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  1. Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
    1: ...] and early [[19th century]] resulting from the replacement of an economy based on manual labor to one...
    10: ...the surplus population who could no longer find employment in [[agriculture]] into the cities to seek ...
    12: ... other nations, such as [[France]], markets were split up by local regions, which often imposed tolls ...
    14: ...to produce more goods to meet the needs of the people.
    16: From 1430, people in Europe discovered sea routes to Asia and Amer...
  2. Christina of Sweden (9364 bytes)
    15: <tr valign=top><td>'''Place of Birth'''<td>[[Stockholm]]
    17: <tr valign=top><td>'''Place of Death'''<td>[[Rome]]
    18: <tr valign=top><td>'''Place of Burial'''<td>[[St. Peter's Basilica]], [[Ro...
    22: ...as caused her to later become an icon of the transgendered community. During the [[20th century]], her gra...
    27: ...a prince would be trained. Even as a child she displayed a precociousness that astonished the brillian...
  3. Condoleezza Rice (23116 bytes)
    18: |'''Place of Birth'''
    35: ...sical term "con dolcezza" which is a direction to play "with sweetness". [http://www.wnyc.org/legacy/s...
    41: ...h the goal of becoming a concert [[pianist]]. Her plans changed when she attended a course on internat...
    58: ...7]], she sat on the Federal Advisory Committee on Gender-Integrated Training in the Military.
    77: ...ush named Rice's deputy, [[Stephen Hadley]], to replace her as National Security Advisor. On January 7...
  4. Marie Curie (5862 bytes)
    5: ...eakdown|mental breakdown]] for a year. Due to her gender, she was not allowed admission into any Russian o...
    7: ...ted from it. By [[1898]] they deduced a logical explanation: that the pitchblende contained traces of ...
    15: ...share two Nobel Prizes. She is one of only two people who has been awarded a [[Nobel Prize]] in two di...
  5. Ellen G. White (5403 bytes)
    5: ...and the most translated American author of either gender. Her writings covered topics of [[theology]], [[e...
    17: ... she was unable to return to school, and never completed any further formal education.
    25: ...ure), show her places (on earth, in heaven, other planets), or tell her information. When the vision ...
    27: ...as a depiction of the [[Millerites|Adventist]] people following Jesus, marching to the city (heaven). ...
    29: ...of her visions were the more significant part she played in establishing and shaping the [[Seventh-day...
  6. Human skeleton (3903 bytes)
    2: ...s, some of them joined together, supported and supplemented by a structure of [[ligament]]s, [[tendon]...
    11: ...]], the manufacture of [[blood cell]]s that takes place in [[bone marrow]] (which is why [[bone marrow...
    28: == Gender differences ==
  7. Greek language (35285 bytes)
    25: ... historical stages of the Greek language that are placed prior to the creation of the [[Greek alphabet...
    36: ...Italian]] is to [[Latin language|Latin]], for example. It is claimed that an "educated" speaker of the...
    44: Greek is spoken by about 12 million people mainly in [[Greece]] and [[Cyprus]] but also in ...
    52: ... reflects features of the older language. The examples below are intended to represent Attic Greek in ...
    164: | [[plosive consonant|'''Plosive''']]
  8. Culture (23440 bytes)
    6: ...ntries as more civilized than others, and some people as more cultured than others. Thus some cultural...
    8: ... the indigenous music traditions of aboriginal peoples of [[Australia]].
    10: ...different culture"; but class as "uncultured". People lacking "culture" often seemed more "natural", a...
    12: ... (philosophy)|authentic]] unblemished lives, uncomplicated and uncorrupted by the highly-stratified [[...
    14: ...ties produced for, and consumed by, non-élite people or the [[proletariat|masses]]. (Note that some c...
  9. Hunter-gatherer (4757 bytes)
    1: ...mony with the natural state of the world) of wild plants and animals. Consequently, hunter-gatherers ...
    5: ...er, etc. However, this usage is beginning to be replaced with gatherer.
    18: ...procure it. Delayed return foragers store the surplus food.
    20: ...ion, lack of food surplus (control), and an equal gender contribution to kin and cultural survival.
    22: ...the landscape through cutting or burning unuseful plants while encouraging those they could consume.
  10. Sex (2995 bytes)
    1: ...loosely speaking, [[gender]]s). These refer to complementary groups that combine [[genetic]] material ...
    3: == Sex in the plant kingdom ==
    5: ...heir relative sizes and motility. In [[flowering plant]]s, [[flower]]s bear the gametes. In some cas...
    10: ... variation. One interesting variation is in the [[platypus]], a rather unusual mammal in many other wa...
  11. Mali (7755 bytes)
    17: ...t, une foi<br>([[French language|French]]: One people, one goal, one faith)''</small>
    64: ... parties based on ethnic, religious, regional, or gender lines. The National Assembly is the sole legislat...
