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  1. David Livingstone (4684 bytes)
    17: ...n disaster, with nearly every missionary dying of malaria or other ailments. The Zambesi river turned out t...
    27: ... he died there, in [[Zambia]], in [[1873]] from [[malaria]] and internal bleeding caused by [[bowel obstruc...
  2. Aimee Semple McPherson (13395 bytes)
    13: ...in [[Hong Kong]], however, they both contracted [[malaria]]. Robert Semple died of the disease on August 19...
    33: ...erson was less a [[fire and brimstone|fire-and-brimstone]] preacher than one to endorse charitable wor...
    62: Several problems were found with McPherson's story. Her shoes show...
    75: ...she was incensed to discover Hutton was billing himself as "Aimee's man" in his [[cabaret]] singing ac...
  3. 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...
    47: .... Later that year, in August, she suffered from [[malaria]], and failure of the left [[heart]] [[ventricle]...
    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 ...
  4. Katharine Hepburn (23170 bytes)
    7: ... she fearlessly performed her own pratfalls in films such as ''[[Bringing Up Baby]]'', which is now he...
    34: ...935]], in the title role of the film ''[[Alice Adams]]'', Hepburn earned her second Oscar nomination. ...
    66: ...ica, almost all the cast and crew suffered from [[malaria]] and [[dysentery]] — except director [[Joh...
    70: ...amas, namely as Mrs. Venable in [[Tennessee Williams]]'s ''[[Suddenly Last Summer]]'' (1959) and as Ma...
    75: ...iginal television production of [[Tennessee Williams]]'s ''[[The Glass Menagerie]].''
  5. Spleen (4479 bytes)
    5: ...ccurs in many diseases and disorders, including [[malaria]], [[bacterial endocarditis]], [[leukaemia]], [[p...
    9: ... athletes have tried [[doping (sport)|doping]] themselves with their own stored red blood cells to try...
  6. Parasite (2795 bytes)
    4: Organisms whose life cycle guarantees the death of the host...
    5: A few parasites have hosts which are themselves parasites. These are called '''hyperparasite...
    25: *** [[Malaria]] (a common blood disease caused by [[plasmodium]...
    43: ...n the host species, but adult cuckoos fend for themselves. In some cases, it may even be useful to vi...
    45: ...th [[Nazism]] and its various extermination programs.
  7. 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
  8. Sub-Saharan Africa (3920 bytes)
    1: ...ometimes labelled "the dark continent"). These terms are now obsolete, and often considered to be offe...
    3: ...ally due to the effect of endemic diseases like [[Malaria]]. While the coasts received visits by traders, m...
  9. Solomon Islands (9265 bytes)
    9: ...width="140px" | [[Image:Solomon_Islands_coat_of_arms_small.jpg]]
    12: ...idth="140px" | ([[Media:Solomon_Islands_coat_of_arms.gif|Full size]])
    61: ...ns, government deficits, [[deforestation]], and [[malaria]] control.
    70: ... Parliament has 50 members, elected for 4-year terms. However, Parliament may be dissolved by majority...
  10. California (63989 bytes)
    65: Gemstone = [[Benitoite]] |
    98: ...ets, and on the resource-rich coasts large chiefdoms, such as the Chumash, Pomo and Salinan. Trade, in...
    105: ...ated the endemic outbreaks of [[yellow fever]], [[malaria]] and [[Black plague|plague]], caused because the...
    122: ... of the Senate are subject to term limits of 2 terms.
    128: ... occurs. Superior Court judges serve six-year terms, after which they may run for re-election. Unlik...
  11. Alexander the Great (42049 bytes)
    6: ...Hellenistic Greece|Hellenistic Age]]. Alexander himself lived on in the history and myth of both Greek...
    29: ...ria]]n satrap and kinsman. Bessus then declared himself Darius' successor as Artaxerxes V and retreate...
    33: ...ies, and believed that Alexander meant to deify himself by requiring it. This cost him much in the sym...
    45: ...bitterly criticizing his adoption of Persian customs and dress and the introduction of Persian officer...
