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  1. June (1973 bytes)
    6: ...named for the [[Roman mythology|Roman goddess]] [[Juno]], wife of Jupiter. In [[Japanese calendar|old Ja...
  2. Alanis Morissette (25762 bytes)
    12: ...], one of her early idols, and said over the intercom at the front gates: ''"Hi, I'm Alanis. I want to ...
    32: ...pular televised [[United States|American]] talent competition. Morissette flew to [[Los Angeles, Califo...
    38: In [[1992]], Morissette was nominated for three [[Juno Award]]s: Single of the Year, Best Dance Record, ...
    61: ...now"). Morissette drew inspiration for her lyrics completely from personal experiences. For example, as...
    82: ...''[[Jagged Little Pill]]'' ([http://www.angelfire.com/mi/wojtkiewicz/jagged.html lyrics]). Expectations...
  3. Iris (plant) (13374 bytes)
    28: ...asiest culture and easily propagated. They have become very popular in the garden. They grow in any goo...
    30: ...ibre refuse. To this set belong ''milifolia'', ''junonia'', ''danfordiae'', ''reichenbachii'' and other...
    41: ...tigma, while in backing out of the flower it will come in contact only with the non-receptive lower fac...
    50: *''Nepalensis'', sometimes treated as genus ''Junopsis''; also bulbous.
    51: *''Scorpiris'', sometimes treated as genus ''Juno''; also bulbous.
  4. Ancient Rome (25155 bytes)
    27: ...out any bloodshed (or even much resistance), thus completing Octavian's (now renamed [[Augustus]]) proj...
    38: ...y overtake the Empire. Romans, Gibson says, had become effeminate and were unwilling to live the milita...
    42: Modern historians have offered competing theories such as [[lead poisoning]] from le...
    63: ...not of narratives, but rather of interlocking and complex interrelations between and among gods and hum...
    67: ...[Capitoline triad]], [[Jupiter (god)|Jupiter]], [[Juno]], and [[Minerva]].
  5. Asteroid (24334 bytes)
    4: ...; the other then-known planets all show discs, by comparison. He also applied that term to the small mo...
    6: ...lanetoid") carries no strong suggestion about the composition of the object or its general location in ...
    10: ... out of rock, not ice. See [[Solar System]] for a complete taxonomy of objects in our system, and [[min...
    21: Asteroids are commonly classified into groups based on the characte...
    30: ...These properties are thought to correspond to the composition of the asteroid's surface material. Origi...
  6. Jupiter (24639 bytes)
    145: ...be about seventy times as massive if it were to become a star.
    173: ===Planetary composition===
    175: Jupiter is composed of a relatively small [[Rock (geology)|rock]...
    179: Jupiter's atmosphere is composed of ~81% [[hydrogen]] and ~18% [[helium]] by ...
    181: ...ebula]]. [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]] has a similar composition, but [[Uranus (planet)|Uranus]] and [[Nep...
  7. Pluto (planet) (26470 bytes)
    117: | [[Composition]]
    120: ...a planet (see below for details). Its symbol is a combination of the name's first two letters, "P-L", w...
    124: ... [[Arizona]] on [[February 18]], [[1930]] when he compared photographic plates taken on [[January 23]] ...
    126: ...od)|Vulcan]]'', ''[[Zymal]]'', and many more. One complication was that many of the mythological names ...
    153: ...ycenter is above the Sun's surface, so neither is completely unique.
  8. Caesar Augustus (50559 bytes)
    5: He would complete Caesar's dreams of unifying Rome under one m...
    7: ...y direction, with the borders he established to become the [[natural borders]] for the Empire for over ...
    12: ...unda]]. Caesar had placed Octavian as the cavalry commander of the Tenth Legion stationed in the rear a...
    16: ...y from the Macedonian legions, while waiting to accompany Caesar on a campaign against the Dacians and ...
    18: ...d had selected Octavian to serve as his second-in-command in the office of [[master of the horse]] begi...
  9. Rome (33048 bytes)
    31: ...:3px solid gray;"|[http://www.comune.roma.it/ www.comune.roma.it]
    52: ...and Quirinal were two of numerous Italic speaking communities which existed in [[Latium]], a [[plain]] ...
    61: ... [[Tinia]]. They transformed Rome from a pastoral community into a city. They also passed on elements o...
    88: ...rting negotiations for a [[peace treaty]]. It was completed during the autumn of [[598]] and was only a...
    94: ...rule, and in part because Rome's food was largely coming from Papal estates elsewhere in the Empire, pa...
  10. Geese and Ducks (6827 bytes)
    28: ...at an exclusively vegetarian diet, and some can become pests when flocks feed on arable crops.
    99: When Aphrodite first came ashore she was welcomed by the [[Charites]] (Roman "Graces"), whose cha...
    105: The geese in the temple of Juno on the [[Capitoline]] were said by [[Livy]] to ha...
    107: ...erican Trickster cycle [http://hotcakencyclopedia.com/ho.Trickster&Geese.html].
    111: ...e between evil(Satan) and God. Evil may never be completely put down, but God shall always triumph.

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