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- Nancy Harkness Love (1763 bytes)
11: ...an to be certified to fly a [[North American P-51 Mustang]], a [[C-54]], a [[North American B-25 Mitchell]]... - Nepal (22444 bytes)
1: ...t is in South Asia, sharing borders with the [[People's Republic of China]] ([[Tibet Autonomous Region...
58: ...y BC]]. By [[200]] AD, the Buddhist empire was displaced by resurgent Hindu fiefdoms such as the Licch...
62: ...chayat policy until [[1989]]'s "Jana Andolan" (People's Movement or [[Democracy Movement]]) forced the...
64: ...vil war]] and resulted in the deaths of 10,000 people.
68: ... in the grinding [[civil war]], the [[Nepalese People's War]], with the Maoist insurgents. - Oklahoma (32092 bytes)
46: ...ak savanah territory of the Cross Timbers, to the plains and semi-arid regions of Western Oklahoma and...
56: ... (Northwestern Oklahoma and The Panhandle), Great Plains Country (Southwestern Oklahoma), Frontier Cou...
60: ... plains, Southwestern Tablelands, Central [[Great Plains]],
111: ... [[Caddo]] and [[Osage]]. Descendants of these peoples still live in the state.
113: In the [[16th century]] [[Spain|Spanish]] explorers became the first Europeans to visit the area... - Aviation history (39698 bytes)
3: ...l]] story in [[The Bible]]. Nevertheless, it exemplifies man's desire to fly.
5: ...s are controlled by [[computer]]s, which can make planes that were otherwise unflyable able to fly, su...
15: ...esign, with modern knowledge of aerodynamic principles in mind, was made. Leonardo also sketched desig...
17: ...d examples from nature that such flights can take place without danger, although when the first trials...
19: The first known human flight ever took place in [[Paris]] in [[1783]]. [[Francois Pilatre ... - Horse (38916 bytes)
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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... - Hernando de Soto (explorer) (19418 bytes)
11: ... where his men raped the sacred virgins in the Temple of the Sun. With a group of fifty men, he discov...
15: ...his goods and equipped an expedition into the unexplored lands. His mission was to conquer, to settle,...
21: ...vana]] had, just shortly before his arrival, been plundered and burned down by French pirates. De Soto...
23: ...rida, in Bradenton (south of Tampa). He named the place ''Espiritu Santo'' after the Holy Ghost. De So...
26: ...isco Vá³±uez de Coronado]] into the territories explored by DeVaca to search for what came to be known... - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (37869 bytes)
3: ...uburbs or rural areas often call Oklahoma City simply "The City."
5: ..., and is the largest city in population of the 5 "plains states" ([[Oklahoma]], [[Kansas]], [[Nebraska...
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40: ...the second largest city in the nation still in compliance with the [[Clean Air Act]] (after [[Jacksonv...
51: ...[[Yukon, Oklahoma|Yukon]] <br>[[Mustang, Oklahoma|Mustang]] <br>[[El Reno, Oklahoma|El Reno]]</td> - Hernando de Soto explorer (34946 bytes)
1: ...6/1497 - 1542) was a [[Spanish people|Spanish]] explorer and [[conquistador]] who, while leading the f...
5: ...ertainty is that he spent time as a child at both places, and he stipulated in his will that his body ...
7: ...ever schemes for the extortion of [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|native villages]] for their cap...
12: ... the camp of the Incan army, where he and his men plundered Atahualpa's tents.<ref>MacQuarrie. Pp. 57-...
14: ...rom Atahualpa's camp, Atahualpa's ransom, and the plunder from Cuzco, and had become very wealthy.
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