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  1. Egyptian soul (5527 bytes)
    1: ...:Ancient_eygpt-1.jpg|thumb||170px|left|Ancient Egypt Clipart provided by <br> [http://classroomclipart...
    2: ...the Akh, the Sheut, and the Ren. During life, the soul, including those of animals, and of gods, was th...
    5: ...mple, part of the [[History of Greek and Roman Egypt|Gr&aelig;co-Roman]] ''Book of Breathings'', a des...
    8: A person's [[shadow]] (''&scaron;wt'' in Egyptian) was always present. A person could not exist ...
    12: The Ka (''k3'') was the concept of ''life force'', the difference between a livin...

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  1. History of philosophy (13862 bytes)
    20: ...gs of the world around us; the immortality of the soul, and the idea that it too is more important than ...
    22: ...some B are C." This syllogism fails if set A is empty.
    29: ...sed first cause, and this is God. Aquinas also adapted this argument to prove the goodness of God. Eve...
    44: ... often to combat atheism or other unbelief, by adopting the idea of material reality, and the [[dualis...
    48: ...]], but fundamentally challenged established conceptions.
  2. Margaret I of Denmark (7423 bytes)
    6: ...er "Sovereign Lady and Ruler", and engaged to accept from her any king she chose to appoint. On [[Febr...
    10: ... the Hansa surrendered Stockholm to Margaret in September 1398, in exchange for commercial privileges.
    12: ...rudence she avoided every appearance of an open rupture.
    22: ... the venturesomeness of her father's. The most tempting offer of alliance, the most favourable conjunc...
    24: ... the condition that [[Roman Mass|Masses]] for her soul would be said regularly in all future. At the [[R...
  3. Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
    28: ...faith as her reason for admitting to the past deception.) Finally, they suggested that these women wou...
    35: ...ul relations among relatives hold up. These descriptions are very different from the "big-man" display...
    51: ... And tribal cultures often do have animistic concepts: Pueblos see the clouds as cloud people, who can...
    58: ... "At times it may be necessary temporarily to accept a lesser evil, but one must never label a necessa...
  4. Aretha Franklin (7875 bytes)
    2: ...ed for her soul and R&B recordings but is also adept at [[jazz]], [[rock]], [[blues]], [[pop]], [[hip-...
    8: ... Franklin had earned the nickname ''"The Queen of Soul"'', having become an internationally famous artis...
    10: ... of live gospel music recorded in a Los Angeles Baptist church. Surprisingly she never made it to numb...
    14: ...",'' written by her sister Carolyn which became a soul classic.
    33: *[[1956]] ''[[The Gospel Soul of Aretha Franklin]]''
  5. Sofia Gubaidulina (8325 bytes)
    11: ...rding to John"). The two works together form a "diptych" on the death and resurrection of Christ, her ...
    26: *''Hour of the Soul'' poem by Marina Tsvetaeva for large wind orchest...
    63: *''Impromptu'' for flute (flute and alto flute), violin, and ...
  6. Janis Joplin (8673 bytes)
    2: ...[[rock and roll|rock]], [[R&B]], and [[soul music|soul]] singer and occasional [[songwriter]] with a dis...
    10: ...[D.A. Pennebaker]] documentary ''Monterey Pop'' captured [[Cass Elliott]] in the crowd silently mouthi...
    14: ...ormed a new backup group, modelled on the classic soul revue bands, named the Kozmic Blues Band, which b...
    30: ...umentary film]] ''[[Festival Express]]'', which captured her at her very best. Janis's scorching vocal...
    32: Although there were some notable exceptions, it can be argued that, prior to Janis, there...
  7. Mary, the mother of Jesus (30135 bytes)
    2: ...&#1497;&#1501;''' '''Mary&#257;m''' "Bitter"; [[Septuagint]] [[Greek language|Greek]] '''&#924;&#945;&...
    6: ...azareth was a historical figure, even if they accept nothing or almost nothing of the account of his l...
    8: ...rch Fathers, and their interpretations of the Scriptures[[#Footnotes|&sup1;]].
    15: ... presentation in the temple, the flight into [[Egypt]], and their return in the following year and res...
    21: Her death is not recorded in Scripture.
  8. Mother Teresa (22682 bytes)
    2: ...FAIR USE of Mother-teresa-03.jpg: see image description page at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Mot...
    4: ...f Calcutta''' ([[August 27]] [[1910]] &ndash; [[September 5]] [[1997]]) was an internationally renowne...
    11: Little is known of Teresa's early life except from her own reminiscences. She recounted that sh...
    15: ...ty all around left a deep impression on her. In September [[1946]], by her own account, she received a...
    41: ...FAIR USE of Mother-teresa-04.jpg: see image description page at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Mot...
  9. Julia Child (8199 bytes)
    10: ...in Washington, D.C., where she was married on [[September 1]], [[1946]] to Mr. Child, a man of sophist...
    14: ... Times]]'' [[newspaper]] as "an opening up of the soul and spirit for me". In Paris, she attended the fa...
    20: ...ghton Mifflin]], which later rejected the manuscript for being too much like an encyclopedia. Finally,...
    22: ...(PBS) station of Boston, [[WGBH]], led to the inception of her television cooking show after viewers e...
