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- Flag of New Jersey (1068 bytes)
1: ...[Image:NewJersey_flag.jpg|thumb|right|Flag of New Jersey.Image provided by[http://classroomclipart.com Cla...
2: ...ted that all regiments were to have state flags, with the background colors of the state flags the sam...
5: ...://www.nj.gov/njfacts/flag.htm Minutes of the New Jersey General Assembly for March 11, 1896] - New Jersey (35646 bytes)
2: Name = New Jersey |
3: Fullname = State of New Jersey |
4: Flag = New Jersey state flag.png |
5: Flaglink = [[Flag of New Jersey]] |
6: Seal = New Jersey state seal.png | - Trenton, New Jersey (12026 bytes)
1: {{Template:US City infobox|
2: city = Trenton |
3: state = New Jersey|
7: map = Map of Mercer County highlighting Trenton City.png |
10: county = [[Mercer County, New Jersey|Mercer County]] | - Culture of Jersey (13844 bytes)
1: ...trends from immigrant communities such as the [[Brittany|Breton]]s and the [[Portugal|Portuguese]].
4: ...nd [[J�rriais]]. The monstrous black dog is traditionally said to haunt [[Bouley Bay]].]]
5: ...ority of the population, although it was the majority language in the [[19th century]]. Among those wh...
7: ...[Anglicisation]] of the toponymy increased apace with the migration of English people into the island ...
9: Since [[1900]], English has been permitted in debates in the States and has come to domin... - New Jersey State Map (247 bytes)
1: == Printable New Jersey State Map ==
2: [[Image:NewJersey_map_BW.jpg|center|thumb|250px|Image provided by [...
3: .../NewJersey_state_mapBW.pdf Download Printable New Jersey Map] - New Jersey State Facts (253 bytes)
2: [[Image:new_jersey_facts.jpg|center|thumb|250px|Image provided by [h...
3: [http://academickids.com/pdf/state_facts/new_jersey_facts.pdf Download Printable State Facts Handout]
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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
2: This is a '''list of U.S. state capitals''':
5: ! State !! Capital !! Year of current [[capitol]] construction
20: | [[Little Rock, Arkansas|Little Rock]]
104: | [[Jefferson City, Missouri|Jefferson City]]
116: | [[Carson City, Nevada|Carson City]] - Middle Colonies (4101 bytes)
1: ...e states of [[New York]], [[Pennsylvania]], [[New Jersey]], [[Delaware]] and sometimes [[Maryland]]. Today...
3: ...in the country could be made of logs and chinked with moss or mud.
5: ... wheat, and barley. The whiskey was often mixed with spices, milk, and sugar which many people though...
9: ...ked at industries related to [[metal]]: [[blacksmith]]s, and others. Printing and publishing were als...
11: ...en reading skills and religious lessons. Basic arithmetic was the only other education. - Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
2: ...1897]] - c.[[July 2]], [[1937]]) was a famous [[United States|American]] [[aviator]], known for breaki...
6: ... spent the first twelve years of her life living with her mother's parents.
8: ...tts]]. During this time, she was able to keep up with aviation as a weekend hobbyist. She was even fea...
10: ...hart referred to the marriage as a "partnership" with "dual control."
14: ...pasture near [[Derry]], [[Northern Ireland]], [[United Kingdom]]. She received the [[Distinguished Fly... - Clara Barton (9023 bytes)
2: ... been described as having had an "indomitable spirit" and is best remembered for organizing the [[Amer...
6: ...ung Clara was home-educated and extremely bright. It is said that her older brothers and sisters were ...
8: As a child, Clara was a shy and retiring little girl, but at the age of 11, when her brother b...
12: ...unity's need for free education, and despite opposition, set up one of the first free public schools i...
14: ... she was appointed to a job as a clerk in the [[United States Patent and Trademark Office|Patent Offic... - Dorothea Dix (5868 bytes)
2: ...]]. Unfortunately for her legacy, these state hospitals grew into enormous "museums of madness" that s...
4: Dix was neither a [[physician]] nor a psychiatrist, beginning ...
6: ...ft of family ties to provide her heart "scope for its affections," she decided to go to the jail to se...
8: ...]], and began her career as a [[teacher]] and [[writer]].
10: ...ailable to a woman of the time as a teacher and writer. In any event, friends arranged to have her sen... - Patti Smith (6059 bytes)
1: ...0px|Stark in its simplicity, the cover of Patti Smith's first album, ''[[Horses (album)|Horses]]'', wa...
2: ...her and a devout [[Jehovah's Witnesses|Jehovah's Witness]] mother, and these opposing influences have ...
4: ...ter Cult]], who recorded several songs to which Smith contributed, including "Career of Evil", "Fire o...
6: ...dard with the addition of a spoken piece about fugitive heiress [[Patty Hearst]].
8: ...und, although the murky production contributed to its poor reviews. - Meryl Streep (12114 bytes)
5: ...|USA]], and raised in nearby [[Bernardsville, New Jersey|Bernardsville]], Streep majored in [[drama]] at [...
7: ...h toward the industry and her own presence within it. As she would say when collecting her [[Emmy awar...
9: ... of [[Isabel Allende]]'s ''[[The House of the Spirits]]'', [[1995]]'s ''[[The Bridges of Madison Count...
11: ...om]]'', and completing another successful decade with ''[[Music of the Heart]]'', for which she learne...
18: ...below are her awards from the best recognized institutions. - Mia Hamm (6476 bytes)
1: ...re she played for 17 years as a member of the [[United States women's national soccer team]].
3: ...l team at age 15, Mia later attended the [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]], where she wa...
5: ...oals with 103, assists with 72, and total points with 278.
7: She has garnered numerous awards and recognitions during her career as a soccer player. Among t...
