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  1. Periodic table (7298 bytes)
    1: ...ev]], the elements are arranged by [[electron]] structure so that many [[chemical property|chemical pr...
    9: ...f Pure and Applied Chemistry]] (IUPAC). The IUPAC scheme was developed to replace both older Roman numeral...
    35: == Explanation of the structure of the periodic table ==
    48: Hence the structure of the table. Since the outermost electrons ...
    59: ...le was created without a knowledge of the inner structure of [[atom]]s: if one orders the elements by ...
  2. Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
    3: ...ould be possible to get around the planet without running out of food or getting stuck in windless reg...
    9: ...pecies (both those harmful to humans, such as [[virus]]es, [[bacteria]], and [[parasite]]s, and benefi...
    27: ...in Khios. It is believed that this is where he recruited some of his sailors.
    46: ....99 meters or 6,082.66 feet at the equator). The true circumference of the earth is about 40,000 km (2...
    52: ...had united the largest kingdoms of Spain and were ruling them together.
  3. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
    9: ... of the United Kingdom|King George VI]] on [[6 February]] [[1952]]. She is the longest serving current...
    15: Elizabeth was born at 21 Bruton Street in [[Mayfair]], [[London]] on [[21 Apri...
    20: ...]] and numerous visits to [[Canada]]. She was instructed in religion by the [[Archbishop of Canterbury...
    46: ...]] (Andrew Albert Christian Edward) (born [[19 February]] [[1960]]), married ([[23 July]] [[1986]]) an...
    55: ...ord arrived of the death of her father, on [[6 February]] [[1952]]. At the exact moment of [[successio...
  4. Irene (empress) (3748 bytes)
    1: ...jpg|thumb|300px|This [[solidus (coin)|solidus]] struck under Irene reports the legend <small>bASILISSH...
    6: ...he supreme power in the name of the latter, Irene ruled the empire at her own discretion for ten years...
    8: ...hese, held in [[786]] at [[Constantinople]], was frustrated by the opposition of the soldiers. The sec...
    10: ...d, formally proclaimed Constantine VI as the sole ruler.
    12: ...his attendants on the Asiatic shore of the [[Bosporus]], the emperor was carried back to the palace at...
  5. Denis Diderot (13048 bytes)
    5: ...nged conventions regarding [[novel]]s and their structure and content, while also examining [[philosop...
    23: ...al, but in his busy and pregnant intelligence the scheme became transformed. Instead of a mere reproductio...
    27: ...rs were to Diderot years not merely of incessant drudgery, but of harassing persecution, and of injury...
    29: ...that the dangerous ideas they held were now made truly formidable by their open publication. In 1759 t...
    31: ... fearing the displeasure of the government, had struck out from the proof sheets, after they had left ...
  6. Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
    9: ...eth was a short-tempered and sometimes indecisive ruler. This last quality, viewed with impatience by ...
    11: The reign was marked by prudence in the granting of [[British honours system|...
    18: ...l-being, particularly since a fearful Anne had entrusted her daughter's spiritual welfare to Parker be...
    20: ...abeth also inherited her mother's delicate bone structure, physique and facial features. Luckily, she ...
    27: ...d; by the end of that year, when Mary was falsely rumoured to be pregnant, Elizabeth was allowed to re...
  7. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    52: ...first ballot and won the job on the second, in February 1975. She appointed Heath's preferred successo...
    57: :"The Russians are bent on world dominance, and they are r...
    73: ...red as a result of this policy it is nonetheless true that the goal of controlling inflation was achie...
    75: ...June 1983 general election]]. Her '[[Right to Buy Scheme|Right to Buy]]' policy of allowing residents of [...
    87: ...e permitted by Mrs Thatcher to station nuclear [[cruise missile]]s at British bases, arousing mass pro...
  8. Middle Ages (21063 bytes)
    6: ...barian]]" tribal confederations, some of whom distrusted and rejected the classical culture of Rome, w...
    8: .... Administrative, educational and military infrastructure quickly vanished, leading to the rise of ill...
    12: ...ries a completely new political and social infrastructure developed across the lands of the former emp...
    14: ...[Vikings]] were still capable of causing major disruption to the newly emerging societies of Western E...
    16: ... of such consolidation include the [[Albigensian Crusade]] and the [[Wars of the Roses]].
  9. List of dinosaur classifications (7586 bytes)
    5: ...004), a respected college textbook. While it is structured as a [[cladistics|cladogram]] (evolutionary...
    37: ** &dagger;''[[Thecodontosaurus]]''
    39: ** &dagger;''[[Riojasaurus]]''
    76: == Another scheme ==
    78: ...d the ''[[Ornithischia]]'', on the basis of hip structure.
