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  1. Sunflower (5784 bytes)
    9: {{Taxobox_genus_entry | taxon = ''[[Helianthus]]''}}
    12: ...ple | color = lightgreen | binomial_name = Helianthus annuus}}
    15: The '''sunflower''' ('''''Helianthus annuus''''') is an [[annual plant]] in the Famil...
    18: ...[Europe]] early in the [[16th century]]. ''Helianthus'' is from the [[Greek language|Greek]] for "sunf...
    21: ...used to refer to all plants of the genus ''Helianthus'', many of which are [[perennial]] plants.
  2. Ear (6659 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Ear.jpg|thumb|A left [[human]] ear. Image provided by [https://classroomcli...
    7: [[Mammal]]s, including [[human]]s, have two ears, one on each side of the hea...
    10: ... the same way that they can turn their [[eye]]s. Humans have generally lost this ability. From the p...
    12: [[Image:Baby ear.jpg|thumb|250px|left| Photography of a baby. Image provid...
    13: The human ear has ear lobes at the bottom which are [[ve...
  3. Moth (5332 bytes)
    19: [[Image:IL_240E_moth.jpg|thumb|Moth image provided by [http://classroomclipart...
    30: [[Image:Inwo_262d.jpg|thumb|250px||thumb|250px|Moth image provided by [http://classroomc...
    32: ... part of the sky in pursuit of safety. Moths are thus inclined to circle ambient objects in the Mach b...
  4. History of sculpture (6101 bytes)
    4: ...re made of ivory or soft stone, however some clay human and animal figures have been found. Small fem...
    13: Also well-known is the lamassu, a human-headed winged lion from 883-859 BC. A unique ...
    27: ...c of their sculpture are marble sculptures of the human figure ranging from a few inches in size to li...
  5. Jewellery (4234 bytes)
    9: ...inent. Personal [[adornment]] seems to be a basic human tendency.
    43: * [[325 BC]] - Animal or human-headed hoop earrings were popular.
    47: * [[100 AD]] - [[Sulphur]] fills hollow gold items throughout the [[Roman...
    65: *Seven Thousand years of jewellery - Hugh Tait.
  6. Trumpet (13239 bytes)
    5: [[image:Bb-trumpet-large-01.jpg|thumb|250px|left|A standard B♭ trumpet]]
    14: [[image:Trumpet in c german.jpg|thumb|150px|trumpet in C with rotary valves]]
    18: [[image:Picc-trumpet-large-01.jpg|thumb|250px|Piccolo trumpet in B♭ - note the sw...
    19: ...the smaller mouthpiece size, the player's [[embouchure]] is affected much more severely than when play...
    28: ...and were primarily used for military purposes (Joshua's shofar, blown at the battle of [[Jericho]], ca...
  7. Alexandria (28378 bytes)
    5: [[Image:Alexandria egypt 4.jpg|thumb|right|Alexandria's state-of-the-art [[library]]...
    7: [[Image:Alexandria_egypt_6.jpg|thumb|right|Fishing Boats in Alexandria's Eastern Har...
    34: ...it had been under Roman influence for more than a hundred years previously. [[Julius Caesar]] dallied...
    38: ...e of [[Christianity|Christian]] [[theology]] and church government. There [[Arianism]] was formulated ...
    44: ...he Serapeum and Caesareum; both become Christian churches. The Pharos and Heptastadium quarters remai...
  8. Animal (16429 bytes)
    49: ...ology)|metamorphosis]] later on. Biologically, [[human]] beings fall under the animal kingdom.
    51: ..., but are now treated separately. Colloquially [[human]]s have been considered to be separate from th...
    68: [[Image:Fossil3.jpg|thumb|Image provded by [http://classroomclipart.com
    75: [[Image:DSC_0080w.jpg|thumb|]]
    123: ... [[giraffe]], [[goat]], [[gorilla]], [[horse]], [[human]], [[jellyfish]], [[lion]], [[lizard]], [[lynx...
  9. Spider (29039 bytes)
    38: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Dysderidae ([[woodlouse hunter spider]])<br />
    65: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Sparassidae ([[Huntsman spider]])<br />
    81: Many spiders hunt by building [[spider web|webs]] to trap [[insec...
    84: [[Image:Tetragnathid_closeup.jpg|thumb|left|180px|A long-jawed spider illustrating jaw...
    90: ...h more efficient, enabling [[cursorial hunting]] (hunting involving rapid pursuit) and other advanced ...
  10. St. Peter's Basilica (17805 bytes)
    1: ...viano Codazzi in a 1630 painting, is the largest church in Christendom and often used by the Pope.]]
    2: ...ican City]] [[enclave]]. Possibly the largest [[church]] in [[Christianity]], it covers an area of 23...
    4: ...of the basilica's namesake when he led the Roman church, but which is no longer used. These are the s...
