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  1. David Livingstone (4684 bytes)
    3: ...red because of his meeting with [[Henry Morton Stanley]] which gave rise to the popular quotation, "''...
    17: ...n disaster, with nearly every missionary dying of malaria or other ailments. The Zambesi river turned out t...
    25: ...onstituent of the present [[Tanzania]]), until Stanley left the next year.
    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: Unlike her contemporary [[Billy Sunday]], McPherson w...
  3. Mother Teresa (22682 bytes)
    6: ...tizen of the United States]] in [[1996]] (one of only six). She was [[Beatification|beatified]] by [[P...
    22: ...sy|lepers]], all those people who feel unwanted, unloved, uncared for throughout society, people that ...
    31: ...particularly the Home for the Dying, was thought unlikely to be of usable quality by the crew. After r...
    47: .... Later that year, in August, she suffered from [[malaria]], and failure of the left [[heart]] [[ventricle]...
    79: ...which asserts [[natural family planning]] is the only acceptable form of [[birth control]], even in ca...
  4. Katharine Hepburn (23170 bytes)
    19: ... [[Great Neck, New York]]. The producer had suddenly fired the play's original leading lady and asked...
    50: ... working-class machismo. Tracy seemed to be the only one Hepburn would allow to tame her. When [[Jos...
    66: ...ica, almost all the cast and crew suffered from [[malaria]] and [[dysentery]] — except director [[Joh...
    70: ...Mrs. Venable in [[Tennessee Williams]]'s ''[[Suddenly Last Summer]]'' (1959) and as Mary Tyrone in the...
    149: * ''[[Suddenly Last Summer]]'' ([[1959]])—[[Academy Award...
  5. Spleen (4479 bytes)
    5: ...ccurs in many diseases and disorders, including [[malaria]], [[bacterial endocarditis]], [[leukaemia]], [[p...
  6. Parasite (2795 bytes)
    25: *** [[Malaria]] (a common blood disease caused by [[plasmodium]...
    26: *** ''[[Balantidium coli]]'' (the only ciliated protozoan to infect humans)
    43: Many lifeforms are parasitic only during a part of their lifecycle. Many [[cuckoo]...
  7. United Nations (29685 bytes)
    33: ...sources". The advent of [[nuclear weapon]]s came only weeks after the signing of the Charter and provi...
    91: ...ning bodies made up of member states include not only the [[UN General Assembly|General Assembly]], [[...
    106: ...ted States is assessed. The United States is the only member that is assessed this rate, though it is ...
    111: ...nally, all official documents, in [[print]] or [[online]], are translated in all six languages.
    120: ...S and Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria are leading institutions in the battle against AI...
  8. Sub-Saharan Africa (3920 bytes)
    1: .... In the 19th century Sub-Saharan Africa was commonly known as '''Black Africa''' or as '''Dark Africa...
    3: ...ally due to the effect of endemic diseases like [[Malaria]]. While the coasts received visits by traders, m...
    7: ... Forty-two of these nations are on the African mainland. In addition, four island nations in the south...
  9. Solomon Islands (9265 bytes)
    61: ...ns, government deficits, [[deforestation]], and [[malaria]] control.
  10. California (63989 bytes)
    93: ...the [[Sea of Cortez]] and the Pacific coast were only partially explored and California was shown on e...
    105: ...ated the endemic outbreaks of [[yellow fever]], [[malaria]] and [[Black plague|plague]], caused because the...
    122: ...he odd-numbered districts are elected in years evenly divisible by four, i.e., presidential election y...
    124: ...m lasts through January 2007. Schwarzenegger was only the second person in the history of the United S...
    128: ...erms, after which they may run for re-election. Unlike the retention elections for Supreme Court and ...
  11. Alexander the Great (42049 bytes)
    4: ..., [[356 BC]]–[[June 10]], [[323 BC]]), commonly known in the West as '''Alexander the Great''' o...
    6: ...litary campaigning, Alexander died, probably of [[malaria]] or [[typhoid]]. His conquests ushered in centu...
    23: ...he coast held no major ports, so Alexander moved inland. At Pisidian [[Termessus]] Alexander humbled b...
    29: ...ign (although he allowed those that wished to re-enlist as mercenaries in his imperial army). His thre...
