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  1. Guinea-Bissau (9517 bytes)
    1: ...usion between itself and the [[Guinea|Republic of Guinea]].
    2: ... 1em; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"
    7: | align="center" width="140px" | [[image:Guinea bissau flag large.png|125px|]]
    8: | align="center" width="140px" | [[Image:Coaguinea-bissau.jpg|100px|]]
    10: | align="center" width="140px" | ([[Flag of Guinea-Bissau|In Detail]])
  2. Equatorial Guinea (13387 bytes)
    1: ...ituated near both the [[equator]] and the Gulf of Guinea.
    2: ... 1em; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"
    3: |+<big><big>'''Rep?a de Guinea Ecuatorial<br>R鰵blique de la Guin饠ɱuatoriale...
    7: ...al guinea flag large.png|125px|Flag of Equatorial Guinea]]
    8: | align="center" width="140px" | [[Image:equaarms22.PNG]]
  3. Guinea pig (19730 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Guinea pigs}}
    2: ...axobox_image | image = [[image:Guinea_1.jpg|250px|Guinea Pigs]] | caption = }}
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Caviidae]]}}
    19: ''[[Cavia fulgida]]''<br>
    22: ...inority belief in the scientific community that evidence from [[mitochondrial DNA]] indicates that the...
  4. Guinea Pigs (18488 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Guinea pigs}}
    2: ...axobox_image | image = [[image:Guinea_1.jpg|250px|Guinea Pigs]] | caption = }}
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Caviidae]]}}
    19: ''[[Cavia fulgida]]''<br>
    22: ...inority belief in the scientific community that evidence from [[mitochondrial DNA]] indicates that the...
  5. New Guinea Singing Dog (1528 bytes)
    1: ... the Australian [[Dingo]] that is native to [[New Guinea]]. Discovered by Sir Edward Halistrom in 1957, N...
    4: Once thought to inhabit the entire island of New Guinea, today populations remain only in remote mountain...
    8: *[http://classroomclipart.com/cgi-bin/kids/imageFolio.cgi?direct=Animals/Dogs Pictures of D...
    9: *[http://classroomclipart.com/cgi-bin/kids/imageFolio.cgi?direct=Clipart/Animals/Dog_Clipar...

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  1. List of explorers (24013 bytes)
    8: *[[Francisco de Almeida]] ([[16th century]] [[Portuguese]] naval explore...
    54: ...595—?), [[Netherlands|Dutch]] explorer of [[New Guinea]] coast, navigated the [[Gulf of Carpentaria]] in...
    75: *[[Alexandra David-Néel]], (1868-1969), French explorer, visited [[...
    83: *[[David Douglas]], Scottish explorer, botanist
    104: ...s Republican Party|Republican]] nominee for [[President of the United States]]
  2. Jules Dumont d'Urville (2251 bytes)
    6: ...iled on a voyage around the world under [[Louis Isidore Duperrey|Captain Duperrey]], and brought home ...
    8: ...sent to the Pacific, surveyed the coasts of [[New Guinea]], [[New Zealand]], and other islands, and found ...
    16: ...killed with his wife and son in a [[railroad]] accident near [[Meudon]], France. He is buried in the [...
  3. Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
    1: ...hristopher_columbus_99w.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip ...
    2: ...:Christopher_columbus_2.jpg|thumb|200px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip ...
    3: ...that Columbus fought with opposition based on the idea that the earth was flat is a literary [[myth]] ...
    5: ...t to reach the American mainland (which Columbus did not reach until his third voyage). However, there...
    7: ...g in the Bahamas) is celebrated as a [[Holiday|holiday]].
  4. List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
    5: ...ieutenant general and Japanese commander in [[New Guinea]]
    26: ...us|Adamkus, Valdas]], (born 1926), Lithuanian president
    41: ...35-1915), son of above, Civil War General and president of the [[Union Pacific Railroad]]
    43: ... Charles Francis]] (born 1910), son of above, president of [[Raytheon]]
    44: ..., (1952-2001), British author of [[Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]
  5. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
    7: ...nada]], [[Jamaica]], [[New Zealand]], [[Papua New Guinea]], [[Saint Kitts and Nevis]], [[Saint Lucia]], [[...
    15: ...e. She was named after her mother, while her two middle names are those of her paternal great-grandmot...
    23: ...nada]], but their mother the Queen refused to consider this, saying, "The children could not possibly ...
    27: ...been taught together with other students. It is said that she greatly enjoyed this and that this exper...
    35: ...ter their wedding Philip and Elizabeth took up residence at [[Clarence House]], London. On [[14 Novem...
  6. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    31: ... increased wealth inequalities. However from the mid 1980s a period of sustained economic growth occur...
    38: She did well at school, going on to a girls' [[grammar sc...
    41: ...950]] she was the youngest woman Conservative candidate but fought in the [[safe seat|safe]] Labour se...
    43: ...of Commons|House of Commons]]. Unusually, her [[maiden speech]] was made in support of her [[Private M...
    47: ... and she voted in favour of the principle of [[David Steel]]'s Bill to legalise [[abortion]]. However ...
  7. Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
    6: ...sm]]. Because of Edwin Earhart's inability to provide for his family, Amelia spent the first twelve ye...
    8: ...[Toronto, Canada]] where she worked as a nurse's aide in a military hospital looking after wounded so...
    10: ...rk and a reception held by President [[Calvin Coolidge]] at the [[White House]]. From then on, flying ...
    14: ...l of the [[National Geographic Society]] from President [[Herbert Hoover]].
    18: ...lp him establish his own navigation school in Florida.
  8. Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
    7: ...ring anthropologist--one who wrote clearly and vividly enough for the general public to read and learn...
    14: ... women) as they pass through adolescence as "unavoidable periods of adjustment." Boas felt that a stu...
