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- History of China (45919 bytes)
2: ... merged to create the familiar image of Chinese culture and people today.
7: ...uang He]] valley began to establish itself as a cultural center, where the first villages were founded...
18: ... in central [[Henan]] province, where a bronze smelter from around [[2000 BC]] was unearthed. Early ma...
38: ...n or Sanskrit origins for "Chinese People" which ultimately was derived from 秦 qín and pronounced s...
49: ... Later Han Empire''. Rafe de Crespigny. 1984. Faculty of Asian Studies, Australian National University... - China (38909 bytes)
3: ... multiple states, and as a single [[nation]] or multiple nations.
5: ...vilizations, and East Asia's dominant [[culture|cultural]] influence. However, by the [[19th century|n...
16: ...tical influence expanded territorially, and its culture assimilated alien influences.
25: ... ''Zhongguo'' came to be related to geographic, cultural and political identity and less to ethnic ori...
45: ...l evidence definitively attesting a Xia dynasty (although some neolithic sites have been suggested to ... - Religion in China (12456 bytes)
7: ...etism]] and it is common to profess a belief in multiple belief systems. It is possible for someone to...
52: ...ghout the 20th century, especially during the [[Cultural Revolution]], and there remains some official...
56: ...vernment towards some Christian sects, and difficulties in obtaining accurate statistics on house chur...
81: ...ritical of religious institutions. During the [[Cultural Revolution]], religion was condemned as [[feu...
83: ...ild Buddhist temples that were destroyed in the Cultural Revolution. - November 4 (10686 bytes)
24: ...nt [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] orders the [[United States Customs Service]] to...
32: ...rns control of the [[air base]] in the [[Mekong Delta]] over to [[South Vietnam]].
54: *[[1912]] - [[Vadim Salmanov]], composer (d. [[1978]])
56: *[[1916]] - [[Walter Cronkite]], news broadcaster
138: [[lt:Lapkričio 4]] - Burundi (13403 bytes)
1: ...[Democratic Republic of the Congo]] on the west. Although the country is land-locked, much of its west...
28: population_census_year = 1978 |
72: The land is mostly [[agricultural]] or [[pasture]], the creation of which has l...
74: ...thest headstream of the [[Nile]] is in Burundi. Although [[Lake Victoria]] is commonly considered to ...
81: ... (tapioca); beef, milk, and hides. Besides agriculture, other industries include light consumer goods... - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
49: *[[Abd-el-Aziz IV]], (1880-), sultan of Morocco
103: *[[Harold Abrahams|Abrahams, Harold]], (1899-1978), track and field athlete - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
18: *[[Jean Acker|Acker, Jean]] (1893-1978)
29: ...[Nate Ackerman|Ackerman, Nathanael Leedon]] (born 1978)
52: *[[Milton Acorn|Acorn, Milton]], (1923-1986), poet - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
45: *[[Edwin Adams Cotto|Adams Cotto, Edwin]], (1978-2005), Puerto Rican who was convicted of drug dea...
72: *[[Walter Sydney Adams|Adams, Walter Sydney]], (1876-1956), American astronomer - List of people by name: Ai (1915 bytes)
10: *[[Clay Aiken|Aiken, Clay]], (1978-), singer - Melisende of Jerusalem (16880 bytes)
1: ...ssibly Melisende herself, from the [[Melisende Psalter]]]]
13: ...s guardian for the young Baldwin, excluding Fulk altogether.
19: ...ve nobility of the kingdom. Had Melisende been guilty the church and nobility likely would not have la...
28: ...jpg|frame|An illustration from the [[Melisende Psalter]], commissioned during the Queen's reign]]
29: ...en. According to author and historian Bernard Hamilton, Melisende also gave large "endowments to the H... - Sibylla of Jerusalem (11497 bytes)
7: ...ority (and beyond, as the king spent his brief adult life dying of [[leprosy]]), arranged for Sibylla ...
11: ...e Sibylla-Baldwin match. According to Bernard Hamilton, it could be assumed the emperor was investing ...
17: ... said to be her lover). Guy offered Agnes his loyalty; in exchange Agnes promoted his interests. By th...
