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  1. Penny Marshall (1609 bytes)
    28: *''[[Jumpin' Jack Flash]]'' (1986)
  2. Greek language (35285 bytes)
    3: |states=[[Greece]], [[Cyprus]], south [[Albania]], [[Southern Italy]], south ...
    10: |nation=[[Greece]], [[Cyprus]] (and the [[European Union]])
    44: ...t 12 million people mainly in [[Greece]] and [[Cyprus]] but also in many other countries where Greeks ...
    47: ... official language of the [[Cyprus|Republic of Cyprus]].
    52: ...lthough ancient pronunciation can never be reconstructed with certainty, Greek in particular is very w...
  3. Utah (29154 bytes)
    55: Tree = [[Spruce|Blue Spruce]] |
    60: Fossil = [[Allosaurus]] |
    64: MusicalInstrument = N/A |
    74: ...|Census Bureau]] estimate. The state is generally rugged and arid, and has spectacular natural scenery...
    92: ...ning of the [[Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo]], [[February 2]], [[1848]]. The Treaty was ratified by the ...
  4. Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
    53: * [[Rubber]] in [[Mesoamerica]]
    74: * [[1st century]]: [[Rudder|Stern mounted rudder]] in [[History of China|China]]
    76: * [[132]]: Rudimentary [[Seismometer]]: [[Zhang Heng]]
    79: * [[4th century|300s]]: [[Stirrup]] in [[Jin Dynasty (265-420)|China]]
    119: * [[1620]]: [[Slide rule]]: [[William Oughtred]]
  5. Desert (21206 bytes)
    4: ...tle life. Compared to wetter regions this may be true, although upon closer examination, deserts often...
    22: ...e nearest available sources of moisture (this is true in some middle-latitude landmass interior locati...
    85: ...nflower]] family. Cold deserts have grasses and shrubs as dominant vegetation.
    89: ...adi]]s, can quickly fill after heavy rains, and [[flash flood]]s make these channels dangerous.
    91: ...ugh little rain falls in deserts, deserts receive runoff from ephemeral, or short-lived, streams fed b...
  6. Sun (20830 bytes)
    134: ==Structure of the Sun==
    135: [[Image:SunLayers.png|thumb|left|220px|Structure of the Sun]]
    138: ...Nevertheless, the Sun has well defined interior structure, described below. The Sun's radius is measu...
    162: ...Sun entirely. Sunlight has a [[black-body]] spectrum that is characteristic of about 6,000 [[kelvin]]...
    163: ...copes operating across the [[electromagnetic spectrum]], from [[radio]] through [[visible light]] to [...
  7. Galileo Galilei (33761 bytes)
    2: '''Galileo Galilei''' ([[Pisa]], [[February 15]], [[1564]] – [[Arcetri]], [[January ...
    22: ...ations of them in [[1620]]. Later astronomers overruled Galileo's naming of these objects, changing hi...
    37: ...o Viviani]], it is not now generally accepted as true. However, Galileo did perform [[experiment]]s in...
    43: ...is shutter, and, as soon as his assistant saw the flash, he would open his shutter. At a distance of less...
    62: ...s. As a geometric instrument, it enabled the construction of any regular [[polygon]], computation of t...
  8. January 1 (18244 bytes)
    8: *[[990]] - Russia adopts the Julian calendar.
    13: *[[1700]] - [[Russia]] begins using the [[Julian calendar]].
    20: *[[1804]] - [[France|French]] rule ends in [[Haiti]].
    27: ...dinand de Lesseps]] begins [[France|French]] construction of the [[Panama Canal]].
    31: *[[1899]] - [[Spain|Spanish]] rule ends in [[Cuba]].
  9. Morse code (33777 bytes)
    4: ...ones, or as a mechanical or visual signal (e.g. a flashing light). Because Morse code is transmitted usin...
    42: ...average natural noise (but see also [[spread spectrum]]).
    46: ...ative Procedures Act]], it will take time for the Rule to go into effect, as a long Comment period mus...
    88: ...less Fantasy'' and in the Rock band [[Rush (band)|Rush]]'s song YYZ, based on the Morse code for Toron...
    152: ...is way of more than one character, they are sent "run together"; that is, omitting the normal pauses t...
  10. Metronome (3057 bytes)
    4: ...l|Johann M䬺el]] copied several of Winkel's construction ideas and received the [[patent]] for the po...
    6: ... in pieces that do not require strict time (see [[rubato]]), a metronome is used to give an indication...
    26: ...nomeonline.com], a metronome for [[Macromedia]] [[Flash Player]].
  11. Lightning (33113 bytes)
    6: ...roduced during a [[thunderstorm]]. Lightning's abrupt electric discharge is accompanied by the emissi...
    10: ...nto electricity via [[Leyden jar]]s and other instruments, a number of people proposed that small scal...
    16: ...ors was Professor Richman, of [[Saint Petersburg, Russia]]. He had created a setup similar to Franklin...
