Search results
|
No page with that title exists You can create an article with this title or put up a request for it. Please search Wikipedia before creating an article to avoid duplicating an existing one, which may have a different name or spelling.
Showing below up to 20 results starting with #1.
View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).
No article title matches
Page text matches
- Mexico (27255 bytes)
2: ...[[Spanish language|Spanish]]-speaking country in the world.
16: ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Effective suffrage, no reelection)'' |
17: national_anthem = ''[[Mexicanos, al grito de guerra]]'' |
18: official_languages = [[Spanish Language|Spanish]] |
26: area_rank = 13th | - Luwian language (1607 bytes)
1: ...oglyphics|Hieroglyphic]]-Luwian and (3), the somewhat later [[Lycian language|Lycian]].
3: ... in areas of Syria and Palestine as late as the 7th century B.C.
5: ... palatovelars, plain velars, and labiovelars (Melchert 1987).
8: ...85'', ed. [[Calvert Watkins|C. Watkins]], 182–204. [[Berlin]]: Walter de Gruyter. - Melisende of Jerusalem (16880 bytes)
1: ... from a vassal, possibly Melisende herself, from the [[Melisende Psalter]]]]
5: ...], abbess of St. Lazarus in [[Bethany (Israel)|Bethany]].
7: == Inheritance ==
9: ...n III), but a Queen Regnant, reigning by right of hereditary and civil law.
11: ...al council comprising the nobility and clergy of the realm. - Elizabeth of Russia (14144 bytes)
1: ...Yelizaveta Petrovna, Empress and Autocrat of all the Russias (1709-62)]]
3: ...nment and not a single person was executed during her reign.
7: ...olitical opponents to challenge her right to the throne.
9: ...rom her earliest years she delighted every one by her extraordinary beauty and vivacity.
11: ... found herself at the age of eighteen practically her own mistress. - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
1: {|align=right
2: ...Ermine_Portrait).jpg|thumb|right|220px|'''Elizabeth I''' <br><small>Queen of England and Ireland</sma...
5: {{House of Tudor}}
7: ...of great religious turmoil in [[England|English]] history.
9: ...nity College, Dublin]] ([[1592]]) and the [[British East India Company]] ([[1600]]). - Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
1: {{Infobox_Biography |
6: date_of_birth=[[1 July]], [[1961]] |
7: place_of_birth=[[Sandringham]], [[Norfolk]], [[England]] |
8: date_of_death=[[31 August]], [[1997]] |
9: place_of_death=[[Paris]], [[France]] - Tarja Halonen (6272 bytes)
1: ...nd|Finnish]] lawyer and politician. She has been the [[President of Finland]] since 2000.
3: ...mmon-law partner, Dr. [[Pentti Araj䲶i]], after she was elected president.
5: ...aHolonen.01.jpg|thumb|right|250px|President Tarja Halonen on a state visit to Brazil]]
6: ==Highlights of political career==
7: ...Finland's Social Democratic Party]] [[1971]]–[[2000]] - Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
1: ...hitehouse.jpg|frame|right|Golda Meir was the fourth [[Prime Minister of Israel]]]]
2: ...eenager; he moved back to Israel after graduate school and was never a U.S. citizen).
4: ==Born in the Russian empire==
6: ...and the rest of the family followed in [[1906]]. They settled in [[Milwaukee]], [[Wisconsin]].
8: ==Emigration to the United States, 1906== - Millicent Fawcett (1226 bytes)
3: ...[[suffragist]] (as opposed to a [[suffragette]], who were usually militantly violent) and an early [[...
5: ...uffrage Societies (the [[NUWSS]]), a position she held from [[1897]] until [[1919]].
7: ...and her memory is still preserved in the name of the [[Fawcett Society]].
9: ...ior wrangler]] in the [[Cambridge University]] mathematics examinations. - Anna Akhmatova (2156 bytes)
1: ...e [[pen name]] of Anna Andreevna Gorenko, one of the most significant Russian [[Acmeist poetry|Acmeis...
3: ...nd the difficulties of living and writing in the shadow of [[Stalinism]].
5: ...Her childhood does not appear to have been happy; her parents separated in [[1905]].
