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  1. Totem pole (20143 bytes)
    1: '''Totem poles''' are monumental sculptures carved from gr...
    2: [[Image:Totem_pole.jpg|thumb|Totem pole in Seattle Washington. Image provided by [ht...
    6: ... to a change in style over time, but instead to application of existing regional artistic styles to a ...
    8: ...ast increased. Christian missionaries reviled the totem pole as an object of heathen worship—which ...
    10: ... this moribund artistic tradition. Freshly-carved totem poles are being erected up and down the coast. Re...

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  1. Washington (20186 bytes)
    38: ...o avoid confusion, the capital is often called simply '''D.C.''', and the state often called '''Washin...
    45: ...culture. Today, they are most notable for their [[totem pole]]s and their ornately carved canoes and mask...
    49: ...ations of the straits were performed by Spanish explorers [[Manuel Quimper]] in [[1790]] and [[Francis...
    51: ...] of [[1790]] opened the northwest territory to explorers and trappers from other nations, most notabl...
    59: ...on the [[Yakima Valley]] became known for its [[apple]] orchards while the growth of wheat using dry-f...
  2. Australian Aboriginal art (4187 bytes)
    9: ...cular using the motif of a [[handprint]]. More simple designs of straight lines, circles and spirals, ...
    13: ...ened tool. Only the inner smooth bark is kept and placed in a fire. After heating in the fire, the bar...
    15: After the painting is completed, the bark is splinted at either end to keep the painting flat. A f...
    34: Story telling and totem representation feature prominently in all forms o...
  3. Civilization (29205 bytes)
    5: ... this sense, civilization is an exclusive term, applied to some human groups and not others.
    7: ...society, whether complex and city-dwelling, or simple and tribal. This definition is often perceived a...
    11: ... or crude behavior. In this sense, civilization implies sophistication and refinement.
    15: ...on is a complex society, as distinguished from simpler societies. Everyone lives in a society and a c...
    17: ...rrigation]]. This enables farmers to produce a surplus of food that will not be needed for their own s...
  4. Totem pole (20143 bytes)
    1: '''Totem poles''' are monumental sculptures carved from gr...
    2: [[Image:Totem_pole.jpg|thumb|Totem pole in Seattle Washington. Image provided by [ht...
    6: ... to a change in style over time, but instead to application of existing regional artistic styles to a ...
    8: ...ast increased. Christian missionaries reviled the totem pole as an object of heathen worship—which ...
    10: ... this moribund artistic tradition. Freshly-carved totem poles are being erected up and down the coast. Re...
  5. Amulet (8206 bytes)
    6: ...word]]s said in certain occasions – for example: ''vade retro, [[Satan]]as'' – ([[Latin]],...
    9: ...ets vary considerably according to their time and place of origin.
    10: ...hanging from their necks; in [[Bolivia]] and some places in [[Argentina]] the god [[Ekeko]] furnishes ...
    16: ...cactus]] can cause controversy, for while some people consider them beneficial, others think they dela...
    20: In [[Central Europe]], people believed [[garlic]] kept [[vampire]]s away, as ...
  6. Rome (33048 bytes)
    15: ...anus &ndash; [[SPQR]]''<br>(The Senate and the People of Rome)</small>
    38: ...ncircle the nine largest italian cities: Milan, Naples, Turin, Bologna, Palermo Catania, Florence, Gen...
    45: ...''*rum-'', "teat", with possible reference to the totem wolf (Latin ''lupa'', a word also meaning "prosti...
    49: ...r another [[Italic languages|Italic]] speaking people the [[Sabines]]. At this location the Tiber form...
    51: ====Peoples of Early Italy====
  7. Wolf (22358 bytes)
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    11: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    15: ...ty]]/[[country]], as well as [[conservation]]/[[exploitation]].
    41: ...bitat type, individual personalities, and food supply. Generally packs contain between two and six ani...
    43: ... not give the other wolves orders. The alphas simply have the most freedom to choose where they would...
  8. Long house (1056 bytes)
    1: ... of long, narrow single room building built by peoples in various parts of the world including [[Asia]...
    8: ...e of the longitudinal axis. A totem is sometimes placed in front of the house.The longhouses were com...
  9. Red deer (16671 bytes)
    3: {{Taxobox begin placement | color = pink}}
    12: {{Taxobox end placement}}
    14: {{Taxobox section subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Subspecies}}
    58: ...ual demise of many game animals and sought, and implemented, hunting seasons and limits, which saved m...
    61: ... [[American Indian]] tribes. Among the [[Oto]] people Elk is described as [[cross-dressing]] in severa...
  10. Civilizations (30128 bytes)
    8: ... this sense, civilization is an exclusive term, applied to some human groups and not others.
    11: ...society, whether complex and city-dwelling, or simple and tribal. This definition is often perceived a...
    17: ... or crude behavior. In this sense, civilization implies sophistication and refinement.
    19: ===5: Superior vs. less complex societies===
    20: ...[barbarian]]s"). This act of civilizing weaker peoples was sometimes called the "[[White Man's Burden]...
  11. Taboo (2528 bytes)
    3: ... as taboo it is forbidden and interdictions are implemented concerning the [[topic]], such as the grou...
    9: ...ure in [[cultural materialism]], endeavoured to explain taboos as a consequence of the [[ecology|ecolo...
    11: ... system, described in his collections of essays ''Totem and Taboo'', Freud postulates a link between forb...
  12. Mobile phone (30513 bytes)
    14: == Worldwide deployment ==
    16: ... Due to their low establishment costs and rapid deployment, mobile phone networks have since spread ra...
    18: ...lephone numbers in the [[North American Numbering Plan]] (NANP), and the lack of non-regional special ...
    24: ...[clock]] and a [[calculator]] and often one can [[play]] some [[game]]s on them. Newer models sometim...
    26: ..., which permits the same phone to be used in multiple countries. For this to work, the [[mobile phone ...

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