    28: ...ur within the ash clouds from [[volcano|volcanic eruptions]]{{ref|usgs_hvo}}<sup>,</sup>{{ref|noaa_gal...
    46: ... set, and the dangers unappreciated until the destruction of a glider in [[1999]] [http://www.dft.gov....
  12. Flood (7770 bytes)
    5: ...ood of water filling dry streambeds known as a "[[flash flood]]".
    7: ...ate systems of [[dike (construction)|dike]]s constructed along their shores and surrounding nearby cit...
    14: ...rare conditions associated with [[heat wave]]s, [[flash flood]]s from quickly melting mountain [[snow]] h...
    16: ...a tidal wave called a [[tsunami]] that causes destruction to coast areas. See the ''[[tsunami]]'' arti...
    46: ...nd and the [[United Kingdom]] and led to the construction of the [[Delta Works]] and the [[Thames Barr...
  13. Drama (12658 bytes)
    23: The [[chorus]] seems to have originated first, with a leader,...
    27: ...n also gain confidence in ourselves and learn to trust others. Playing allows us to imagine, and to us...
    40: ...tions of audience and spectator. D.I.E is usually run in youth clubs, schools, community centres etc. ...
    64: * [[Constructivism (pedagogical)|Constructivism]]: Theories in education
    83: * [[Flash drama]]
  14. Helicopter (20080 bytes)
    23: ...he torque generated by the main rotor. When the thrust from the tail rotor is sufficient to cancel out...
    25: ... '''no''' '''ta'''il '''r'''otor. Notars adjust thrust by opening and closing a sliding circular cover...
    29: ...t or forward motion. To reduce this waste during cruise, the tailfin is angled to produce a sideways l...
    32: ...ed to change the aircraft's shape so that the air rushing past pushes it in the desired direction. In ...
    34: ...loor in the same place as a fixed-wing aircraft's rudder pedals.
  15. Photography (18493 bytes)
    84: ...otographs done in this context are accepted as a truthful documentation of a news story.
    91: ...ssign a member of the organization, hire someone, run a public competition, or obtain rights to [[Stoc...
    101: ..., a small handful of curators spent their lives struggling to put it there; [[Alfred Stieglitz]], [[Ed...
    155: * [[rule of thirds]]
    170: * [[flash (photo)|flash]]
  16. Digital photography (33923 bytes)
    22: ...owest-end, a [[digital memory]] device (usually [[flash memory]]; [[floppy disk]]s and [[CD-RW]]s are les...
    24: ...hotographs, and store them on [[videotape]] or on flash memory cards.
    44: ...e photograph, model of the camera, shutter speed, flash use, film speed etc, to aid in the reviewing and ...
    91: ... digital images are stored can decay or become corrupt, leading to a loss of image integrity. Both for...
    113: ...he manufacturers is misleading because it is not truly representative of the number of full colour pix...
  17. American comic book (14771 bytes)
    11: ...thumb|Cover of ''Superman'' #14, dated January-February 1942]]
    17: In February [[1935]], [[National Periodical Publications]]...
    21: ...]. It was characterized by extremely large print runs (comic books were very popular as cheap enterta...
    26: ...me, [[juvenile delinquency]], moral degradation, drug use, and poor grades. The psychiatrist [[Frederi...
    28: ...wake of these events, the [[horror comic]] and [[true crime]] comic genres flourished, due in no small...
  18. Death Valley National Park (38245 bytes)
    3: ... died there. Several short-lived [[boom town]]s sprung up during the late [[19th century]] and early [...
    5: ...ne of [[volcano]]es. Later the [[Crust (geology)|crust]] started to pull apart, creating the [[Basin a...
    38: ...e it often does so in intense storms that cause [[flash flood]]s which remodel the landscape and sometime...
    55: The [[California Gold Rush]] brought the first Caucasians known to visit t...
    57: ...y were able to hike out of the valley through the rugged [[Wingate Pass]]. Just after leaving the vall...
  19. Bayeux Tapestry (13194 bytes)
    9: ... with vegetable dyes. The colours of muted brick, rust, mustard yellow, olive-green, dark brown and of...
    11: ... of the sections. Still, the tapestry includes a flashback, and many scenes that could not have been see...
    15: ... Duke Robert was returning from a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, he was killed. William gained his father&#...
    22: ... horse is killed three times, in the battle and a rumor goes through the ranks he is dead. He removes...
    25: ...ountry.co.uk/the_west_country/archive/2001/08/12/TRURO_NEWS_NEWS05ZM.html].
  20. Wildfire (23185 bytes)
    14: ...ation of wildlands, these fires often involve destruction of suburban homes located in the wildland ur...
    22: ...such a fire, [[landslide]]s, [[ash flow]]s, and [[flash flood]]s are to be expected. Not only does this r...
    49: ...ontrolled burn|controlled burns]] to reduce underbrush. This clears much of the undergrowth through fo...
    55: ... driven events where the amount of fuel (trees, shrubs, etc.) has not been the most important factor i...
    59: ...orests. These communities are at high risk of destruction in bushfires.

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