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- Albert Einstein (43065 bytes)
1: ...rt Einstein by Yousuf Karsh.jpg|thumb|right|222px|Albert Einstein, by [[Yousuf Karsh]] ]]
3: ...ze in Physics|Nobel Prize for Physics]] for his explanation of the [[photoelectric effect]] and "for h...
7: Einstein himself was deeply concerned with the social impact of scientific d...
12: [[Image:Young Albert Einstein.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Young Einstein bef...
14: ...t. The family was [[Jew]]ish (and non-observant); Albert attended a [[Catholic school|Catholic elementary ...
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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
1: ...icle|SUV]], see [[Ford Expedition]] (especially replacing the [[Ford Excursion]]). For the science fic...
6: ... de Azambuja]] ([[15th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[African]] coast)
7: ... de Alenquer]] ([[15th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[African]] coast)
8: ...lmeida]] ([[16th century]] [[Portuguese]] naval explorer and [[viceroy]] of [[India]])
9: ...uerque]] ([[16th century]] [[Portuguese]] naval explorer and [[viceroy]] of [[India]]) - History of philosophy (13862 bytes)
1: ...n from different [[premise]]s and approaches, examples of which include [[rationalism]] (through [[log...
7: ...ome and includes the Greek philosophers such as [[Plato]]. The Medieval period runs until roughly the ...
12: ...ruth was no more than opinion and for teaching people to argue fallaciously to prove whatever conclusi...
14: ...thens had a direct [[democracy]]. It's known from Plato's writings that many sophists maintained schoo...
16: ...d truth. He wrote nothing, but inspired many disciples. He was executed in [[399 BCE]] on the charge t... - David Livingstone (4684 bytes)
3: ...ottish]] [[missionary]] and [[List of explorers|explorer]] of the [[Victorian era]], now best remember...
6: ...ing in [[London]], he became attracted by the example of another Scot, Robert Moffat, whose daughter h...
12: In the period [[1852]]–[[1856|56]], he explored the interior, discovering [[Victoria Falls]] ...
17: ...racts and rapids that Livingstone had failed to explore on his earlier travels.
19: ...ed great difficulty in raising funds to further explore [[Africa]]. - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
1: {{List of people A}}
98: ...p://www.nyjournalnews.com/newsroom/090303/b05w03abplanalp.html]
107: *[[Albert Abrams|Abrams, Albert]], (1863-1924), fraudulent doctor - Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
11: About 125 million people live in the countries of which she is Head of St...
15: ... HRH [[George VI of the United Kingdom|The Prince Albert, Duke of York]] (later King George VI), the secon...
29: ...dging to devote her life to the service of the people of the Commonwealth and Empire.
33: ...s claim to the [[Greece|Greek]] throne and was simply referred to as Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten bef...
46: ...ork|HRH The Prince Andrew, Duke of York]] (Andrew Albert Christian Edward) (born [[19 February]] [[1960]])... - Boudicca (6973 bytes)
9: ...ook over, depriving the nobles of their lands and plundering the kingdom. According to Tacitus, Boudic...
11: ...troyed it, besieging the last defenders in the temple for two days before it fell. The future governor...
17: ...tforms eight, nine or ten as her supposed resting place) but this is unlikely. [[Manduessedum]] near t...
19: ...s, and Suetonius was removed as governor, to be replaced by [[Publius Petronius Turpilianus]].
25: ...e based his account on that of Tacitus, but he simplifies the sequence of events and adds details, suc... - Margaret I of Denmark (7423 bytes)
4: ...e already in arms against their unpopular king, [[Albert of Mecklenburg]].
12: ...ries, as tending in her opinion to prevent the complete amalgamation of [[Scandinavia]]. But with her ...
22: ...tland]] she purchased from its actual possessors, Albert of Mecklenburg and the [[Livonian Order]], and th...
35: before3= [[Albert of Mecklenburg|Albert]] | - Maria Theresa of Austria (8450 bytes)
16: ...s Marie Christine (1742-1798), married HSH Prince Albert of Saxony (1738-1822); no issue
24: ...d I of the Two Sicilies|HM King Ferdinand IV of Naples and Sicily]] (1751-1825); had issue
29: ...dditionally, the army was weak and the treasury depleted due to two wars near the end of her father's ...
37: ... years later and became more closeted from her people. Her focus changed from attempting to regain Si... - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
12: ...f Leiningen]]. Victoria, the only child of the couple, was born in Kensington Palace, London on [[24 M...
18: ... of duty (his family desired the match). Whatever Albert's original reasons for marrying Victoria may have...
20: ...merged the Royal House name and family surname, replacing both with one deliberately English sounding ...
29: ...wives of Whigs, but Sir Robert Peel expected to replace them with wives of Tories. Victoria strongly o...
35: ... formally obtain the title until [[1857]]. Prince Albert was never granted a peerage dignity. - Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
7: place_of_birth=[[Sandringham]], [[Norfolk]], [[Engla...
