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  1. Lucille Ball (12427 bytes)
    2: ...1911]] – [[April 26]], [[1989]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[actor|actress]], [[comedian...
    4: ...r and grandparents. In [[1925]], after a romance with a local bad boy (Johnny), Ball decided to enroll...
    5: ...e spinal cord, due to a .22 caliber rifle firing with Warner in the rifle's path. Her grandfather who ...
    7: ..."the B-Movie queen", sharing the "royalty" honor with [[Macdonald Carey]], who was designated as her "...
    9: ...[1945]], but remarried the same year, deciding to patch things up.
  2. Vivien Leigh (4286 bytes)
    3: ...e Sacred Heart in [[Roehampton]], England, along with fellow actress-to-be [[Maureen O'Sullivan]]. She...
    7: ...tte Goddard]] was close to be cast as [[Margaret Mitchell]]'s Southern belle.
    11: ... her left lung. Though she continued her career with such plays as [[Thornton Wilder]]'s ''[[Skin of ...
    13: ...h of him on her bedside table, even while living with her companion, actor [[Jack Merivale]].
    28: *''[[Gone with the Wind]]'' ([[1939]])
  3. Liver (11441 bytes)
    1: ...cogen]] storage and [[plasma protein]] synthesis. It also produces [[bile]], which is important for di...
    5: .... It is the largest organ in the [[abdomen]] and sits immediately under the [[diaphragm (anatomy)|diap...
    9: ...tic duct to form the common bile duct. Bile can either drain directly into the [[duodenum]] via the c...
    11: ...tion (biology)|regeneration]] of lost tissue; as little as 25% of remaining liver can regenerate into ...
    14: ...y are easily recognizable surface landmarks. Traditional gross anatomy divided the liver into four lo...
  4. Woodworking (12397 bytes)
    7: ...ertainly one of the first materials worked by primitive human beings. Indeed, the development of civil...
    9: ...lding-chairs. The [[list of archaeological sites|site]] of [[Fellbach-Schmieden]] in Germany has provi...
    11: ...gyptian drawings, and some ancient Egyptian [[furniture]] (such as chairs) has been preserved in tombs...
    13: ...ueless and nailless joinery for which Chinese furniture was so famous.
    17: Woodworking, due to its long history, has developed extensive jargon and...
  5. Ukulele (6345 bytes)
    1: ...d as "ukelele", a spelling stilll used in Great Britain. The [[Hawaiian language|Hawai'ian]] spelling...
    3: ...nt built in the city of [[Braga]] and named after it; the [[Brazil]]ian [[cavaquinho]] is usually tune...
    5: ...nha Meets the Ukulele" returned to the ukulele to its ancestral home of Madeira Island off the coast o...
    9: ...ncert, [[tenor]] (created in the 1920s), and [[baritone]] (created in the 1940s).
    11: ... tuning is still used today by some known personalities in ukulele circles.
  6. Solomon Islands (9265 bytes)
    1: ...] and is part of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]]. It consists of more than 990 islands, which together...
    22: | '''[[Capital]]'''
    26: | [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Elizabeth II]]
    37: ...1999 census) <br>&nbsp;- [[Population density|Density]]
    41: |From the [[United Kingdom|UK]]<br>[[July 7]], [[1978]]
  7. Dahshur (1070 bytes)
    1: ...rendered in English as ''Dashur'']), located in a patch of desert on the west bank of the [[Nile]] approx...
    3: ...ater reign of [[Amenemhat III]]. The polished granite [[pyramidion]] or capstone of the Black Byramid ...
    5: ...tated by an engineering crisis encountered during its construction, while the Red Pyramid is the world...
  8. Spider (29039 bytes)
    12: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Liphistiidae]] (primitive burrowing spiders)<br />
    13: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Arthrolycosidae]] (primitive spiders)<br />
    14: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Arthromygalidae]] (primitive spiders)<br />
    50: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Miturgidae ([[long-legged sac spider]])<br />
    52: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Oecobiidae ([[wall and six-exit tent spider]])<br />
  9. Lysosome (2936 bytes)
    1: ...itself is likely protectred from digestion due to its unique internal 3-D structures which prevent enz...
    9: ... the cell, which means that the cell is digesting itself.
    10: ... the [[plasma membrane]] by serving as a membrane patch, sealing the wound.
    12: ...n, which leads to the accumulation of substrates within the cell, resulting in impaired [[cell metabol...
  10. Coral reef (11599 bytes)
    1: ...ef_2.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Some of the [[biodiversity]] of a coral reef.]]
    2: ...of light. The rest of this article is concerned with the hard corals that build shallow water tropica...
    6: ...is]]e, but they live in a symbiotic relationship with types of microscopic algae that photosynthesize ...
    13: ...mdash; an isolated, often circular reef, usually within a lagoon or embayment.
    14: ...arrow, somewhat winding reef, usually associated with an atoll lagoon.
  11. Gorilla (6336 bytes)
    9: ... | taxon = '''''Gorilla'''''}}<br>{{Taxobox_authority | author = [[Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire|I Ge...
    17: ...]]s, is a ground-dwelling [[herbivore]] that inhabits the [[forest]]s of central [[Africa]]. There are...
    21: ...les mature at 10&ndash;12 years (earlier in captivity); males 11&ndash;13 years, sometimes sooner if t...
