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- Steffi Graf (16410 bytes)
1: [[Image:Steffi Graf.jpg|right|thumb|Steffi Graf honored at the [[WTA]].]]
2: ...the only player to have won all four of the Grand Slam titles at least four times each.
6: ...fi was introduced to tennis by her father [[Peter Graf]], a car and insurance salesman and aspiring ten...
8: ...Tracy Austin]]. After the match, Austin dismissed Graf's abilities saying there were "hundreds" of kids ...
10: ... to practice courts. This narrow focus meant that Graf made few friends on the tour in her early years, ...
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- Artemisia Gentileschi (23093 bytes)
20: .... After her mother's death in [[1651]], Prudenzia slipped into obscurity and little is known of her su...
42: ...o famous in Rome); the "Venere Dormiente" (''"The Sleeping Venus"''), today at [[Princeton]]; the [[Es...
64: ...entileschi)|Susanna e i vecchioni]], [[Collezione Graf von Sch?rn]], [[Pommersfelden]] , [[1610]]. - Steffi Graf (16410 bytes)
1: [[Image:Steffi Graf.jpg|right|thumb|Steffi Graf honored at the [[WTA]].]]
2: ...the only player to have won all four of the Grand Slam titles at least four times each.
6: ...fi was introduced to tennis by her father [[Peter Graf]], a car and insurance salesman and aspiring ten...
8: ...Tracy Austin]]. After the match, Austin dismissed Graf's abilities saying there were "hundreds" of kids ...
10: ... to practice courts. This narrow focus meant that Graf made few friends on the tour in her early years, ... - Martina Navratilova (16246 bytes)
3: ...(tennis)|Grand Slam]] singles titles and 40 Grand Slam doubles titles (31 women's doubles and 9 mixed ...
5: ...hree, and in [[1962]] her mother Jana married Miroslav Navrátil, who became her first tennis coach. M...
9: ...2]] at the age of 15, Navrátilová won the Czechoslovakian national tennis championship. In [[1973]],...
13: ...rátilová finished runner-up at two of the Grand Slams in 1975 - losing in the final of the [[Austral...
15: Navrátilová won her first Grand Slam singles title at Wimbledon in [[1978]], where s... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
45: * [[sledges]] - [[Scandinavia]]
119: * [[1620]]: [[Slide rule]]: [[William Oughtred]]
281: * [[1877]]: [[Induction motor]]: [[Nikola Tesla]]
303: ...]) [[electric motor|induction motor]]: [[Nikola Tesla]]
318: ...olyphase AC [[Electric power]] system: [[Nikola Tesla]] (30 related patents.) - Seven Years' War (11256 bytes)
12: ...shamed many of her generals, had pressed relentlessly for reform. Her interest in the welfare of the s...
24: ...ian army under General [[Maximilian Ulysses Reichsgraf von Browne|von Browne]]. However, Saxony had succ...
36: ...eben]] and Austrians under General [[Franz Moritz Graf von Lacy Lascy|Lacy]] briefly occupied [[Berlin]]...
47: ...[[North America]], [[Europe]], the [[Caribbean]] isles, the [[Philippines]] and coastal [[Africa]]. Du...
50: ...ited the British as well, as their own Caribbean islands already supplied ample sugar, but with the ha... - Aviation history (39698 bytes)
3: ...ythology)|Icarus]]. Daedalus was trapped on the island of Minos, and so built wings out of feathers a...
15: ...Leonardo da Vinci]] was the first person to seriously design an aircraft, designing a glider in the [[...
27: Another person who continually but slowly advanced the state of the art was [[Frank We...
31: ...ights of 25 meters or more "routinely". He rigorously documented his work, including [[photograph]]s, ...
88: ...vier-than-air aircraft, able to take off autonomously, without a headwind, and entirely driven by its ... - World War II (58065 bytes)
33: ...Kriegsmarine]] [[pocket battleship]] "''[[Admiral Graf Spee]]''" was sunk in South America after the [[b...