    84: ...], [[salt]] and [[limestone]] being most widely exploited.
    91: ...1997]], the government continued its successful implementation of an [[IMF]]-recommended [[structural ...
  12. Utah (29154 bytes)
    68: Song = ''[[Utah, This is the Place]]'' |
    89: ... trappers&mdash;including [[Jim Bridger]]&mdash;explored some regions of Utah in the early 1800s. The ...
    92: ...gnated the capital. In [[1856]], Salt Lake City replaced Fillmore as the territorial capital.
    96: ...edition" to quell the supposed rebellion and to replace Brigham Young as territorial governor with [[A...
    100: ... the government's advance. Although wagons and supplies were burned, eventually the troops arrived and...
  13. Alexander the Great (42049 bytes)
    6: ...s lifetime, and especially after his death, his exploits inspired a literary tradition in which he app...
    9: ...eeping in the company of snakes, but by [[Zeus]]. Plutarch (''Alexander'' 2.2-3) relates that both Phi...
    11: ...er was [[Zeus]], rather than Philip. According to Plutarch (''Alexander'' 2.1), his father descended f...
    14: ...omannus]], the recently crowned King of Persia. [[Plutarch]] mentions an irate letter from Alexander t...
    16: ...ad pledged allegiance to Philip were not quick to pledge it to a 20-year-old boy. He immediately order...
  14. Civil rights (27169 bytes)
    2: ...e and sometimes protected by [[government]]s. Examples of rights and liberties include the right to ge...
    4: ...privileges, advantages, and accommodations of any place of public accommodation, as defined in this se...
    10: ... society and means that civil rights attach to people by virute of their [[citizenship]] of a [[state]...
    12: ...ual at birth, regardless of such factors as race, gender or class, and determines status and capacity. As ...
    14: ...much broader. [[Jurist]] [[Karel Vasak]], for example, discusses a right to peace and the right to a c...
  15. Tropical cyclone (34538 bytes)
    13: ...ological phenomena. Mid-latitude cyclones for example, draw their energy mostly from pre-existing temp...
    32: In other places in the world, hurricanes have been called ''B...
    38: ...different definitions: the United States, for example, defines sustained winds based on a 1-minute ave...
    63: ...d the United States is better able to evacuate people from threatened areas than many other nations. M...
    100: ...on occurs from [[June 1]] to [[November 30]], sharply peaking in early September. The northeast Pacifi...
  16. Anthropology (23191 bytes)
    1: ...with anthropological methods now being commonly applied in single society/group studies.
    5: ...duction and consumption, exchange, socialization, gender, and other expressions of culture, with strong em...
    14: ...nderstanding how it fits into other academic disciplines.
    16: ... the culture concept which is central to the discipline.
    18: ...world is becoming smaller and more integrated, people's experience of the world is increasingly atomiz...
  17. Mathematics (24164 bytes)
    7: ...y that of [[number]]s. The realization that two apples and two oranges do have something in common, na...
    8: ...tic]] (e.g. [[addition]], [[subtraction]], [[multiplication]] and [[division (mathematics)|division]])...
    10: ...em|writing numbers]]. Perhaps [[prehistoric]] peoples first expressed [[quantity]] by drawing lines i...
    12: Historically, the major disciplines within mathematics arose out of the need to d...
    14: ==Inspiration, aesthetics and pure and applied mathematics==
  18. Religion (72319 bytes)
    1: ...defined it as the sum total of answers given to explain humankind's relationship with the universe. I...
    2: ...anization" &ndash; that is, an organization of people that supports the exercise of some religion, oft...
    19: ...rience with the Divine. This narrower definition places "religion" in contradistinction with [[ration...
    21: ...us, who see metaphysical claims as necessary to explain natural phenomena at a fundamental level.
    23: ...or, institutionalized religions. This definition places "religion" in contradistinction to "spiritual...
  19. Cattle (12844 bytes)
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    12: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    15: ... and as [[draught animal]]s (pulling [[cart]]s, [[plow]]s and the like). In some countries, such as [[...
    17: ...etic testing of the Dwarf Lulu breed, the only humpless "''Bos taurus''-type" cattle in Nepal, found t...
    21: ...oximately) is called a '''cow'''. The adjective applying to cattle is '''bovine'''.
  20. Horse (38916 bytes)
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement|color= pink}}
    11: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    12: {{Taxobox_section_binomial_simple|color=pink|binomial_name=Equus caballus}}
    15: ...ill call the groups of machines that now take the place of the horse on the battlefield "[[cavalry]]" ...
    19: ...and sheep.) Vestiges of other toes remain as the splint bones, the callus-like "chestnuts" on the inne...

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