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  1. Grapefruit (4275 bytes)
    2: ....jpg|250px|A basket of grapefruit]] | caption = A basket of grapefruit}}
    6: ...x_classis_entry | taxon = [[dicotyledon|Magnoliopsida]]}}
    7: {{Taxobox_subclassis_entry | taxon = [[Rosidae]]}}
    18: ... producer of the fruit, with plantations in [[Florida]] and [[Texas]]. In Spanish the fruit is known a...
    20: ...os.org/grapefrt.htm]. It had developed as a [[hybrid]] of the [[pummelo]] (''Citrus grandis'') with th...
  2. Middle Colonies (4101 bytes)
    1: ...The Middle Colonies were also known as the "bread basket" colonies because of their large grain export.
    3: There were many [[brick]] buildings in the middle colonies due to the amount of clay along the r...
    7: Originally, clothing in the middle colonies for the most part resembled the Dutch...
    9: ...years living there. The people that lived in the Middle Colonies mostly had shipping-related jobs such...
    11: ...ree public education did not get going until the mid 1800’s. Until then, many people received littl...
  3. Bee (11175 bytes)
    9: {{Taxobox_superfamilia_entry | taxon = '''Apoidea'''}}
    12: [[Andrenidae]]<br />
    13: [[Anthophoridae]]<br />
    14: [[Apidae]]<br />
    15: [[Colletidae]]<br />
  4. Botswana (22276 bytes)
    2: ... 1em; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"
    8: | align="center" width="140px" | [[image:Botswana_flag_large.png|125px...
    9: | align="center" width="140px" | [[Image:Bostwanaarms22.PNG]]
    11: | align="center" width="140px" | ([[Flag of Botswana|In Detail]])
    12: | align="center" width="140px" | ([[Coat of Arms of Botswana|Full size...
  5. Bast goddess (3454 bytes)
    3: ...at’s head carrying a sacred rattle and a box or basket.
    12: ...Lower Kingdom, as his mother. This paralleled the identification of the fierce lioness war goddess [[S...
  6. Australian Aboriginal art (4187 bytes)
    1: ...t restricted to merely paintings, but includes a wide variety of mediums including wood carving, sculp...
    9: ...the [[animal]]s and humans portrayed are drawn inside the outline, as if by [[cross-section]]; ''dot-p...
    13: ...d the bark is then carefully peeled off with the aid of a sharpened tool. Only the inner smooth bark i...
    15: ... the painting flat. A fixative, traditionally orchid juice, is added over top.
    25: *Basket weaving
  7. Plant (12870 bytes)
    17: ** [[fern|Pteridophyta]] - "true" ferns
    21: ** &dagger;[[Pteridospermatophyta]] - seed ferns
    31: ... new kingdoms. However, these are still often considered plants in many contexts. Indeed, any attempt ...
    38: ...hotosynthesis]], using [[light]] and [[carbon dioxide]] to synthesize food. About 300 plant species do...
    40: ...] stage, called the [[gametophyte]], and a [[diploid]] stage, called the [[sporophyte]]. The sporophyt...
  8. Civilization (29205 bytes)
    3: ...can.PyramidMoon.01.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Pyramid of the Moon in [[Teotihuacan]], Mexico. Building...
    28: ...posed on their way of life, so they too occupy a middle ground between tribal and civilized.
    34: ...ears before their widespread appearance in the [[Middle East]].'' See [[Jomon]].
    37: ...my]] and more centralized [[society]]. There is evidence of [[pastoralism]] and cultivation of [[cerea...
    39: ...use of the [[scientific method]]. [[Egyptian pyramids]], [[barge]] transportation and [[shipbuilding|s...
  9. Garlic (12167 bytes)
    3: ... When eaten in quantity, garlic may be strongly evident in the diner's sweat the following day. The we...
    8: Because of its wide cultivation, the origins of garlic are uncertain...
    10: ...long, narrow, flat, obscurely keeled leaves, a deciduous spathe, and a globose umbel of whitish flower...
    12: ...sh.com/garlic.htm#grow Selfsufficientish.com] provides the following growing instructions:
    13: ... in drills of 5 cm (2 in) and 15 cm (6 in) apart. Ideal soil pH is in the 6.2 to 6.8 range.
  10. Cerebellum (7954 bytes)
    1: ...6-brain.jpg|thumb||200px|right|Brain Clip Art provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip ...
    2: ...arly learning of unconscious motor tasks such as riding a bike), time perception, and precise movement...
    6: ...otor and cognitive functions. It is involved in guiding movements based on sensory feedback (particula...
    12: ... fish to mice to humans. This has been taken as evidence that it performs a common function.
    15: * The cerebellum is divided up into two parts: the cerebellar cortex and t...
  11. Cheerleading (7470 bytes)
    11: ...heerleaders.jpg|thumb|A cheerleader is flipped upside-down during a pep rally routine before a footbal...
