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  1. North Dakota (14827 bytes)
    2: Name = North Dakota |
    3: Fullname = State of North Dakota |
    4: Flag = North Dakota state flag.png |
    5: Flaglink = [[Flag of North Dakota]] |
    6: Seal = NorthDakotastateseal.jpg |
  2. Dictionary (22415 bytes)
    14: ...Roman alphabet|Roman]] script, entry words in the non-English language may either be printed and sorte...
    17: ...rs several subject fields such as science and technology (a [[multi-field dictionary]]), or their cove...
    23: Another variant is the [[glossary]], an alphabetical ...
    29: ...prescriptions did not take hold because they were not adopted by the general public.
    31: ...al Dictionary|Webster's Third]] in [[1961]], was enough to provoke outrage among many with prescriptiv...
  3. Tree (23723 bytes)
    3: ..., [[perennial]], woody [[plant]]. Though there is no set definition regarding minimum size, the term g...
    11: ...s. The listing below gives examples of many well known trees and how they are typically classified.
    18: ...der the bark. Endogenous trees, mainly in the [[monocotyledon]]s (e.g. [[palm tree|palms]]), grow by a...
    20: ...le. Age determination is also impossible in endogenous trees.
    24: ...e of individual specimens. A spruce seedling does not fit the definition of a tree, but all spruces ar...
  4. American Black Bear (15019 bytes)
    12: ...axobox_section_binomial_simple | color = pink | binomial_name = Ursus americanus}}
    14: ...innamon bear''', is the most common [[bear]] in [[North America]].
    16: ...000 are living today.[http://biology.usgs.gov/s+t/noframe/c286.htm]
    20: ... black bear has small eyes, rounded ears, a long snout, a large body, and a short tail. Though these b...
    23: ...mbing. One blow from a powerful front [[paw]] is enough to kill an adult [[deer]].
  5. Cockroach (5997 bytes)
    19: ...ockroach. The American Cockroach (''[[Periplaneta americana]]'') is about 3 cm long. The German cockroach (''...
    26: ...led to many individuals claiming to have seen albino cockroaches.
    32: ...nteus]]'', which grows to a similar length but is not as massive. Flying winged roaches are native to ...
    34: Cockroaches are mainly nocturnal, and will run away when exposed to light. ...
    39: *''[[Periplaneta americana]]'', American cockroach
  6. Deer (6737 bytes)
    16: ...d deer|Red Deer]] stag past its fifth year. It is not commonly used, but an example is in [[Shakespear...
    18: ... the late 1960s and are common farm animals there now.
    22: ...that the terms indicate the origin of the groups, not their modern distribution: the [[Water Deer]], f...
    24: ...ved about 5 million years ago in the forests of [[North America]] and [[Siberia]], the old world deer ...
    28: ... significance to humans. While they are generally not as easily domesticated as [[sheep]], [[goat]]s, ...
  7. Avocet (1796 bytes)
    2: ...on = [[Red-necked Avocet]]<br /> (''Recurvirostra novaehollandiae'')}}
    12: *''Recurvirostra americana''
    13: *''Recurvirostra novaehollandiae''
    26: *[[American Avocet]], ''Recurvirostra americana''
    27: *[[Red-necked Avocet]], ''Recurvirostra novaehollandiae''
  8. History of the world (21975 bytes)
    5: ...ved as [[hunter-gatherer]]s, who were generally [[nomadic]].
    7: ...d [[Asia]]. The rapid expansion of humankind to [[North America]] and [[Oceania]] took place at the cl...
    12: ...lia]] and the [[Bushmen]] of southern Africa, did not use agriculture until relatively modern times. R...
    14: ..., these civilisations were so different from one another that they almost certainly must have been ind...
    21: ...l the [[Chavin]] horizon in [[900 BCE]], we also know the [[Moche]] had metal armor and knives and tab...
  9. Endangered species (12553 bytes)
    2: ...ially will become extinct, without gaining public notice.
    8: ...he population over time, breeding success rates, known threats, and so on.
    10: The best-known worldwide conservation status listing is the [[...
    15: .../font>: captive individuals survive, but there is no free-living, natural population. Examples: [[Drom...
    19: ...hreat to the survival of the species. Examples: [[Nootka Cypress]], [[Llama]]
  10. Henry Ford (16324 bytes)
    2: ...t many social theorists identify this phase of economic and social history as "[[Fordism]]."
    6: ...orn on a prosperous farm in Springwells Township (now in the city of [[Dearborn, Michigan]]) owned by ...