    60: ...from India, in which his men clamor for him to openly kiss the young man. "Bagoas [...] sat down close...
  12. Evolution (27661 bytes)
    33: ...emely rare or only happens under conditions very unlike those of modern Earth. The 1953 [[Miller-Urey ...
    40: ...nt]]s are being deposited, the [[fossil record]] only provides sparse and intermittent information abo...
    47: ...panzee]], 1.6% from [[gorilla]]s [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed...
    49: ... a steady process of degeneration[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=pubmed...
    93: ...[[sickle cell anemia]] conferring resistance to [[malaria]])
  13. List of common diseases (5000 bytes)
    8: ...er of rare diseases may be present in this list. Unless they are notable for other reasons (for exampl...
    134: * [[Malaria]]
  14. Extinction (15793 bytes)
    13: ... A species may become functionally extinct when only a handful of individuals survive, which are unab...
    15: ...living specimens in the wild, and are maintained only in [[zoo]]s or other artificial environments. S...
    25: ... when toxic pollution renders its entire habitat unlivable; or may occur gradually over thousands or m...
    39: ...pends on dense shade for protection from direct sunlight can no longer survive with no forest to house...
    70: ...the [[Family (biology)|family]] [[Culicidae]] by only 1%.
  15. Jefferson Davis (14427 bytes)
    3: ...n Pierce]]. He is most famous for serving as the only [[President]] of the [[Confederate States of Ame...
    12: ...ssippi watershed)|Red River]] for the repair and enlargement of the fort. Later the same year, he was...
    21: ...age proved short. The newlyweds both contracted [[malaria]], and Davis's wife died three months after the w...
  16. James Cook (14770 bytes)
    20: ...apped the complete New Zealand coastline, making only minor mistakes (such as calling [[Banks Peninsul...
    26: ...collections of Australian flora and there were mainly peaceful meetings with the local Aboriginal peop...
    28: ...een Australia and [[New Guinea]], again becoming only the second European to do so (the first being [[...
    30: ...epairs. Batavia was known for its outbreaks of [[malaria]], and much of Cook's crew would succumb to the d...
    41: Cook almost discovered the mainland of [[Antarctica]], but turned back north towar...
  17. Atlanta, Georgia (39442 bytes)
    43: ...ase Control]] was founded in Atlanta from the old Malaria Control in War Areas offices and staff.
    60: ...ate as mid-March; since [[1878]] snow has fallen only three times in October and four in April. Winte...
    62: ...magnolia]]s, and [[peach]] trees (both flowering-only and fruiting). The city-wide floral display run...
    195: ...three times, and a conference championship once, only to go on to lose to the [[Denver Broncos]] in [[...
    197: ...uis, Missouri|St. Louis]] Hawks (1955-68). Their only NBA championship was in [[1958]], when they were...
  18. Mosquito (10897 bytes)
    15: ...illimetre|mm]] (0.6 inch). Mosquitoes weigh only about 2 to 2.5 [[milligram|mg]] (0.03 to 0....
    21: .... Mosquito bites can transmit diseases, such as [[Malaria]] and [[West Nile Virus]], so many areas take mea...
    28: ...fe cycle in 14 days at 20 °C (68 °F) and only ten days at 25 °C (77 °F). Some species ...
    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)
    8: ...'C''') and [[thymine]] ('''T''') are smaller and only consist of one aromatic ring. In RNA however, th...
    149: ...2</sup>This is a start codon for [[prokaryotes]] only.
    253: ...ith a chain initiation codon (start codon). But unlike stop codons, these are not sufficient to begin...
    256: ...d; it is said to be '''two-fold degenerate''' if only two of four possible nucleotides at its third po...
    258: ...r example if there were two bases per codon then only 16 amino acids could be coded for (4&sup2;=16). ...
  20. Global warming (53726 bytes)
    3: ...held by many journalists and politicians, but by only a minority of established scientists.
    42: ...hesis that recent observed warming is a result mainly of human activity."[http://www.nature.com/news/2...
    65: ...climate is in cooling the surface by reflecting sunlight back into space. Yet, seemingly opposite phen...
    69: ... Climate models that pass the above tests while only modeling the direct effects of increases in sola...
    98: ...0, 2004 [http://www3.open.ac.uk/earth-sciences/downloads/Press%20Release.pdf]) indicates that this cau...

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