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- Mary II of England (12093 bytes)
13: ...k converted to Roman Catholicism in [[1668]] or [[1669]], but Mary and Anne had a [[Protestantism | Pro...
17: ... stillbirth. She became popular with the Dutch people, but her husband neglected or even mistreated he...
22: ...tch army landed on [[5 November]]. The English people's confidence in James stood so low that they did...
24: ...during his wife's lifetime, and restrictions were placed on his power. William, however, demanded that...
31: ...ine of succession would be any children of the couple, to be followed by Mary's sister Anne and her ch... - Painting (4567 bytes)
2: '''Painting''' is the practice of applying [[pigment]] suspended in a carrier (or [[medi...
4: ... is the process of making marks on a surface by applying pressure from or moving a tool on the surface...
8: ...ceros, lions, buffalo, and mammoth. There are examples of [[cave painting]] all over the world.
20: *[[Pointillism]] (aka divisionism, 'stippling')
36: Examples include: - List of painters (54090 bytes)
1: The following list is an incomplete '''list of painters'''.
16: *[[Rembrandt]], ([[1606]]-[[1669]]), [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[painter]]
281: *[[John Singleton Copley]] ([[1737]]-[[1815]])
287: *[[Pietro da Cortona]] ([[1596]]-[[1669]])
616: *[[Leon Kaplinski]] ([[1826]]-[[1873]]) - Human (48024 bytes)
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27: ...]] and [[observation]] have led to a variety of explanations for [[consciousness]] and the the relatio...
30: ...e inherently [[society|social]]. Humans create complex [[sociology|social structures]] composed of man... - Isaac Newton (23339 bytes)
2: ... the [[Gregorian calendar]]) was an [[English (people)|English]] [[physicist]], [[mathematician]], [[a...
4: ...athematical substantiation for [[Kepler's laws of planetary motion]]. He would expand these laws by ar...
6: ...binomial theorem]] in its entirety; and the principles of conservation of [[momentum]] and [[angular m...
17: According to [[Eric Temple Bell|E.T. Bell]] (1937, Simon and Schuster) and ...
23: ...y closed down as a precaution against the [[Great Plague]]. For the next two years Newton worked at ho... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
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25: | <small>Disciple of [[Jesus]] from whom, according to {{biblevers...
171: ! width="12%" | Place of Birth
357: | '''[[Pope Simplicius]]'''<br><small>Saint Simplicius</small>
358: | Papa '''Simplicius''', <small>Episcopus Romanus</small> - Henry Morgan (5671 bytes)
6: ...e place on the payment of a large ransom. These exploits had considerably exceeded the terms of Morgan...
8: ...a heavy ransom as the price of his evacuating the place, and finally by an ingenious stratagem faking ...
10: ...eded 100,000 pounds. The fame of this brilliant exploit was tarnished by the habitual cruelty of Morga...
12: The politics of the time were complex, however, and despite having previously receive... - Astronomer (4344 bytes)
18: ...positions of about 1,000 bright stars, tried to explain the puzzles of astronomy without refuting the ...
27: ...elopment of the [[heliocentric]] model. [[Tusi-couple]] resolves linear motion into the sum of two cir...
32: |[[Johannes Kepler]]
33: ...his ''[[Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion|Laws of Planetary Motion]]''.
36: ...ary motion. Predicted the orbits of the [[Planet|planets]]. - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
391: *[[Frederick Copleston]], (1907-1994)
623: *[[Arnold Geulincx]], (1624-1669){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
896: *[[David Kaplan (philosopher)|David Kaplan]], (born 1933){{fn|O}}
897: *[[Mordecai Kaplan]], (1881-1983){{fn|R}}
907: *[[Johannes Kepler]], (1571-1630){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}} - Phosphorus (11557 bytes)
22: {{Elementbox_oxistates | ±3, '''5''', 4<br />(mildly [[acid]]ic oxide) ...
41: ... It is also widely used in [[explosive material|explosive]]s, friction [[match]]es, [[firework]]s, [[p...
51: == Applications ==
54: ...a]] and to make mono-calcium phosphate which is employed in [[baking powder]].
57: *White phosphorus is used in [[military]] applications as [[Incendiary_bomb|incendiary bombs]], ... - Timeline of chemical element discovery (10490 bytes)
28: *[[1669]] - [[Phosphorus]] discovered by [[Hening Brand]]
32: *[[1741]] - [[Platinum]] discovered by [[Charles Wood (scientist)|...
47: ... Heinrich Klaproth]]. After the planet [[Uranus (planet)|Uranus]].
134: *[[1941]] - [[Plutonium]] discovered by [[Glenn T. Seaborg]], [[Ar... - History of the periodic table (7005 bytes)
3: ...ed in nature in native form and are relatively simple to mine with primitive tools.
8: ...experimented with distilling human urine until in 1669 he finally obtained a glowing white substance whi...
13: ... that its [[atomic weight]] fell between them. He placed these three elements into a group, which he c...
24: ...ilar elements existed which differed by some multiple of eight in atomic weight. - Lava flow (9578 bytes)
11: ...erao]] of the eruption of [[Vesuvius]] which took place between [[May 14]] and [[June 4]] [[1737]]. I...
23: ...front advancing over pāhoehoe on the coastal plain of [[Kilauea|Kīlauea]] in [[Hawaii|Hawai...
29: ... texture of pāhoehoe flows varies widely, displaying all kinds of bizarre shapes often referred t...
44: ...iscosity increases as it cools. Hence, on a level plain, and at some distance from its source, the lav...
46: ...se, almost amounting to a shriek. The trees then plunge into the - Lava (9992 bytes)
11: ...erao]] of the eruption of [[Vesuvius]] which took place between [[May 14]] and [[June 4]] [[1737]]. I...
23: ...front advancing over pāhoehoe on the coastal plain of [[Kilauea|Kīlauea]] in [[Hawaii|Hawai...
29: ... texture of pāhoehoe flows varies widely, displaying all kinds of bizarre shapes often referred t...
44: ...iscosity increases as it cools. Hence, on a level plain, and at some distance from its source, the lav...
46: ...se, almost amounting to a shriek. The trees then plunge into the - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (32608 bytes)
3: ...urth largest nationally, with some 5.7 million people. Philadelphia is the central city for the [[Dela...
5: ...and social importance, with [[Benjamin Franklin]] playing an extraordinary role in Philadelphia's rise...
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32: ... was located where Philadelphia now stands. In [[1669]], Swedish colonists became the first Europeans t...
34: ...as the capital of his new colony founded on principles of freedom and religious tolerance, would be a ... - New Sweden (3805 bytes)
12: ...uilt on the present site of [[Philadelphia]] in [[1669]]. - Binocular vision (10230 bytes)
1: ..., and it gives a wider [[field of view]]. For example, a human has a horizontal field of view with one...
13: ...ields overlap giving stereopsis. A remarkable example is the [[chameleon]], whose eyes appear to be mo...
35: ...e seen, this is known as [[double vision]] or [[diplopia]]. Fusion of the images from the two eyes is ...
37: ...e it was measured by Panum only in the horizontal plane). Outside of Panum's fusional area (volume), d...
45: ...images--instead they appear to be on the fixation plane. - December 9 (7837 bytes)
23: ...ral Electric]] announces that all [[Communist]] employees will be discharged from the company
74: *[[1938]] - [[Deacon Jones]], American football player
77: *[[1942]] - [[Dick Butkus]], American football player
81: * 1947 - [[Steve Owens]], football player
91: * 1968 - [[Dave Harold]], English snooker player
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