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  1. Lotus (1302 bytes)
    1: ....jpeg|right|thumb|''Nelumbo lutea'', the American Lotus]]
    3: The term '''lotus''' may refer to:
    4: ...r Sacred Lotus]] and the [[Nelumbo lutea|American Lotus]] of the genus ''[[Nelumbo]]'' (family [[Nelumbo|...
    5: ...Egyptian White Water-lily]], also called Egyptian Lotus, of the genus ''[[Nymphaea]]'' (family [[Nymphaea...
    6: *The [[genus]] ''[[Lotus (genus)|Lotus]]'' in the subfamily [[Faboideae]] in the family ...

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  1. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (8386 bytes)
    2: ...y 8]], [[1891]] [[London]], [[England]]), better known as '''Helena Blavatsky''' or '''Madame Blavatsk...
    5: ...ong role models that allowed her to mature into a nonconformist. She was cared for by servants who bel...
    7: ... she formed the Societe Spirite for [[occult]] phenomena with Emma Cutting (later Emma Coulomb), which...
    9: ...ion]], that is, producing physical objects out of nothing. Though she was apparently quite adept at t...
    11: ...nd journalist who covered the [[Spiritualist]] phenomena. Soon they were living together in the "Lamas...
  2. Kuan Yin (8111 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Daienin_Kannon.JPG|thumb|right|Kannon statue in Daienin, Mt. Koya, Japan]]
    2: ... [[East Asia]]n [[Buddhism|Buddhist]]s. Commonly known as the '''Goddess of Mercy''', Kuan Yin is also...
    4: ... more formally '''Kanzeon'''; the spelling '''Kwannon''', resulting from an obsolete system of romaniz...
    6: ...ny distinctive characteristics and legends. Most notably, while Avalokitesvara can be depicted as eit...
    12: ...nders are believed to be in accordance with the [[Lotus Sutra]], where Avalokitesvara has the supernatura...
  3. Lotus (1302 bytes)
    1: ....jpeg|right|thumb|''Nelumbo lutea'', the American Lotus]]
    3: The term '''lotus''' may refer to:
    4: ...r Sacred Lotus]] and the [[Nelumbo lutea|American Lotus]] of the genus ''[[Nelumbo]]'' (family [[Nelumbo|...
    5: ...Egyptian White Water-lily]], also called Egyptian Lotus, of the genus ''[[Nymphaea]]'' (family [[Nymphaea...
    6: *The [[genus]] ''[[Lotus (genus)|Lotus]]'' in the subfamily [[Faboideae]] in the family ...
  4. Placenta (1967 bytes)
    5: ...rm the fetus. However, many other substances are not filtered out, including [[alcohol]]. Most [[vir...
    7: ...to fall off naturally which is referred to as a [[Lotus Birth]]. In most mammalian species, the mother b...
    9: ...in the center of the front of the [[abdomen]] is known as the [[umbilicus]], or navel, or belly-button...
    11: The only non-placental mammals are the [[monotreme]]s, which are egg-laying mammals only found ...
  5. List of flowers (2544 bytes)
    1: ...]]s produced by [[flowering plants]] (Division Magnoliophyta) are of great interest to gardeners, flor...
    7: ...' is a plant that lives for several years and may not even flower in its first year.
    9: A '''monocarpic plant''' is a plant that flowers only one t...
    12: Included here are herbaceous (non-woody) plants of generally small stature or low ...
    51: *[[Snowdrop]]
  6. Pollen (5420 bytes)
    1: ...'), lily (''[[Lilium auratum]]''), primrose(''[[Oenothera fruticosa]]''), and castor bean (''[[Ricinus...
    5: ... in diameter. The study of pollen is called [[Palynology]] and is highly useful in [[paleontology]], [...
    15: ...vated flowers are most often entomophilous and do not cause allergies.
    20: ...00px|thumb|right|A bee pollinating a [[Water lily|lotus]] flower]]
    21: ... pollen from some grasses and grains when they cannot find pollens with more nutritional value, howeve...
  7. Isis (20790 bytes)
    7: ... other [[Ancient Egypt|Egyptian]] deities she did not have a centralised cult at any point throughout ...
