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  1. United Nations (29685 bytes)
    1: ...lomatic recognition from selected states, but are not UN members. For more information, see [[United N...
    5: ... as the '''United Nations Organization''', or '''UNO'''. But by the 1950s, English speakers were refer...
    11: *[[UN Economic and Social Council]]
    20: ...rnational peace and security and international economic and social cooperation. These proposals were d...
    24: ...onths later on [[June 26]]. [[Poland]], which was not represented at the conference, but for which a p...
  2. 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...
  3. Maya civilization (25116 bytes)
    1: ... '''Maya''' are people of southern [[Mexico]] and northern [[Central America]] ([[Guatemala]], [[Beliz...
    11: ...f numerous independent [[city-state]]s. The most notable monuments are the pyramids they built in the...
    27: ... existing on the flat [[limestone]] plains of the northern Yucatan grew into great sprawling municipal...
    29: ...ral resources such as fresh-water wells, or ''[[cenotes]]'', the city grew by connecting great plazas ...
    31: ... this ritual center were the structures of lesser nobles, smaller temples, and individual shrines: the...
  4. Wildfire (23185 bytes)
    2: ...007_Mosaic2.jpg|thumb|400px|Fire in [[San Bernardino, California]] Mountains (image taken from the [[I...
    4: A '''wildfire''', also known as a '''forest fire''', '''vegetation fire''', ...
    12: [[Image:Wildfire.jpg|left|thumb|199px|Green Knoll Wildfire in [[Jackson, Wyoming]]]]
    16: ... by inducing the production of the chemical [[butenolide]]. Most native animals, too, are adept at sur...
    20: ''Slash'' (small, rotten, mis-shapen, or otherwise undesi...
  5. Chile (39914 bytes)
    1: ... [[Bolivia]] to the northeast and [[Peru]] to the north.<!--
    13: national_anthem = ''[[National anthem of Chile|Himno Nacional]]'' |
    48: ...r Island]] and [[Isla Sala y G&oacute;mez]]; does not include 1,250,000 km&sup2; of claimed territory ...
    56: ... another meaning attributed to ''chilli'' is the onomatopoeic ''cheele-cheele''&mdash;the Mapuche imit...
    61: ...]s briefly extended their empire into what is now northern Chile, but the area's remoteness prevented ...
  6. Maya (24836 bytes)
    1: ... '''Maya''' are people of southern [[Mexico]] and northern [[Central America]] ([[Guatemala]], [[Beliz...
    11: ...f numerous independent [[city-state]]s. The most notable monuments are the pyramids they built in the...
    27: ... existing on the flat [[limestone]] plains of the northern Yucatan grew into great sprawling municipal...
    29: ...ral resources such as fresh-water wells, or ''[[cenotes]]'', the city grew by connecting great plazas ...
    31: ... this ritual center were the structures of lesser nobles, smaller temples, and individual shrines: the...
  7. Sawfish (fish) (7208 bytes)
    11: ''Anoxypristis cuspidata''<br/>
    20: ...snout. They possess a cartilaginous skeleton and no [[swim bladder]]. They are the sole family '''Pri...
    24: They are not to be confused with the [[sawshark]], which is a...
    28: ...ers. The "teeth" protruding from the rostrum are not real [[teeth]], but modified [[Scale (zoology)|s...
    51: Not much is known about the [[reproduction]] habits of the sawfis...
  8. Musical notation (19883 bytes)
    1: '''Music notation''' is a system of writing for music. The t...
    3: ...[[diatonic scale]], with [[accidental]]s to allow notes on the [[chromatic scale]], and duration is sh...
    8: There is some evidence that a kind of musical notation was practiced by the Egyptians from the 3rd...
    10: ...'only'' surviving complete composition using this notation &mdash; is the [[Seikilos epitaph]], which ...
    12: ...ic neumes]], but its few surviving fragments have not yet been deciphered.
  9. Hyphen (10351 bytes)
    8: * Nouns formed of two nouns, or a noun and an adjective, are sometimes hyphenated, as ...
    10: ...n or adverb-adjective compound modifiers, because no such confusion is possible; for example:
    14: ...es singular and hyphenated when modifying another noun. For example, ''four days'' becomes ''four-day ...
    18: * Hyphens are also used to denote [[syllabification]], as in ''syl-la-bi-fi-ca-ti...
    20: ...usually be inserted immediately before the split. Note that the details of doing this properly are com...

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