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  1. United Nations (29685 bytes)
    1: ...now made up of 191 [[state|states]]. With the exception of the [[Holy See]], the sole permanent observ...
    3: ...hip is open to all "peace-loving states" that accept the obligations of the [[UN Charter]] and, in the...
    33: ... atomic weapons and of all other major weapons adaptable to mass destruction".
    37: ...ary general of the conference. [[Resolution]]s adopted by the [[UN General Assembly|General Assembly]]...
    55: ... The [[NATO Medal]] is designed on a similar concept and both the UN Service Medal, and the NATO Medal...
  2. Morse code (33777 bytes)
    11: ...length of the Morse characters made it hard to adapt to automated communication, so it was largely rep...
    13: ...tters, was developed in Germany and eventually adopted as the worldwide standard as "International Mor...
    23: When Morse code was adopted to radio, the dots and dashes were normally sen...
    31: ..., for example: many [[Nokia]] cellphones have an option to beep SMS in Morse code when it receives an ...
    46: ...iocommunication Conference of 2003 (WRC-03) made optional the international Morse code requirement for...
  3. Maya civilization (25116 bytes)
    18: ...dipity. With the [[decipherment]] of the Maya script it was discovered that the Maya were one of the f...
    41: ... facade. Commonly, these would continue uninterrupted around an entire structure and contain a variet...
    57: [[Image:Palenque_temple_of_the_inscriptions.jpg|right|frame|Maya temple with intricate ro...
    80: ...ial resemblance to the [[Ancient Egypt|Ancient Egyptian]] writing, to which it is not related) was a c...
    84: ...f all the Maya [[book]]s. While many stone inscriptions survive, only 3 books (including the [[Madrid...
  4. Wildfire (23185 bytes)
    16: ... [[butenolide]]. Most native animals, too, are adept at surviving wildfires.
    20: ''Slash'' (small, rotten, mis-shapen, or otherwise undesi...
    45: ...on, slope). Other models predict an [[ellipse|elliptical]] shape when the ground is flat and the veget...
    51: ...as dry ponderosa pine forests. However, this concept has been misapplied in a "one-size-fits-all" appl...
    63: ...nd [[chainsaw]]s to construct firebreaks or helicopter landing pads if more resources are required. H...
  5. Chile (39914 bytes)
    39: established_dates = From [[Spain]]<br>[[September 18]], [[1810]]<br>[[February 12]], [[1818]] ...
    56: ...d the valley of the [[Aconcagua]] "Chili" by corruption of the name of a tribal chief ("[[cacique]]") ...
    64: ...cultures supported themselves principally through slash-and-burn [[agriculture]] and [[hunting]]. The fir...
    68: ...ependence soon won a wide following. Spanish attempts to reimpose arbitrary rule during what was calle...
    84: ...uction fell and [[unemployment]] rose. Allende adopted measures including price freezes, wage increase...
  6. Maya (24836 bytes)
    18: ...dipity. With the [[decipherment]] of the Maya script it was discovered that the Maya were one of the f...
    41: ... facade. Commonly, these would continue uninterrupted around an entire structure and contain a variet...
    57: [[Image:Palenque_temple_of_the_inscriptions.jpg|right|frame|Maya temple with intricate ro...
    80: ...ial resemblance to the [[Ancient Egypt|Ancient Egyptian]] writing, to which it is not related) was a c...
    84: ...f all the Maya [[book]]s. While many stone inscriptions survive, only 3 books (including the [[Madrid...
  7. Sawfish (fish) (7208 bytes)
    2: ...e | image = [[image:Sawfish-plate.jpg|200px]] | caption = Sketching of a Sawfish}}
    28: ...lethargic sawfish will spring from the bottom and slash at it furiously with its saw. This generally stu...
    59: ...h because of the fight it puts up once hooked. Capturing sawfishes is [[illegal]] in the United State...
    87: Sawfishes are illegal to capture in the United States and in Australia. The sa...
  8. Musical notation (19883 bytes)
    8: ... kind of musical notation was practiced by the Egyptians from the 3rd millennium BC and by others in t...
    27: ... of 2/2 (or "[[cut time]]", a "C" with a vertical slash) allows 2 beats per measure, with each [[half not...
    48: 5-line staff was first adopted in [[France]], and became widely used by the 16...
    127: ...s|American south]]. Instead of the customary elliptical note head, note heads of various shapes are u...
    154: ...complete, well developed, and internationally accepted musical notation system that has symbols and no...
  9. Hyphen (10351 bytes)
    10: * Except for noun-noun and adverb-adjective compound modif...
    61: ... this resembling an [[equals sign]] tilted like a slash. Writing forms changed with time, and included th...
    63: ...ppened to get at the end of the line. This double-slash would be used in hyphenated phrases in the middle...
    72: ...ms to specify "[[long option]]s" where more descriptive action names are used. That is a common featu...
    75: ...rom the way that English-speaking peoples use the slash in prose, and has won out in international standa...

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