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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
20: | [[Little Rock, Arkansas|Little Rock]]
25: | [[1860]] through [[1874]]
76: | [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana|Baton Rouge]]
101: | [[1901]] — [[1903]]
135: | [[North Carolina]] - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
1: ...lorations]], [[Sea explorer|sea explorers]], [[astronaut]], [[conquistador]], [[travelogue]], the [[Hi...
7: *[[Pêro de Alenquer]] ([[15th century]] [[Portuguese]] ex...
8: ...century]] [[Portuguese]] naval explorer and [[viceroy]] of [[India]])
9: ...century]] [[Portuguese]] naval explorer and [[viceroy]] of [[India]])
15: *[[Diego de Almagro]] - Burundi (13403 bytes)
1: ...of [[Dar es Salaam]]. The country's name derives from its [[Bantu languages|Bantu]] language, [[Kirund...
3: ...claims of the ruling [[Tutsi]] minority with the growing demands for political participation of the [[...
10: ...rogr賠([[French language|French]]: Unity, Work, Progress) |
38: established_dates = From [[Belgium]] <br> [[July 1]], [[1962]] |
41: time_zone = [[Eastern European Time|EET]] | - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
3: ...a, Joseph M.]] (born 1967), first Puerto Rican Astronaut
5: ...1954), boxer, former world title challenger, now promoter
21: *[[Sharon Acker|Acker, Sharon]] (born 1935)[http://imdb.com/name/nm0009943]
31: *[[Dorothea Ackermann|Ackermann, Dorothea]] (born 1752)
44: *[[Rosemarie Ackermann|Ackermann, Rosemarie]] (born 1952) - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
10: ...air, John A. M.]], (1864-1938), U.S. Congressman from Indiana
20: *[[Robert Adam|Adam, Robert]], (1728-1792), architect
25: *[[Karol Adamiecki|Adamiecki, Karol]], (1866-1933), Polish engineer and economist
37: ...s, Andrew]], (1736-1797), U.S. poloitical leader from Connecticut
41: ... General and president of the [[Union Pacific Railroad]] - Alexandra Kollontai (3203 bytes)
1: ... effectively exiled by [[Stalin]], who sent her abroad as a diplomat, and she was thus one of the very...
5: ... the [[Bolshevik]]s under [[Vladimir Lenin]] in [[1903]], Kollontai did not side with either faction. H...
7: ...ment" in [[1919]]. This organization worked to improve the conditions of women's lives in the [[Soviet...
13: ...Joseph Stalin]] gained power, he sent Kollontai abroad as a [[diplomat]]. In [[1923]], she was appoint...
15: ...the Stalin regime, though as a diplomat serving abroad, she had little or no influence in government p... - Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
4: ...n '''Constance Gore-Booth''', the daughter of [[baronet]] and explorer Sir Henry Gore-Booth, she lived...
6: ..., where she became involved in radical politics through the [[suffragette]] movement and in the Irish ...
10: ...policy, she declined to take her seat on release from prison in 1919. Instead she joined her colleagu...
12: ...rd Ministry]] of the Dᩬ. Holding cabinet rank from April to August 1919, she became the first Irish... - Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
2: ...9]] to [[April 11]][[1974]]. Golda Meir was the "Iron Lady" of Israeli politics years before the epith...
6: ...hayna. Her father left for the United States in [[1903]], and the rest of the family followed in [[1906]...
10: ... carpenter in [[Milwaukee]] and her mother ran a grocery store. Beginning when she was only eight yea...
14: ...gan speaking and advocating. She hosted visitors from [[Palestine (region)|Palestine]].
16: She eventually graduated from teachers' college and taught in the public schoo... - Emmeline Pankhurst (1950 bytes)
5: ...rrupted by her husband's death in [[1898]]. In [[1903]] she founded the better-known [[Women's Social a...
7: ...feeding after going on [[hunger strike]]. Her approach to the campaign did not endear her to everyone... - Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
7: ..., she was educated in [[California]], graduating from [[Radcliffe College]] in 1897 followed by two ye...
12: ...rom 1903 to 1912 she lived in [[Paris]] with her brother Leo, who became an accomplished art critic.
13: ... life, Stein was supported by a stipend from her brother Michael's business.
15: She and her brother compiled one of the first collections of Cubi...
19: ...she had a large circle of friends and tirelessly promoted herself. Her judgments in literature and art... - Amy Johnson (2606 bytes)
2: '''Amy Johnson''' ([[July 1]], [[1903]] – [[January 5]], [[1941]]) was a famous E...
4: ...obby, gaining a pilot's licence at the [[London Aeroplane Club]] in late [[1929]].
6: ...on to qualify as the first British-trained woman ground engineer.
8: ...nce Museum in London]]. She received a [[Harmon Trophy]] in recognition of this achievement.