    14: ...[Egyptian language|Egyptian]] pronunciation is unknown, as Egyptian hieroglyphs only recorded [[conson...
    16: ... name was a feminine determinative which was unpronounced'') Modern pronunciation is theoretical altho...
    17: The name was pronounced as ''(?)''-''vowel(?)''-s-''vowel''-t (with ...
    20: ...ples of other deities. However, even then Isis is not worshipped individually, but rather together wit...
  8. Horus (19927 bytes)
    2: ...y over time and gained many names. The most well known name is the Greek ''Horus'', representing the E...
    8: ... it has been proposed that Nekheny may have been another falcon-god, worshipped at [[Nekhen]] (city of...
    10: ...ese four ''children'', deifications of the jars, known as the [[Four sons of Horus]], with Isis, his w...
    12: ...nes) of the djeba'' (the reason for the plural is not understood, and may just have been a result of [...
    17: ...ot as bright as the sun was explained by a tale, known as the ''contestings of Horus and Set'', origin...
  9. Hapy (2473 bytes)
    3: ...gdoad]] cosmogeny, and thus gained [[Naunet]] as another wife.
    9: ...ymbols of it. Wheras in Upper Egypt, it was the [[lotus]] and [[frog]]s which were more present in the ni...
    15: :''None can live without him''
  10. Sobek (2106 bytes)
    3: ...', , '''Sochet''', '''Sobk''', '''Sobki''', '''Soknopais''', and in [[Greek mythology|Greek]], '''Such...
    5: ... known to the Greeks as "Crocodilopolis". In Arsinoe, they kept a live crocodile, which the greeks re...
    12: ... as they emerged from the waters of the Nile in a lotus blossom.
  11. Macau (16856 bytes)
    11: ...n=center colspan=2 | <small>''National [[motto]]: none''</small>
    20: |[[List of countries by area|Not ranked]]<br>[[1 E7 m?|27.3 km?]] <br>0%
    23: |[[List of countries by population|Not ranked]]<br>451,000<br>16,521/km&sup2;
    40: ...ople's Republic of China]] in [[1999]], and it is now run as a [[Special Administrative Region]] of th...
    44: ... is [[Pai Gow]], a game played with [[Chinese dominoes]]. Gamblers from [[Hong Kong]] often take a one...
  12. 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...
  13. Formula One (29650 bytes)
    7: ... races (19 in [[2005 Formula One season|2005]]), known as ''grands prix'', on custom-constructed cours...
    18: ...ampionship for constructors followed in [[1958]]. Non-championship Formula One races were held for man...
    24: The first major technological development, [[Cinquemani]]'s introduction...
    26: ...assis designer and later founder of [[Lotus (car)|Lotus]], [[British racing green]] came to dominate the ...
    28: ...e introduction of rear-engined cars. In [[1968]], Lotus painted [[Imperial Tobacco]] livery on their cars...
  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. Bodhisattva (7734 bytes)
    1: ...]. He is characteristically depicted as an Indian nobleman, posing with left hand on the hip, [[Gandha...
    2:
    6: ...eravada tradition, i.e. the Pali Canon, speaks of no other bodhisattvas than these.
    10: ...his individual has taken the bodhisattva [[vow]]s not to pass into [[nirvana]] until all other beings ...
    22: ...x|The [[Bodhisattva]] [[Maitreya]] practices in a lotus position, [[2nd century|2nd century CE]], [[Mathu...
  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. 18th century new (49640 bytes)
    2: ...[Gregorian calendar]], in accordance with the [[Anno Domini]]/[[Common Era]] numbering system.
    4: ... History of Britain Series) |publisher=A Hodder Arnold Publication| year=1997 | isbn=0340567511 | oclc...
    15: ...agnitude 9) occurs off the coast of the [[Pacific Northwest]]; the coast of Japan is struck by a [[tsu...
    17: ... [[Baltic region|Baltic]] power after the [[Great Northern War]].
    19: ...[[1702]]: The ''[[Daily Courant]]'' and the ''The Norwich Post'' becomes the first daily newspapers in...

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