    10: ... promotion to Chief Engineer in [[1893]], he had enough time and money to devote attention to his pers...
    12: ...y in a race against [[Alexander Winton]], a well-known driver and the heavy favorite on October 10, 19...
    15: ...ound the country and thereby made the Ford brand known throughout the U.S. Henry Ford was also one of ...
  11. Wood Stork (2419 bytes)
    10: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''M. americana '''''}}
    12: ...inomial | color = pink | binomial_name = Mycteria americana | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] | date =...
    14: ...The Wood Stork is the only stork that breeds in [[North America]].
  12. Franklin D. Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
    1: {{Infobox President | name=Franklin Delano Roosevelt
    14: | wife=[[Eleanor Roosevelt]]
    18: ...s called him Frank. To the public he was usually known as "[[FDR (disambiguation)|FDR]]."
    20: ...rs dispute this claim arguing that Roosevelt's economic policies actually slowed recovery. In the buil...
    30: ...achusetts]] in [[1621]]. Her mother was a Lyman, another very old American family. Franklin was her on...
  13. American Revolutionary War (40738 bytes)
    1: ...ar, which eventually widened far beyond [[British North America]], resulted in the overthrow of Britis...
    5: ...d in the late nineteenth century that came to be known as ''The Spirit of '76''. Often imitated or par...
    10: ...t have a professional [[armed force|army]] (also known as a "regular" or "standing" army). Each colony...
    15: ...mates, total British strength in the colonies did not exceed 20,000 men at any one time.
    19: ...ved decisive, though disastrous for the French economy. France's standing army at the time is estimate...
  14. Avocado (6755 bytes)
    5: ...obox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
    6: ...{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[dicotyledon|Magnoliopsida]]}}
    10: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''americana'''''}}
    12: ...tany | color = lightblue | binomial_name = Persea americana| author = [[Philip Miller|Mill.]]}}
    15: ...m its shape and green skin. The avocado tree does not tolerate freezing temperatures, and so can be gr...
  15. William McKinley (11746 bytes)
    31: ...e [[Andrew L. Harris]], McKinley was elected Governor of Ohio in [[1891]], and reelected in [[1893]], ...
    36: ...pointed several Senators (and his former Lt. Governor [[Andrew L. Harris]]) to the U.S. [[Industrial C...
    45: ...Ohio. President [[Theodore Roosevelt]], Ohio Governor [[Andrew L. Harris]] and other speakers saluted ...
    83: ...gn="left"|&nbsp;||align="left"|'''[[Philander C. Knox]]'''||align="left"|1901
    127: ....com/presidents/ea/bios/25pmcki.html Encyclopedia Americana: William McKinley]
  16. List of herbs and spices (4611 bytes)
    18: *[[Caper]] (<i>Capparis spinosa</i>)
    50: ...nate]] seeds (though some consider these a fruit, not a spice)
    77: *[[Chives]] (<i>Allium schoenoprasum</i>)
    85: *[[Epazote]] (''Chenopodium ambrosioides'')
    98: *[[Oregano]] (<i>Origanum vulgare, O. heracleoticum</i>, and...
  17. Tobacco (28162 bytes)
    5: ...obox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
    6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Magnoliopsida]]}}
    14: ...ed '''snuff''' tobacco, which is sniffed into the nose. The word "tobacco" is an Anglicization of the ...
    18: ...r hazards of tobacco use, however, include [[carcinogen]]ic compounds in tobacco and tobacco smoke. Ma...
    24: ...use of tobacco is still common among many [[indigenous people]]s, particularly those of [[South Americ...
  18. List of genres of country (522 bytes)
    3: *[[Americana]]
  19. Avocets (1796 bytes)
    2: ...on = [[Red-necked Avocet]]<br /> (''Recurvirostra novaehollandiae'')}}
    12: *''Recurvirostra americana''
    13: *''Recurvirostra novaehollandiae''
    26: *[[American Avocet]], ''Recurvirostra americana''
    27: *[[Red-necked Avocet]], ''Recurvirostra novaehollandiae''
  20. Cockroaches (5827 bytes)
    19: ...ockroach. The American Cockroach (''[[Periplaneta americana]]'') is about 3 cm long. The German cockroach (''...
    26: ...led to many individuals claiming to have seen albino cockroaches.
    32: ...nteus]]'', which grows to a similar length but is not as massive. Flying winged roaches are native to ...
    34: Cockroaches are mainly nocturnal, and will run away when exposed to light. ...
    39: *''[[Periplaneta americana]]'', American cockroach

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