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  1. Botany (8977 bytes)
    28: ...overed. Popular [[stimulant]]s like [[coffee]], [[chocolate]], [[tobacco]] and [[tea]] also come from plants....
    47: ...en Yeast" ''[[Chlamydomonas reinhardtii]]'' (a single-celled, green [[alga]]) is another plant model o...
  2. Switzerland (22270 bytes)
    11: ...l_motto = Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno<br>(English: One for all, all for one)|
    44: ...e charter united the involved parties in the struggle against foreign rule by the [[Habsburg]]s, who t...
    46: ...ginal cantons had been joined by the cantons of [[Glarus]] and [[Zug]] and the city states of [[Lucern...
    50: The success of [[Zwingli]]'s [[Reformation]] in some cantons led to inter...
    106: *[[Canton of Glarus|Glarus]]
  3. Belgium (31774 bytes)
    13: ...]: Einigkeit macht stark<br>([[English language|English]]: Strength lies in unity'')</small>
    133: ...ough generally flat, the terrain becomes increasingly hilly and forested in the southeast ([[Ardennes]...
    140: ...the first countries to adopt the [[euro]], the single European currency, in January [[1999]] and the B...
    149: ...ty are around the Brussels-Antwerp-Ghent-Leuven agglomerations, as well as other important urban centr...
    164: ... in Belgium are [[Islam]], [[Protestantism]], [[Anglicanism]] and [[Judaism]].
  4. Giraffe (8140 bytes)
    23: ...ash; jagged-edged, vine-leaf shaped spots of dark chocolate on a yellowish background. Range: central and sou...
    30: ... Southern African giraffes, respectively, into single subspecies. Four other subspecies have been desc...
    38: ...[gestation]] lasts between 14 and 15 months; a single calf is born. The mother gives birth standing up...
    52: ...fes were an occasional treat at Roman [[gladiator|gladiatorial]] games.
    54: ...'' (undoubtedly of African origin), was used in English from the sixteenth century on, often in an Ita...
  5. Koala (10686 bytes)
    26: ...thicker fur, is a darker, softer grey, often with chocolate-brown highlights on the back and forearms, and ha...
    37: ... inland plains allows koalas to exist in surprisingly [[arid]] areas. Of the over 120 species of gum t...
    41: ...le]]. If threatened, koalas break into a surprisingly [[athletic]] gallop, heading for the nearest tre...
  6. Hawaii (34434 bytes)
    5: Flaglink = [[Flag of Hawaii]] |
    11: ...iian language|Hawaiian]] and [[Hawaiian English|English]] |
    12: Governor = [[Linda Lingle]] |
    37: ...i''' ([[Hawaiian language|Hawaiian]]/[[Hawaiian English]]: '''Hawai&lsquo;i''', with the ''[[okina|&ls...
    39: ...the only industrial producer of [[coffee]], and [[chocolate]] in the nation.
  7. Pennsylvania (32594 bytes)
    5: Flaglink = [[Flag of Pennsylvania]] |
    53: ...er passed to the [[Netherlands]], and then to [[England]] (later [[Great Britain]]).
    55: On [[March 4]] [[1681]], [[Charles II of England]] granted a land charter to William Penn for t...
    96: ...ct); [[Chaka Fattah]] (D, 2nd District); [[Phil English]] (R, 3rd District); [[Melissa Hart]] (R, 4th ...
    99: Pennsylvania politics is not dominated by any single party. [[As of 2005]], the [[Republican Party (...
  8. Old wives' tale (4347 bytes)
    12: ===Chocolate causes acne===
    16: ... to discourage something (the large quantities of chocolate some children eat is unhealthy in other ways) by ...
  9. Food (24212 bytes)
    5: ... called [[food science]]. In [[English language|English]], the term ''food'' is often used [[metaphor]...
    39: ...in [[developed nations]], food supply is increasingly dependent upon [[agriculture]], [[factory farmin...
    61: ...egetables|inflorescence vegetables]], including [[globe artichoke]]s, [[broccoli]], and [[daylily|dayl...
    130: ...ck food]]: [[Confectionery]], [[Potato chips]], [[Chocolate]], [[Cracker (biscuit)]], [[Hardtack]]
    136: Food is now [[trade]]d on a global basis. The variety and availability of food i...
  10. April (9790 bytes)
    24: ::Modernized for ''The Norton Anthology of English Literature''
    25: ...and, opened ''[[The Waste Land]]'' with an ironic glance at Chaucer:
    81: *Chocolate Eaters Month
    201: *Glarus Festival (Switzerland)
  11. American Black Bear (15019 bytes)
    20: ...epending on the subspecies: from white through [[chocolate]] brown, [[cinnamon]] brown, and blonde, found mo...