46: ...man [[U-Boat]]s attempted to deprive the British Isles of necessary [[Lend Lease]] cargo from the Unit...
52: ===1941: Yugoslavia, Greece, Crete, Soviet Union, Continuation Wa...
54: ...41]]. Hitler's forces then invaded Greece and Yugoslavia on [[April 6]], [[1941]]. Hitler reluctantly ...
56: ...f the [[Metaxas Line]]. The rapid downfall of Yugoslavia, however, allowed German forces to pour into ... - Mathematics (24164 bytes)
95: ...px]] || [[Image:Caesar3.png|128px]] || [[Image:6n-graf.png|128px]]
142: * [[Napier's bones]], [[Slide Rule]]
159: ...way (that is, long papers not supported by previously published theory). The relationship to generally...
175: *[https://cybersleuth-kids.com/sleuth/Math/Math_Worksheets/Addition/index.html Addi...
176: *[http://cybersleuth-kids.com/sleuth/Math/Math_Worksheets/Algebra/index.html Algeb... - Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
45: ...l as "incompetent to command people" and "dangerously [[psychotic]]." His commander at the time said, ...
47: ...anation for the capitulation was the ''[[Dolchstosslegende]]'' ("dagger-stab legend") which purported ...
86: ...]] the Nazi [[cabinet]] had the power to pass legislation just as the [[Reichstag]] did. The Act furth...
115: ...y seemed to solve unemployment problems but seriously distorted the economy.
124: ...died of starvation and disease while working as [[slave labour]]ers. Along with Jews, alleged [[commun... - Tennis (24557 bytes)
3: ...as a spectator sport, especially the four [[Grand Slam]] tournaments.
20: ... recently it has been mowed. Of the major [[Grand Slam]] tournaments, the [[Australian Open]] and [[US...
71: ...an twist (or kick), or a slice serve. A severely sliced serve is sometimes called a sidespin. Some s...
88: ...r his one-handed backhand, used a deadly accurate slice backhand with underspin through the 1950s and ...
102: ... joined with Dr. Frederick Haynes and Dr. A. Wellesley Tomkins to found the first lawn tennis club in ... - List of female tennis players (8364 bytes)
40: * [[Ludmila Cervanova]] (Slovakia)
89: * [[Steffi Graf]] (Germany)
93: * [[Daniela Hantuchov (Slovakia)
103: * [[Janette Husarova]] (Slovakia)
108: * [[Mima Jausovec|Mima Jausovec]] (Slovenia) - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
37: ...ere decisively defeated near [[Augsburg]] and the Slavs between the [[Elbe]] and the [[Oder]] were sub...
41: ... imperial stronghold (''Pfalz'') was built at [[Goslar]], as the Empire continued its expansion to the...
50: ...e Teutonic Order, moved into the thinly populated Slav territories east of the Oder ([[Bohemia]], [[Si...
69: ...Empire (more or less modern-day [[Austria]] and [[Slovenia]], and, from [[1526]] onwards, [[Bohemia]] ...
80: ...]]. Hiding in the [[Wartburg Castle]], Luther translated the Bible, establishing the basis of modern G... - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
37: ...ere decisively defeated near [[Augsburg]] and the Slavs between the [[Elbe]] and the [[Oder]] were sub...
41: ... imperial stronghold (''Pfalz'') was built at [[Goslar]], as the Empire continued its expansion to the...
50: ...e Teutonic Order, moved into the thinly populated Slav territories east of the Oder ([[Bohemia]], [[Si...
69: ...Empire (more or less modern-day [[Austria]] and [[Slovenia]], and, from [[1526]] onwards, [[Bohemia]] ...
80: ...]]. Hiding in the [[Wartburg Castle]], Luther translated the Bible, establishing the basis of modern G... - Ferdinand von Zeppelin (2659 bytes)
1: [[Image:Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin Profil.jpg|thumb|Zeppelin]]
5: '''Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin''' ([[April 8]] or [[July 8]], [[183...
19: ...raft carrier Graf Zeppelin]] and airship [[LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin]] were named after him.
27: *[[Graf Zeppelin]]
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