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  1. China (38909 bytes)
    7: ...[[Taiwan]]'', which is also the usage commonly adopted in the West (see [[political status of Taiwan]]...
    16: ...the [[axis mundi]] of surrounding nations; a concept that continued well into the [[Qing dynasty]], al...
    18: ...ften included as a part of "Zhongguo", though acceptance or denial of such claims remains politically ...
    30: The most commonly accepted theory as to the origin of the [[English langua...
    43: ...), the [[Mayans]], [[India]]([[Sanskrit]]),and Egypt.
  2. Hatshepsut (9070 bytes)
    2: ...fth [[Pharaoh]] of the [[Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt]]. Many people also regard her as the earliest kn...
    4: ...been disrupted by the [[Hyksos]] occupation of Egypt during the [[Second Intermediate Period]].
    10: ... she married her half-brother [[Thutmose II of Egypt|Thutmose II]] and assumed the title of ''Great Ro...
    11: ...naged to father a male heir, [[Thutmose III of Egypt|Thutmose III]], by a lesser wife named Isis befor...
    13: ...g herself after the powerful female regents of Egypt's then recent history, but it soon became apparen...
  3. Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
    43: ...ortly after the coronation, Marie-Antoinette attempted to bring the [[duc de Choiseul]] back to court....
    61: ... entire country was standing on the edge of bankruptcy. [[Louis XIV]]'s wars with [[William III of Eng...
    71: ...nac]] was made the new princess' Governess. She kept this post even when Marie-Antoinette's three othe...
    95: ...鰨, was terminally ill with [[tuberculosis|consumption]]. The child's condition deteriorated and Mari...
    103: ...arian in his treatment of opponents. Even so, the propaganda worked and [[Paris]] was gripped by fear that the...
  4. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    27: ...ed the '''Iron Lady''' in [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] propaganda (because of her vocal opposition to [[communism]]...
    31: ...labour market that would create jobs and could adapt to market conditions. Exacerbated by the global r...
    33: ...the Conservative Party began to split over her sceptical approach to [[European Union|European]] [[Eco...
    45: ...inistry of Pensions and National Insurance]] in September [[1961]], keeping the post until the Conserv...
    50: ...d the budget of the [[Open University]] from attempts to cut it.
  5. Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
    4: image_caption=[[Novelist]] and [[Philosopher]], best known f...
    11: ...d her fiction both emphasize, above all, her concepts of [[individualism]], [[egoism]], "[[Objectivist...
    19: ...she had not read, but whose name she liked and adopted. The book also has a quotation from Ayn's cous...
    26: ...ected by many publishers before finally being accepted by the [[Bobbs-Merrill Company]] publishing hou...
    33: ...ntly this [[1943]] film was intentional wartime [[propaganda]] by U.S. patriots, trying to put their Soviet al...
  6. Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
    10: ...d with a ticker-tape parade in New York and a reception held by President [[Calvin Coolidge]] at the [...
    18: ...rience in both marine (he was a licensed ship's captain) and flight navigation. He had recently left [...
    20: ...s, and the flight was called off. The second attempt would begin at [[Miami]], this time to fly from W...
    24: ...d clouds. After several hours of frustrating attempts at two-way communications, contact was lost, alt...
    36: ...est suggestion is that Earhart was forced to make propaganda radio broadcasts as one of the many women known a...
  7. Hanna Reitsch (3751 bytes)
    6: ...Focke-Achgelis Fa 61]], the world's first [[helicopter]]. This made her a star of the Nazi party, alwa...
    12: ...s over. She also hoped to fly out the children of propaganda minister [[Joseph Goebbels]], who'd been living t...
    16: ...r German citizens were forbidden from flying, except, after a few years, in gliders. In 1952 '''Hanna ...
  8. Edith Cavell (1802 bytes)
    3: [[Image:Eca dead2.jpeg|thumb|234px|A propaganda image of Edith Cavell]]
    7: ... Her case became an important article of British propaganda throughout the war [http://www.stephen-stratford....
  9. Leni Riefenstahl (8095 bytes)
    2: ...mous works are [[documentary film|documentary]] [[propaganda film]]s for the German [[Nazi Party]]. Shut out o...
    7: ...regarded as one of the most effective pieces of [[propaganda]] ever produced, even though Riefenstahl herself ...
    15: ... to make other films after the war, but each attempt was met with resistance, protests, sharp criticis...
    17: ... in [[1974]] and [[1976]]. She survived a [[helicopter]] crash in the Sudan in [[2000]].
    21: ...ecially in relation to nude bodies, and while the propaganda in her early films repels many people, their aest...
  10. People's Republic of China (40848 bytes)
    21: ...enuine attempt at purging Chinese society of corruption and other negative influences. Disorder follow...
    25: ...y they believe that China's culture has been corrupted, her poor have been reduced to a hopeless adjec...
    29: The People's Republic of China adopted its current [[constitution of the People's Repu...
    33: ...and China]]. See also: [[Chinese nationalism]], [[Propaganda in the People's Republic of China]], [[Imperialis...
    36: ...y, though not all, political [[scientist]]s. Attempts to simply characterize the nature of the politic...
  11. Finland (29511 bytes)
    57: ...h; both in domestic Swedish debate and in Russian propaganda promising "liberation from Swedish oppression".