9: place_of_death=[[Paris]], [[France]]
11: ...having had the right to that title, as it would imply that she was a [[princess]] by [[birthright]] ra...
13: ...pic endeavours were overshadowed by a [[scandal]]-plagued marriage. Her bitter accusations of [[adulte...
22: ...ther. On the death of her paternal grandfather, [[Albert Spencer, 7th Earl Spencer]] in [[1975]], Diana's ... - Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
11: ... a [[Parliament]]ary [[Annuity]] of [[UKP|?]]4000 plus ?4000 from her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge...
17: ... was Albert Victor's grandmother. However, Prince Albert Victor died of [[pneumonia]] six weeks later.
19: ...an arranged marriage, May and George soon were deeply in love. George never took a mistress and wrote ...
21: ...], [[St. James's Palace]], in [[London]]. The couple had six children in total, listed below.
38: ...ty, but was a favourite of George, who liked a simple life. - Helen Clark (4005 bytes)
26: |Mt Albert, Owairaka
37: |[[Jenny Shipley]]
45: ...sive Coalition Party (2002, with parliamentary supply and confidence from [[United Future New Zealand ...
47: ... administrations of [[Jim Bolger]] and [[Jenny Shipley]] during the [[1990s]]. She is seen as an Auckl...
49: ...f Representatives]] in 1981, representing the Mt. Albert electorate, in [[Auckland, New Zealand|Auckland]]... - Mary Robinson (21825 bytes)
25: ...ered to be a prestigious appointment made to accomplished lawyers. Subsequent holders of the title hav...
37: ...ucceed her to the Irish presidency, so Robinson replaced McAleese in the Campaign for Homosexual Law R...
41: ...st preserved Viking sites. Though Robinson and people who in the past might never had supported her ca...
55: ...eform (abolished censorship in the 1960s, for example), and he was seen as a near certainty to win the...
57: ==Lenihan campaign implodes== - Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
7: place_of_birth=[[Saint Petersburg]], [[Russia]] |
9: place_of_death=[[New York City]], [[New York]]
22: ...]] to [[Universal Studios]]. Rand then wrote the play, ''[[The Night of January 16th]]'' in [[1934]] ...
28: ...tlas Shrugged]]'' is often seen as Rand's most complete statement of Objectivist philosophy in any of ...
31: ...]], all of which she believed helped foster a crippling culture of resentment towards individual human... - Lise Meitner (3907 bytes)
4: ...ent to [[Berlin]] in [[1907]] to study with [[Max Planck]] and the chemist [[Otto Hahn]]. She worked t...
10: ...gner]] together jumped into action, persuading [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]], who had the celebrity, to wr...
12: ...omen's Press Club (USA) in 1946; received the Max Planck Medal of the German Physics Society, 1949. - Mary Edwards Walker (4835 bytes)
8: ...]]. She married a fellow medical school student, Albert Miller, and they set up a joint practice in [[Rom... - Mother Teresa (22682 bytes)
6: She was awarded the [[Templeton Prize]] in [[1973]] , the [[Nobel Peace Prize...
22: ...nted, unloved, uncared for throughout society, people that have become a burden to the society and are...
24: ... she converted an abandoned [[Hinduism|Hindu]] temple into the [[Kalighat Home for the Dying]], a free...
29: ...ity Brothers was founded in [[1963]], and a contemplative branch of the Sisters followed in [[1976]]. ...
33: ...on her included a Kennedy Prize ([[1971]]), the [[Albert Schweitzer]] International Prize ([[1975]]), the ... - Grace Kelly (6610 bytes)
3: ...g Sovereign Prince, [[Albert II, Prince of Monaco|Albert II of Monaco]].
25: ...onarch of Monaco as [[Albert II, Prince of Monaco|Albert II of Monaco]]
28: ...n, rather than reverting to France. Due to Prince Albert's enduring bachelorhood, Monegasque law now state...
48: ...rincess Grace Patricia Kelly & Ancestry of Prince Albert] - Marilyn Monroe (30186 bytes)
8: ...ven. The Bolenders were a religious couple who supplemented their meager income by being foster parent...
15: ...3.jpg|frame|right|Cover of the first issue of ''[[Playboy]]'']]
22: By 1952 Zanuck was nearly convinced and she played her first role as a leading lady in ''Don't B...
23: ...l, [[movie]] critics seemed to forget about the [[plot]] and focused on Marilyn and her unique connect...
25: ...ppeared in the first edition of his new magazine, Playboy in December 1953. It was a smash hit. And wh... - Campion (697 bytes)
3: *'''Campion''' is the common name of [[flowering plants]] in two closely related genera in the family...
8: **[[Albert Campion]] (a [[fictional character]] created by [...
9: ...e Campion]] (a champion [[squash (sport)|squash]] player)
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