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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
40: | [[Tallahassee, Florida|Tallahassee]]
52: | [[Boise, Idaho|Boise]]
87: | [[Massachusetts]]
88: | [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]]
101: | [[1901]] — [[1903]] - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
1: ...[Ford Excursion]]). For the science fiction book, see [[Expedition (book)]].''
6: ...[[Diogo de Azambuja]] ([[15th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[African]] coast)
7: ...[[Pêro de Alenquer]] ([[15th century]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[African]] coast)
8: ...rancisco de Almeida]] ([[16th century]] [[Portuguese]] naval explorer and [[viceroy]] of [[India]])
9: ...onso de Albuquerque]] ([[16th century]] [[Portuguese]] naval explorer and [[viceroy]] of [[India]]) - Burundi (13403 bytes)
3: ... belies the magnitude of the problems it faces in seeking to bring an end to the supremacist claims of...
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47: ...notes = <sup>1</sup> Estimate is based on regression; other PPP figures are extrapolate... - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
3: *[[Joseph M. Acaba|Acaba, Joseph M.]] (born 1967), first Puerto Rican Astronaut
11: *[[Dean Acheson|Acheson, Dean]], (1893-1971), USA Secretary
16: *[[Amy Acker|Acker, Amy Louise]] (born 1976)
42: *[[Louise-Victorine Ackermann|Ackermann, Louise-Victorine]](1813-1890)
44: *[[Rosemarie Ackermann|Ackermann, Rosemarie]] (born 1952) - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
5: ...tazo]], (1890-1947), Lieutenant general and Japanese commander in [[New Guinea]]
6: *[[Adachi Kagemori]], (died 1248), Japanese warrior
7: *[[Adachi Morinaga]], (1135-1200), Japanese warrior
17: ...s Adam|Adam, Adolphe-Charles]], (1803-1856), composer
24: ...[[Bojan Adamic|Adamic, Bojan]], (born 1912), composer and conductor. - Alexandra Kollontai (3203 bytes)
1: ...]]. She was effectively exiled by [[Stalin]], who sent her abroad as a diplomat, and she was thus one ...
5: ... the [[Bolshevik]]s under [[Vladimir Lenin]] in [[1903]], Kollontai did not side with either faction. H...
7: ...alist feminism]]. The Zhenodtel was eventually closed by [[Stalin]] in [[1930]].
13: ...g the world's first female Ambassador. She later served as Ambassador to [[Mexico]] and [[Sweden]]. ...
15: ...ecuted by the Stalin regime, though as a diplomat serving abroad, she had little or no influence in go... - Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
4: ...oet [[W. B. Yeats]] who frequently visited the house, and were influenced by his artistic and politica...
6: ...simir Markiewicz. They settled in [[Dublin]] in [[1903]], where she became involved in radical politics ...
8: ...s commuted to life imprisonment, and she was released under the amnesty of [[1917]].
10: ...was re-elected to the [[Second Dᩬ]] in the [[House of Commons of Southern Ireland]] elections of 192...
12: ...o Jan 1922, in the [[Ministries of the First Dᩬ|Second Ministry]] and the [[Third Ministry of the Ir... - Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
1: [[Image:Goldmeir at whitehouse.jpg|frame|right|Golda Meir was the fourth [[Prime...
2: ...jamin Netanyahu]] is a native-born [[Israeli]] whose family moved to [[Philadelphia]] when he was a te...
6: ...the rest of the family followed in [[1906]]. They settled in [[Milwaukee]], [[Wisconsin]].
20: ...merge as a leader. Her kibbutz chose her to represent them at [[Histadrut]], the General Federation ...
22: ...; and a daughter, Sarah. In 1928, she was elected secretary of the women's labor council of Histadrut.... - Emmeline Pankhurst (1950 bytes)
5: ...fragette "martyr", [[Emily Davison]] and the composer, Dame [[Ethel Smyth]]. She was joined in the mo...
7: ... published in [[1914]]. She died ten years after seeing her most ardently pursued goal come to fruiti... - Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
3: [[Image:Homosexualitystein.jpg|thumb|right|Gertrude Stein and he...
11: ...t of artistic creativity gathering in [[Montparnasse]].
12: From 1903 to 1912 she lived in [[Paris]] with her brother L...
15: ... a friend and painted her portrait), [[Henri Matisse]], [[Andre Derain]] plus other young painters.
19: ...arge circle of friends and tirelessly promoted herself. Her judgments in literature and art were highl... - Amy Johnson (2606 bytes)
2: '''Amy Johnson''' ([[July 1]], [[1903]] – [[January 5]], [[1941]]) was a famous E...
