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- Religion in China (12456 bytes)
1: ...00px|Temple incense near Beijing China. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipa...
3: ...t religions dot the landscape of China. The most widespread religion of China is [[Chinese traditional...
11: ...between the forces of heaven and earth. A central idea of the [[dynastic cycle]] was that an unjust im...
42: ...uction of [[Nestorianism]] spread by European or Middle-Eastern travellers who came to China in AD [[6...
46: ...huan]], without having reached the mainland. In [[1582]], Jesuits once again initiated mission work in C... - Marguerite de Valois (5364 bytes)
6: ...rtugal|Dom Sebastian]] of Portugual were also considered but abandoned. Marguerite was made to marry H...
8: ... she willingly took Henri to be her husband, she did not answer; so King Charles IX, placed a hand on ...
12: ... and quarrelled frequently. After an illness in [[1582]], Queen Marguerite returned to her brother's cou... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
45: *[[David Allan]] ([[1744]]-[[1796]])
110: *[[David Bates (painter)|David Bates]] ([[1952]]-)
144: *[[George Biddle]] ([[1885]]-[[1973]])
162: *[[David G. Blythe]] ([[1815]]-[[1865]])
170: *[[David Bomberg]] ([[1890]]-[[1957]]) - Francis Bacon (16741 bytes)
10: ... was delicate. He entered [[Trinity College, Cambridge]], in 1573 at the age of 13, living for three y...
12: At Cambridge he first met the Queen, who was impressed by hi...
18: ...ly in debt. To support himself, he took up his residence in law at Gray's Inn in 1579.
21: ... law, until admitted as an [[outer barrister]] in 1582. In 1584 he took his seat in [[parliament]] for [...
23: ...ntment, into the enjoyment of which, however, he did not enter until 1608. - New Year (5703 bytes)
11: ...ears. It is perhaps the most important Chinese holiday. The Chinese New Year is generally celebrated w...
33: In the [[Middle Ages]] in [[Europe]] a number of significant f...
35: ...e introduction of the [[Gregorian calendar]] in [[1582]]. Annunciation Style continued to be used in [[E...
36: ... on [[Easter]] Saturday (or sometimes on [[Good Friday]]). This was used in [[France]] from the [[11th... - January 1 (18244 bytes)
1: ...y [[Twelfth Night (holiday)|Twelfth Night]], a holiday when gifts were exchanged. There are 364 days r...
19: *[[1801]] - The first known [[asteroid]] [[1 Ceres]] is discovered by [[Giuseppe Piazzi]...
42: *[[1937]] - [[Anastasio Somoza]] becomes [[President of Nicaragua]].
49: ...f the Italian Republic]], but refuses to be a candidate for the first constitutional election the foll...
52: ...nt of the Republic of Cuba]], is overthrown by [[Fidel Castro]]'s forces. - List of popes (77758 bytes)
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17: ! width="12%" | Place of Birth - William Shakespeare (28915 bytes)
4: ... most profound aspects of [[human nature]] is considered by many scholars to be unequalled, due to his...
8: ...uence on the English-speaking world shows in the widespread use of [http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Shake...
12: ...ut through the study of considerable historical evidence.
14: ...rhaps appropriately for a playwright commonly considered to be [[England]]'s greatest, it is also the ...
17: ... an [[alderman]]. Some evidence exists that both sides of the family had [[Roman Catholic]] sympathies... - Giordano Bruno (15356 bytes)
3: ...o the cause of [[freedom of thought]] because his ideas went against church doctrine.
11: ...s of [[Copernicus]] and by the newly rediscovered ideas of [[Plato]]. Other influences included [[Thom...
13: In [[1576]] he left Naples to avoid the attention of the [[Inquisition]]. He left [[R...
17: ...re jointly known as his "Italian dialogues." In [[1582]], Bruno penned a play summarizing some of his co...
21: ...002), makes a case that Bruno is the previously unidentified 'Henry Fagot' whose reports to Francis Wa... - Capacitor (29664 bytes)
30: For an ideal capacitor, the capacitor [[current]] is propor...
47: ...two broad categories: bulk insulators and metal-oxide films (so-called ''electrolytic capacitors'').
70: ...f summary to that article ? --[[User:DavidCary|DavidCary]] 22:46, 1 Jun 2005 (UTC) -->
72: ...correct polarity of [[direct current]] else the oxide layer will break down and be ruptured, causing t...
78: ... is connected backwards. Over a long time the liquid can dry out, causing the capacitor to fail. Bipo... - Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
4: ...Republic. The dramatic [[assassin]]ation on the [[Ides of March]] was the catalyst for a second set of...