    19: ...either forward (a front hurdler), or sideways (a side hurdler.) The bent knee points downward.
    23: ...re are no front herkies and the bent knee is out sideways.
    38: * Modern '''Pyramids''' are actually connected mounts (the flyers hol...
    40: ..., scales, liberties, scorpions, '''the Matrix''', basket tosses, elevators, and cupies
  12. Hot air balloon (8769 bytes)
    4: ...ristol, England, showing the wickerwork passenger basket. This balloon carries advertising for a shopping ...
    6: Attractive aspects of balloon rides include the exceptional calmness and the birds-...
    20: ...g the air within. Raising the air temperature inside the envelope makes it lighter than the surroundi...
    22: ...(webbing) that carry the weight of the gondola or basket. The heater or burner, which very much resembles ...
    24: There is a special type of hybrid balloon that has separate chambers for a non-heat...
  13. Electron microscope (5936 bytes)
    22: ...xation'' - freezing a specimen so rapidly, to liquid nitrogen temperatures, that the water forms [[vit...
    23: ...ardening - and [[osmic acid]] - which stains [[lipid]]s black - are used.
    32: ...e]], pointing towards the inside of the [[feeding basket]]. The purple ball is one micrometer in diameter....
    38: ...as also been performed, further confirming the validity of this technique.
  14. Pompey (25785 bytes)
    8: ...athetic to Pompey, he was a popular teenager, considered a look alike of [[Alexander the Great]].
    10: ...sided with Sulla after his return from the [[Mithridatic War]] in [[83 BC]]. In Rome, Sulla was expect...
    12: ...all fortune and miliary force by his father, and sided with Sulla. The two would develop a rivialry th...
    19: ...Legend says that it was Sulla himself who had the idea. The veracity of this claim has not been establ...
    26: Disgruntled opponents, especially Crassus, said he was developing a talent for showing up late in...
  15. Montgolfier brothers (3356 bytes)
    11: ...eptember 19 sent up the fourth living beings in a basket attached to the ham: a sheep named Montauciel (me...
    22: ...g heated air rather than lighter-than-air gasses did not return until the [[1960s]], when [[Raven Indu...
  16. Apache (7848 bytes)
    8: ...le ethnic group. Archaeological and historical evidence suggests a recent entry of these people into ...
    10: ...s]] where 16th-century [[Spain|Spanish]] accounts identified them as ?dog nomads.? These mobile group...
    12: ...nstructed tents, made with tanned and greased cowhides, in which they live and which they take along a...
    16: ...cult to locate, and even more difficult to firmly identify as culturally Southern Athabaskan.
    18: ...ize]] and woven [[cotton]] goods for bison meat, hides and material for stone tools. Coronado observe...
  17. Sumer (14409 bytes)
    5: ...m their [[Semitic]] neighbors and successors are widely believed to have been invaders or migrants, al...
    12: Some of their major cities included [[Eridu]], [[Kish (Sumer)|Kish]], [[Lagash]], [[Uruk]], ...
    14: ...istence is authenticated through archaeological evidence, is that of [[Enmebaragesi]] of Kish, whose n...
    26: ...removal of [[silt]]. The government required individuals to work on the canals, although the rich were...
    49: ...ith the Indus Valley script suggest a remarkably wide-ranging network of ancient trade centered around...
  18. Corinthian order (9508 bytes)
    1: ...sed for the portico of the [[Pantheon, Rome]] provided a prominent model for Renaissance and later arc...
    6: ...th the weave of the basket. Or so [[Vitruvius]] said. [[Claude Perrault]] incorporated a vignette epit...
    9: ... the capital, recalling the base of the legendary basket.
    15: ... and it may have a rosette at the center of each side.
    18: The [[architrave]] is divided in two or three sections, which may be equal, o...
  19. Death Valley National Park (38245 bytes)
    1: '''Death Valley National Park''' is a mostly [[arid]] [[National Park]] located east of the [[Sierra ...
    3: ...own non-[[Native American]]s to enter the Valley did so in the winter of [[1849]], thinking they would...
    9: ... causes a slight widening and relatively more subsidence there.
    10: ...1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width="280px">
    36: Uplift of surrounding mountain ranges and subsidence of the valley floor are both occurring. The u...
  20. Sword (24928 bytes)
    14: ... has the advantage of mass-production due to the wider availability of the raw material. Early iron sw...
    16: ...tury]] [[Iran|Iran (Persia)]], during the [[Sassanid Empire]].]]
    20: ...[Classical Antiquity]] and the Parthian and Sassanid Empires in Iran, iron swords were common. The Gre...
    24: ===Middle ages===
    27: ...out the [[Migration period]] and well into the [[Middle Ages]]. [[Vendel Age]] Spathas were decorated ...

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