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- Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
5: ...as John Cabot) was first to reach the American mainland (which Columbus did not reach until his third ...
9: Unlike the voyage of the Scandinavians, Columbus's vo...
46: ...vered less space on the earth's surface than commonly believed. Finally, Columbus read maps as if the ...
69: ... vast interior of the North and South American mainlands would of course be largely mapped with the le...
91: ...ft with six ships from [[Sanlúcar de Barrameda|Sanlúcar, Spain]] for his third trip to the New World... - Margaret Chase Smith (2711 bytes)
7: ...feated in 1978 by Republican [[William Cohen|Bill Cohen]]).
11: ...jected the effort. She was the first (and as yet only) woman chair of the [[Senate Republican Conferen... - Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
18: ...]], with a loss of 2,200 English soldiers versus only a little over 20 French and Scots. This allowed...
33: ...nfirmed that this was based on a distortion: she only objected to being tried by pro-English clergy wh...
38: ...] cemetery and threatened with summary execution unless she signed a confession and agreed to wear a d...
43: ...ree surviving members of Jeanne d'Arc's family. Unlike the original trial, the appellate process incl...
47: ...imprisonment, Joan of Arc wore clothing more commonly worn by men. Her motive is given in her own word... - Scientific revolution (17675 bytes)
3: ... [[natural philosophy|natural philosopher]]. Not only were there major theoretical and experimental de...
9: ... and historically sudden changes in science, not only in its content but in its practice and theory. S...
31: ...ening period. Margolis reports that the most commonly suggested candidate for filling the gap is [[Alh...
40: ...contemporaries preposterous. It contradicted not only the virtually unquestioned Aristotelian [[philos...
42: ...system to calculate the movement of the planets, only a handful actually accepted it as true theory. I... - Culture (23440 bytes)
1: ...uating, human activity. Anthropologists most commonly use the term "culture" to refer to the universal...
10: ...ternal [[logic]] and [[value]]s; but rather that only a single standard of refinement suffices, agains...
21: ... conditions. Anthropologists view culture as not only as a product of biological evolution but as a su...
23: ...erial culture''' and '''symbolic culture''', not only because each reflects different kinds of human a...
45: ...nthropologists understand "culture" to refer not only to [[consumption goods]], but to the general pro... - Babe Ruth (55357 bytes)
2: ...]), better known as '''Babe Ruth''' and also commonly known by the nicknames ''The Bambino'' and ''The...
7: ...ch time she gave birth to a child, eight in all. Only Babe and his sister, Mary, survived infancy.
15: ... League]], a rebel major league which would last only 2 years, placed a team in Baltimore, across the ...
20: ...ders, Ruth did not pitch and grounded out in his only at bat.
25: ...was basically a fulltime outfielder, pitching in only 17 of the 130 games in which he appeared. He se... - Maine (17312 bytes)
36: ...e coast of Maine used to speak of going to the mainland as 'going over to the Main". Its U.S. postal a...
53: ...und Muskie]], [[Margaret Chase Smith]], [[William Cohen]], [[George J. Mitchell]], [[Olympia Snowe]], and...
64: ...ered on the west by [[New Hampshire]]. It is the only state that borders exactly one other state. Its ...
68: is the only portion of all US boundaries still in dispute wi...
74: ... add to the rugged beauty of Maine's coast. Just inland, by contrast, is the view of sparkling lakes, ... - Ming Dynasty (65624 bytes)
8: ... collapsing Yuan Dynasty. Zhu became one of the only two dynastic founders who emerged from the [[pea...
16: ... the office of prime minister and so removed the only insurance against incompetent emperors. Hongwu ...
27: ...gLacquerTable1.jpg|thumb|300px|right|This is the only surviving example in the world of a major piece ...
33: ...o 500 troops but also cargoes of export goods, mainly [[silk]]s and porcelains, and brought back forei...
35: ... and unprecedented strength, Zheng He's voyages, unlike European voyages of exploration later in the f... - Dance (8662 bytes)
30: ...reographie'' ([[1926]]) in which he detailed not only a new form of [[dance notation]] but also the pr...
72: * Cohen, S, J. (1992) ''Dance As a Theatre Art: Source Re...