  10. Marilyn Monroe (30186 bytes)
    6: ...andmother, Della Monroe Grainger, later had her baptized ''Norma Jeane Baker''. Biographers used to di...
    8: ...ed that she and Wayne had seriously considered adopting her, which they could not have done without Gl...
    12: ...erated information about her childhood. Then in September [[1941]], Grace took her in again. She was t...
    34: ...immie," Dougherty *[http://www.familyforest.com/captainslog/64.html ]confirms that they were in love a...
    38: ...he culmination of a two-year courtship that had captivated the nation.
  11. Brain (22060 bytes)
    9: ...esophageal lobes'' that are flanked by two large optical lobes on the left and right (Butler, 2000).
    11: ...nary tree]]. Primitive vertebrates, like fish, reptiles, and amphibians have cortices with less than ...
    16: ..., and thinking abilities. Currently, only the symptoms of these diseases can be treated, but [[stem c...
    41: ...y or excitatory. Behavioral tests can measure symptoms of disease and mental performance, but only pr...
    45: The following are some common myths or misconceptions about the mind and brain, perpetuated through...
  12. Pineal gland (4403 bytes)
    11: ...lls, perivascular phagocyte, pineal neurons and peptidergic neuron-like cells.
    17: ...atonin is a derivative of the [[amino acid]] [[tryptophan]]. The production of melatonin by the pineal...
    19: ...and the skull orifice sealed. Modern birds and reptiles have been found to express the phototransduci...
    23: ...unts of the [[psychedelic]] chemical [[dimethyltryptamine]], or '''DMT'''. This endogeous chemical in ...
    29: ...cartes]] called the pineal gland the "seat of the soul", believing it was unique in the anatomy of the h...
  13. Scientific revolution (17675 bytes)
    7: ...n. To some extent this arises from different conceptions of what the revolution was; some of the ranco...
    15: *[[Ptolemy]]'s calculations of planetary motion. (This ...
    33: ...ed during the fourteen centuries between them and Ptolemy. But for Kepler and Galileo a claim this bol...
    40: ... millennia, the [[geocentric model]] had been accepted by all but a few astronomers. The idea that the...
    42: ... the end of the 17th century it was generally accepted by astronomers.
  14. Nose flute (4426 bytes)
    7: ...'s ''[[mana]]'') is another dynamic factor in acceptance or rejection of the flute player's attentions...
  15. History of ancient Egypt (28563 bytes)
    1: {{History of Egypt}}
    3: ...heological evidence indicates that a developed Egyptian society has existed for much longer.
    5: ==Egyptian chronology==
    6: {{Egyptian Dynasty list}}
    8: Egyptian history is broken into several different perio...
  16. Africa (35389 bytes)
    18: ...rapher [[Ptolemy]] ([[85]] - [[165]] AD), who accepted [[Alexandria]] as [[Prime Meridian]] and made t...
    37: ... used in [[Egypt]] along the [[Nile river]]. [[Egypt]] was one of the earliest nation states ever form...
    39: ...continents. Arabians and Europeans were able to capture millions of Africans, and export them for labo...
    61: ...ave frequently been hampered by instability, corruption, violence, and [[authoritarianism]]. Until rec...
    63: ... which led to great instability. Others were corrupt and dictatorial, outlawing opposition immediately...
  17. Great Pyramid of Giza (20454 bytes)
    1: ...asty of Egypt|Fourth dynasty]] [[ancient Egypt|Egyptian]] [[Pharaoh]] [[Khufu (pharaoh)|Khufu]] (also ...
    6: ...i?direct=History/Ancient_Civilizations/Ancient_Egypt/Pyramids Pictures of the Great Pyramid]
    9: ...olis]] on the outskirts of modern [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]].
    15: ...as 280 Egyptian [[Ancient_weights_and_measures#Egyptian_system | Old Royal Cubits]] tall ([[1 E2 m|146...
    22: ...cubic metres, making it the largest pyramid in Egypt, surpassed only by the [[Great Pyramid of Cholula...
  18. Body (1664 bytes)
    1: ...' material of an individual, and contrasts with [[soul]], [[personality]] and [[behavior]].
  19. Egyptian pyramids (20601 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Ancient_eygpt-1.jpg|thumb||170px|Clipart provided by <br> [http...
    3: ...nk of the river, the land where the Sun rises. Egyptians built the pyramids on the west bank of the Ri...
    10: By the time of the early Dynastic period of Egyptian history, those with sufficient means were buri...
    11: ...ramids were built as "tombs and tombs only" as Egyptologists believe it would be necessary for one pha...
    15: ... two hundred uniquely indigenous, but strongly Egyptian-inspired royal pyramid tombs constructed in th...
  20. Horus (19927 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Ancient_eygpt-1.jpg|thumb||170px|Clipart provided by <br> [http...
    2: ...t the ''[[Eye of Horus]]'' became an important Egyptian symbol of power.
    8: ...falcon-headed man, leading to Horus' name, (in Egyptian, '''Heru'''), which meant ''The distant one''....
    10: ...Due to [[Egyptian soul|Egyptian beliefs about the soul]], the bodies of the deceased royalty were [[mumm...
    17: ...us, the patron of Upper Egypt, had battled for Egypt brutally, with neither side victorious, until eve...

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