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  1. King Arthur (22450 bytes)
    25: ...riginal purpose of this story would be to promote popular acceptance of the new [[Christianity|Christia...
    43: In these Arthurian [[romance]]s, which gained popularity beginning in the 12th century, Arthur gath...
    80: ...everal books by [[Norma Lorre Goodrich]] are very popular, but are based on a poorly received analysis ...
    146: ...e, Mythology and Legend'' (edited by Maria Leach) Funk and Wagnalls. New York.
  2. Aretha Franklin (7875 bytes)
    2: ...is also adept at [[jazz]], [[rock]], [[blues]], [[pop]], [[hip-hop]], [[gospel]], and even [[opera]], T...
    6: ...nd]]. In the early [[1960s]], Franklin had a few popular songs, most notably ''"Rock-a-bye Your Baby w...
    10: ...isingly she never made it to number one in the UK pop charts - the best result being a number four with...
    16: ...g with artists of the stature of Curtis Mayfield, popularity and critical success waned during the mid ...
    88: *''[[Immaculate Funk]]'' ([[2000]]) (documentary)
  3. Clavichord (3295 bytes)
    15: The [[clavinet]]—used in funk and [[Rock and roll|rock music]]—is essenti...
  4. Saxophone (14311 bytes)
    3: ... The saxophone is most commonly associated with [[popular music]], [[big band]] music, and [[jazz]], bu...
    25: Jazz and [[popular music]] saxophonists often play on high-baffl...
    43: ...and players. The soprano has regained a degree of popularity over recent decades, beginning first with ...
    49: ...d upon the intended style (classical, jazz, rock, funk, etc.) and the player's idealized sound. The des...
  5. Alto saxophone (1789 bytes)
    8: ...d is used commonly in concert, jazz, funk, blues, pop, and rock music.
  6. Trumpet (13239 bytes)
    30: ... [[blues]], [[Popular Music|pop]], [[ska]], and [[funk]]. Among the great modern trumpet players are [[M...
  7. Dictionary (22415 bytes)
    38: ...h they appeared, or may list meanings in order of popularity and most common use.
    114: *[[Funk and Wagnalls]]
    163: ...ese/Chinese/Korean/English dictionary] which adds pop-up hints to other sites and generates study-lists...
  8. January 2 (10888 bytes)
    7: ...came [[Pope]] [[Pope John II|John II]], the first pope to adopt a new name upon elevation to the [[papa...
    85: ...lva]], singer ([[The Brides of Funkenstein]], [[P-Funk]])
  9. Nutrition (42689 bytes)
    43: * 1912: [[Casmir Funk]] coined the term [[vitamin]], a vital factor in ...
    96: ... known that the human digestion system contains a population of a range of bacteria which are essential...
    143: ...tic example of the effect of food processing on a population's health is the history of epidemics of [[...
    165: ...n food availability between first and third world populations (see [[famine]] and [[poverty]])?
    230: *Sobczak S, et al. (2004) Lower high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and increased omega-6 polyunsat...
  10. African American (19830 bytes)
    9: ...Image:USA 2000 black density.jpg|thumb|200px|2000 population density]]
    10: ...ts, [[New York City]] had the largest black urban population in the United States in 2000. Among cities...
    26: ...chronic health conditions relative to the general population. These problems and potential remedies hav...
    33: ...day. [[Hip Hop]], [[Rock music|Rock]], [[R&B]], [[funk]], and other contemporary American musical forms ...
    58: ... slaves. Further, recent genetic tests on a small population of African Americans revealed their ancest...
  11. Thomas Aquinas (12692 bytes)
    14: ...der at [[Valenciennes]]. At the solicitation of [[Pope Urban IV]] (therefore not before the latter part...
    21: Early in 1274 the Pope directed him to attend the [[Second Council of L...
    25: ...ly 18]], [[1323]], he was pronounced a saint by [[Pope John XXII]] at [[Avignon]]. At the [[Council of ...
    96: ...igious Knowledge'', v. 11, pp. 422-427. New York: Funk and Wagnalls.
    97: ...Jewish Encyclopedia'', v. 2, pp. 38-40. New York: Funk and Wagnalls.
  12. Alchemy (42222 bytes)
    90: ...[Gerbert of Aurillac]], who was later to become [[Pope Silvester II]], (d. 1003) was among the first to...
    108: ...th and fifteenth centuries. (Hollister p. 335) [[Pope John XXII]] in the early [[1300s]] issued an edi...
    124: ...], [[Christiaan Eijkman|Eijkman]], [[Casimir Funk|Funk]], et al.). Supported by parallel developments in...
  13. Vitamin (5982 bytes)
    3: ...|Polish]] [[biochemistry|biochemist]] [[Kazimierz Funk]] in [[1912]]. ''Vita'' in Latin is ''life'' and...
    9: ...re necessary to the human body. When [[Kazimierz Funk]] isolated the chemical that Fletcher had identif...
  14. Musical genre (24851 bytes)
    9: ...thumb|right|Genres of [[Cuban music]] and other [[popular music]]]]
    24: ...hich were also the years when gospel music became popularized.
    26: ...orman]]. [[Andrae Crouch]], however, was the most popular black gospel as well as mainstream artist of ...
    28: ...nstream audience. Inspirational music was another popular type of gospel in the 1980s, led by artists l...
    35: ...re written for jazz tunes in an attempt to create popular hits.
  15. Music history of the United States (35788 bytes)
    2: ...ican roots music|folk]], [[American popular music|popular]] and [[American classical music|classical]] ...
    4: ...ith the [[Native American]]s, the first people to populate [[North America]]. These included a number ...
    10: ...n folk music]], and became a part of the American popular landscape in about [[1927]]. Country became ...
    12: ...ury]], hip hop had become a part of most American popular music being released.
    24: ...raits. [[Work song]]s and [[field holler]]s were popular, but it was [[Spiritual (music)|spiritual]]s ...
  16. Music of the United States (1940s and 50s) (18910 bytes)
    6: ...ew on [[Appalachian folk music|Appalachian folk]]-pop pioneers [[The Weavers]]. [[Singer-songwriter]]s...
    8: ...own]] and his ever-evolving backing band invent [[funk]].
    12: ...s a reaction against the high-energy and activist pop of the previous decade. It began with singer-son...
    14: ...icago]] and [[Styx (band)|Styx]] had long-running popularity. [[Bruce Springsteen]] garnered critical ...
    16: ==Diversification of pop music==
  17. Washington, D.C. (43465 bytes)
    5: ...ank last in area behind [[Rhode Island]], 50th in population ahead of [[Wyoming]], and 36th in Gross St...
    7: ...al landmarks, museums, and sports teams, and is a popular destination for [[tourist]]s.
    34: |[[Population]]<br/>&nbsp;- City ([[2003]])<br />&nbsp;-...
    77: ...ensions&mdash;led to notable growth in the city's population. But on [[April 14]], [[1865]], just days ...
    86: ...erican city with an [[African-American]] majority population.

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