7: ...in [[1910]]. Their son, born in [[1912]], was the historian [[Lev Gumilyov]].
9: ...ms written in the form of correspondence between the two. - Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
1: [[Image:MaryPicford.jpg|right|frame|Mary Pickford]]
3: ...he became one of the [[Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood]].
5: ...y played in many melodramas and became a popular child actress in Canada.
7: ... [[David Belasco]], who insisted that she assume the stage name '''Mary Pickford'''.
9: ...s that reflected her own age, rather than teenage heroines. - Christine de Pizan (6645 bytes)
1: ... at the end of the 14th or commencement of the 15th century]]
2: ... practice had been the norm for centuries rather than Pizan's invention.
4: ... Royal households, in order to support her three children.
5: ...ege of Orleans]] and attacked the ''[[Romance of the Rose]]'' written by [[Jean de Meung]].
7: ==Biography== - Phillis Wheatley (3014 bytes)
1: [[image:Phillis_Wheatley.jpg|thumb|right|Phillis Wheatley]]
3: ...plished poet, with her first poem published when she was only 13.
5: ...gdon]] and the [[Earl of Dartmouth]] helped with the publication.
7: ...d]] are to her, as [[Hercules]] to the author of that poem."
9: ...tistic ability were to bring her prosperity, and she died in poverty in 1784. - Alanis Morissette (25762 bytes)
1: [[Image:alanis.jpg|thumb|Alanis Morissette]]
6: ...[[Avril Lavigne]], and [[Kelly Clarkson]] among others.
8: ==The early years==
10: ...he has an older brother, Chad, and a [[twin]] brother, Wade.
12: ...and said over the intercom at the front gates: ''"Hi, I'm Alanis. I want to meet you one day and I wa... - Esther (5002 bytes)
2: ... Biblical [[Book of Esther]] which is named after her.
4: ==The name==
5: ...sian]] word ''satarah'' meaning [[star]] — the myrtle blossom resembles a twinkling star.
7: ...n in the events of the Book of Esther even though he is never mentioned explicitly.
9: ...ic]] name ''Ishtar'' may share a common origin with [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] words f... - Edith Cavell (1802 bytes)
1: ...ject Gutenberg eText 14676.jpg|frame|right|'''Edith Cavell''']]
2: ...234px|Statue in memory of Edith Cavell, opposite the [[National Portrait Gallery, London|National Por...
3: ... dead2.jpeg|thumb|234px|A propaganda image of Edith Cavell]]
5: ...[October 12]], [[1915]]) is one of the few famous heroines of [[World War I]].
7: ... [http://www.stephen-stratford.co.uk/edith_cavell.htm]. - Krystyna Skarbek (11133 bytes)
1: [[Image:SOEgranville.jpg|right]]
3: ... and success have been credited with influencing the [[espionage]]-and-[[subversion]] organization's ...
5: ==Biography==
7: ...]-[[1970]]), and the couple soon moved to [[British East Africa]].
9: ...secret, unique Polish [[anti-tank]] [[rifle]] which was fated never to see wartime service. - Meryl Streep (12114 bytes)
1: [[image:Streep_Silkwood.jpg|thumb|right|Streep in ''Silkwood'' (1983)]]
2: ...sent day, has been regarded as one of the best in her field.
4: == Biography ==
5: ...upporting Actress]], [[1979]]), and ''[[Sophie's Choice]]'' ([[Academy Award for Best Actress|Best Ac...
7: ...in America]]'', "There are some days when even I think I'm overrated, but not today." - Lymphatic system (6229 bytes)
1: ...nsports [[fat]]s from the [[small intestine]] to the [[blood]].
3: ==Composition of lymph==
4: ...ed lymph, and has almost the same composition as the original interstitial fluid.
6: ==Lymphatic circulation==
7: ...ollar bones i.e. they run along the underside of the collar bones). - Brain (22060 bytes)
1: ...als, the brain is located in the [[Head (anatomy)|head]].
3: ...[[emotion]], [[memory]], [[motor learning]] and other sorts of [[learning]].
4: ...natomy06-brain.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
5: ...ains have over one hundred billion neurons. The [[human brain]] is particularly complex and enlarged.
9: ...ked by two large optical lobes on the left and right (Butler, 2000).
View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).