4: ...heffield]], Johnson went to work in [[London]] as secretary to a solicitor. She was introduced to flyi...
8: ...e seen in the [[Science Museum_(London)|Science Museum in London]]. She received a [[Harmon Trophy]] ...
10: In [[July]] [[1931]], she set the record for flying from [[England]] to [[Japa...
12: In [[July]] [[1932]], she set a solo record for the flight from England to [[C... - Marie Curie (5862 bytes)
5: ...ish universities so she worked as a governess for several years. Eventually, with the monetary assista...
9: ... and the other was named [[radium]] from its intense radioactivity.
11: ...nary services they have rendered by their joint researches on the radiation phenomena discovered by Pr...
13: ...aving it open so the scientific community could research unhindered.
17: ...atheist]], raised a [[Catholic]], but that didn't seem to matter). France at the time was still reelin... - Glass (26176 bytes)
1: ...aline like the sugar was originally, which can be seen in its [[conchoidal]] fracture.
3: ...|Roman]] historians as ''glaesum.'' Anglo-Saxons used the word ''glaer'' for amber.
5: ...ass—the [[silica]]-based glasses in common use as a building, container or decorative material.
9: ...ver, brittle and will break into sharp shards. These properties can be modified, or even changed entir...
16: ==Properties and Uses== - Thomas Jefferson (31127 bytes)
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20: ...s of his presidency include the [[Louisiana Purchase]] and the [[Lewis and Clark Expedition]].
23: ...iam & Mary]] — where he was a member of the secret [[Flat Hat Club]] — before founding his...
27: ...ibrary to the Congress in [[1815]]). Jefferson himself designed his famous home, [[Monticello]], near ...
29: ...|250px|Letter to Col. Skipwith, concerning millet seed]] - Alexandria (28378 bytes)
1: ...he chief seaport in [[Egypt]], and that country's second largest city, and the capital of the [[Al Isk...
3: ...decline, which by the late [[Ottoman]] period had seen it reduced to little more than a small fishing ...
7: ...Fishing Boats in Alexandria's Eastern Harbour, close to Kait Bey Castle]]
19: ...he arrival of flocks of birds to eat it. In any case, the story explains Alexandria's role as the ship...
21: ...rab historian [[Ibn Khaldun]] ridiculed one where sea-monsters prevent the foundation, but are thwarte... - Age of the Earth (20052 bytes)
1: ...This article describes the modern dating methods used to arrive at the age of the Earth and outlines t...
4: ...y continue to defend [[young earth creationism]] (see [http://www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v24/i1...
6: ... [[Aristotle]], who thought the Earth and [[universe]] had existed from eternity.
9: ...created separately from the rest of the universe, several hundred thousands of years before.
11: ...ng an experiment. He created a small globe that resembled the Earth in composition and then measured i... - Panama (10077 bytes)
2: ...border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"
35: | From [[Colombia]]<br>[[November 3]], [[1903]]
55: ...y the United States, and within three weeks, representatives of the fledgling republic signed the [[Ha...
59: ...iplomatic mission, but after a few days turned himself in to the American military. Noriega was immed...
69: ...er the age of 18 is required to vote, although those who fail to do so are not penalized. - Cuba (25106 bytes)
2: ...]] that lies at the confluence of the [[Caribbean Sea]], the [[Gulf of Mexico]] and the [[Atlantic Oce...
8: ...he late fifties the cuban peso was valued very close to the us dollar. Illiteracy ran about 12%, one ...
10: ...ing out the economic reforms that Castro had promised. Among other things, [[healthcare]] and [[educat...
12: ... the newly elected Kennedy administration, and subsequently led to the Cuban Missile crissis in Octobe...
14: ... U.S. Eventually the U.S. stopped the flow of vessels heading south and Cuba ended the exodus. - Al Fayyum (5562 bytes)
5: ...The Fayyum proper is an oasis in the [[Libya]]n Desert, its eastern border being about 15 mi west of t...
7: ...Horns, whose surface level is 140 ft (43 m) below sea-level. The lake covers about 78 mile² (200&...
9: ...(Nile carp), of which considerable quantities are sent to Cairo.
11: ...them Senuris and Tomia to the north of Medina and Senaru and Auuksa on the road to the lake. There are...
14: ...o store surpluses of water for use during the dry seasons. Ancient visitors reported the appearance of... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
3: ...t practical, fielded version of the invention is used here.
10: * 60 KYA: [[Shipbuilding|Ships]] probably used by settlers of [[New Guinea]]
13: * 30 KYA: [[Sewing]]
46: * the use of [[yeast]] for:
62: ...00s BC]]: [[Catapult]] in [[Syracuse, Italy|Syracuse]]
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