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  1. Margaret Sanger (12025 bytes)
    13: With [[Lothrup Stoddard]], and [[C. C. Little]] Sanger founded...
    19: Sanger died in 1966 in [[Tucson, Arizona]] at age 87 only a few months after the ...
    24: ... submission. An [[atheist]], Sanger attacked the Christian church for its opposition to her message, b...
    38: ......] Perhaps the greatest physical danger to the chronic masturbator is the inability to perform the s...
    54: ... on abortion (like many of her opinions) changed throughout the course of her life, she was acutely aw...
  2. Arizona (24367 bytes)
    85: ...e [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]], [[Tucson, Arizona|Tucson]], [[Yuma, Arizona|Yuma]], and [[Flagstaff, Arizo...
    87: ...ame "Arizona" and its attachment to the region. Three possible derivations are:
    96: ...tified towns (presidios) at Tubac in [[1752]] and Tucson in [[1775]]. All of what is now Arizona became pa...
    134: ...ed as the Colorado River and its tributaries cut through layer after layer of [[sediment]] as the [[Co...
    138: :*''Highest Point:'' [[Humphreys Peak]] - 12,633 ft. near Flagstaff
  3. Desert (21206 bytes)
    14: ...ril Meigs]] divided desert regions on Earth into three categories according to the amount of precipita...
    18: ... that ''could'' evaporate in any given region. [[Tucson, Arizona]] receives about 300 millimeters, (12 in...
    85: ...unflower]] family. Cold deserts have grasses and shrubs as dominant vegetation.
    91: ...the [[Yellow River]] are exotic rivers that flow through deserts to deliver their sediments to the sea...
    106: ...iron]] and [[lead]]-[[zinc]] ore in Australia; [[chromite]] in [[Turkey]]; and [[gold]], [[silver]], a...
  4. Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
    46: ...me is derived from the [[Pima]] (Akimel O'otham) phrase, ''Ho Ho Kam'', "the people who have gone". T...
    99: ...[Salt River (Arizona)|Salt River]] runs westward through the city of Phoenix; it is typical to see the...
    101: ...th through Pinal County towards [[Tucson, Arizona|Tucson]], and beginning to surround the large [[Salt Riv...
    107: ...ng the year, including most days from early June through early September. In every year except 1911, ...
    111: ... 27 mm). Rain is particularly scarce from April through June. Although thunderstorms occur on occasi...
  5. Aztec (38742 bytes)
    29: ...vel on foot. Usually these roads were maintained through tribute, and travelers had places to rest and...
    49: ...t Huitzilopochtli killed his nephew, Cópil, and threw his heart on the lake. Huitzilopochtli honoured...
    57: For most people today, and for the European Christians who first met the Aztecs, [[human sacrific...
    59: Although practiced throughout the empire, Tenochititlan, as the center o...
    74: ...also had changed. Eduardo Noguera (''Annals of Anthropology'', UNAM, Vol. xi, 1974, p. 56) estimates o...
  6. Puma (9263 bytes)
    34: ...ographed in the [[Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum]], Tucson, Arizona]]
    60: ...ppear larger; raise your arms, open your jacket, throw stones, branches.
  7. Cougars (8083 bytes)
    34: ...ographed in the [[Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum]], Tucson, Arizona]]
    60: ...ppear larger; raise your arms, open your jacket, throw stones, branches.
  8. Florida Panther (10551 bytes)
    42: ...ographed in the [[Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum]], Tucson, Arizona]]
    73: ...ppear larger; raise your arms, open your jacket, throw stones, branches.

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