10: ...[[July]] [[1931]], she set the record for flying from [[England]] to [[Japan]] in a [[De Havilland]] [... - Marie Curie (5862 bytes)
5: ...g even food and sleep to study. After graduating from high school, she suffered a [[nervous breakdown|...
7: ... more [[radioactive]] than the uranium extracted from it. By [[1898]] they deduced a logical explanati...
9: ...tive country, and the other was named [[radium]] from its intense radioactivity.
11: ...earches on the radiation phenomena discovered by Professor [[Henri Becquerel]]". She was the first wo...
13: ...tionally did not [[patent]] the radium isolation process, instead leaving it open so the scientific co... - Glass (26176 bytes)
1: ...]] lattice to form. A simple example is when [[Sucrose|table sugar]] is melted and cooled rapidly by d...
3: ...to describe [[amber]], recorded by [[Roman Empire|Roman]] historians as ''glaesum.'' Anglo-Saxons used...
9: ... brittle and will break into sharp shards. These properties can be modified, or even changed entirely,...
16: ==Properties and Uses==
18: ...to other shapes and colors as shown in this ball from the [[Verrerie of Brehat]] in [[Brittany]].]] - Thomas Jefferson (31127 bytes)
16: | vicepresident=[[Aaron Burr]]; [[George Clinton (politician)|George Cli...
18: ...ulturalist]], [[Horticulture|horticulturist]], [[Property|land owner]], [[architect]], [[Archaeology|a...
23: ...]], [[1720]]–[[March 31]], [[1776]]), both from families who had settled in [[Virginia]] for sev...
25: ..., [[Benjamin Franklin]], [[Roger Sherman]], and [[Robert R. Livingston]]. The committee met and unani...
27: The [[Library of Congress]] was founded from the sale of his collection (the Library was foun... - Alexandria (28378 bytes)
1: ...opus (Egypt)|Canopus]]. It has a population of approximately 3,341,000.
3: ... of antiquity. However, upon the founding of [[Cairo]] by Egypt's mediæval Islamic rulers its st...
13: ...ding of the city and ends with the arrival of the Romans (blue).
14: * The Roman era from [[80 BC]] until the arrival of the Arabs in [[64...
15: * The Arab city from [[641]] until [[1798]] when Napoleon arrived (ye... - Age of the Earth (20052 bytes)
1: ...rth is not exactly known yet and the predictions from different accretion models vary between several ...
4: ... Bible (augmented by some [[astronomy]] and [[numerology]]) that creation began on [[October 23]], [[4...
6: ...o thought the Earth and [[universe]] had existed from eternity.
9: ...ury]] that the Earth had been created separately from the rest of the universe, several hundred thousa...
13: ...ve them an appreciation that the Earth had been through many changes during its existence, however lon... - Panama (10077 bytes)
2: ...cing=0 width=300 style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-co...
5: | style="background:#efefef;" align="center" colspan=2 |
15: ...: top;" colspan=2 | <small>''[[National motto]]: Pro Mundi Beneficio''</small> ''([[Latin]]: For the B...
17: | align=center colspan=2 style="background: #ffffff;" | [[image:LocationPanama.png]]
35: | From [[Colombia]]<br>[[November 3]], [[1903]] - Cuba (25106 bytes)
6: ...[Guanajatabey]]) came under [[Spain|Spanish]] control in the [[15th century]] and who were wiped out s...
8: Cuba's economy prospered for the next fifty years. To the point that...
10: ...arrying out the economic reforms that Castro had promised. Among other things, [[healthcare]] and [[ed...
12: ... Pigs)on April 17,1961 where they were met by castro's army, and fought valiantly for more than three ...
14: ...to the U.S., mostly aboard vessels that departed from the U.S. Eventually the U.S. stopped the flow o... - Al Fayyum (5562 bytes)
1: [[Image:EgyptAlFayyum.png|right|Map showing province]]
5: ...1 mi (130 km) southwest of [[Cairo]]. The Fayyum proper is an oasis in the [[Libya]]n Desert, its east...
7: ...cled by the Libyan hills. The lowest part of the province, the north-west end, is occupied by the [[Bi...
9: ..., of which considerable quantities are sent to Cairo.
11: ... the north of Medina and Senaru and Auuksa on the road to the lake. There are also, especially in the ... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
1: This is a chronological list of [[invention]]s.
3: ...ctical form many years before another inventor improves the invention into a practical form. Where the...
7: * 2 MYA: [[Origin of language|Language]] (controversial - this is the earliest likely)
8: * 1 MYA: Controlled [[fire]] in [[Cradle of Humankind|Africa]]
10: * 60 KYA: [[Shipbuilding|Ships]] probably used by settlers of [[New Guinea]]
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