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  1. 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 ...
  2. Burundi (13403 bytes)
    1: ...[Democratic Republic of the Congo]] on the west. Although the country is land-locked, much of its west...
    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...
    89: ...te explicitly takes into account the effects of [[AIDS]], which has a significant effect on the demograp...
  3. Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
    6: ...Rusty Sharpe'''. His father, a [[judge]] whose wealth and power gave him considerable influence in Sou...
    36: ... and [[ghettocracy]] into [[Wikipedia]]. As a result the words were preemptively introduced by wikiped...
    44: ...y Again" preceded reports about people dying of [[AIDS]]. His references to [[Ted Kennedy]] invariably d...
    56: ...] network and by author and commentator [[Ed Schultz]]'s program [http://www.wegoted.com] whose style...
    65: ...n Broadcasting Company]], [[Disneyland]], and [[Walt Disney World]]. Presidential candidates [[Howard...
  4. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    13: ... bitter accusations of [[adultery]], [[mental cruelty]] and emotional distress riveted the world for m...
    15: ...nd emulated for her high-profile involvement in [[AIDS]] issues and the international campaign against [...
    22: ...children, but Lord Althorp's rank, aided by Lady Althorp's mother's testimony against her daughter dur...
    40: ...uard assigned to the Princess's security detail, although the Princess adamantly denied a sexual relat...
    47: ...use of [[landmine]]s and helping the victims of [[AIDS]].
  5. Mother Teresa (22682 bytes)
    11: ...m her own reminiscences. She recounted that she felt a vocation to help the poor from the age of 12, a...
    39: ==Deteriorating health and death==
    47: ...t [[heart surgery]], but it was clear that her health was declining. On [[March 13]], [[1997]] she ste...
    49: ...ded hospices and homes for people with [[AIDS|HIV/AIDS]], [[leprosy]] and [[tuberculosis]], [[soup kitch...
    58: ... acknowledge that the healing process was the result of a miracle.
  6. Billie Jean King (2811 bytes)
    9: ...ms, as well as serving on the boards of several [[AIDS]] charities. King currently resides in New York a...
    11: The [[Elton John]] song "Philadelphia Freedom" is a tribute...
  7. Gastrointestinal tract (16596 bytes)
    2: ... system of organs within [[multicellular animal|multicellular animals]] which takes in [[food]], [[dig...
    4: ...mal to animal. For instance, some animals have multi-chambered stomachs.
    12: In a normal [[human]] adult male, the GI tract is approximately [[1 E0 m|7 an...
    39: ...les pass through the [[large intestine]] and are ultimately expelled as [[feces]].
    61: ...ovement occurs when food or liquid is swallowed. Although we are able to start swallowing by choice, o...
  8. Immune system (14564 bytes)
    6: ...iruses that infect bacteria). They do this by simultaneously expressing [[restriction enzyme]]s that c...
    8: In multicellular [[organism]]s, the immune system is an o...
    11: ...armful non-self and harmless non-self is a difficult problem, and a variety of mammal disorders ([[imm...
    18: Most multicellular organisms possess an immune system consi...
    23: .... However, most organisms are under constant assault from pathogens, which must be kept in check by th...
  9. Dye (6033 bytes)
    11: ...to the fibre is attributed, at least partly, to salt formation between anionic groups in the dyes and ...
    19: ...uor]] produces the water soluble [[alkali metal salt]] of the dye, which, in this [[leuco form]], has ...
    23: ...ine particle size gives a large surface area that aids dissolution to allow uptake by the fibre. The dye...
    38: ... controlled by legislation. Many are azoic dyes, although [[anthraquinone]] and triphenylmethane compo...
  10. United Nations (29685 bytes)
    5: ...nited nations" was coined by [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] during [[World War II]], to refer to the [[Alli...
    20: ... [[United States]] president [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] suggested the name "United Nations" and the fir...
    30: ...greement on peacekeeping matters extremely difficult. Following the end of the Cold War, there were re...
    35: ...he UN has established several forums to address multilateral disarmament issues. The principal ones ar...
    37: ...nternational community]] for the negotiation of multilateral arms control and disarmament agreements. ...
  11. Africa (35389 bytes)
    12: ...i, a tribe—possibly [[Berber]]—who dwelt in [[North Africa]] in the Carthage area;
    37: Later, [[agriculture]] was used in [[Egypt]] along the [[Nile river...
    51: ... groups that otherwise shared a [[language]], [[culture]] or other similarity who resided on both side...
    55: ...The term [[Hutu]] originally refered to the agricultural based Bantu speaking tribes that moved into p...
    59: ...undi had long morphed into one ethnic tribe and culture.
  12. People's Republic of China (40848 bytes)
    1: ...n]], [[Russia]], [[Tajikistan]] and [[Vietnam]]. Although it officially remains a [[communist state]],...
