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  1. Costa Rica (12931 bytes)
    1: ...ngside [[Uruguay]], is seen as an exceptional example of political stablity in the region, and sometim...
    5: ...1em 1em; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"
    65: The native people of the [[Mayans]] and [[Aztecs]] were conquered ...
    69: ...ta Rica has avoided much of the violence that has plagued Central America. Since the late [[19th centu...
    109: ...cause the Government had implemented a seven year plan of expansion in the high tech industry. They h...
  2. Main Page (2698 bytes)
    6: ...width="40%" class="MainPageBG" style="border: 1px solid #ffc9c9; color: #000; background-color: #ffffff">
    15: :{| style="border:1px solid #ddd; text-align:center; margin: auto;" cellspaci...
    42: ...width="40%" class="MainPageBG" style="border: 1px solid #c6c9ff; color: #000; background-color: #ffffff">
    62: :{| style="border:1px solid #ddd; text-align:center; margin: auto;" cellspaci...
  3. Periodic table (7298 bytes)
    1: ...e '''Mendeleev periodic table''', is a tabular display of the known [[chemical element]]s. First creat...
    3: ...laying the chemical elements|other methods for displaying the chemical elements]] for more details or ...
    9: ...ry]] (IUPAC). The IUPAC scheme was developed to replace both older Roman numeral systems as they confu...
    14: ==Other methods for displaying the chemical elements==
    17: ...iodic table (big)|big table]] provides the basics plus full element names.
  4. Jacques Cartier (8139 bytes)
    3: ...tember 1]] [[1557]]) was a French [[Exploration|explorer]] who is popularly thought of as one of the m...
    9: ...may be considered one of the most conscientious explorers of the period.
    13: ...at present day [[Gaspé|Gaspé, Quebec]] where he planted a cross and claimed the territory for France...
    23: ...535 to mid-April 1536 the French fleet lay frozen solid at the mouth of the St. Charles river, under the ...
    35: ...den and seeds of cabbage, turnip and lettuce were planted. A fortified settlement was thus created wh...
  5. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
    11: About 125 million people live in the countries of which she is Head of St...
    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...
    55: ...ronation of the British monarch|coronation]] took place in [[Westminster Abbey]] on [[2 June]] [[1953]...
    64: ... in some cases, such as [[South Africa]], she has played an important role in retaining or restoring g...
  6. Main Page2 (2348 bytes)
    1: {{MainPageIntro}}<!-- Template:MainPageIntro -->
    6: ...width="55%" class="MainPageBG" style="border: 1px solid #ffc9c9; color: #000; background-color: #fff3f3"|
    22: ...width="45%" class="MainPageBG" style="border: 1px solid #c6c9ff; color: #000; background-color: #f0f0ff"|
    44: <h3>March Facts</h3> {{In the news}}<!-- Template:In the news -->
    50: ....5em 1em 0; margin: 0 3px 3px; border-bottom: 2px solid #ccc">
  7. Indira Gandhi (15405 bytes)
    1: ...ellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="border: 1px solid; margin-left: 1em"
    11: ! Place of Birth:
    22: ! colspan="2" style="border-top: 1px solid" | First Term
    36: ! colspan="2" style="border-top: 1px solid" | Second Term
    59: ...'goongi gudiya'' ([[Hindi]] for dumb doll), as people thought that she would be a puppet in the hands ...
  8. Sofia Kovalevskaya (3306 bytes)
    7: ...lly completed the study of [[rotating solid]]s, applying the then-new theory of [[Abelian function]]s ...
    15: ...istorically, and the friend was so impressed he implored Sophia's father to let her take private mathe...
    17: ...] and is interred there in the [[Norra begravningsplatsen]].
  9. Florence Nightingale (15657 bytes)
    7: ...d [[Parthenope]] for the old city that is now [[Naples]]). A brilliant and strong-willed woman, Floren...
    23: ...mily objections concerning the risks and social implications of such activity, and the [[Roman Cathol...
    31: ...cial indifference. [[Medicine]]s were in short supply, [[hygiene]] was being neglected, and mass [[inf...
    35: ...in an accident. Following this episode she used a solid Russian-built carriage, with waterproof hood and ...
    47: ...statistical reports and was instrumental in the implementation of its recommendations.
  10. Bonnie and Clyde (17385 bytes)
    5: Their exploits, along with those of other criminals such as ...
    25: ...he returned to Texas within weeks, embroiled in a plan to raid Eastham prison and free associate [[Ray...
