Search results

No page with that title exists You can create an article with this title or put up a request for it. Please search Wikipedia before creating an article to avoid duplicating an existing one, which may have a different name or spelling.

Showing below up to 20 results starting with #1.


View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).

Article title matches

  1. Toy Manchester Terrier (1131 bytes)
    1: ...-- The following markup is for the breed table displayed on the page. Scroll down to get to the main t...
    4: !Toy Manchester Terrier
    18: |[http://www.akc.org/breeds/Toy_manchester_terrier/index.cfm Stds]
    24: A '''Toy Manchester Terrier''' is a small [[dog breed|breed]] of [[te...

Page text matches

  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. Christabel Pankhurst (1631 bytes)
    3: ...y 13]], [[1958]]) was a [[suffragette]] born in [[Manchester]], [[England]].
    5: ...erself imprisoned on many occasions for her principles.
    7: ...st obtained a law degree from the [[University of Manchester]]. Between 1912 and 1913 she lived in [[Paris, Fr...
  3. Emmeline Pankhurst (1950 bytes)
    5: She was born Emmeline Goulden in [[Manchester]], [[England]] to [[abolitionist]] parents, and m...
    7: ...n did not endear her to everyone, and there were splits within the movement as a result. Her autobiog...
  4. Sylvia Pankhurst (3170 bytes)
    5: She was born in [[Manchester|Manchester, England]], a daughter of [[Dr. Richard Pankhurst...
  5. Thomas R. Marshall (6779 bytes)
    5: Marshall was born in [[North Manchester, Indiana]], where he frequently spent time at the...
    7: ...not successful in passing much of his progressive platform through the state legislature, nor in raisi...
  6. Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
    21: | '''Place of birth:'''
    26: | '''Place of death:''' || [[Washington, D.C.]]
    42: ...n''' and nicknamed '''Honest Abe''', the '''Rail Splitter''', and the '''Great Emancipator''', was the...
    44: ...]][[Confederate States of America#International Diplomacy and Legal Status |<small><sup>1</sup></small...
    46: ...]. His leadership qualities were evident in his diplomatic handling of the border slave states at the ...
  7. Jamaica (16893 bytes)
    13: ...| <small>''[[National motto]]: Out of Many One People''</small>
    65: ... to it by the original [[Arawak]] or [[Taino]] people from South America, who first settled there arou...
    71: ...eaving the federation in [[1962]] and is now a completely sovereign nation. Jamaica celebrated the tri...
    80: ...n which the Queen and Governor-General would be replaced by a President.
    88: ...]], with power often alternating between the [[People's National Party]] and [[Jamaican Labour Party]]...
  8. United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
    54: ...[[European Union]] and [[NATO]]. Usually known simply as the '''United Kingdom''' or the '''UK''', it ...
    64: ...) has been proposed, but is little used outside diplomatic circles.
    69: ...land was on the brink of economic ruin and was deeply unpopular with the broader Scottish population.
    71: ...nd]]. This was also an unpopular decision, taking place just after the unsuccessful United Irishmen Re...
    74: ...he 20th century saw the UK's strength seriously depleted in two World Wars. The second half witnessed ...
  9. Football (soccer) (22343 bytes)
    5: ...layers allowed to handle the ball in the field of play.
    7: ...e from other sports known as "[[football]]". <!-- Please see above polite suggestions before changing ...
    9: ...on television. A very large number of people also play football at an amateur level.
    11: ...rica]] &mdash; football evokes great passions and plays an important role in the life of individual fa...
    15: ...ll with their hands or arms during play. Although players mainly use their feet to move the ball aroun...
  10. Connecticut (28543 bytes)
    56: ...t and northwest corners of the state contrast sharply with its industrial cities, located along the co...
    65: ..."[[Gold Coast, Connecticut|Gold Coast]]", for example, is often derided by residents of the rest of th...
    79: ...ly''' have been a miracle.) [[Bus]] service is supplied by [[Connecticut Transit]], owned by the [[Con...
    81: ...hey exited. A series of terrible crashes at these plazas eventually led to abandonment of the whole to...
    83: ...e daily radio broadcasts of where crashes have completely blocked traffic are a fact of life for commu...
  11. Indiana (20194 bytes)
    68: ... towns, such as [[North Manchester, Indiana|North Manchester]].]]
    73: ...]] manufactures than many of its neighbors. The explanation appears to be certain factors in the labor...
    75: ...t was made by the mining industry of Indiana to replace those damaged walls with as nearly identical t...
    92: ...nce is perhaps better known than its size would imply due to the existence of the [[University of Notr...
    113: *[[Gary, Indiana|Gary]], in the northwest, birthplace of [[Michael Jackson|Michael]] and [[Janet Jac...
  12. Vermont (39851 bytes)
    36: ...he [[Green Mountains]] in the west and [[Lake Champlain]] in the northwest. It borders [[Massachusetts...
    38: ...amous for its scenery, [[dairy]] products and [[maple syrup]], Vermont has long been known for its [[L...
    44: ...iver itself is part of New Hampshire). [[Lake Champlain]], the major lake in Vermont, is the sixth-lar...
    46: ...northwest off Lake Champlain is the fertile [[Champlain Valley]]. In the south of the valley is [[Bomo...
    48: ... state is covered by forest, the rest in meadow, uplands, lakes, ponds and swampy wetlands.
  13. New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
    10: LargestCity = [[Manchester, New Hampshire|Manchester]] |
    38: ...[lilac|purple lilac]]. Its state bird is the [[purple finch]]. Its state tree is the [[Paper Birch|Ame...
    49: ...eeded for the [[Battle of Bunker Hill]] that took place north of Boston a few months later.
    62: ...out to about one Representative for every 3090 people.
    64: ...ves and state senators are paid just $100 a year, plus mileage, effectively meaning that state laws ar...
  14. Salem witch trials (12402 bytes)
    2: ...anoia]] which led to the deaths of at least 25 people and the imprisonment of scores more. [[Witch tri...
    6: ...husetts|Gloucester]], [[Manchester, Massachusetts|Manchester]], [[Malden, Massachusetts|Malden]], [[Charlestow...
    13: ...nd many others were ill; there were perhaps 80 people in jail awaiting trial.
    15: ...rrest more accused witches, and at least three people of some wealth. Six of the nineteen were men; mo...
    17: ...ng a plea. Though his refusal to plead is often explained as a way of preventing his possessions from ...
  15. Computer (32773 bytes)
    3: ...hat perform simple well-defined functions. The complex interactions of these components endow computer...
    4: ...iscipline which studies the theory, design, and application of computers is called '''[[computer scie...
    6: ==General principles==
    10: ... the physical phenomena being exploited. For example, electron flows might be used to model the flow ...
    12: ... operations on that information are reduced to simple [[Boolean algebra]].
  16. Richmond, Virginia (20197 bytes)
    48: ...Jefferson]] and [[George Washington]]. Richmond replaced [[Williamsburg, Virginia|Williamsburg]] as th...
    50: ...toll bridge]]s over the James River. In [[1910]], Manchester agreed to a political consolidation with the much...
    109: ... [[census]]{{GR|2}} of 2000, there are 197,790 people, 84,549 households, and 43,627 families residing...
    111: ...living with them, 27.1% are [[Marriage|married couples]] living together, 20.4% have a female househol...
    121: ...g]], the principal clearinghouse for [[organ transplant]]s in the United States
  17. Boston, Massachusetts (36071 bytes)
    1: {{Template:US City infobox|
    25: ...rse''), "The City of Higher Learning" (due to the plethora of universities and colleges in the Boston ...
    36: Boston played a key role in sparking both the [[American Re...
    71: ...ensus]]{{GR|2}} of [[2000]], there are 589,141 people, 239,528 households, and 115,212 families residi...
    73: ...living with them, 27.4% are [[Marriage|married couples]] living together, 16.4% have a female househol...
  18. Rail transport (15539 bytes)
    8: ...ay roll with a minimum of [[friction]]. As an example, a typical rail car can hold up to 125 tons of f...
    13: ...transport in many countries. In [[Asia]], for example, many millions use trains as regular transport i...
    15: ...t levels of rail transport have in some times and places been reduced in order to save money (see [[Be...
    22: ...uld be viewed from a system-wide perspective when planning, constructing and maintaining it. Some loco...
    28: ...] of the system. To be electrified, a means of supplying electricity to the train is needed. This can ...
  19. List of dog breeds (16959 bytes)
    3: ...r new breeds that may still be under development. Please see individual articles for more information....
    362: *[[Manchester Terrier]]
    404: ===Pa-Pl===
    429: *[[Plott Hound]]
    480: *[[Sarplaninac]]
  20. Australian Terrier (3970 bytes)
    19: ...oogle.com/search?q=cache:qN5YxOhiJ7kJ:www.fci.be/uploaded_files/008gb98_en.doc+site:www.fci.be+%228/+1...
    53: ...nt Terrier|Dandie Dinmont]], [[Manchester Terrier|Manchester]], [[Irish Terrier|Irish]], and [[Cairn Terrier|C...

