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- Human brain (15406 bytes)
7: Human [[encephalization]] is especially pronounced in the [[neocortex]], the most complex porti...
23: ...tic brain injuries]] and a [[pediatric]] disease known as [[hydrocephalus]]. Increased fluid pressure ...
31: ...yond cognitive functions, the brain regulates autonomic processes related to essential body functions ...
38: The human brain appears to have no localized center of conscious control. Like the b...
40: ...le in modulating arousal of the cortex and of autonomic systems. - Ukraine (22193 bytes)
1: ...orders [[Russia]] to the east, [[Belarus]] to the north, [[Poland]], [[Slovakia]] and [[Hungary]] to t...
3: ...before being divided between a variety of powers, notably [[Russia]], [[Poland]], [[Lithuania]] and th...
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18: ..."center" colspan=2 | <small>''[[National motto]]: none''</small>
34: ...bsp;- GDP/capita (PPP) <br /> - GDP/capita (Nominal) - Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
1: ...ich was a legitimate form of war-like activity by non-state actors, authorized by their national autho...
4: ...rcraft that is directed on the high seas against another ship, aircraft, or against persons or propert...
10: ...itolHill/Parliament/2587/trade.html Phoenician Economy and Trade].</ref> By the 1st century BC, there ...
12: ...in 75 BC,<ref>Again, according to Suetonius's chronology (''Julius'' [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Tha...
16: ...any conflicts with the [[Roman Republic]]. It was not until 68 BC that the Romans finally conquered Il... - Russia (28007 bytes)
2: ...hes over a vast expanse of eastern [[Europe]] and northern [[Asia]]. With an area of 17,075,400 km&sup...
6: ...ential role on the world stage. This influence is notable, but is still far from that of the former So...
13: ...ted both the Scandinavians as well as native [[Finno-Ugric]] tribes, such as the [[Merya]], the [[Muro...
17: ...s divided the [[Russians |Russian people]] in the north from the [[Belarusians]] and [[Ukrainians]] in...
19: ...her with [[Novgorod]] retained some degree of autonomy during the time of the [[Mongol]] yoke and was ... - Viking (18085 bytes)
4: ...ion in general is more properly referred to as '''Norse'''.
13: ...ried to get them to accompany him to the king's manor to pay a trading tax on their goods. The next r...
19: ... 'quos illi Wichingos as appellant, nostri Ascomannos regi Danico tributum solvunt''.
52: ... pirates, as opposed to the descriptions in the [[Norse saga]].
55: ...o those used by the Scandinavian defense fleets, known as the [[ledung]]. The term "Viking ships" has... - Viking Age (10637 bytes)
2: ...e East]], northern [[Africa]], and even reached [[North America]].
6: ...rs to the [[Black Sea]] and then on to [[Constantinople]].
8: .... The region now known as [[Normandy]], after its Norse raiders, was profoundly disrupted during this ...
10: ...and culture into [[England]] in 1066, after the [[Norman Conquest]] of England.
17: ...ical advances, such as the use of iron. Although another cause could well be pressure caused by the [[... - Culture of Russia (14552 bytes)
8: ...1410.jpg|thumb|200px|A piece of Russian Icon art known as Rublev's Trinity]]
14: ...rematism]],[[ constructivism]], and [[futurism]]. Notable artists from this era include [[El Lissitzky...
18: ...the [[1980's]] the government ruled that it could not restrict what Russians artists could paint.
22: ...ce then western influences. One of Russia's most notable types of architecture, churches took its sty...
24: Some notable Russian buildings include: - Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
2: {{Refimprove|date=November 2007}}
10: ...te Christmas-like festivities even though they do not consider themselves Christians. Many customs, in...
12: ...ormer [[colony|colonies]] of Western powers with (nominal) [[Christian]] cultural heritage.
14: ...ecting a cultural interest in this Western phenomenon, and, sometimes, as part of retail marketing cam...
20: ...a few days before, while television stations are known to air Christmas films and cartoon specials pop...
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