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- China (38909 bytes)
7: ...he ROC, while never formally surrendering its claims, has moved away from its former identity as the r...
18: ...hongguo", though acceptance or denial of such claims remains politically controversial, especially whe...
30: ...he subsequent Silk Road traders would identify themselves by that name.
32: In any circumstance, the word ''China'' passed through many lang...
53: ... partly influenced by Christianity who believed himself to be the son of [[God]] and the younger broth... - Burundi (13403 bytes)
3: ...in seeking to bring an end to the supremacist claims of the ruling [[Tutsi]] minority with the growing...
60: ...anket amnesty in exchange for laying down their armss.
70: ...ka, is the only area below 3,000 ft: this area forms part of the [[Albertine Rift]], the western exten...
84: ...urundi is the poorest country in the world, in terms of GDP per capita: [[United States dollar|US$]]10...
89: ...te explicitly takes into account the effects of [[AIDS]], which has a significant effect on the demograp... - Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
20: ...hat some radio stations were shortening his programs by cutting out his dramatic pauses to make room f...
42: ...y (in the United States). He also has explained himself on occasion as being an [[entertainer]], not a...
44: ...y Again" preceded reports about people dying of [[AIDS]]. His references to [[Ted Kennedy]] invariably d...
48: ...baugh responded to about half of the original claims (those of substance); FAIR then rebutted his rebu...
50: ...ber of factual errors he makes is, under the circumstances, very small (assuming any accuracy in FAIR'... - Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
15: ...nd emulated for her high-profile involvement in [[AIDS]] issues and the international campaign against [...
47: ...use of [[landmine]]s and helping the victims of [[AIDS]].
49: ===AIDS===
50: ...ton]] at the 'Diana, Princess of Wales Lecture on AIDS', when he said:
52: ...ge world opinion, helped give hope to people with AIDS, and helped save lives of people at risk.'' - Mother Teresa (22682 bytes)
29: ...a's work inspired other Catholics to affiliate themselves with her order. The Missionaries of Charity ...
43: ... while in [[Mexico]], she had further heart problems. In 1991, returning to her home country, she open...
49: ...itchen]]s, children's and family counseling programs, [[orphanage]]s, and schools.
58: ...e doctors who treated Monica Besra denied the claims of a miracle healing and said that they had come ...
72: ... the accusations in the documentary. Chatterjee himself published ''The Final Verdict'' in 2003, a les... - 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... - Gastrointestinal tract (16596 bytes)
47: ...all tubes. In addition, parts of other organ systems (for instance, nerves and blood) play a major rol...
127: ... to store food and exists in pigeons, bees and worms.
129: ...nt in non-ruminant herbivores such as rabbits. It aids in plant digestion of [[cellulose]].
147: {{organ_systems}} - Immune system (14564 bytes)
1: ...[skin]]). In the narrow sense, many higher organisms have organs dedicated to the maintenance of immun...
3: ...unity, the former encompassing unchanging mechanisms that are continuously in force to ward off noxiou...
6: ... organisms (such as [[mammal]]s) have immune systems of increasing complexity.
11: ...ity]]) arise from failures of discriminatory systems.
13: ... discrimination is effected by hard-wired mechanisms that recognize features displayed ''only'' by pat... - Dye (6033 bytes)
19: ... the textile fibre. Subsequent [[oxidation]] reforms the original insoluble dye.
23: ...ine particle size gives a large surface area that aids dissolution to allow uptake by the fibre. The dye... - United Nations (29685 bytes)
32: ==Arms control and disarmament==
33: ...ablishment of a Commission to Deal with the Problems Raised by the Discovery of Atomic Energy" and cal...
35: ...sible merits of a nuclear test ban, outer-space arms control, efforts to ban chemical weapons, nuclear...
37: ...community]] for the negotiation of multilateral arms control and disarmament agreements. It has 66 mem...
41: ceased, in order to enforce the terms of peace agreements and to discourage - Africa (35389 bytes)
37: ...Ethiopia]], the [[Nubian kingdom]], and the kingdoms of the [[Sahel]] ([[Ghana]], [[Mali]], and [[Sang...
51: ...cross the continent for centuries, often found themselves crossing "borders" that often existed only o...
53: ...r example [[Rhodesia]] and [[South Africa]], systems of second-class citizenship were often set up in ...
55: ...ibes that migrated into the region later. The terms to the indigenous peoples eventually came to desc...
