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  1. Cleopatra VII of Egypt (8634 bytes)
    3: [[Image:ac.cleopatra.jpg|thumb|Cleopatra]]
    4: ...#940; φιλοπάτωρ, [[December]], [[70 BC]] or [[January]], [[...
    6: ...e only co-ruled with her father, brother, brother-husband, and son. However, in all these cases, her c...
    10: [[Image:The-cleopatra2.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Image provided by [http://classroomc...
    19: ...Cyrenaica]] and [[Libya]]; and [[Ptolemy Philadelphus]] was crowned ruler of [[Phoenicia]], [[Syria]],...
  2. Nina Hamnett (3501 bytes)
    5: ...ere at the time. In Montparnasse she also met her husband, the [[Norway|Norwegian]] artist [[Roald Kri...
    7: ...ndon]], where for a time, she went to work at the Omega Workshops on decorative art. Her artistic creatio...
  3. Greek language (35285 bytes)
    269: ... np is pronounced /mp/ or, more accurately, /b/, thus producing the sound /to batera/. It should be no...
    308: [[Omega|Ω ω]].
    354: ... eisenenkēis hēmas eis peirasmon, alla rhusai hēmas apo tou ponērou.
  4. Fish (5349 bytes)
    11: ...e species ''Gadus morhua''" (meaning that ''G. morhua'' comprises several million individuals). To see...
    15: .... Fishes, especially saltwater fishes have high [[Omega 3]] fatty acids that are heart friendly and a reg...
  5. Pytheas (6447 bytes)
    4: ...Περι του Ωκεανου). I...
    12: ... also been suggested by historians. Pytheas says Thule was an agricultural country that produced [[hon...
    14: ...un went to sleep, and he noted that the night in Thule was only two to three hours. One day further no...
    16: :Pytheas also speaks of the waters around Thule and of those places where land properly speakin...
    30: *Frye, J. & Frye H. (1985) ''North to Thule: An imagined narrative of the famous lost sea v...
  6. Socrates (7975 bytes)
    1: [[image:socrates.png|thumb|250px|right|Socrates]]
    2: ...]]) ([[Greek language|Greek]] {{polytonic|Σωκράτης}} Sōkr...
    5: ...h Xanthippe, would be able to cope with any other human being, just as a horse trainer accustomed to w...
    9: ... time when [[Athens]] was seeking to recover from humiliating defeat, the Athenian public court was in...
    27: ...o not stop the whole day settling down all over. Thus such another will not easily come to you, men, b...
  7. Capacitor (29664 bytes)
    36: :<math>Z = \frac{1}{j \omega C} = - j X_C </math>
    58: ... up to a few &mu;F, working voltage up to several hundred volts, oil-impregnated bathtub types to 5,00...
    78: ...000,000 &mu;F with working voltages up to several hundred volts dc. The dielectric is a thin layer of...
    82: ...en farads but low voltage. They are based on the huge surface area of pucks of [[activated carbon|act...
    84: *Ultracapacitor or [[aerogel]] capacitor. Huge values, up to thousands of farads. Similar to ...
  8. Nutrition (42689 bytes)
    1: [[Image:MyPyramid1.png|right|thumb|270px|The updated [[United States Department of...
    8: ...dy]] and in organisms (e.g. plants, animals) that humans eat.
    10: ...uman body necessarily comprises the elements that humans eat and absorb into the [[blood|bloodstream]]...
    14: ...d expensive, and explains why a proper science of human nutrition is rather new.
    20: Humans evolved as [[omnivore|omnivorous]] [[hunter-gatherer]]s over the past 250,000 years. Earl...
  9. Bill Clinton (59225 bytes)
    34: ...gton DC, where he became a brother of [[Alpha Phi Omega]], worked for Senator [[ J. William Fulbright]] a...
    36: [[Image:CarterClinton.jpg|thumb|200px|President [[Jimmy Carter|Carter]] (right)...
    42: ...ical establishment of the state. Hillary took her husband's surname and adopted a more traditional pub...
    47: [[Image:ClintonRecent.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Official [[Cornell University]] photograp...
