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- Christopher Columbus (44177 bytes)
35: ...s left Beatriz a rich woman and directed Diego to treat her as his own mother. The two had a son, Ferdina...
93: ... previously unknown new continent, but later he retreated to his position that they belonged to Asia. - Raccoon (4751 bytes)
29: ...ise; furthermore, many [[veterinarian]]s will not treat raccoons. Raccoons raised in captivity and releas... - Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
15: With a new peace treaty having been signed between [[Austria]] and [[Fra...
39: ...It is quite certain that in seeing the people who treat us so well despite their own misfortune, we are m...
103: ...e a reputation for being very humanitarian in his treatment of opponents. Even so, the propaganda worked ... - Dorothea Dix (5868 bytes)
2: ...nced [[19th century]] ideas about [[psychiatric]] treatment to successfully lobby almost every [[United S...
12: ...rk Retreat]]. She made an intensive study of this treatment which emphasized the healing power of a famil...
14: ...eat the insane according to the precepts of moral treatment. - Iris (plant) (13374 bytes)
49: *''Xiphium'', sometimes treated as genus ''Xiphion'', the main group of bulbous...
50: *''Nepalensis'', sometimes treated as genus ''Junopsis''; also bulbous.
51: *''Scorpiris'', sometimes treated as genus ''Juno''; also bulbous.
52: *''Hermodactyloides'', sometimes treated as genus ''Iridodictyum'', including the small ...
62: ...e of the south of [[Europe]]. Modern authorities treat it as a subspecies, ''Iris germanica florentina''... - Heart (10132 bytes)
37: ===[[Heart disease|Diseases and treatments]]===
43: ...an irregularity in the heartbeat. It is sometimes treated by implanting an [[artificial pacemaker]]
48: ...pounds that give off [[nitric oxide]] are used to treat heart disease as they cause the dilation of coron... - Science (19868 bytes)
62: ...erlying most empiricist accounts of science. They treat science as if it were purely a matter of a single... - History of ancient Egypt (28563 bytes)
50: ...tian soul|Ka]]'. Also not a very reverent way to treat your Pharaoh. The answer came from the [[Nile]]. - Barbados (21887 bytes)
63: [[Shopping]] districts are another treat in Barbados, with ample duty-free shopping. Ther... - Giraffe (8140 bytes)
52: ...ike (spotted) camel." Giraffes were an occasional treat at Roman [[gladiator|gladiatorial]] games. - Ancient Greece (23806 bytes)
8: ...ates are historians' conventions and some writers treat the Ancient Greek civilization as a continuum run...
70: ...vade [[Attica]], but the Athenians were able to retreat behind their walls. An outbreak of [[plague]] in ...
79: ...BC]] Sparta shocked Greek opinion by concluding a treaty with Persia by which they surrendered the Greek ... - Space (10661 bytes)
8: ...eat space and time as independent dimensions, but treats both as features of [[spacetime]] – a conc... - Sumerian language (10760 bytes)
24: Credit for being first to scientifically treat a bilingual Sumerian-Akkadian text belongs to Pau...
38: ...able, and before a scholar publishes an important treatment of a text, the scholar will often arrange to ... - Civil rights (27169 bytes)
4: Civil rights can in one sense refer to the equal treatment of all citizens irrespective of race, sex, or...
14: ...t effect in [[sovereign]] states depending on the treaties signed by each state and the nature of their l...
57: ...ple, let us take a proposal to make it illegal to treat people differently on the basis of race. This fit...
65: ...of discrimination remain. Even if every person is treated equally by the state, there may not be [[equali...
79: ...rnees in 1971 amounted to "inhuman and degrading" treatment. In an attempt to break the escalating cycle ... - Butterfly (9348 bytes)
59: ...oniidae and Satyridae, but modern classifications treat these as subfamilies within the Nymphalidae. - Religion (72319 bytes)
110: ...ular claims regarding the afterlife. In fact, to treat judaism as having an afterlife is (to the Jews) p...
207: ... stories and beliefs as mythology. Here myths are treated as fantasies, or "mere" stories.
343: ...stances of believers refusing life-saving medical treatment (or even denying it to their children) becaus... - Frontal lobe (4776 bytes)
25: ...al lobotomy has largely died out as a psychiatric treatment.
27: ...te gyri]]) and might be used to treat otherwise untreatable [[obsessive-compulsive disorder|obsessional d... - Horse (38916 bytes)
220: ...f's feet together so that he can be [[brand]] it, treat it for disease, and so on. Working with half-wild...
269: ...f the United States] and [[People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals]], denounce the more violent horse... - Bat (13851 bytes)
114: ... as harmless. Larger bats can give a nasty bite. Treat them with the respect due to any wild animal.
124: ...tion of the fear of the night with the animal was treated as a literary challenge by [[Kenneth Oppell]], ... - Halloween (18290 bytes)
26: ==Trick-or-treating ==
29: ...nger visitors. Children can often accumulate many treats on Halloween night, filling up entire pillow cas...
31: ...song, trick, joke or dance in order to earn their treats.
37: ...istribution of small boxes by schools to trick-or-treaters, in which they can collect small change from t...
41: A child usually "grows out of" trick-or-treating by his or her teenage years. Teenagers and adu...
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