    15: ...pstarting China's development and purifying its culture. Supporters may also doubt statistics or accou...
    17: ...rred severe economic costs, and damaged China's cultural heritage. The [[Great Leap Forward]] in parti...
    21: In 1966 Mao launched the [[Cultural Revolution]], which is viewed by his opponent...
    25: ...luences. Consequently they believe that China's culture has been corrupted, her poor have been reduced...
  13. South Africa (40100 bytes)
    9: ... India|second only to India]] in number. As a result, there are many official names for the country.
    13: ... population from other Africans, have their own cultural identity based on their [[hunter-gatherer]] s...
    24: ...[Homo sapiens]]''. [[Bantu]] [[iron]]-using agriculturists and herdsmen moved south of the [[Limpopo R...
    38: ...theid]] has officially ended, there is still a wealth imbalance between white and black South Africans...
    40: ...he first [[South African general election, 1994|multi-racial elections]] were held in [[1994]]. The AN...
  14. Botswana (22276 bytes)
    60: ... and the 1961 [[constitution]] established a consultative legislative council.
    67: Botswana has a flourishing multiparty [[constitutional democracy]]. Each of the e...
    102: ...Botswana's impressive economic record has been built on the foundation of wisely using revenue generat...
    104: ...na.htm]. The government recognizes that [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]] will affect the economy and is providing leader...
    106: ...a government also makes use of these troops for multilateral operations and assistance efforts).
  15. Zimbabwe (16088 bytes)
    52: ...the Ndebele and the Shona staged unsuccessful revolts against white colonialist encroachment on their ...
    56: ... a [[republic]] in [[1970]], but this did not result in international recognition.
    62: ...frican population. The Muzorewa government soon faltered. In [[1979]] the British Government asked all...
    68: ...hoice but to sign a peace accord in [[1987]], resulting in ZAPU's merger ([[1988]]) into the ZANU Patr...
    74: ...002]]. Later, Zimbabwe withdrew from the Commonwealth. The seizure of the white-owned commercial farm...
  16. Cuba (25106 bytes)
    10: ...hat Castro had promised. Among other things, [[healthcare]] and [[education]] freely available were ex...
    12: ...the USA and flown by Cuban patriots. The bombing raids over Havana destroyed the majority of the communi...
    18: ... today is roughly split into three parts: [[agriculture]] ([[tobacco]], [[sugar]], [[citrus]]), [[mini...
    22: ...applied to non-U.S. companies trading with Cuba. Although the immigrant capitalist Cuban population in...
    24: ...iscovered and prosecuted by the U.S. government, although it has been reported that the US authorities...
  17. Uganda (11554 bytes)
    63: ... [[Prime Minister of Uganda|Prime Minister]], [[Milton Obote]], had overthrown the constitution and de...
    65: ... situation improved little with the return of [[Milton Obote]], who was deposed once more in [[1985]].
    67: ...ted the most effective national response to [[HIV/AIDS]] of any African country.
    72: ...a [[Prime Minister of Uganda|prime minister]] who aids him in his tasks. The current prime minister is [...
    78: ...ateau]], averaging about 900 m above sea level. Although generally tropical in nature, the climate di...
  18. Kuwait (15932 bytes)
    65: ...ea to settle in the Isle De Chader, where they built a small fort, or “kut”.
    68: ...nted citizenship. Kuwait, having amassed great wealth, was the first of the Persian Gulf-Arab states t...
    72: ...wait by Iraq, US President [[George H. W. Bush]] ultimately condemned Hussein's actions, and moved to ...
    78: ...was also the crown prince. A council of ministers aids the prime minister in his task as head of governm...
    99: Kuwait consists mostly of desert, with little altitude difference. It has nine islands, the largest...
  19. Portugal (61755 bytes)
    5: ..., Portugal was a major economic, political, and cultural power. The [[Portuguese Empire]] stretched ac...
    15: ...g time. The [[Celtic|Celtics]], a later wave of Celts, settled in [[Alentejo]].
    17: ... own leader. During this period, a process of [[Culture of Ancient Rome|Romanization]] was carried out...
    40: ...nowledge. The discoveries were financed by the wealth of the [[Order of Christ]], an order founded by ...
    42: ...] off the coast of [[Mauritania]] a castle was built, working as a ''feitoria'' (a trading post) for c...
  20. Zambia (24496 bytes)
    53: ... as a protectorate. Mining began in the [[Copperbelt]] in 1934.
    57: ...lection held in October and December [[1962]] resulted in an African majority in the legislative counc...
    59: ...independence, despite its considerable mineral wealth, Zambia faced major challenges. Domestically, th...
    61: ...o the [[Tanzania]]n port of [[Dar es Salaam]], built with [[People's Republic of China|Chinese]] assis...
    65: ...remained depressed, it became increasingly difficult to service its growing debt. By the mid-1990s, de...

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