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  1. Simple machine (1852 bytes)
    1: In [[physics]], a '''simple machine''' is any device that only requires the a...
    3: The traditional list of simple machines is:
    14: ...tic]]ity, so the actual mechanical advantage of a simple machine will usually differ from its theoretical ...
    16: ...ple machines are often used in combination as components of more complex machines; for example the [[Ar...
    18: Variations to the list of simple machines:

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  1. History of China (45919 bytes)
    2: [[Image:China2.jpg|thumb|]][[China]] is one of the world's oldest continuous major [[civiliza...
    14: ...ere legendary sage-kings and moral examplars, and one of them, the [[Yellow Emperor]], is sometimes sai...
    18: ...lear written records to match the Shang [[oracle bones]] or the [[Zhou Dynasty (1122 BC - 256 BC)|Zhou]...
    22: ...r Yin period, consists of a large body of oracle bone writings. [[Anyang]] in modern day Henan has been...
    24: ...in later periods were accustomed to the notion of one dynasty succeeding another, but the actual politi...
  2. Francisco Vasquez de Coronado (3639 bytes)
    9: ...den city fray Marcos had described, it was just a simple [[pueblo]] of the [[Zuni]] Indians. Marcos was se...
    12: ... Grande]]. Coronado set up his winter quarters in one of them, [[Tiguex]] (present-day [[Bernalillo]] n...
  3. Middle Colonies (4101 bytes)
    5: ...d [[flax]]. Flax was used to make cloth; corn was one of the main foods the eaten in the colonies. Meat...
    7: ...he Dutch form of dress. [[Quakers]] wore neat and simple clothing as their [[religion]] taught them. Many ...
  4. Puritan (15882 bytes)
    5: ... particular churches or movements, and not by the simple and nebulous term "Puritan."
    8: ..., [[Walter Travers]] and [[Andrew Melville]] had gone into exile as Puritans in Europe, where they came...
    10: ...y Bible|biblical]] supremacy, and they shared, to one degree or another, a belief in the [[priesthood o...
    14: ...such as the ''[[Martin Marprelate]]'' series lampooned the government and the church hierarchs.
    16: ...ules. His thinking on the matter became the backbone of the Anglican church and would later be put to ...
  5. Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
    3: ...'' are a class of [[musical instrument]], [[aerophone]]s using enclosed [[reed (music)|reed]]s. The te...
    11: 5) Tenor drones<br>
    12: 6) Bass drone<br>
    16: ...[melody]] is played, and most have at least one drone [[harmony]], although there are relatively many i...
    18: ...)|reed]] and a cylindrical or conical bore. The drone(s) usually have single tongue reeds but there are...
  6. November 4 (10686 bytes)
    45: *[[1470]] - King [[Edward V of England]], one of the two [[Princes in the Tower]] (d. [[1483]]?...
    150: [[simple:November 4]]
  7. Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
    10: ...tholic James II could attempt to return to the Throne. It was for this reason that the [[Parliament of ...
    15: ...ture Duke of Marlborough), who would later become one of Anne's most important generals.
    17: ...m on his deathbed), Anne's father ascended the Throne as James II. James, desirous of a Roman Catholic ...
    19: ...ill of Rights 1689]] settled succession to the Throne; Princess Anne and her descendants were to be in ...
    22: ...ng that Lord Marlborough was a Jacobite (that is, one who believed that James II was the legitimate mon...
  8. Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
    5: ...g her time, Queen Mary was known for setting the tone of the [[British Royal Family]], as the model of ...
    38: ...yalty, but was a favourite of George, who liked a simple life.
    49: ...k's father-in-law, Albert Edward, ascended the throne as [[Edward VII of the United Kingdom|King Edward...
    56: ... the Prince and Princess of Wales ascended the throne. May choose the regal name of Mary for her reign....
    69: ...e throne in Edward's place. With Albert on the throne as George VI, Mary provided support to the new Ki...
  9. Rosa Parks (8331 bytes)
    17: ...nt or the bravery of her refusal, some have questioned some of the more mythic elements of her story.
    35: ...storic act of [[civil disobedience]], and how her simple act connects to the larger tapestry of the [[civi...
    37: ...led the "mother of the civil rights movement" and one of the most important citizens of the 20th centur...
    49: ...a will be surrounded by strangers trying to make money off of her name."
  10. Margaret Atwood (6318 bytes)
    2: ..., [[literary criticism|literary critic]], and a pioneer of [[List of Canadian writers|Canadian women's ...