    63: [[Image:ClintonGore2.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Clinton and Vice President Gore talk...
  10. Wolf (22358 bytes)
    15: ... [[mountain]]s. In the [[northern hemisphere]], [[human]] encroachment on their [[habitat]] and [[pers...
    17: ...it lives. Wolves are still endangered after being hunted down in the 1600s.
    23: [[Image:Mexican_Wolf.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Grey Wolf. Image provided by [http:/...
    36: [[Image:Wolf_2.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Grey Wolf. Image provided by [http:/...
    39: ...izes reproductive success and has less to do with hunting.
  11. Navigation (15650 bytes)
    20: ...thods. They built a replica of an ancient double-hulled canoe called the [[Hokulea|Hokule'a]], whose ...
    39: ...inder]]s providing accurate land-based fixes even hundreds of miles from shore. These were made obsole...
    79: [[Image:Compass thumbnail.jpg|left|thumb|100px|Compass with rose in center]]
    92: [[Image:Astrolab.JPG|right|thumb|150px|Astrolabe]]
    97: ...f celestial objects with regard to the horizon. Thus, its "pointer" is as long as the horizon is far ...
  12. Constantinople (4125 bytes)
    1: ...is; [[Modern Greek]]: Konstantinoupoli or &Kappa;&omega;&nu;&sigma;&tau;&alpha;&nu;&tau;&iota;&nu;&omicro...
  13. Chlorine (10751 bytes)
    39: ...nd necessary to most forms of life, including the human body. As chlorine gas, it is [[green]]ish [[ye...
    40: [[Image:Chemistry_flask.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Chemistry Clipart .Clipart provided ...
    58: ...n]]. Chlorine was given its name in [[1810]] by [[Humphry Davy]], who insisted that it was in fact an ...
    73: ...time of Cl-36 in the atmosphere is about 1 week. Thus, as an event marker of 1950s water in [[soil]] a...
  14. Copper (13595 bytes)
    92: | 59.6 10<sup>6</sup>/(m&middot;[[ohm|&Omega;]])
    134: [[Image:Chemistry_flask.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Chemistry Clipart .Clipart provided ...
    142: [[Image:Copper Ingot Crete.jpg|left|thumb|175px|Ancient Copper [[ingot]] from Zakros, Cre...
    160: ...ed safe level of copper in [[drinking water]] for humans varies depending on the source, but tends to ...
    176: [[Image:CopperMineralUSGOV.jpg|thumb|Copper in a mineral]]
  15. Stone Age (17593 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Arrowhead.jpg|thumb|right|100px|An [[obsidian]] [[arrow]]head]]
    2: ...ehistory|prehistoric]] time period during which [[human]]s widely used [[Rock (geology)|stone]] for to...
    6: ...roduce metal. It is termed ''pre''historic, since humanity had not yet started [[writing]] -- the trad...
    8: ...aeological culture|culture]]) to another, indeed, humanity continued to expand into new areas even dur...
    11: ... of a general 'stone age' period for the whole of humanity, some groups never developed metal-[[smelti...
  16. Capricornus (6733 bytes)
    5: ...are Giedi (&alpha;), Deneb Algedi (&delta;), and &omega; Capricorni.
    23: ...r [[Enki]], who brought culture out of the sea to humankind.
    32: ...ement]] [[Earth (classical element)|Earth]], and thus called an Earth Sign (with [[Taurus]] and [[Virg...
  17. Pisces (2984 bytes)
    8: ...equinox]], is found about 8� south of the star &omega; Piscium.
    16: ...f stick-figure bodies (with the roundish objects thus becoming heads), some forms of early [[Greek myt...
    20: ...the binding point is below the [[ecliptic]], and thus considered to represent being in the underworld,...
  18. Sagittarius (3908 bytes)
    14: ...itarii, beautiful in telescopes; the [[Messier 17|Omega, Swan, or Horseshoe Nebula (M17)]], near the bord...
    30: ...l element]] [[Classical element/Fire|Fire]], and thus called a Fire Sign (with [[Aries]] and [[Leo]])....

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