View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).



Search in namespaces :

List redirects   Search for
Navigation

  • Art and Cultures
    • Art (https://academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Art)
    • Architecture (https://academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Architecture)
    • Cultures (https://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Cultures)
    • Music (https://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Music)
    • Musical Instruments (http://academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/List_of_musical_instruments)
  • Biographies (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Biographies)
  • Clipart (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Clipart)
  • Geography (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Geography)
    • Countries of the World (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Countries)
    • Maps (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Maps)
    • Flags (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Flags)
    • Continents (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Continents)
  • History (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/History)
    • Ancient Civilizations (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Ancient_Civilizations)
    • Industrial Revolution (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Industrial_Revolution)
    • Middle Ages (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Middle_Ages)
    • Prehistory (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Prehistory)
    • Renaissance (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Renaissance)
    • Timelines (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Timelines)
    • United States (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/United_States)
    • Wars (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Wars)
    • World History (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/History_of_the_world)
  • Human Body (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Human_Body)
  • Mathematics (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Mathematics)
  • Reference (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Reference)
  • Science (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Science)
    • Animals (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Animals)
    • Aviation (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Aviation)
    • Dinosaurs (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Dinosaurs)
    • Earth (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Earth)
    • Inventions (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Inventions)
    • Physical Science (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Physical_Science)
    • Plants (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Plants)
    • Scientists (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Scientists)
  • Social Studies (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Social_Studies)
    • Anthropology (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Anthropology)
    • Economics (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Economics)
    • Government (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Government)
    • Religion (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Religion)
    • Holidays (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Holidays)
  • Space and Astronomy
    • Solar System (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Solar_System)
    • Planets (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Planets)
  • Sports (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Sports)
  • Timelines (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Timelines)
  • Weather (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Weather)
  • US States (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/US_States)

Information

  • Home Page (http://academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php)
  • Contact Us (http://www.academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Contactus)

  • Clip Art (http://classroomclipart.com)
Toolbox
Personal tools