    6: ... key figure in [[Canadian poetry]], especially as one of [[Toronto]]'s new voices in the [[1960s]], alo...
    10: ...l]] in [[2002]] and ''[[Oryx and Crake]]'', championed by [[Toronto]] City Councillor [[Olivia Chow]] ...
    32: :''[[Double Persephone]]'' ([[1961]])
    53: :''[[Good Bones and Simple Murders]]'' ([[1994]])
  11. Marie de France (1845 bytes)
    1: ...n [[Normandy]]. Her name is known from a line in one of her published works: ''Marie ai nun, si sui de...
    3: ...Eleanor of Aquitaine]] was well known to be a patroness of [[troubador]]s and other artists, it seems l...
  12. Virginia Woolf (9482 bytes)
    7: ...s the [[Bloomsbury group]]. While nowhere near a simple recapitulation of the coterie's ideals, Woolf's w...
    9: ...e greatest novelists of the twentieth century and one of the foremost [[Modernists]], though she disdai...
    11: Woolf is considered one of the greatest innovators in the English languag...
    13: ...ions resolved in a visit to the lighthouse; also, one of the themes is the struggle in the creative pro...
    15: ...rch 28, [[1941]], Woolf filled her pockets with stones, and drowned herself in the [[River Ouse, Sussex...
  13. Hypatia of Alexandria (10302 bytes)
    2: ...s]]'s ''Conics'' and on [[Ptolemy]]'s works, but none have survived. Letters to her by her pupil [[Syn...
    8: ...gle between pagans and tolerant Christians on the one side, and dogmatic Christians who demanded the fi...
    14: ...her career: "Their philosophy consists in a very simple formula, that of calling God to witness, as Plato...
    18: ...lian "peasant stock" mob (soldiers are never mentioned) made up of superstitious Christians and non-Chr...
    34: ...ently denied, the flesh should be torn off their bones with iron hooks."
  14. Helen Sawyer Hogg (1921 bytes)
    22: ...5//0001497.000.html BAAS '''25''' (1993) 1497] (a simple reference to JRASC obituary) -->
  15. Mother Teresa (22682 bytes)
    6: ...orary Citizen of the United States]] in [[1996]] (one of only six). She was [[Beatification|beatified]]...
    22: ...e a burden to the society and are shunned by everyone."
    24: ...he help of Indian officials she converted an abandoned [[Hinduism|Hindu]] temple into the [[Kalighat Ho...
    35: ...can we do to promote world peace?" Her answer was simple: "Go home and love your family." In the same year...
    47: ...997]], Mother Teresa fell and broke her [[collar bone]]. Later that year, in August, she suffered from ...
  16. Marigold (1868 bytes)
    17: ...native to the [[Mediterranean]] region and [[Macaronesia]].
    19: ...e [[Leaf|leaves]] of this plant are 5-18 cm long, simple, and usually roughly hairy. The [[flower]] heads ...
  17. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    34: They have simple [[Leaf|leaves]] with lengthwise [[vein]]s. Their ...
    40: ...the leaves of [[Lady's Slipper]]s from temperate zones (''[[Paphiopedilum]]'') is caused by uneven dist...
    46: ...bit of the species. Each type of stem can grow in one of these two ways:
    47: *[[monopodial]] ("one-footed") growth. The new shoots grow upwards from...
    56: ...hs. At the end of the pseudobulb typically appear one or two [[leaf|leaves]], though there may be up to...
  18. Honeysuckle (2143 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen | name = Honeysuckle}}
    2: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[Image:honeysuckle_w_y.jpg|240px]] | caption = }}
    13: ...al honeysuckle, Trumpet honeysuckle, or Woodbine honeysuckle).
    15: The [[leaf|leaves]] are opposite, simple oval, and from 1-10 cm long; most are [[deciduous...
    17: ...til nutrient reserves in the roots are depleted. Honeysuckle can also be controlled through annual appl...
  19. Iris (plant) (13374 bytes)
    20: ...idely distributed throughout the north temperate zone.
    23: ...ve long, erect, flowering [[stem]]s. These may be simple or branched, solid or hollow. These stalks may be...
    28: ...ay; and during the latter month and the following one most of the larger growing species, such as ''I. ...
    41: ...f the stigma. Thus, an insect bearing pollen from one flower, will in entering a second, deposit the po...
    44: ... irises) to separate genera, but even if this is done the genus remains large and several subgenera, se...
  20. Tiger lily (1547 bytes)
    12: {{Taxobox section binomial simple|color=lightgreen|binomial_name=Lilium lancifolium...

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