    27: ...passable roads, stealing cars and swapping stolen plates regularly. Though Clyde's astounding driving ...
    35: ...bined with the large number of guns, cars, and people that floated through it, history books can only ...
    37: == Joplin ==
  11. Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
    2: ...[[United Kingdom]] and [[United States]]. Many people therefore regard Joan of Arc as a notable woman ...
    7: ...-Burgundian in loyalty. France at that time was split by a factional rivalry which would allow the En...
    12: ...ns where preparations were being made to bring supplies to the city of [[Orl顮s]], which had been und...
    24: ...Duke of Burgundy. Negotiations with Burgundian diplomats began at Reims shortly after the coronation,...
    40: ..."...in a loud voice the holy name of Jesus, and implored and invoked without ceasing the aid of the sa...
  12. Bette Davis (6722 bytes)
    7: .... Her first starring role was in ''[[The Man Who Played God]]'', and she became a star in ''[[Of Huma...
    11: ...hat Ever Happened to Baby Jane?]]'', in which she played a parody of herself opposite her long-time ri...
    13: ...d [[box-office]] potential in his former contract player, [[Jack Warner]] signed Davis for another ven...
    21: ...s. This was to protect an Oscar from commercial exploitation.
  13. Iris (plant) (13374 bytes)
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = lightgreen}}
    4: {{Taxobox_regnum_entry | taxon = [[Plant]]ae}}
    5: {{Taxobox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
    10: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    11: ...axobox_section_subdivision | color = lightgreen | plural_taxon = Species}}
  14. Hillary Rodham Clinton (17176 bytes)
    33: ...ubbell from Arkansas, who also played a key role, pled guilty to felony charges of lying to federal in...
    41: ...itics called it inappropriate for a First Lady to play a role in matters of public policy.
    53: ...le, she remained resolute that their marriage was solid. Both Bill and Hillary Clinton's memoirs later re...
    115: ...//www.hillpac.com/ HillPAC] - Presidential Race Exploratory Committee
  15. Human skeleton (3903 bytes)
    2: ...s, some of them joined together, supported and supplemented by a structure of [[ligament]]s, [[tendon]...
    4: ...h are separated at birth but fuse together into a solid structure in later years.
    11: ...]], the manufacture of [[blood cell]]s that takes place in [[bone marrow]] (which is why [[bone marrow...
  16. Actinium (7046 bytes)
    53: | [[State of matter]] || solid ([[magnetism|__]])
    135: == Applications ==
    136: ...e]]. Otherwise it has no significant industrial applications.
    156: ...th effects, actinium-227 is about as dangerous as plutonium. Ingesting even small amounts of actinium-...
  17. Gastrointestinal tract (16596 bytes)
    39: ..., and slight amounts of chemical processing takes place, especially on protein, by the enzymes present...
    47: ...er organ systems (for instance, nerves and blood) play a major role in the digestive system.
    55: ...in the mouth, when we chew and swallow, and is completed in the small intestine. The chemical process ...
    75: ...olve the tissue of the stomach itself. In most people, the stomach mucosa is able to resist the juice,...
    86: ...ontain most of their energy as carbohydrates. Examples are bread, potatoes, legumes, rice, corn, noodl...
  18. Vagina (1372 bytes)
    5: ...und [[tendon]]s, called a [[vagina fibrosa]] when solid or a [[vagina mucosa]] when it contains a fluid-f...
  19. Skull (7027 bytes)
    10: ...[[medulla oblongata]]. Fourteen bones form the ''splanchnocranium'', the bones supporting the face. En...
    13: ...[[endochondral ossification]]. The bones of the splanchnocranium and the sides and roof of the neuroc...
    15: ... gradually fuse together into solid bone (for example, the [[frontal bone]]s).
    17: ...ective tissue of the fontanelles is invaded and replaced by bone. The posterior fontanelle usually clo...
    60: *[[foramina of cribriform plate]] - [[olfactory nerve]] bundles
  20. Chromosome (12667 bytes)
    2: ...cessed for [[transcription]], regulation, and [[replication]]. Chromosomes were first observed by [[Ka...
    5: ...pecial structures called ''[[telomere]]s''. DNA replication begins at many different locations on the ...
    8: ...omosomes initiate replication and one origin of replication.
    19: ...romosomes are highly structured (Fig. 2). For example, genes with similar functions are often kept clo...
    23: ...>'''Table 1:''' Examples of chromosome numbers (diploid).</caption>

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