    32: ...hough first-time mothers typically only have a single cub. By spring thaw, when the bears start leavin...
    72: *[[ black walnut]] (''Juglans nigra'')
  12. Economics (30960 bytes)
    3: ...on]]. Economics may in principle be (and increasingly is) applied to any problem that involves choice ...
    63: ...tion or consumption. For example, the 10th bar of chocolate that a person consumes does not taste as good as ...
    65: Marginalism became increasingly important in economic theory in the late 19th ce...
  13. Mango (12190 bytes)
    39: ...a [[salmon]] color that rapidly changes to a dark glossy red, then dark green as they mature. When the...
    41: ...sp;mm thick, is a paper-thin lining covering a single [[seed]], 4-7&nbsp;cm long, 3-4 cm wide, 1 cm th...
    67: ...o is often made into a pulp and sold as bars like chocolate, and unripe mango is eaten with chili powder and/...
    75: ...nited Kingdom|UK]] [[supermarket]]s are of the single cultivar '''<nowiki>'</nowiki>Tommy Atkins<nowik...
    80: *[[Bangladesh]]
  14. Bilby (4570 bytes)
    26: ... alternative to the [[Easter Bunny]] by selling [[chocolate]] Easter Bilbies (sometimes with a portion of the...
  15. St. Valentine's Day (9989 bytes)
    30: ... romantic love was in the [[14th century]] in [[England]] and [[France]], where [[February 14]] was tr...
    42: ...ery store, and she took her inspiration from an English valentine she had received. (Since [[2001]], t...
    44: ...an. Such gifts typically include [[rose]]s and [[chocolate]]. Starting in the [[1980s]], the [[diamond]] ind...
    48: ...[[sarcasm]] by referring to Valentine's Day as Single's Awareness Day.
    52: ...#12519;&#12467;&#12524;&#12540;&#12488;), meaning chocolate.
  16. Halloween (18290 bytes)
    29: ...me) will then hand out small candies, miniature [[chocolate bar]]s or other treats. Homes sometimes use [[sou...
    47: ...ed slugs in saucers sprinkled with flour. The wriggling of the slugs and the patterns subsequently lef...
    75: ...cade that it has become popular in the South of England again, although in an entirely Americanized ve...
    84: .... George in the [[county]] of [[Somerset]] in [[England]]. On this night, children carry lanterns made...
    86: ...nd the mangel-wurzel itself was introduced into English agriculture in the late 18th century, "Punkie ...
  17. San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
    44: ...rst settled by William Richardson, an [[England|English]] whaler.
    51: ..., [[Ghirardelli Chocolate Company|Ghirardelli]] [[chocolate]], and [[Wells Fargo]] bank.
    75: ... resulted in construction of some embarrassingly ugly freeways which ultimately turned out to be seism...
    119: ...e sides by water, San Francisco's climate is strongly influenced by the cool currents of the [[Pacific...
    149: ...ogle Inc.|Google]] is headquartered (at the "[[Googleplex]]") in [[Mountain View, California|Mountain ...
  18. Aztec (38742 bytes)
    14: ...ently, the more proper usage "Mexica" is increasingly applied. The Museo Nacional de Antropologia e Hi...
    22: ...mpires, it was more a system of tribute than a single system of government. [[Arnold J. Toynbee|Arnold...
    49: ...nd a city on the site where they would see an [[eagle]] devouring a snake perched on a fruit-bearing [...
    91: ...]] grains were used as money but also to make a [[chocolate]] drink much like beer.
    116: ...in peacetime Aztec captains could drink a foaming chocolate, smoke good cigars, and have poetry contests. The...
  19. Easter (31700 bytes)
    4: ...istian societies, other than [[English language|English]] and [[German language|German]], the holiday'...
    6: The English and German names, "Easter" and "Ostern", are n...
    113: ...|Roman Catholics]] and some [[Lutheran]]s and [[Anglican]]s begins on the night of [[Holy Saturday]] w...
    123: ...al-align: top; width: 33%; text-align: center;">English<br>
    163: ...s of [[greeting card]]s and confectionery such as chocolate [[Easter eggs (decorative)|Easter eggs]], marshma...
  20. Christmas (35108 bytes)
    30: ... as in Cromwellian England and in the early New England colonies, were among those where celebrations ...
    37: ...lso used in many West African countries. In the Anglo-American tradition, this jovial fellow arrives o...
    68: ...Advent calendars, sometimes containing sweets and chocolate for children. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day se...
    74: ...int Nicholas Day resembles the Christmas of the English-speaking world. ''Sinterklaas'' brings present...
    114: ...ace Defense Command|NORAD]] "tracks" Santa Claus' global transit each year, to wide attention by the m...

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