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  1. Mata Hari (3970 bytes)
    1: ... and convicted [[espionage|spy]], made her name synonymous with ''[[femme fatale]]'' during [[World Wa...
    5: ...s]]. She posed as a princess from [[Java (island)|Java]] and became an exotic dancer, performing "[[Orie...
    7: ...gent for the French and the Germans, but there is no evidence that she ever produced any substantial i...
    9: ...before the firing began. A third tale claims that not only did she fling a kiss to her killers, she fl...
    19: Note that, coincidentally, mata-mata means spy in In...
  2. Volcano (27295 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Volcano2.jpg|thumb|225px|left|Volcano Illustration provided by [http://classroomclipart...
    2: ...ions exist in '''[[hotspot (geology)|hotspot volcanoes]]'''.
    3: ...ing Bromo and Semeru volcanoes on [[Java (island)|Java]] in [[Indonesia]].]]
    4: The name "volcano" has its origin from the name of [[Vulcan (god)|V...
    5: ...of volcanoes is called [[vulcanology]] (or ''volcanology'' in some spellings).
  3. Bangladesh (29715 bytes)
    1: ...iterally means "The Country of [[Bengal]]". Lying north of the [[Bay of Bengal]], on land it borders [...
    3: ...4;&#2434;&#2482;&#2494;&#2470;&#2503;&#2486;<br>Gano Proj&#257;tontr&#299; B&#257;ngl&#257;desh</big><...
    6: {| style="background: none; width: 100%; text-align:center;"
    65: ...zations had Buddhist and/or [[Hindu]] influences. Northern Bangladesh has several sites of mass archit...
    69: ...(province)|East Bengal]] corresponding to what is now Bangladesh, and a western part, the Indian state...
  4. Indonesia (12958 bytes)
    12: ... Ika]] <br> ([[Javanese language#Old Javanese|Old Javanese]]/[[Kawi language|Kawi]]: Unity in Diversity)...
    19: leader_names = [[Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono]] |
    43: time_zone_DST= not observed |
    47: footnotes =
    56: ...on the islands of [[Sumatra]] and [[Java (island)|Java]] from the [[7th century|7th]] to [[14th century]...
  5. Time zone (34024 bytes)
    2: ... hour apart. However, the one hour separation is not universal and, as the map below shows, the shap...
    6: ...red time as distinct from time determined by astronomical observation as formerly carried out at Green...
    8: ...emainder of the year local time is UTC + 1&mdash;known in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] as [[British Summe...
    22: ... is 06:00 UTC on Monday 1 May, then the time in Honolulu is 20:00, Sunday 30 April)
    24: Note: The time zone adjustment for a specific locati...
  6. Ming Dynasty (65624 bytes)
    2: ...00,000 tons of [[iron]] per year were produced in North China, and many books were printed using [[mov...
    8: ...Confucianism]] and neo-Confucian conventions, and not as a popular rebel. Despite his humble origins,...
    14: ...rats or civil servants on the basis of merit and knowledge of literature and philosophy was revamped. ...
    16: ...of government, so that no other group could gain enough power to overthrow him, and to buttress the co...
    18: ...let in his palace stipulating: "Eunuchs must have nothing to do with the administration." Under his s...
  7. Agriculture (19147 bytes)
    3: ...ivestock]]). The practice of agriculture is also known as '''farming''', while scientists, inventors a...
    5: ...ed in agriculture as their primary [[economics|economic activity]] than in any other, yet it only acco...
    8: ...thumb|250px|[[Tea]] plantation in [[Java (island)|Java]], [[Indonesia]]]]
    10: ...ing|subsistence agriculture]], the production of enough [[food]] to meet just the needs of the farmer/...
    13: ... the practice of agriculture&mdash;more formally known as [[agricultural science]].
  8. Microscope (8708 bytes)
    1: ...erm '''microscopic''' means minute or very small, not easily visible with the unaided eye. In other wo...
    11: ...of short [[focal length]] for the objective, and another single glass lens for the [[eyepiece]] or ocu...
    16: [[image:Microscope.png|frame|none|Basic microscope main elements]]
    20: #objective turret, or nosepiece
    22: #coarse adjustment knob
  9. Continental shelf (2503 bytes)
    3: ... water that overlie continental shelves are the [[North Sea]] and the [[Persian Gulf]]. The average wi...
    5: ...f a millennium before they were fished out. If [[anoxic]] conditions in the sedimentary deposits preva...
  10. Morse code (33777 bytes)
    2: ...unications technologies, the use of Morse code is now largely obsolete, although it is still employed ...
    13: ...wn as Railroad or [[American Morse code]], and is now very rarely used.
    17: ...e receiving end of the transmission wire. The technological limits of the time made it impossible to p...
    21: ...g and end of dots and dashes, meaning that it was no longer necessary to use the tape.
    23: ... dash as "dah", and a dot as "dit". When a dit is not the final element of a character, its sound is s...