    55: ...s [[Aelian]] in his ''Varia Historia'' (12.7) claims, "He thus intimated that he was the object of Ale...
  12. Evolution (27661 bytes)
    6: ...ge may be caused by a number of different mechanisms: [[natural selection]], [[genetic drift]] or chan...
    8: ...or. It also is often used to describe the mechanisms through which evolution acts to change population...
    16: # The mechanisms that cause some traits to persist while others pe...
    20: ===Ancestry of organisms===
    29: ...universal common descent proposes that all organisms on Earth are descended from a common ancestor or ...
  13. List of common diseases (5000 bytes)
    134: * [[Malaria]]
  14. Extinction (15793 bytes)
    2: ...reated by [[speciation]] — where new organisms arise and thrive when they are able to find and e...
    8: ...ecies through a variety of [[conservation]] programs.
    20: ...loned (in the case of sexually reproducing organisms) to create a viable population size. The cloning...
    72: ...[Mosquito#Mosquito control|mosquito control programs]] offer little realistic hope to the 300 million ...
    80: ...tion of extinction through captive breeding programs.
  15. Jefferson Davis (14427 bytes)
    14: ...me year, after which he escorted [[Black Hawk]] himself to prison—it is said that the chief like...
    21: ...age proved short. The newlyweds both contracted [[malaria]], and Davis's wife died three months after the w...
  16. James Cook (14770 bytes)
    30: ...epairs. Batavia was known for its outbreaks of [[malaria]], and much of Cook's crew would succumb to the d...
    32: ...ke command of Cook's second voyage, but removed himself from the voyage before it began.
    39: ...this voyage, while [[Tobias Furneaux]] commanded HMS ''Adventure''. Cook [[circumnavigation|circumnavi...
    49: ... Charles Clerke commanded [[HMS Discovery (ship)|HMS ''Discovery'']]. Ostensibly the voyage was planne...
    59: ...ook's sailing master, was given command of the [[HMS Bounty]] in [[1787]] to sail to Tahiti and return...
  17. Atlanta, Georgia (39442 bytes)
    33: ...estern and Atlantic Railroad]], while another claims that the name is a variation of Martha Lumpkin's ...
    38: ...ion era (United States)|Reconstruction era]] reforms. To help the newly freed slaves the federal gover...
    43: ...ase Control]] was founded in Atlanta from the old Malaria Control in War Areas offices and staff.
    47: ...rts facilities, and transportation. The games themselves were marred by the [[Centennial Olympic Park...
    53: ...the 25 largest [[United_States_metropolitan_area|MSA]]s, Atlanta is the third-highest in elevation &m...
  18. Mosquito (10897 bytes)
    21: .... Mosquito bites can transmit diseases, such as [[Malaria]] and [[West Nile Virus]], so many areas take mea...
    28: ...oracic spiracles. Most larvae feed on microorganisms, but a few are predatory on other mosquito larvae...
    33: ...emales of blood sucking species locate their victims primarily through scent, they are extremely sensi...
    36: ...transmitting [[protozoa]]n [[disease]]s such as [[malaria]] (see ''[[Plasmodium falciparum]]''), filarial d...
    58: ...ffective weapon in combating mosquitoes and hence malaria. While some of this disagreement is based on diff...
  19. Genetic code (15677 bytes)
    2: ...''standard genetic code''', although a few organisms use minor variations of the standard code.
    262: ...heterozygous]] people have some resistance to the malarial ''[[Plasmodium]]'' parasite ([[heterozygote adva...
    275: ...ariations, the genetic codes used by all known forms of life on Earth are very similar. Since there a...
  20. Global warming (53726 bytes)
    7: ...ion of [[agricultural]] yields or in extreme circumstances, cause [[mass extinction]].
    40:
    65: ...erwise more extreme temperatures. [http://liftoff.msfc.nasa.gov/academy/space/greenhouse.html] If CO<S...
    69: ...nce further volatilization. [http://www.commondreams.org/views04/1215-24.htm]
    86: ...] [http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/GG/FACULTY/POPP/Rahmstorf%20et%20al.%202004%20EOS.pdf]) but form an act...

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