11: ...final as the most-attended women's sports event, with over 90,000 filling the [[Rose Bowl (stadium)|Ro... - Violet (plant) (3474 bytes)
2: ... yellow pansies]] | caption = 5-petaled purple, white,<br>and yellow pansies}}
13: ''Viola beckwithii''<br>
18: ''[[Pansy|Viola נwittrockiana]]'' - [[Pansy]]<br>
22: ... [[herb]]s found in moist and slightly shaded conditions such as [[hedgerow]]s.
24: ...an plant introduced into [[North America]], where it has acquired the name '''Johnny jump up''' becaus... - Silk (8683 bytes)
2: ... the larvae. The shimmering appearance for which it is prized comes from the fibres triangular prism-...
5: ...areas accessible to Chinese merchants, because of its texture and [[lustre]]. Because of the high dema...
11: ...eign dignitaries. The remainder was sold at exorbitant prices.
21: ...dipping them in boiling water or they are killed with a needle, thus allowing the whole cocoon to be u...
23: ...f wild silk were already being produced in the Mediterranean and Middle East by the time the superior,... - Culture (23440 bytes)
1: ...rm "culture" to refer to the universal human capacity to classify, codify and communicate their experi...
6: ...o eliminate popular or mass culture from the definition of culture.
8: ...as [[punk rock]] or than the indigenous music traditions of aboriginal peoples of [[Australia]].
10: ...ore "natural", and observers often defended (or criticized) elements of [[high culture]] for repressin...
12: ...rupted by the highly-stratified [[capitalism | capitalist]] systems of [[western culture | the West]]. - Clarinet (18825 bytes)
2: ...ding the suffix ''-et'' meaning ''little'' to the Italian word ''clarino'' meaning ''[[trumpet]]'', as...
4: ...r, in the case of some student instruments, composite material or plastic [[resin]]. The instrument us...
11: ...be very agile; there are few restrictions to what it is able to play.
12: The Bass Clarinet has a very deep and loud tone. It is often only used in large orchestras and bands ...
15: ...the clarion register, and the range from high C (with two ledger lines) to the G above that is called ... - George Washington (29551 bytes)
2: | nationality=american
19: ... [[History of the United States Constitution|Constitutional Convention]].
26: ...h in July [[1752]], he rented and eventually inherited the estate, [[Mount Vernon (plantation)|Mount V...
29: ...72.JPG|thumb|right|275px|This, the earliest portrait of Washington, was painted in [[1772]] by [[Charl...
31: ...ecame an international incident, and helped to ignite the [[French and Indian War]], which eventually ... - James Madison (15187 bytes)
2: | nationality=american
15: | party=[[United States Democratic-Republican Party|Democratic-R...
16: | vicepresident=[[George Clinton (politician)|George Clinton]]; [[Elbridge Gerry]]
18: ...of something|Father of the]] [[United States Constitution]]''.
21: ...ading [[Virginia]] to give their northwestern territories (consisting of most of modern-day [[Ohio]], ... - George M. Dallas (3858 bytes)
3: ...ania]] and the eleventh [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]], serving under [[James ...
5: ...idate for reelection. He was chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs.
7: ...ited States on the Democratic ticket in [[1844]] with [[James K. Polk]] and served from [[March 4]], [...
9: ... He is interred in St. Peter's Churchyard. The city of [[Dallas, Texas]] and others are [[Dallas (di...
14: {{succession box|title=[[Mayor of Philadelphia]]|before=[[Joseph Watso... - Grover Cleveland (20963 bytes)
18: ...</td><td>[[Caldwell, New Jersey|Caldwell]], [[New Jersey]]</td></tr>
20: ...td><td>[[Princeton, New Jersey|Princeton]], [[New Jersey]]</td></tr>
21: <tr><td>'''[[First Lady of the United States|First Ladies]]:'''</td><td>[[Rose Clevel...
23: ...e United States|Political party]]:'''</td><td>[[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]</td></tr>
24: <tr><td>'''[[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]]:'''</td><td> - Europe (23835 bytes)
2: ...te orthographic.jpg|thumb|250px|A satellite composite image of Europe]]
4: ... the [[Atlantic Ocean]], to the south by the [[Mediterranean Sea]] and the [[Black Sea]], and to the e...
6: ...n [[Australia]] only. In terms of [[population]] it is the third largest continent after [[Asia]] and...
11: ...opa'' stood for mainland Greece and by [[500 BC]] its meaning was extended to lands to the north.
13: ...d face (''ops''). A minority, however, see a [[Semitic]] origin, pointing to the [[Akkadian]] word ''g... - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
5: native_name = United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
6: common_name = the United Kingdom |
9: image_map = LocationUnitedKingdom.png |
10: national_motto = [[Dieu et mon droit]] (Royal motto)<br>([[French language|French]]: G...
12: official_languages = [[Languages in the United Kingdom|None]]; [[English language|English]] ''... - Flag of New Jersey (1068 bytes)
1: ...[Image:NewJersey_flag.jpg|thumb|right|Flag of New Jersey.Image provided by[http://classroomclipart.com Cla...
2: ...ted that all regiments were to have state flags, with the background colors of the state flags the sam...
5: ...://www.nj.gov/njfacts/flag.htm Minutes of the New Jersey General Assembly for March 11, 1896] - Football (soccer) (22343 bytes)
3: ... take a shot at the goal, while the goalkeeper positions himself to stop the ball.]]
5: ...their opponent. Football is played predominantly with the feet, but players may use any part of their ...
7: ...known as "[[football]]". <!-- Please see above polite suggestions before changing this line-->
11: ...vidual fans, local communities, and even nations; it is therefore often claimed to be the most popular...
15: ...eepers, may not ''intentionally'' touch the ball with their hands or arms during play. Although player...
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