    16: ...present a different picture?" She found that it did. (See pp. 6-7, American Museum of Natural History...
    28: ...r pointed out that Samoan culture had changed considerably in the decades following Mead's original re...
    33: ...esia, and especially in the large island of [[New Guinea]]. Moreover, male anthropologists often miss the...
  9. Mother Teresa (22682 bytes)
    4: ...or]] of Calcutta (later renamed [[Kolkata]]) was widely reported.
    11: ...ation to help the poor from the age of 12, and decided to train for missionary work in [[India]]. She ...
    13: ...isters of Loreto because of their vocation to provide education for girls. After a few months training...
    15: ..., becoming its principal in [[1944]]. She later said that the poverty all around left a deep impressio...
    24: .... Soon after she opened another hospice, Nirmal Hriday (Pure Heart), a home for [[leprosy|lepers]] cal...
  10. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen | name = Orchids}}
    2: ...2.jpg|250px|Phalaenopsis hybrid]] | caption = Orchid}}
    6: ...ox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Monocotyledon|Liliopsida]]}}
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = '''Orchidaceae'''}}
    11: Over 800 <br/> See [[List of Orchidaceae genera]].
  11. Rhododendron (3464 bytes)
    6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Magnoliopsida]]}}
    13: *''Candidastrum''
    24: ...n and series. These subgenera can be basically divided into four groups:
    25: ...small leaf or lepidotes (with scales on the underside of their leaves). Type: ''Rhododendron ferrugine...
    26: ...e leaf or elepidotes (without scales on the underside of their leaves). Type: ''Rhododendron degronian...
  12. Placenta (1967 bytes)
    1: ...ith the [[umbilical cord]] top right. The unseen side connects to the [[uterus|uterine]] wall. The whi...
    11: ...ing mammals only found in [[Australia]] and [[New Guinea]], and the [[marsupial]]s, which are found primar...
  13. Chromosome (12667 bytes)
    1: ...Centromere</font>. The point where the two chromatids touch, and where the microtubules attach. (3) Sh...
    2: ...s. This is the only natural context in which individual chromosomes are visible with an optical [[micr...
    8: ...sts as [[plasmid]]s. The distinction between plasmids and chromosomes is poorly defined, though size a...
    19: ...romatids. Once the cells have divided, the chromatids are uncoiled and can function again as chromatin...
    23: ...'Table 1:''' Examples of chromosome numbers (diploid).</caption>
  14. Parasite (2795 bytes)
    3: ...osts, absorbing nutrients from the host's body fluids, but this is far from a universal strategy.
    4: ... host are not called parasites, but are [[parasitoid]]s.
    11: ...tes''' (''endo'' = within; parasites that live inside their hosts)
    18: *** [[Dracunculiasis]] (Guinea Worm Disease)
    21: *** ''[[Strongyloides stercoralis]]''
  15. Continent (6440 bytes)
    2: ...aking Alexandria as a [[prime meridian]], they divided the ''oikoumene'' or habitable earth into three...
    4: ...es, consisting of a thin [[basalt]]ic layer of solidified mantle, and covered by a sea punctuated with...
    13: ...fine larger land masses connected with a [[land bridge]]:
    18: ...oss_section_Earth2.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipa...
    19: ... the Americas. These land masses are usually considered [[supercontinent]]s rather than continents, t...
  16. Africa (35389 bytes)
    18: ... understand the real extent of the continent, the idea of ''Africa'' expanded with their knowledge.
    26: ...remity by the Isthmus of Suez, 130 km (80 miles) wide. From the most northerly point, Ras ben Sakka in...
    49: ...blic]]s that operate under some form of the [[presidential system]] of rule.
    51: ...ulture]] or other similarity who resided on both sides. The division of the land between [[Belgium]] a...
    55: ...re considered Tutsi, and those with less were considered Hutu regardless of ancestral history this was...
  17. Australia (39438 bytes)
    50: ...es of the waterway across the border by Papua New Guinean people and [[Torres Strait Islander]]s.
    56: ...used the word "Australia" in the book, which was widely read and gave the term general currency. Gover...
    63: ...[[Australian Aborigine]]s, and arrived via land bridges and navigation of short sea crossings from pre...
    65: ... and claimed for [[Britain]]. His discoveries provided impetus for the establishment of a [[penal colo...
    67: ...y were never penal colonies, although the former did receive some convicts from Tasmania. Western Aust...
  18. Indo-Australian Plate (2019 bytes)
    3: ...]. [[India]], [[Meganesia]] ([[Australia]], [[New Guinea]], and [[Tasmania]]), [[New Zealand]], and [[New ...
    5: The easterly side is a [[convergent boundary]] with the subducting...
    7: ...he [[African Plate]] to the south. The northerly side of the Indian Plate is a [[convergent boundary]]...
    9: The north-east side of the [[Australian plate]] forms a [[subducting...
  19. Land bridge (3351 bytes)
    1: ...[[human]]s have migrated out of Africa. A land bridge doesn't have to be narrow enough to be called a...
    4: ...]: the [[Bering Strait]], where the Bering Land Bridge was during the last glaciation, is part of the ...
    6: A land bridge that rose from the sea floor because of upthrus...
    9: * [[Bering land bridge]] connected North Asia and Alaska.
    12: * There was a land bridge between the [[British Isles]] and the continent...
  20. Sub-Saharan Africa (3920 bytes)
    1: ...rm would exclude [[South Africa]], which lies outside the [[Tropics]].
    3: ...rior of the continent remained unknown to the outside world until the colonial era.
    7: ...an (Cape Verde and Sao Tome and Principe) are considered part of Africa. According to this classificat...
    49: * [[Equatorial Guinea]]
    53: * [[Guinea-Bissau]]

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