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- Mexico (27255 bytes)
43: ...om [[Spain]]<br>[[September 16]], [[1810]]<br>[[September 27]], [[1821]] |
64: ...them. For them all the highly-civilized arts, sculpture, architecture, engraving, feather-mosiac work,...
68: On [[September 16]], [[1810]], independence from Spain was ...
70: ...]], when they declared independence, with the exception of [[Chiapas]].
76: ...the Republican ("Liberal") Army, Maximilian was captured and executed, along with his last loyal gener... - Benazir Bhutto (7735 bytes)
3: ...rs later amid various [[Political corruption|corruption]] scandals by the then President of Pakistan [...
6: ... watching her father in action brought her out of academia and showed her the ways of [[power politics]]. He...
15: ...n once again her government was dismissed on corruption charges.
17: ...istan Peoples Party]] event in Newark, CA, [[28 September]] [[2004]]]]
18: ...hen she left Pakistan to avoid arrest in a [[corruption]] case. - Vernacular architecture (3581 bytes)
1: ...raised by many writers for their sophisticated adaptation to their environment and users' needs.
3: ...itecture has tended towards a narrow range of acceptable styles and forms, and because even today arch...
5: ...[Christopher Alexander]] attempted to identify adaptive features of traditional architecture that appl...
9: ... or not a kind of architecture is accepted within academia. - Science (19868 bytes)
8: ...es science in terms of [[ontology]]: science attempts to identify what "things" in the world, their ca...
15: ...es "[[paradigms]]," sets of (often unstated) assumptions, rules, practices, etc. and that transitions ...
21: ...ng very rapidly in an area consisting mostly of empty space. Many of humanity's [[folk physics|preconc...
26: ...Scientists use the term ''model'' to mean a description of something, specifically one which can be us...
30: ...en" in the scientific sense. Some universally accepted models such as [[heliocentric theory]] and [[at... - Mathematics (24164 bytes)
30: ...athematicians. However, [[theorem]]s are only accepted if [[mathematical proof|proof]]s have been foun...
35: ... [[Galois theory]]. The physically important concept of [[vector (spatial)|vector]]s, generalized to [...
37: ...he [[twentieth century]], has a focus on the concept of [[continuous|continuity]]. Both the group theo...
39: ... as a most useful tool for that. The central concept used to describe a changing variable is that of a...
41: ...rst conceived, several essential theoretical concepts were shaped by mathematicians, leading to the fi... - William Shakespeare (28915 bytes)
2: ...lliam Shakespeare''' (April [[1564]]; [[baptism|baptised]] [[April 26]], [[1564]] ([[Old Style|O.S.]])...
4: ...lled, due to his understanding of the range and depth of human emotions. A colossal figure in world li...
8: ...y [[list of adaptations of Shakespearean plays|adaptations]] of his works.
14: ...ord dates to [[April 26]] of that year. Because baptisms were performed within a few days of birth, tr...
23: ...rd. A son, Hamnet, and a daughter, Judith, were baptized soon after on [[February 2]], [[1585]]. - Philosophy (30964 bytes)
5: ...bject matter (e.g. existentialism, pragmatism, skepticism, et al.). [[Eastern philosophy]] is traditi...
9: ...critical questions about the nature of these concepts--questions typically outside the scope of scienc...
14: ...s? Do some things exist independently of our perception? What is the nature of space and time? What is...
27: ...nfusing. Often these questions are about the assumptions behind a belief, or about methods by which pe...
45: ...works. The term "philosophy" in a Euro-American [[academia|academic]] context may misleadingly refer solely ... - Hubble Space Telescope (50930 bytes)
8: |'''Wavelength regime'''||optical, ultraviolet, near-infrared
45: From its original conception in 1946 until its launch, the project to build...
49: ==Conception, design and aims==
68: ...lite was dropped, and budgetary concerns also prompted collaboration with the [[European Space Agency]...
73: ...ics company Perkin-Elmer to design and build the Optical Telescope Assembly (OTA) and Fine Guidance Se... - Geologist (1999 bytes)
3: ...ly with environmental regulations. Geologists in academia usually hold an advanced degree in a specialized ... - Culture of England (4178 bytes)
6: ...lmost indefinable, although Nikolaus Pevsner attempted a definition in his 1956 book The Englishness o...
8: ...it art, and encompasses all forms - painting, sculpture and performance art.
28: ...les, to contemporary urban myths and facets of cryptozoology such as the Beast of Bodmin Moor
37: ...an Poe was American, Salman Rushdie is Indian. In academia, the term often labels departments and programs p... - Theories and sociology of the history of science (16096 bytes)
11: ...n]] was the foundation of scientific societies: [[Academia Secretorum Naturae]] (Accademia dei Segreti, the ...
13: The Academia Secretorum Naturae was replaced by the [[Accademi...
35: ...here have historically been three major models adopted in various forms within the [[philosophy of sci...
39: ...[falsification]] of incorrect theories and the adoption instead of theories which are progressively cl...
41: ...nt and [[incommensurability|incommensurate]] assumptions about the universe, and was uncertain about w... - Karl Marx (38076 bytes)
16: ...he Feuerbachian view and developed the basic concept of [[historical materialism]].
18:
20: ...niversity of Jena]] in [[1840]], where it was accepted.
35: ...attempt to discredit the International. Marx attempted to rebut the accusations of dishonesty, but the...
50: ...g status quo. While Marx accepted this broad conception of history, Hegel was an [[idealism|idealist]]...
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