    7: [[Image:VAT74_0672_W.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Second Vatican Council convened...
    10: ...Bernardo Rossellino]] to start adding to the old church. This was abandoned after a short while. In th...
  11. Solar system (21174 bytes)
    18: [[Image:Solar system scale.jpg|thumb|center|550px|This illustration shows the approx...
    20: [[Image:Portrait de famille (1 px = 1000 km).jpg|thumb|center|550px|The planets of the Solar System, a...
    38: [[Image:solar_system.jpg|right|thumb|Mosaic of Solar System planets except Pluto, in...
    57: ...ectly sensible by humans without technical aids. Thus both conceptual and technological advances were ...
    67: ...en eagerly anticipated by generations of space enthusiasts, and it was hoped that the first manned int...
  12. Islamic architecture (6677 bytes)
    48: *Human and animal forms are rarely depicted in decora...
    56: ...s of columns supporting a flat base above which a huge spiralling [[minaret]] was constructed.
    70: [[image:Ctesiphon2.jpg|right|thumb|Ctesiphon, Baghdad, Iraq. Built for Persian Kin...
  13. Trajans Column (10003 bytes)
    13: ... emperor Trajan, depicted realistically (not superhuman), makes 59 appearances among his troops.
    21: ...e is practically even, and the joints between the huge blocks still fit accurately. Despite numerous e...
  14. Medieval fortification (8517 bytes)
    18: ==== [[Church]]es ====
    55: ...r wall of the well. Conversely, spiral stairs in churches are usually but not invariably, in the form ...
  15. Aviation history (39698 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Landon-IcarusandDaedalus.jpg|right|thumb|Icarus and Daedalus]]
    3: Humanity's desire to fly probably dates back to the ...
    9: [[Image:Ornithopter_leonardo1.jpg|thumb|left|200 px| da Vinci's Ornithopter body ]]
    11: [[Image:Ornithopter_leonardo2.jpg|thumb|left|200 px| da Vinci's Ornithopter wings ]]
    17: ...es greater force and less weight than exists in a human body. The science of mechanics might perhaps s...
  16. Thomas Edison (20653 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Thomas Edison.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Thomas Alva Edison]]
    12: ...father, Sam fled for his life. He went to [[Port Huron, Michigan]], temporarily leaving his wife Nanc...
    14: ..." and his family moved again, this time to [[Port Huron, MI]].
    18: ...ving train. Today, the paper is known as the Port Huron [[''Times-Herald'']]. [[Partial loss of hearin...
    23: [[Image:Thomas Edison, 1878.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Edison in 1878]]
  17. Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
    1: [[image:Darlingtonia_californica.jpg|thumb|200px|right|''[[Darlingtonia]]'': note the smal...
    41: ...y known as trumpet pitchers. ''S. purpurea'' (the huntman's cup) has a more cosmopolitan distribution.
    66: [[image:Brocchinea.jpg|thumb|200px|left|''[[Brocchinia]]'': a carnivorous br...
    134: ...the lobes (which are held under tension) to snap shut. This whole process takes less than
    136: ... leaf's having a simple memory: for the lobes to shut, two [[stimulus|stimuli]] are
  18. Conifer cones (8328 bytes)
    5: [[Image:Pine_cones,_immature_male.jpg|right|thumb|120px|male cones of a pine]]
    12: [[Image:Abies cone & bits.jpg|left|thumb|140px|Intact and disintegrated fir cones]]
    13: [[Image:Pine_cones,_immature_female.jpg|left|thumb|100px|Immature female pine cone]]
    25: [[Image:Nootka Cypress cone.jpg|thumb|140px|[[Nootka Cypress]] cone]]
    26: [[Image:Seqgigcones.jpg|left|thumb|[[Giant Sequoia]] cones]]
  19. History of the United States (1964-1980) (21973 bytes)
    9: [[Image:ElectoralCollege1964-Large.png|thumb|Electoral College 1964]]
    13: ... on the "solid South" as an electoralt base for a hundred years.
    38: ...tion Front fighters in this June, 1972 photo by [[Huynh Cong Ut]], which became a symbol of the intern...
    40: ...[Korean War|Korean conflict]] ended in [[1953]]; thus most, if not all, baby boomers had never been ex...
    46: ...war platform. Johnson's vice president, [[Hubert Humphrey]], also ran for the nomination, promising t...
  20. Tropical cyclone (34538 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Ivan iss.jpg|thumb|right|325px|[[Hurricane Ivan]] viewed from the [[International Spa...
    4: == Hurricanes ==
    6: ...'' (or '''tropical storm''', '''typhoon''', or '''hurricane''', depending on strength and location) is...
    9: ...rge, rotating area of [[cloud]]s, [[wind]] and [[thunderstorm]] activity. The primary energy source of...
    10: [[Image:Hurricane-viewed-from-space.jpg|thumb|400px]]

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