    15: ...ther type of silk, called "sea silk" was obtained from a mollusk and it was a luxury item as well.
    17: ... was preferred to red. Yellow, obtained from [[saffron]], was expensive and reserved for the clothing ...
    26: ...mperature in the areas of Rome and rarely will be frigid -->, it was used during cold seasons.
  18. Gemini (3325 bytes)
    6: ... is ever seen from a large city - and trace out a rectangle to the southeast.
    12: ... open cluster of 5th magnitude, 2 800 light-years from earth. It is northwest of &eta; Geminorum, near...
    20: ...pical zodiac]] ([[May 21]] - [[June 20]]) differs from the astronomical constellation and the Hindu as...
  19. Libra (2626 bytes)
    5: The brightest stars in Libra form a rectangle:
    21: ...] ([[September 23]]&ndash;[[October 22]]) differs from the astronomical constellation and the Hindu as...
  20. Area (2688 bytes)
    13: [[Imperial unit]]s, as currently defined from the metre:
    23: *Area of a [[rectangle]] (and, in particular, a [[square (geometry)|squa...
    31: ...ht circular cylinder and cone formulae were taken from R.S. Aggarwal's Mathematics for Class 8-->

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