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  1. Tori Amos (27672 bytes)
    3: ...ared to that of [[Kate Bush]], [[Bj?] and [[Joni Mitchell]].
    7: ...)|Baltimore]]'' with her brother Mike for a competition involving the [[Baltimore Orioles]]. This song...
    10: ...buted to a band called "Tess Makes Good" with "additional vocals by Ellen Amos".
    12: ===''Little Earthquakes''===
    13: ...ter, it was released in America to breakthrough critical success. The accompanying singles were "Me an...
  2. Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
    2: ... of Arc as a notable woman of valor, vigor, and faith.
    4: Joan of Arc's campaigns were responsible for a revitalization of [[Charles VII of France|Charles VII]]...
    7: ...]] granted the throne to Henry V's heirs, disinheriting Charles, the [[Dauphin]] ([[crown prince]]), a...
    10: ...els. [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], [[New York City]].]]
    12: ...rations were being made to bring supplies to the city of [[Orl顮s]], which had been under siege by th...
  3. Rebecca Lobo (1887 bytes)
    3: ...nior year, she won the 1995 [[Naismith Award|Naismith]] and College Player of the Year awards.
    5: ...e Home Team'', which dealt with RuthAnn's battle with [[breast cancer]].
    7: ...Draft]]. After playing the [[2003]] WNBA season with the [[Connecticut Sun]], she retired after the s...
    9: ... well, primarily for her alma mater, the [[University of Connecticut]].
    11: She is married to ''[[Sports Illustrated]]'' writer [[Steve Rushin]]. On [[December 25]], [[2004]] ...
  4. Christy Martin (2947 bytes)
    3: ...e rounds. In her first defense, she defended her title against debutant [[Laura Serrano]], who held he...
    5: ...and after that bout, she began to gain more celebrity, even appearing on the cover of [[Sports Illustr...
    7: ...l]] and [[Kathy Collins]].She has also defeated [[Lisa Holeywine]] by a decision in ten, and, in her las...
    9: On [[June 30]], [[2003]], it was announced she would fight [[Laila Ali]] on [[...
    11: ... [[April 30]], [[2005]], after a year and a half without a fight, she returned, in [[Lula, Mississippi...
  5. Painting (4567 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Mona Lisa.jpg|thumb|The [[Mona Lisa]] is perhaps the best-known artistic painting in ...
    2: ...r about 6 times as long as they have been using written language. Artistic painting is considered by m...
    24: *[[Computer painting]] (Digital)
    34: ... such as [[viscosity]], [[miscibility]], [[solubility]], drying time, etc.
    48: *[[Spray paint]] ([[Graffiti]])
  6. Alaska (24727 bytes)
    10: Capital = [[Juneau, Alaska|Juneau]] |
    13: LargestCity = [[Anchorage, Alaska|Anchorage]] |
    23: DensityRank = 50<sup>th</sup> |
    24: 2000Density = 0.42 |
    25: AdmittanceOrder = 49<sup>th</sup> |
  7. Astronomy (13970 bytes)
    1: ...arth]] and its [[earth's atmosphere|atmosphere]]. It studies the [[Cosmology|origins]], [[Galaxy forma...
    3: ...the [[Far side (Moon)|far side]] of Earth's Moon, its diameter is about 58 miles (93 km).]]
    5: ... the two fields share a common origin, they are quite different; astronomers embrace the [[scientific ...
    8: ..., and modern astronomy concerns itself much more with trying to observe and understand the actual phys...
    10: ...ations of different models, and involves working with computer or analytic models.
  8. Art (11479 bytes)
    3: ...ty of media, such as painting, sculpture, music, literature, film, dance, and more.
    5: ...its broadest meaning, is the expression of creativity or imagination, or both.
    11: ... There are no cultures that do not participate in it to some extent, and [[child art]] is created by a...
    15: ...technology as its primary medium. Each medium has its unique properties and techniques, shaping the ar...
    18: [[Image:Artist-paint-brushes-with-various-colors-of-acrylic-paints.jpg|thumb|right...
  9. Robert Hooke (5017 bytes)
    4: ... its meetings. In [[1665]] he published a book entitled ''[[Micrographia]]'', which contained a number...
    6: ...bservatory]] and the infamous [[Bethlem Royal Hospital]] (which became known as 'Bedlam').
    8: ...h the historian [[Lisa Jardine]] claims one portrait of [[John Ray]] represents Robert Hooke, and a se...
    12: ...iece. It coils and uncoils with a natural periodicity, allowing for fine adjustment of the period of t...
    14: ...x magnification, which far outstripped the capabilities of any previous instruments.
  10. Leonardo da Vinci (25889 bytes)
    2: ...ut were rarely constructed in his lifetime. In addition, he helped advance the study of [[anatomy]], [...
    7: ...y a peasant girl. It has also been suggested, albeit on scanty evidence, that she was a [[Middle East|...
    9: ...did not use his father's name because of his illegitimate status.
    11: ...n apprentice. In this role, Leonardo also worked with [[Lorenzo di Credi]] and [[Pietro Perugino]].
    12: ... he turned his mind to he made himself master of with ease" ([[Giorgio Vasari|Vasari]]).
  11. Apple Macintosh (24250 bytes)
    4: ...n most computers used [[operating system]]s (OS) with a [[command line interface]].
    6: ==Architecture==
    9: From its inception, the Macintosh has introduced or popul...
    11: Innovations introduced or popularized with the original Macintosh:
    14: ...nd "click-and-drag" behaviors to perform actions with a pointing device.
  12. Lyndon B. Johnson (32801 bytes)
    2: | nationality=american
    13: | place of death=[[Johnson City, Texas]]
    16: | party=[[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]]
    19: ...d later ascended to the 36th [[President of the United States|presidency]] ([[1963]]&ndash;[[1969]]) a...
    22: ...hool|public schools]] and graduated from Johnson City High School in [[1924]].
  13. Postcard (2985 bytes)
    2: ...[Image:British postal card 1890.jpg|right|thumb|British post card, used in 1890]]
    4: ...or organization, a postal card is issued by the United States government.
    9: == Brief history of postcards in the United States ==
    11: ...tcard (the "Penny Postcard"). A correspondent's writing was allowed only on the front side of these ca...
    13: ... "undivided back" is what gives this postcard era its name.
  14. List of female tennis players (8364 bytes)
    25: * [[Lisa Bonder-Kreiss]] (USA)
    34: * [[Maria Elena Camerin]] (Italy)
    38: * [[Myriam Casanova]] (Switzerland)
    49: * [[Margaret Smith Court]] (Australia)
    68: * [[Jo Durie]] (Britain)
  15. Computer mouse (29399 bytes)
    2: ...rs gather light pulses to convert to X and Y velocities.]]
    3: ... motion relative to the flat surface on which it sits. The mouse's 2D motion is typically translated i...
    5: ...mouse like. In popular usage, the plural can be either ''mice'' or ''mouses''. See [[English plural]...
    11: ...e.com/3835464.htm 3835464]. Ball and two rollers with spring by ''Opocentsky'', 10/76, [http://www.fre...
    13: ...timately, the mouse won out because of its simplicity and convenience.
  16. Painter (4113 bytes)
    2: [[Image:Various-acrylics-paints-in-containers-with-brushes.jpg|400px|thumb|Paints and Brushes]]
    4: ... to provide a comprehensive understanding of what it means to be a painter, the evolution of painting ...
    14: ...tyle reflects the cultural and social contexts of its time.
    19: ...y life, showcasing the beginnings of human creativity.
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