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- Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
6: ...1908]], and founding the militant nationalist boy scouting movement [[Fianna É©reann]] in [[1909]]. - George Washington (29551 bytes)
21: ...e of the most important figures in U.S. history. Unlike many other [[revolution]]ary leaders, he volun...
31: ...e Ohio Country. He ambushed a [[French Canadian]] scouting party, killing ten, including its leader, [[Josep...
79: ...the Army]] (five star), George Washington is the only President with military service to reenter the m...
95: ...ng the principle that even a former president is only, after all, a private citizen.
104: Unlike all the other slaveholding [[Founding Fathers]... - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
19: *[[Robert Baden Powell]]- scouting movement
113: *[[Robert Heinlein]], (1907-1988), waterbed - Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell (14006 bytes)
2: ... was a soldier, writer and founder of the world [[Scouting]] movement.
7: ... (UK)|public school]]. His first introduction to scouting skills was stalking and cooking animals - and avo...
13: Baden-Powell enhanced and honed his scouting skills amidst the [[Zulu]] tribesmen in the early...
15: ... lectures he had given on the subject of military scouting, to help train recruits. Using this and other met...
25: ... found that his military training manual "Aids to Scouting" had become something of a best-seller, and was b... - Ferdinand Magellan (19348 bytes)
32: ...px|thumb|left|The arrow points to the city of [[Sanl?de Barrameda]] on the delta of the [[Guadalquivir...
34: ...but on [[September 20]], Magellan set sail from Sanl?de Barrameda with 270 men.
41: ... ship captains broke out. It was unsuccessful, mainly because the crew remained loyal. Quesada and Men...
45: ...blems. The ''Santiago'', sent down the coast on a scouting expedition, was wrecked in a sudden storm. All o...
47: ...sage, because the waters were [[brine]] and deep inland. Four ships began an arduous passage through t... - Chimpanzee (10645 bytes)
30: ...he edge of Euro-Arabic societal consciousness, mainly through fragmented and sketchy accounts of Europ...
32: ... number of the creatures imported into Europe, mainly acquired by various zoological gardens as entert...
34: ... The observers of chimpanzees at the time were mainly interested in [[behaviour]] as it related to tha...
36: ... discovery, it was believed that humans were the only species to make and use tools. The most progres...
58: ...and.ac.uk/cultures/intro.htm Chimpanzee Cultures Online] - Mormon Trail (35249 bytes)
23: ... detachment lagged behind the larger group, and a scouting division was created to move farther ahead on the...
79: ...rtin Handcart Company was rescued. The rescuers unloaded unnecessary equipment from the wagons so the...
122: *{{cite book | last=Kimball | first=Stanley B. | authorlink= | coauthors= | editor= | other... - Kudu (2825 bytes)
14: ...n with females in the mating season, and they'll only be in groups of 6-10 with their offspring. Calve...
31: ...n the Western world in its use as a part of the [[Scouting]] movement's [[Wood Badge]] training program whic... - Wind power (27669 bytes)
1: ...nergy by [[wind turbine]]s. This article deals mainly with the intricacies of large-scale deployment o...
3: ...s. This type of undetailed map is most useful for scouting for offshore locations.]]
11: .... The earth is not heated evenly by the sun. Not only do the poles receive less energy from the sun th...
74: ...nerates 3% of all electricity produced in India. Unlike the others in the top 5 though, India's estima...
88: ...Lightweight materials (the entire turbine weighs only 16kg (35 pounds)) allow it to respond quickly to... - Francisco Vásquez de Coronado (19760 bytes)
21: ...nes or Hearts.<ref>Winship. P. 60</ref> Once the scouting and planning was done, Coronado led the first gro...
26: ...athered during this time he sent out several more scouting expeditions.
28: The first scouting expedition was led by [[Pedro de Tovar]]. This ex...
30: ...nd reported their findings. Coronado sent another scouting expedition led by [[Garcia Lopez de Cárdenas]] t...
48: ...Mexico, the Mixtón Rebellion was already over. Only 100 of his men made it back. The expedition was ... - Hernando de Soto explorer (34946 bytes)
27: ...until de Soto's [[Mabila]] battle in Alabama) is only disputed in detail today; De Soto's Trail beyond...
29: ...sed between the incidence and its narration. The only site definitively associated with de Soto's expe...
31: ...iled, the [[Gulf of Mexico]], which they skirted inland (then later headed back toward), the [[Atlanti...
38: ...iled [[Narváez Expedition]] and been held by an inland tribe, was sighted near de Soto's port. Ortiz ...
40: ...a]], the capital of the [[Apalachee]]. It is the only place on the entire de Soto route where archaeol... - Bicycle (44267 bytes)
17: ...at the rider could push more firmly, and further enlarged the front wheel to increase the potential fo...
19: ...arder ride on the poor road surfaces of the time unlike the Ordinaries, whose larger wheels smoothed o...
23: ...were also developed during these years, but were only slowly adopted by casual riders. By the turn of...
27: ...emained a mainstay of transportation, its design only gradually changing to incorporate hand-operated ...
37: ...mps''. As some generator or dynamo-driven lamps only operate while moving, rear [[retroreflectors|ref... - February 22 (10772 bytes)
52: ... - Lord [[Robert Baden-Powell]], founder of the [[Scouting]] movement (d. [[1941]])
70: *[[1918]] - [[Charlie Finley]], American sports entrepreneur (d. [[1996]])
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