21: ...o annul the marriage and therefore he decided to alter the succession: [[Baldwin V of Jerusalem|Baldwi...
23: ...king and Raymond as regent. Baldwin V, never a healthy child, died by early [[1186]], leaving Sibylla ... - Eleanor of Aquitaine (11927 bytes)
3: ... in [[Fontevrault]], [[Anjou]]) was one of the wealthiest and most powerful women in Europe during the...
6: ...he daughter of Aimeric I, Vicomte of [[Chatellerault]] and a woman named Dangereuse. William and Ʈor'...
8: She was raised in one of Europe's most cultured courts, the birthplace of [[courtly love]]. S...
18: ...t would become the field of [[Admiralty law|admiralty law]]. She later introduced those conventions in...
28: ...had Archbishop [[Thomas Becket]] murdered at the altar of the church in [[1170]]. This aroused not onl... - Madeleine Albright (7085 bytes)
42: ...or foreign policy legislation. From [[1976]] to [[1978]], she served as Chief Legislative Assistant to S...
80: Albright is [[multilingual]], being fluent in [[English language|Eng...
84: ...e did not know she was Jewish until she was an adult. - Benazir Bhutto (7735 bytes)
11: ..., but was unable to make her political presence felt in Pakistan until the death of General [[Muhammad...
27: ... women while in power. Social issues of women, health and discrimination against women were all given ...
40: ...Foreign Policy in Perspective | Publisher= | Year=1978 | ID= }}
44: ...itle=Daughter of the East | Publisher= Hamish Hamilton | Year=1989 | ID=ISBN 0241123984}} - Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
2: ...''; [[May 3]], [[1898]] – [[December 8]], [[1978]]) was a founder of the State of [[Israel]]. She...
42: ...judgments and general lack of leadership that resulted in the unanticipated [[Yom Kippur War]]. On [[A...
57: "I have faced difficult problems in the past but nothing like the one I'm...
76: ...Years as Premier, ''New York Times,'' December 9, 1978. [http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisd... - Janet Reno (5747 bytes)
34: ...later. Despite her Harvard degree, she had difficulty obtaining work as a lawyer because she was a wom...
38: ...ted to the Office of State Attorney in November [[1978]] and was returned to office by the voters four m...
42: ...b was at the center of a variety of intractable cultural conflicts. This made her a lightning rod for ...
50: ...arcerating serious, repeat offenders and finding alternative forms of punishment for first time, non-v...
52: ... drugs and violence and on the road to strong, healthy and self-sufficient lives. - Margaret Chase Smith (2711 bytes)
7: ...served one term in the Senate; he was defeated in 1978 by Republican [[William Cohen|Bill Cohen]]).
11: ...ame "Moscow Maggie" from his staff. Her speech, although it did not produce immediate backlash, was t... - Debbie Stabenow (3609 bytes)
5: ...s a social worker, and a leadership training consultant. She served in the [[Michigan State House of R...
7: ...n Affairs]], the [[U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry]], and the [[U.S. Sena... - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
31: ...rtlands of [[northern England]], and increased wealth inequalities. However from the mid 1980s a perio...
41: ...ve and were married later in 1951. Denis was a wealthy businessman, and he funded his wife to read for...
61: ...ies with the [[Trades Union]]s over the winter of 1978–1979, dubbed the '[[Winter of Discontent]]'...
73: ...ms than previously. Though many suffered as a result of this policy it is nonetheless true that the go...
75: ...larity in [[working-class]] areas, although this ultimately caused a housing shortage for those unable... - Jane Austen (5805 bytes)
3: ...ands as a model of the writer whose apparently sheltered life did nothing to reduce the stature and dr...
5: ...in relative seclusion, and began to suffer ill-health. It is now thought she may have suffered from [[...
9: ...l received when they were published, with [[Sir Walter Scott]] in particular praising her work:
12: ...e enforcement of the lessons she teaches is left altogether to the story, without a word of formal mor...
39: ...ence: David Cecil, ''A portrait of Jane Austen'' (1978)
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