15: ...tor in relenting on Caesar’s proscription said, "He whose life you so much desire will one day b...
17: Despite Sulla's pardon, Caesar did not remain in Rome and left for military service ...
21: ...ight)|talents]], he laughed at them, saying they did not know whom they had captured. Instead, he ord...
23: In [[69 BC]], Caesar became a widower after Cornelia's death trying to deliver a st... - Indianapolis, Indiana (25903 bytes)
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26: ...Image:Indiana_state_map.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipa...
31: ...he waterway was too sandy for trade. Through the mid-1800s, a horse-drawn barge canal by-passed the ri...
37: ...ed to dwindle in popularity in Indiana and nationwide, and the national organization officially disban...
39: ...dianapolis was the only major city where rioting did not occur. - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
7: *[[Abu'l-Hasan al-Uqlidisi]] (Arab mathematician, ? - ?)
29: ...(mathematician)|Alexander Anderson]] (Scotland, [[1582]] - [[1620]])
66: *[[David Bates (physicist)|David Bates]]
124: *[[William Burnside]] (UK, [[1852]]-[[1927]])
187: *[[David van Dantzig]] (Netherlands, [[1900]] - [[1959]]) - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
19: *[[George Biddell Airy]], ([[England]], [[1801]] – [[1892...
59: *[[John Bainbridge]] ([[Britain]], [[1582]] – [[1643]])
102: *[[Margaret Burbidge]] ([[Britain]], [[1919]] – )
194: *[[Eudoxus of Cnidus|Eudoxus]] ([[Cnidus]], circa [[408 BC]] – circa [[347 BC]])
198: *[[David Fabricius]] ([[Netherlands]], [[1564]] – [[... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
27: *[[Aenesidemus]], (1st century BC){{fn|R}}
95: *[[Aristides (Apologist)|Aristides]], (fl. 2nd century)
102: *[[David Malet Armstrong]], (born 1926){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{f...
154: *[[Basilides]], (c. 117-138){{fn|C}}
159: *[[David Baumgardt]], (1890-1963){{fn|R}} - Ballet (9155 bytes)
5: ...s ''Ballets''. The first Ballet ''per se'' is considered to be [[Balthasar de Beaujoyeulx]]'s [[Ballet...
9: ...ry of the Louvre. (folio, Paris, Mamert Patisson, 1582.)]]
13: ...ch as [[Christoph Gluck]]. Finally, opera was divided into three formal techniques ''s鲩eux'', ''dem...
15: ...hat rocketed the ballerina into prominence as the ideal stage figure, professional librettists began c...
17: ...l of the toes basically the same length. This provides the most support for going on pointe. - Aztec (38742 bytes)
7: ... some contemporary [[Nahuatl]]-speakers would consider themselves Aztecs. More particularly, the term...
25: Cities under Aztec rule seem to have paid heavy [[tribute]]s immediately after they were co...
45: ... contrast, denoted the physical representations ("idols", statues and figurines) of the ''teotl'' as w...
49: ...d on a fruit-bearing [[nopal]] cactus. (It was said that Huitzilopochtli killed his nephew, Cópil, a...
51: ... the mythical city of [[Tollan]], which they also identified with the more ancient Teotihuacan. - Alchemy (42222 bytes)
2: ...stance, which could just as well be powder or liquid as a stone, had the ability to do both. The third...
4: ...g|thumb|150px|left|Chemistry Clipart .Clipart provided by
8: ..., "that which is poured out, an ingot"). Another widely reported etymology claims the Arabic word ''al...
11: ...ive, their endeavours and beliefs have limited validity, but if we are to be objective we should judge...
13: ...en as partial and incomplete as a metaphysics devoid of physical manifestation. So the [[alchemical sy... - April Fool's Day (15510 bytes)
1: ...Day''' or '''All Fools' Day''', though not a [[holiday]] in its own right, is a notable day celebrated...
4: ...e liable to suffer bad luck. It is (unreliably) said that being fooled by a pretty girl will be compen...
6: ...s that marriage on April Fools' Day is not a good idea for a man, for he will be permanently ruled by ...
9: ...gan on [[1 January]]. Unfortunately, some people did not hear of the change, and others simply refused...
15: ...astime. The advent of the [[Internet]] as a worldwide communications medium has also assisted the pran... - Arsenic (12497 bytes)
20: | [[periodic table series|Series]] || [[metalloid]]s
47: ...n state]]s ([[Oxide]]) || '''+-3''',5 (mildly [[acid]]ic)
53: | [[State of matter]] || solid
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140: ...used as [[pesticides]], [[herbicide]]s, [[insecticide]]s and various [[alloy]]s.
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