    88: ... Act which gives the Council of State certain exceptional powers in cases of national emergency. As th...
    123: ... one-third of [[Gross Domestic Product|GDP]]. Except for [[timber]] and several minerals, Finland depe...
    132: ...lows [[Robert Keohane]] and [[Joseph Nye]]'s concept of [[Realism]] and [[Complex Interdependence]] ve...
    186: ...Sunday business throughout the year, with the exception of official holidays and certain Sundays, such...
  12. Culture of China (15738 bytes)
    14: ...a classical form, inspired by Indian art of the Gupta period. Toward the end of Tang dynasty, all for...
    16: ...hich expressed feelings of desire, often in an adopted persona. Also in the Song dynasty, paintings o...
    20: ...he [[Cultural Revolution]] but several poets attempted to resist against the Cultural Revolution by in...
    27: ...hitecture, which tends to grow in height and in depth, Chinese architecture stresses on the width of t...
    29: ...patron wander and enjoy the garden without prescription, as in nature herself.
  13. Ant (13019 bytes)
    5: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Hymenoptera]]}}
    15: ==Physical Description==
    21: ... continent except Antarctica. Each species has adapted to specific environmental conditions, influenci...
    72: ...ales, are winged and lead a life focused on consumption until mating season. During this period, these...
    77: ...tracts them, while a few ants use what are called propaganda pheromones to confuse their enemies.
  14. Women's suffrage (11832 bytes)
    23: ...ting [[compulsory voting | compulsory]] for men, optional for women.
    33: ...natures. She was shortly afterward joined in her propaganda by [[Elizabeth Cady Stanton]] and [[Paulina Kello...
    39: ...nd of the woman suffrage States. In 1895 Utah adopted a constitution in which woman suffrage was prov...
    41: ...Again President Wilson made an appeal, and on [[September 30]], [[1918]], the question was put to the ...
  15. Sport (14061 bytes)
    69: ...y]] to define what methods of competition are acceptable and what are considered [[cheating]].
    75: ...cial policy in South Africa, many sportspeople adopted the conscientious approach that they should not...
    77: ...h used the event to strengthen its spread through propaganda.
    81: ...ional teams, or commentators and audiences can adopt a partisan view. These trends are seen by some as...
    95: ...h sporting and artistic achievements, poetry, sculpture and architecture.
  16. Albania (24647 bytes)
    15: ...to]] (not verified): Feja e Shqiptareve 볨t렓hqiptaria'' (The religion of the Albanians is Albanian ...
    68: ... of the Albani'' is a place located on the map of Ptolemy and also named on an ancient family epitaph ...
    96: ...m in [[Durr볝]. Prince William left Albania in September 1914, only six months after his arrival, whi...
    100: ...er in Albania after the Italian capitulation of September [[1943]] – found some collaborators to...
    105: ...turned away from its Asian patron as well, and adopted a strict policy of [[autarky]] – aiming t...
  17. Trajans Column (10003 bytes)
    11: ...ective]]. The imagery is not realistic as the sculptor pays little attention to perspective. Often a v...
    23: ...ilar column decorated with a spiral of relief sculpture was erected in the [[Place Vendôme]] in [[Par...
    25: == Inscription ==
    28: The inscription at the base of the column in finest lettering ...
    36: ...tally splitting a line. If anyone knows the inscription and I did mess it up, please fix it. --SheeEtt...
  18. American Revolution (17069 bytes)
    19: ...the colonies. It was also the first event that swept through all the British colonies, from New Englan...
    34: ...Liberty]] were formed in every colony, and used [[propaganda]], intimidation, and mob violence to prevent the ...
    54: ...he First [[Continental Congress]] convened on [[September 5]], [[1774]] in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvani...
    58: ...etition]] -- [[July 5]], [[1775]], one final attempt by the Continental Congress to appeal to King Geo...
    80: ...tion did not produce the kind of epoch-breaking rupture with past customs and institutions as the [[Fr...
  19. World War I (62979 bytes)
    6: ...Arab-Perisian conflict of the 1980s, and the attempted land grab of the 1990s by Iraq. The Graeco-Tur...
    8: ... well as a tremendous tide of nationalism that swept the European continent at this time.
    11: ...or original source the [http://gallica.bnf.fr/scripts/ConsultationTout.exe?E=0&O=03300083 French Natio...
    19: ...for years. This left governments with ever fewer options and little room to maneuver, as the last week...
    26: ...atum to Serbia ([[July 23]], [[1914]]), to be accepted within 48 hours. The ultimatum was the first of...
  20. World War II (58065 bytes)
    2: ...t began on [[7 July]] [[1937]], in Asia and [[1 September]] [[1939]], in Europe and lasted until 1945,...
    4: ... September Campaign|invasion of Poland]] on [[1 September]] [[1939]], the Japanese invasion of China o...
    22: ...Three'''" were the [[United Kingdom]], from [[3 September]] [[1939]], the [[Soviet Union]], from June ...
    24: Countries that attempted to remain [[neutral country|neutral]] in the co...
    30: ...iers destroying Polish border checkpoint on [[1 September]], [[1939]]. Second World War begins.]]

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