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  1. Agnes of Courtenay (6051 bytes)
    3: ...affa and Ascalon]], in [[1157]], after Hugh was captured in battle by the Muslims. The marriage was op...
    11: ... to have her brother Joscelin III released from captivity and appointed [[Officers of the Kingdom of J...
    17: Agnes died at her estates in [[Akko|Acre]], sometime in [[1184]]. Baldwin IV himself expir...
  2. Sibylla of Jerusalem (11497 bytes)
    5: ...n [[1163]]. In the convent Sibylla was taught scripture and other church traditions. Though not raised...
    11: ...] wrote a romantic passage in which Baldwin was captured and imprisoned in 1179 by [[Saladin]]. Accord...
    17: ...ressure mounting to have to have the [[Heir Presumptive]] wed, the marrage was hastily arranged.
    19: ...win IV deposed Guy as regent in [[1183]] and attempted to have Sibylla's marriage annulled through-out...
    21: The king was unsuccessful in his attempt to annul the marriage and therefore he decided to...
  3. Eleanor Roosevelt (11183 bytes)
    27: Mrs. Roosevelt also accepted large amounts of money from her activities in a...
    35: ... mankind," and the Declaration was unanimously adopted by the [[General Assembly]] later that night.
    41: ... responsible for the establishment of the 2,800 [[acre]] (11 km<sup>2</sup>) [http://www.nps.gov/roca/Ca...
  4. Pennsylvania (32594 bytes)
    92: ...ons, the right to public office, criminal [[contempt]], and any case in which the Court of Common Plea...
    106: ...ylvania's nickname "The Keystone State" is quite apt, as the state forms a geographic bridge both betw...
    108: ...m?|44,817 square miles (119,283 km?)]], 739,200 [[acre]]s (2,990 km&sup2;) of which are bodies of water....
    115: ...st US saltwater "coast" line. (How these two concepts are defined and measured is explained at length ...
    118: ... to clean up and changed the national public perception of nuclear power to a much less favorable view...
  5. Montana (14119 bytes)
    51: ...36,000,000 acres (146,000&nbsp;km&sup2;). 275,000 acres (1100&nbsp;km&sup2;) are administered as [[state...
    66: ...the [[National Park Service]], but is also a 1900-acre (7.7 km&sup2;) working ranch.
    101: ***[[Baptist]] &mdash; 5%
  6. Time zone (34024 bytes)
    2: ... zones''' are areas of the [[Earth]] that have adopted the same standard [[time]], usually referred to...
    19: *[[Cairo]], [[Egypt]]: UTC + 2 (e.g. if it is 23:00 UTC on Monday 15 ...
    33: ...mber 2]], [[1868]], [[New Zealand]] officially adopted a standard time to be observed nationally, and ...
    35: ...able exception was [[Detroit, Michigan]], which kept local time until [[1900]], then vacillated betwee...
    37: ...rable." Nevertheless, most major countries had adopted hourly time zones by [[1929]]. Even today, they...
  7. Crusade (28507 bytes)
    2: ...atholic Church|Roman Catholic]] endeavors to re-capture the [[Holy Land]] from the [[Islam|Muslims]], ...
    9: ...te [[Friday abstinence]] with prayer or alms (except during [[Lent]]).
    23: ... behind, were hard to beat: they knew nothing except fighting, they had no gardens and libraries to de...
    25: ...lands of [[Syria]], [[Lebanon]], [[Israel]], [[Egypt]], and so on had been conquered by [[Muslim]] arm...
    26: for holy war to defend Christendom, and to recapture the lost lands, starting at the most important...
  8. Thomas Edison (20653 bytes)
    29: ...mercial application and was able to sell the concept to homes and businesses by mass-producing relativ...
    40: ...formed the [[Oriental Telephone Company]]. On [[September 4]], [[1882]], Edison switched on the world'...
    43: ...920s.ogg|title= Edison speech on light bulb|description= Video clip of Thomas Edison talking about the...
    58: ...riments. Sprague's approach was to calculate the optimum parameters and thus save much needless tinker...
    73: ...as and Mina Edison are now buried there. The 13.5 acre (55,000&nbsp;m&sup2;) property is maintained by t...
  9. Agriculture (19147 bytes)
    29: Airplanes, helicopters, trucks and tractors are used in agriculture f...
    50: ...ncient_egyptian_farmer.gif|thumb|230px|Ancient Egyptian farmer]]
    52: ...first [[empire]] builders. Not long after, the Egyptians, powered by effective farming of the [[Nile|N...
    81: ...are around 2 t/ha, [[Africa]]n under 1 t/ha, [[Egypt]] and Arabia up to 3.5 to 4 t/ha with irrigation....