57: The Belgiums introduced a racial system, essentially, those in... - People's Republic of China (40848 bytes)
4: The PRC claims sovereignty over but has never controlled [[Taiwa...
19: ...Xiaoping]] and others who initiated economic reforms.
23: ...ge Chinese as evidence of the success of the reforms.
25: ...e also of the opinion that various political reforms, such as moves towards popular elections, have be...
27: ...rs, claim that these policies severely violate norms of [[human rights]] that the international commun... - South Africa (40100 bytes)
19: ... services, including educational institutions, seems to predict that the South African Government will...
32: ...itish Parliament]]. The Boers' attempt to ally themselves with German [[South West Africa]] provided t...
50: ...ter system|Westminster]]-style parliamentary systems, the [[President of South Africa|President]] is b...
114: ...ps. Other problems are crime, corruption, and HIV/AIDS. At the start of [[2000]], President Thabo Mbeki ...
118: ...7 percent infection rate for 15-49 year olds, and AIDS deaths peaking at 487,320 in [[2008]]. - Botswana (22276 bytes)
9: ... align="center" width="140px" | [[Image:Bostwanaarms22.PNG]]
12: | align="center" width="140px" | ([[Coat of Arms of Botswana|Full size]])
104: ...the economy and is providing leadership and programs to combat the [[epidemic]], including free [[Anti...
115: ... South Africa has collected [[levies]] from customs, sales, and excise duties for all five members, s...
124: ...lly owned television station that broadcast programs to the Gaborone area only. Foreign publications a... - Zimbabwe (16088 bytes)
8: ...at_of_Arms_Hi.png|Republic of Zimbabwe: Coat of Arms]]
11: | align="center" width="135px" | ([[Coat of Arms of Zimbabwe|In Detail]])
74: ...th. The seizure of the white-owned commercial farms led to starvation on a wide scale.
76: ...stimated that 34% of the population has [[HIV]]/[[AIDS]], probably the highest in the world, compared to...
83: ...evised the [[constitution]] in [[1987]] to make himself President, and in [[1990]] to abolish the [[Se... - Cuba (25106 bytes)
10: ...y of Cuba]], began carrying out the economic reforms that Castro had promised. Among other things, [[h...
12: ...the USA and flown by Cuban patriots. The bombing raids over Havana destroyed the majority of the communi...
22: ...as enacted after the shootdown of what the US claims were two civilian planes by the Cuban Air Force. ...
34: ...Its 609 members are elected to serve five-year terms, without opposition. The candidates, who may or m...
36: ...ulted in the imprisonment of 75 dissidents for terms of up to 28 years on charges of collaborating wit... - Uganda (11554 bytes)
10: image_coat = Uganda_Coat_of_Arms large.jpg|
59: ...d [[Christianity]] were introduced to these kingdoms.
61: ...[1894]]. As several other territories and chiefdoms were integrated, the final protectorate called Ug...
63: ...], had overthrown the constitution and declared himself [[President of Uganda|president]], ushering in...
67: ...ted the most effective national response to [[HIV/AIDS]] of any African country. - Kuwait (15932 bytes)
72: ...once the subject of a now-disproven ecological doomsday scenario advocated by [[Carl Sagan]]. The fir...
78: ...was also the crown prince. A council of ministers aids the prime minister in his task as head of governm...
80: ... without womens' suffrage. It is unclear what terms will be imposed upon female voters through the de...
145: ...and around 30% or slightly more are [[Shia]] Muslims. A relatively large percentage of Kuwaitis belong... - Portugal (61755 bytes)
23: ...h]]s, invaded the Iberian peninsula, set up kingdoms, and became assimilated. The [[Vandals]] ([[Silin...
57: ... with the Church, and considerable economic problems aggravated by a disastrous [[Portugal_in_the_Grea...
61: ...as wars and the lack of political and civil freedoms led to the end of the regime {{Inote | ''Programa...
70: ...to multi-member constituencies. Deputies serve terms of office of 4 years. The Assembly of the Republi...
80: ...ctive, alowing for legal abortion under some circumstances, such as rape or a life-threatening situati... - Zambia (24496 bytes)
7: image_coat = Zambian Coat of Arms.png |
61: ...mbia's borders with that country and severe problems with international transport and power supply. Ho...
63: ...eadquarters in [[Lusaka]], created security problems as South Africa raided ANC targets in Zambia.
81: ...ections encountered numerous administrative problems. Opposition parties alleged that serious irregula...
92: ...n appointed deputy minister who essentially performs the duties of a governor.
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