  11. Christianity (47078 bytes)
    6: ...esus (see [[Christian Love]]). Most Christians ( not all see [[Jonadabs]] ) believe Jesus to be the [...
    8: ...d into three main branches, which split from one another in disputes over doctrine:
    9: #[[Roman Catholicism]] (the largest single denomination, with over one billion adherents),
    11: #[[Protestantism]] (numerous denominations & schools of thought, including [[Anglic...
    14: ...reached by the Council of Nicea in [[325]] C.E., known as the [[Nicene Creed]]. This describes the bel...
  12. Sea (3330 bytes)
    5: ... to it anyway. The term is used colloquially as synonymous with ocean, as in ''the tropical sea'' or '...
    44: * [[North Sea]]
    73: * [[Java Sea]]
    101: ... were thought to be bodies of water by early astronomers, who referred to them as "seas".
    103: ...face of several [[natural satellite|moon]]s, most notably [[Europa (moon)|Europa]].
  13. Tsunami (29462 bytes)
    2: ...unami. The effects of a tsunami can range from unnoticeable to devastation.
    4: ...ometres long), which is why they generally pass unnoticed at sea, forming only a passing "hump" in the...
    6: ...d its usage is discouraged by [[oceanographer|oceanographers]].
    10: ...s of [[water]], such as an [[earthquake]], [[volcano|volcanic eruption]], [[landslide]] or [[meteorite...
    12: ...lates slip under continental plates in a process known as subduction.
  14. List of computing topics (15876 bytes)
    4: __NOTOC__
    136: [[Big O notation]] --
    138: [[Binary Synchronous Transmission]] --
    157: [[Canonical LR parser]] --
    161: [[Camino|Chimera]] --
  15. Nutrition (42689 bytes)
    4: ...reover, excessive ingestion of elements that have no apparent role in health, (e.g. [[lead]], [[mercur...
    8: ... [[nitrogen]], and [[phosphorus]], and may or may not contain [[minerals]] such as [[calcium]], [[iron...
    10: ... an average adult, about seven litres of liquid, known as digestive juices, exit the internal body and...
    16: ...tabolically favourable compared to eating a monotonous diet based on processed foods. In particular, f...
    29: ...e essential [[vitamin C]] within lime juice would not be recognized until the 1930s.
  16. Hinduism (49198 bytes)
    12: :English: "Truth is One, though the Sages know it as Many."
    15: ...e for different beliefs since temporal systems cannot claim sole understanding of the one [[transcende...
    17: ...[[monistic theism]] by some scholars), strict [[monotheism]], [[polytheism]], and [[atheism]].
    21: ...or concept is the concept of Ahimsa, which means "non-violence." Through this concept, strict movement...
    27: ...losely adhere to a Western perception of what a monotheistic faith is. Additionally, like Jud毭Christ...
  17. Tiger (11674 bytes)
    3: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[Image:LA1_082A.jpg|noframe|250px|Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaic...
    13: ...axobox_section_binomial_parens | color = pink | binomial_name = Panthera tigris | author = [[Carolus L...
    23: ...ese' tigers, actually a silvery-grey tone, though no reliable evidence has been found.
    25: ...ion as capable as that of humans, so the color is not so great a problem as one might suppose).
    31: Powerful swimmers, tigers are known to kill prey while swimming. Some tigers have e...
  18. Tangram (4661 bytes)
    12: ...e shape has to contain all the pieces, which must not overlap.
    20: ... dialect, [[Tang Dynasty|Tang]] (&#21776;) is a synonym of "Chinese".
    35: *''Anno's Math Games'', Mitsumasa Anno, Philomel Books
    53: ...Tangrams, Picture Making Puzzle Game'', Peter Van Note, Tuttle
    54: ...zzles'', Joost Elffers, Michael Schuyt [[Barnes & Noble]] Books, September 2001 ISBN 0760727120 ('''1,...
  19. Homo erectus (3723 bytes)
    13: {{Taxobox_section_binomial | color = pink | binomial_name = Homo erectus | author = [[Eugene Duboi...
    15: ''[[Homo erectus palaeojavanicus]]''<br/>
    21: ... and ended about 500,000 years ago. The primary innovation associated with Acheulean handaxes is that ...
    23: ...ly into the category of a hunter and predator and not as prey for larger animals. Early man, in the pe...
    25: ...olled fires have been evidenced in excavations in Northern [[Israel]] from about 690,000 to 790,000 ye...
  20. Peking Man (2617 bytes)
    14: ...obox_section_trinomial_simple | color = pink | trinomial_name = Homo erectus pekinensis}}
    17: '''Peking Man''' (sometimes now called '''Beijing Man'''), also called ''Sinanth...
    21: ...)|Java]] in 1891 by [[Eugene Dubois]], with the [[Java Man]] initially being named [[Pithecanthropus|''P...

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