  10. Alfalfa (6719 bytes)
    2: ...obox_image | image = [[Image:Alfalfa_im.jpg]] | caption = }}
    24: ...iciency. When grown on soils where it is well-adapted, alfalfa is the highest yielding forage plant.
    37: ...ptable regions and a rate of 22 kg/hectare (20 lb/acre) in southern regions is used. A [[nurse crop]] i...
    39: ...ields are typically around 1 tonne/hectare (4 ton/acre) but vary regionally and with the weather, and wi...
    41: ...t is also eaten by the [[larva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera]] species including [[Latticed Heath]].
  11. James K. Polk (27988 bytes)
    24: ...rst of ten children, was born on his family's 250 acre (1 km&sup2;) farm in [[Mecklenburg County, North ...
    58: ...outh and West; however, they earned him the contempt of many [[protectionism|protectionists]] in the N...
    63: ...signs on Texas. The Republic of Texas did not accept the offer until later in the year, after Polk ent...
    65: ...ade Mexico a hostile power. Polk preferred to accept a compromise offered by the British Foreign Secre...
    69: ... if given safe passage into Mexico, he would attempt to persuade those in power to sell California and...
  12. Sacramento, California (21190 bytes)
    10: map_caption = Location of Sacramento in California |
    46: The citizens of Sacramento adopted a city charter in [[1849]], which was recognize...
    69: The city's current charter was adopted by voters in [[1920]], establishing a city coun...
    82: ...and the school colors are green and gold. The 300-acre campus is located along the [[American River Park...
    141: Natomas (north, south, west), Valley View Acres, Gardenland, Northgate, Woodlake, North Sacramen...
  13. Juneau City and Borough, Alaska (8577 bytes)
    19: ...[October 18]], [[1880]], the two men marked a 160 acre (0.6&nbsp;km&sup2;) town site where soon a mining...
  14. Augusta, Maine (4876 bytes)
    28: ...y members of the ill-fated [[Popham Colony]] in September of [[1607]]. It was first inhabited by Engli...
    52: The [[Pine Tree State Arboretum]] is a 224-acre [[arboretum]] with [[botanical gardens]].
  15. Columbus, Ohio (27104 bytes)
    64: ...atchwork of jurisdictions, perforating and interrupting the discontinuous and ever-changing city limit...
    73: ...'illustration, right'') was begun in 1839 on a 10 acre (40,000 m&sup2;) plot of land donated by four pro...
  16. Cheyenne, Wyoming (8059 bytes)
    81: ...c debut. Eight-year old [[Jessica Dubroff]], attempting the stunt of becoming the youngest child ever ...
    89: The 8 acre (32,000 m&sup2;) [[Cheyenne Botanic Gardens]] are...
  17. Salt Lake City, Utah (41550 bytes)
    31: ...s of bribery. During the games other scandals erupted over contested judging scores and illegal drug-...
    57: ...his plan the city was to be developed into 135 10-acre lots. However, the blocks became irregular during...
    61: * 2.5 acre (10,100 m?) blocks in the Avenues
    79: ...inning in mid-[[July]] and continuing through [[September]], bringing intense but short [[thunderstorm...
    140: ...ce|Greek]] Festival &ndash; Weekend festival in September celebrating Utah's Greek heritage
  18. Vatican City (21873 bytes)
    60: ...e ''ager vaticanus'') had always been considered sacred, even before the arrival of [[Christianity]]. In...
    77: ...004, gained all the rights of full membership except voting. According to Archbishop [[Celestino Migli...
    98: Image:Vatican City.jpg|The Egyptian [[obelisk]] in St. Peter's Square
    105: ...state in the world at 0.44 km&sup2; (108.7 [[acre|acres]]). According to the Lateran Treaties, certain [...
    107: ...ber to mid-May and hot, dry summers from May to September.
  19. Cahokia (4221 bytes)
    1: ...982]] as a [[World Heritage Site]], protects 2200 acres (8.9&nbsp;km&sup2;) of the area of the mounds an...
    5: ...t long, 48 feet wide and about 50 feet high. A 50 acre (200,000&nbsp;m&sup2;) plaza stood in front of th...
  20. Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
    5: ...n the site of the monastery of Saint [[John the Baptist]], took in Christian pilgrims traveling to vis...
    9: ...ted by the Papacy, for example, the order was exempt from all authority save that of the Pope, and it ...
    15: ...[County of Tripoli]] and when [[Akko|Acre]] was captured in [[1291]] the order sought refuge in the [[...
    17: ... in the [[15th century]], one by the Sultan of Egypt in [[1444]] and another by [[Mehmed II]] in [[148...
    29: ...st the entirety of their fleet was destroyed or captured in what is now known as the [[Battle of Lepan...

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