  10. Ptolemy (10609 bytes)
    11: ...'', Ptolemy put all this information into a grand scheme. He assigned coordinates to all the places and g...
    14: Ptolemy also devised and provided instructions on how to create maps both of the whole inh...
    18: ...at his original topographic list cannot be reconstructed: the long tables with numbers were transmitte...
  11. Serpent (instrument) (2056 bytes)
    1: ...nstrument classification]] places it alongside [[trumpet]]s.
    3: ... & unkeyed. The range varies according to the instrument and the player, but typically covers a range ...
    5: ...hicleide]], and later on by valved bass brass instruments such as the euphonium and tuba. Since then, ...
    7: ...the so-called "Russian Bassoon", which is neither Russian nor a bassoon.
  12. Age of the Earth (20052 bytes)
    9: ...Mikhail Lomonosov]], regarded as the founder of [[Russia]]n science, was one of the first to undertake...
    17: Other naturalists used this idea to construct a history of the Earth, though their timelines ...
    43: ...inwater, snow, and [[groundwater]]. [[Robert J. Strutt]] of Imperial College, London, found traces of ...
    45: Strutt's work created controversy in the scientific co...
    51: Rutherford and Soddy had continued their work on rad...
  13. Africa (35389 bytes)
    28: ...sed of two segments at right angles, the northern running from east to west, the southern from north t...
    49: ...under some form of the [[presidential system]] of rule.
    51: ...bian peninsula, where a group's territory was congruent with its military or trade influence. The Eur...
    55: ... history this was not a strict line but a general rule of thumb, and one could move from Hutu to Tutsi...
    59: ...nomic distinctions and the people of Rwanda and Burundi had long morphed into one ethnic tribe and cul...
  14. Age of Exploration (14467 bytes)
    7: ...gol]]s had threatened Europe with pillage and destruction they also unified much of Eurasia creating t...
    15: ...nk the Muslim states of North Africa was seen as crucial to their survival. At the same time the Iberi...
    18: ... made contact with the [[Kingdom of Kongo]]. The crucial breakthrough was in [[1487]] when [[Bartolome...
    22: ...utes and colonies overseas. In [[1492]] the joint rulers of the nation decided to fund [[Christopher C...
    31: ...el I]] the Portuguese crown launched an audacious scheme to keep control the lands and trade routes that h...
  15. Sub-Saharan Africa (3920 bytes)
    7: ... part of Africa. According to this classification scheme, the countries of sub-Saharan Africa are:
    16: * [[Burundi]]
  16. United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
    69: ...a time when Scotland was on the brink of economic ruin and was deeply unpopular with the broader Scott...
    111: ...the UK debated giving Ireland [[home rule]]. Home rule was given to [[Northern Ireland]] in 1920: it w...
    113: ...ently suspended. Unlike federalism, however, home rule parliaments have no constitutional status or ri...
    155: ... may all be taken as precedent - indeed the last true war in which the British military fought alone w...
    199: ...araday]], [[Paul Dirac]] and [[Isambard Kingdom Brunel]] amongst others; the nation is credited with ...
  17. Conflict (3579 bytes)
    25: ...concern for the outcomes of the other party. This scheme leads to the following hypotheses:
    31: ...ost satisfactory outcomes, but this may not hold true for many Asian societies.
  18. Alaska (24727 bytes)
    58: ...st of U.S. state trees|State tree]]'''||[[Sitka Spruce]]
    71: ...d saw [[Mount Saint Elias|Mt. St. Elias]]. The [[Russian-American Company]] hunted [[otter]]s for the...
    73: ...nate]] approved the [[purchase of Alaska]] from [[Russia]] for $7,200,000 on [[9 April]] [[1867]], and...
    87: One scheme for describing the state's geography is by labeli...
    115: ..., and transportation. Its industrial outputs are crude petroleum, natural gas, coal, gold, precious me...
  19. Anaxagoras (6622 bytes)
    2: ... was born probably about the year 500 BC (Apollodorus ap. Diog. Laert. ii. 7.).
    22: ...mological theory of Anaxagoras in an intelligible scheme.
    33: ...ed of all knowledge and power, is especially seen ruling in all the forms of life.
    37: No one thing in the world is ever abruptly separated, as by the blow of an axe, from the...
    47: ...th only mean a new aggregation (sugkrisis) and disruption
  20. Animal (16429 bytes)
    53: == Structure ==
    57: ...n move about and be reorganized, making complex structures possible. In contrast, other multicellular...
    65: ...earrangement. It first invaginates to form a gastrula with a digestive chamber, and two separate germ...
    70: ...ate]]s, collared flagellates that have the same structure as certain sponge cells do. Molecular studi...
    80: ... parasitic worms have extremely simplified body structures.

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