78: <!-- links added here should only relate to dance in general rather than specfic d... - Bill Clinton (59225 bytes)
40: ... the traditionally [[conservative]] state. After only one term, Clinton was defeated by [[United State...
48: ...oray into national politics occurred when he was enlisted to speak at the [[1988 Democratic National C...
65: ...campaign promise relating to the acceptance of openly [[gay]] members of the [[military]] garnered cri...
154: | ||'''[[William S. Cohen]]'''||1997–2001
235: ...tonpost.com/wp-srv/inatl/longterm/balkans/stories/cohen051699.htm] Clinton also claimed that genocide was... - Lyndon B. Johnson (32801 bytes)
24: ...g school, Johnson somehow managed to graduate in only 312 days.
31: ...d), a young woman who was also from Texas. After only a short period of dating, the two were married o...
33: ...stituents. He served as the head for two years, only resigning to run for Congress. Johnson was a not...
57: ...enson]]. Johnson campaigned very hard and won by only 87 votes out of a million cast. (His campaign ma...
65: After only a few years in the Senate, Johnson was moving up... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
17: *[[Lars Ahlfors|Lars Valerian Ahlfors]] (Finland, [[1907]] - [[1996]])
163: *[[Paul Cohen|Paul Joseph Cohen]] (USA, [[1934]] - )
443: *[[Ernst Leonard Lindel? (Finland, [[1870]] - [[1946]])
528: *[[Rolf Nevanlinna]] (Finland, [[1895]] - [[1980]])
555: *[[Paul Painlev靝 (France, [[1863]] - [[1933]]) - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
214: *[[Anicius Manlius Severinus Bo봨ius]], (AD 480-524 or 525){{fn|...
313: *[[Stanley Cavell]], (born 1926){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
370: *[[Gerald Cohen|G.A. Cohen]], (born 1941){{fn|O}}
371: *[[Hermann Cohen]], (1842-1918){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
372: *[[L. Jonathan Cohen]], (born 1923){{fn|O}} - List of female tennis players (8364 bytes)
46: * [[Stephanie Cohen-Aloro]] (France) - Aztec (38742 bytes)
9: ...someone who comes from [[Aztlán]]", a place commonly believed to be located in northern Mexico or the...
22: ...ean empires, it was ethnically very diverse, but unlike most European empires, it was more a system of...
27: ...ered economically under the Aztec conqueror, and only at first. This increase in the overall welfare w...
59: ...nochtitlan itself had an estimated population of only 80,000 to 120,000 at that time. It is possible ...
74: ...od production. The other 80% of society were not only warriors, but also skilled artisans and aggressi... - Plutonium (24623 bytes)
156: ...ates of Pu in solution on the left and colors of only one Pu oxidation state (IV) on the right in solu...
178: ...[Manhattan Project]]. Though the injections were only to occur in what were percieved by the doctors a...
190: ...has constructed a single experimental bomb using only reactor-grade plutonium.) Moreover, Pu-239 and ...
194: ... serious enough concern, that they are generally only used to produce plutonium.
225: ... plutonium toxicity. A 1989 paper by [[Bernard L. Cohen]] states: - Renewable energy (27996 bytes)
17: ... V batteries at up to 9 amperes in full, direct sunlight.]]
20: ... for the energy that is directly collected from sunlight. In this section it is used in the latter cat...
38: As the the sun heats up the Earth unevenly, winds are formed. The kinetic energy in the win...
109: ...n of bioethanol. Within its borders, the country only has 6.5 million hectares of arable land.
150: ...on being [[geothermal energy]], which is however only accessible in exceptional locations). Since rene... - Roman economy (23678 bytes)
6: ...ze). After the reforms Roman coinage consisted mainly of the gold [[solidus (coin)|solidus]] and small...
10: Unlike most modern coins, Roman coins had [[Intrinsic...
12: ...the coins with an intrinsic value and those with only a token value. This is reflected in the infreque...
14: ...e numbers. Since the government required coins mainly as a means to pay its army and officials, it had...
18: ... third century AD. Although initially there were only three, the number was increased by [[Julius Caes... - December 9 (7837 bytes)
111: *1998 - [[Shaughnessy Cohen]]
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