    22: The Philadelphia Zoo's Massa set the longevity record of 54 years at the time of his death.
    24: ...ng time. Threats to gorilla survival include [[habitat destruction]] and the [[bushmeat]] trade.
  12. Pirate (23151 bytes)
    2: ... Unlike the [[stereotype|stereotypical]] pirate with [[cutlass]] and masted [[sailing ship]], today m...
    4: ... oceans, and specifically in the straits of [[Strait of Malacca|Malacca]] and [[Singapore]], used by o...
    8: ...These hunters became pirates and took their name with them. These pirates were eventually organized a...
    10: ...the disruptive parliamentary maneuver of talking without stopping.
    12: ...f seafaring people, their name became synonymous with piracy in the 15th century.
  13. Tobacco smoking (36030 bytes)
    4: ...e has rapidly declined in recent years in the [[United States]], [[Canada]] and [[western Europe]].
    8: ...is inhaled into the lungs and increases with quantity and speed of nicotine absorption.
    10: ...iew the long-term risks of smoking as balanced by its immediate rewards, while others deny the risks a...
    13: ..., and was widely believed to have magical powers, It was also burned as a sacrifice to the gods; a tob...
    15: With the arrival of the Europeans in the [[New World]...
  14. White Pelican (1934 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox begin | color = pink | name = White Pelican}}
    2: ...:pelican.great.white.arp.750pix.jpg|200px|Great White Pelican at Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Pa...
    15: ...talus'') is a [[bird]] in the [[pelican]] family. It breeds from southeastern [[Europe]] through [[Asi...
    17: ...r than greyish-white, plumage, a bare pink facial patch around the eye and pinkish legs. Immature birds a...
    19: ...ica]]. In flight, it is an elegant soaring bird, with the neck is then held back like a [[heron|heron'...
  15. Moose (8141 bytes)
    16: ...ther simple, or divided into two or three tines, with some flattening. The word "moose" is thought to ...
    18: ...s branch usually expands into a broad palmation, with one large tine at the base, and a number of smal...
    22: ..., which stands 2.5&nbsp;m (8&nbsp;ft) in height, with a span of 1.8&nbsp;m (6&nbsp;ft) across the antl...
    24: ...[[birch]], and waterplants (such as ''Arnicus brucitus''). These [[ruminant]]s are often found feeding...
    26: ...(63 in.) across and 20&nbsp;kg (45 lb) in weight with a broad, flattened palmate shape fringed in up t...
  16. Dionysus (15630 bytes)
    3: ...over of [[peace]] &mdash; as well as the patron deity of both [[agriculture]] and the [[theater]].
    5: ...ure and within the [[Greek mythology|Olympian tradition]] he is made to be the son of [[Zeus]] and [[S...
    9: ... or [[fox]]-skin, symbolizing new life. His own rites the [[Dionysian Mysteries]] were the most secre...
    11: ...sus is a [[syncretism]] of a local Greek nature deity and a more powerful god from [[Thrace]] or [[Phr...
    14: ...s do not know what became of him after his birth. It is therefore plain to me that the Greeks learned ...
  17. Hamster (25289 bytes)
    21: ...nts (because they can reproduce quickly), along with [[rats]], [[mice]], and many other rodents.
    24: ...white patch of fur at the neck. The reported docility of the Black Bear hamster is not however related...
    28: ...us rodentia fans. Roborovski are especially not suitable for children.
    30: ...ealing, so are more appropriate for homes with limited space.
    33: [[Image:Hamstercage.jpg|thumb|Hamster house with wheel and water bottle]]
  18. Australian Cattle Dog (7087 bytes)
    48: |[[United Kennel Club|UKC]]: || Herding Dog Breeds
    56: ...or handling [[cattle]]. It is a medium-sized dog with a lot of energy and an independent streak.
    60: ...ore interested in their dogs' performance in activities such as [[herding]] or [[dog sports]], the bre...
    62: ... according to the breed standard, and the only limitation is the owner's preference.
    66: ...humbnail|left|A young ACD at the top of a dog agility A-frame.]] </div>
  19. Rottweiler (7225 bytes)
    21: ...F-egJ:www.fci.be/uploaded_files/147gb2000_en.doc+site:www.fci.be+%22+147/++19.+06.+2000%22&hl=en&ie=UT...
    26: ...n National Kennel Council|ANKC]]: || Group 6 (Utility)
    34: |[[New Zealand Kennel Club|NZKC]]: || Utility
    42: ...distinct upside-down triangles; a tiny patch of white in between is acceptable, although undesirable. ...
    45: ...gue is pink. The skull is typically massive, but without excessive jowls. The forehead is wrinkly when...
  20. Sloughi (4094 bytes)
    25: ...wz0xsYJ:www.fci.be/uploaded_files/188gb98_en.doc+site:www.fci.be+%22188+/+27.+04.+1998+%22&hl=en&ie=UT...
    47: ...o the [[Saluki]] [http://sloughi.tripod.com/SFAA/MitochondrialDNA.html].
    50: ...(the [[lumbar]] region must be slightly vaulted). It has a moderate angulation and a tucked up underli...
    52: ... white toes and boots are excluding for breeding. Its walk is elastic and light-footed.
    54: The Sloughi's general view is compact and strong; it may not be too dainty.

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