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- Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
1: ... modern art and literature, who spent most of her life in [[France]].
3: ...n.jpg|thumb|right|Gertrude Stein and her lover [[Alice B. Toklas]]]]
7: ...educated in [[California]], graduating from [[Radcliffe College]] in 1897 followed by two years at [[J...
9: ...picasso.jpg|thumb|left|326px|Portrait of Gertrude Stein by [[Pablo Picasso]], 1906]]
12: ...Paris]] with her brother Leo, who became an accomplished art critic.
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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
1: ...r Company|Ford Motor Company's]] large [[Sport utility vehicle|SUV]], see [[Ford Expedition]] (especia...
24: *[[William Baffin]], ([[1584]]-[[1622]])
29: *[[George Bass]] - [[Australia]]n explorer
30: ...]?-[[1377]]?), [[Morocco|Moroccan]] [[Berber]] Muslim, visited [[Mecca]] several times, travelled to [...
31: ...h]] explorer, mapped the West [[Australia]]n coastline. - Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
2: ... the monarchist army and freelance right-wing [[militia]]s collectively called the [[Freikorps]], whic...
4: ==Life==
6: ...wth defect and was physically handicapped all her life.
8: ... was a member of the "Proletariat", a left-wing Polish party, from [[1886]]. The Proletariat had been ...
10: ...s]] and [[mathematics]] simultaneously. Her specialised subjects were ''Staatswissenschaft'' (the scie... - Marguerite Duras (1799 bytes)
7: ...lm of the same name, ''[[Le Ravissement de Lol V. Stein]]'' and her film ''[[India Song]]''. She was also...
9: ...as associated with the [[Nouveau roman]] French [[literary movement]]. Her films are also experimental... - Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
1: ... modern art and literature, who spent most of her life in [[France]].
3: ...n.jpg|thumb|right|Gertrude Stein and her lover [[Alice B. Toklas]]]]
7: ...educated in [[California]], graduating from [[Radcliffe College]] in 1897 followed by two years at [[J...
9: ...picasso.jpg|thumb|left|326px|Portrait of Gertrude Stein by [[Pablo Picasso]], 1906]]
12: ...Paris]] with her brother Leo, who became an accomplished art critic. - Rose (15436 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen| name = Rose}}
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5: ...ox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Magnoliopsida]]}}
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Rosaceae]]}} - Roaring Twenties (28131 bytes)
1: ...ations, coupled with significant changes in the [[lifestyle]]; and a series of events, [[national]] as...
3: ...ike after [[World War II]], the United States did little to try and rebuild Europe, and retreated to a...
5: ...n daily life. At the same time amusement, fun and lightness were cultivated in [[jazz]] and [[dancing]...
8: ...g the richest region on the earth, with industry aligned to mass production, and a society with a cult...
10: ===Demobilization=== - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
1: ...ers important in the history of philosophy)'', '''listed alphabetically:'''
16: *[[Alessandro Achillini]], (1463-1512)
33: *[[Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa]], (1436-1535){{fn|R}}
37: *[[Alain de Lille]], (c. 1128-1202)
56: *[[Dante Alighieri]], (1265-1321){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}} - New Deal (82408 bytes)
2: ...oosevelt was reelected in 1936, and managed to abolish many of its programs by 1943. The main programs...
3: ==Relief, recovery, and reform==
5: The New Deal had three components: direct relief, economic recovery, and financial reform; this ...
7: ...rm Security Administration]] (FSA). These work relief programs have been praised by most economists i...
11: ...lled us out of the depression was the natural resilience of the economy and WW2." <ref>Friedman, Milto... - Faience (4113 bytes)
1: ...lish]] for fine tin-glazed [[earthenware]] on a delicate pale buff body.
4: ...n a clean, opaque pure-white ground, called [[majolica]], was produced for export as early as the [[15...
6: "Majolica" (pronounced and also spelled "maiolica") is a garbled version of "Maiorica", for the [...
8: ...asterpieces of faience" are the subject of the on-line article posted at [http://www.findarticles.com/...
13: ...potters in northern (and Protestant) Germany established German centres of faience: the first manufact... - Alchemy (42222 bytes)
1: ...etallurgy]], [[medicine]], [[mysticism]], and [[religion]]. There were three main goals many alchemist...
2: ...ity to do both. The third goal was creating human life. Alchemy can be regarded as the precursor of th...
4: ...ry_flask.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Chemistry Clipart .Clipart provided by
6: [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
8: ...n later connected with ancient Egypt through what linguists term a "[[folk etymology]]." - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
3: ... century, they exerted influence upon Western civilization from its very beginnings.
5: ...is now [[Germany]], [[Austria]], the [[Czech Republic]], [[Switzerland]], eastern [[France]], the [[Lo...
12: ...us Cornelius Tacitus.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Gaius Cornelius Tacitus]], author of ''Germania'', a descriptiv...
13: ...to [[Celts|Celtic]] territory from [[Schleswig-Holstein]], advancing to the [[Oder]] and the [[Rhine]] an...
15: ...ier. In 9 AD a Roman army led by [[Publius Quinctilius Varus]] was defeated by the Cheruscan leader [[... - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
3: ... century, they exerted influence upon Western civilization from its very beginnings.
5: ...is now [[Germany]], [[Austria]], the [[Czech Republic]], [[Switzerland]], eastern [[France]], the [[Lo...
12: ...us Cornelius Tacitus.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Gaius Cornelius Tacitus]], author of ''Germania'', a descriptiv...
13: ...to [[Celts|Celtic]] territory from [[Schleswig-Holstein]], advancing to the [[Oder]] and the [[Rhine]] an...
15: ...ier. In 9 AD a Roman army led by [[Publius Quinctilius Varus]] was defeated by the Cheruscan leader [[... - Igor Stravinsky (26622 bytes)
1: ...s, but he is best known for two works from his earlier, Russian period: ''[[The Rite of Spring|Le sacr...
5: ...veral interviews with the composer, which were published as ''Conversations with Stravinsky''.
7: A quintessentially [[cosmopolitan]] [[Russia]]n, Stravinsky was one of the most ...
10: ...ix of experience that hinted little at the cosmopolitan artist he was to become. Though his father wa...
12: ... to ''Petrushka's'' emphasis on [[polyphony|bitonality]], and finally to the savage [[polyphony|polyph...
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