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  1. Periodic table (7298 bytes)
    1: ...eev]], the elements are arranged by [[electron]] structure so that many [[chemical property|chemical p...
    6: ...lar configurations of their [[valence shell]] electrons, which gives them similar properties.
    9: ...PAC|International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry]] (IUPAC). The IUPAC scheme was developed to rep...
    21: *[[Periodic table (electron configurations)|Electron Configurations]]
    35: == Explanation of the structure of the periodic table ==
  2. List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
    17: ...badie|Abbadie, Antoine Thomson d']], (1810-1897), traveler
    51: *[[Abd-el-latif]], (1162-1231), physician and traveller
    68: *[[Niels Henrik Abel|Abel, Niels Henrik]], (1802-1829), Norwegian mathematician
    71: ...Ogden Abell|Abell, George Ogden]], (1927-1983), astronomer
    91: *[[Abhijeet Kale]], [[cricketer]] from [[Maharashtra]], [[India]], in the center of a selection scam
  3. Sojourner Truth (2794 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Sojourner_Truth_01.jpg|thumb|Sojurner Truth]]
    3: '''Sojourner Truth''' ([[circa|c.]] [[1797]]–[[1883]]) was ...
    5: ...g [[Elijah Pierson]] in evangelical preaching on street-corners.
    7: [[image:Sojourner_Truth.jpg|thumb|left|Sojurner Truth]]
    10: ...ography in [[1850]], the ''Narrative of Sojourner Truth: A Northern Slave''.
  4. Fanny Mendelssohn (2047 bytes)
    5: In 1829, after a courtship of several years, she married ...
    9: Her compositions include a [[piano trio]] and several books of solo [[piano]] pieces an...
    11: ...ed in [[Berlin]] in 1847 of complications of a [[stroke]] suffered while rehearsing one of her brother...
  5. Accordion (10069 bytes)
    2: ...portable [[free reed instrument|free-reed wind instrument]] with a [[musical keyboard|keyboard]], the ...
    4: ...ssible that some ancient civilisation had reed instruments. It has been suggested that they may have e...
    6: Simple metal or wood reed instruments ("Maultrommel", Jews' Harp) were likely precursors.
    12: Modern free-reed instruments have several aspects in common:
    16: ...ugh a resonator tube (as opposed to [[woodwind instrument]]s)
  6. Concertina (3686 bytes)
    2: ...ection as the bellows'' whereas accordion buttons travel ''perpendicular to the direction of the bello...
    6: ...different system may feel like an entirely new instrument.
    10: ...free to operate an air valve (for expanding or contracting the bellows without sounding a note) or a d...
    13: ...pically held by placing the thumbs through thumb straps and the little fingers on metal finger rests, ...
    16: ... and the same notes pushing and pulling. The instrument is held in the same manner as an Anglo conce...
  7. President of the United States (42878 bytes)
    14: ...ia|Gov.]] [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]], born in [[Austria]]; [[Florida]] [[United States Senate|Sen.]] [[...
    21: ... the oath — and even judges of [[federal district court]]s have fulfilled this duty in emergenci...
    23: ...ugural address which sets the tone for his administration.
    25: ...es)|Election Day]] and campaigning across the country to explain their views and plans to the voters. ...
    29: ...e chosen to affirm rather than swear. The oath is traditionally ended with, "So help me God," although...
  8. John Adams (18716 bytes)
    10: | place of birth=[[Braintree]], [[Massachusetts]]
    18: ... President of the United States ([[1825]]–[[1829]]).
    22: ...Old Style]], [[Julian Calendar]]), 1735 in [[Braintree, Massachusetts]]. His father, a farmer, also na...
    24: ...length, his recollections of this scene; it is instructive to compare the two accounts.
    31: ... to the Stamp Act was a part of the never-ending struggle between individualism and corporate authorit...
  9. Thomas Jefferson (31127 bytes)
    20: ... in [[1962]], saying, "I think this is the most extraordinary collection of talent, of human knowledge...
    25: ... of Independence]], and a source of many other contributions to American political and civil culture. ...
    32: ...n Virginia, to say nothing of the rest of the country.
    35: ... agricultural nation of [[yeoman]] farmers, in contrast to the vision of [[Alexander Hamilton]], who e...
    41: Jefferson's portrait appears on the U.S. [[United States Two dollar...
  10. James Madison (15187 bytes)
    18: ... Hamilton]], of the [[Federalist Papers]], and is traditionally regarded as the ''[[List of people kno...
    21: ...[January 9]], [[1731]] – [[February 11]], [[1829]]) were the prosperous owners of the [[tobacco]] ...
    23: ...nted in the new Congress, Madison was one of the strongest advocates of state representation depending...
    29: ...e governed; and in the next place oblige it to control itself."
    31: ...ed Jefferson and believed strongly in limiting centralized power.
  11. John Quincy Adams (11783 bytes)
    6: | date2=[[March 4]], [[1829]]
    10: | place of birth=[[Braintree]], [[Massachusetts]]
    18: ...ebruary 23]], [[1848]]) was the sixth ([[1825]]-[[1829]]) [[President of the United States|President]] o...
    22: John Quincy Adams was born in [[Braintree, Massachusetts]], (in a part of town which is n...
    28: ...a member of the commission which negotiated the [[Treaty of Ghent]] in [[1814]], and Minister to [[Uni...
  12. Andrew Jackson (23546 bytes)
    5: | date1=[[March 4]], [[1829]]
    16: | vicepresident= [[John C. Calhoun]] (1829-1832) [[Martin Van Buren]] (1833-1837)
    18: ...'''" or the "'''Jacksonian Era'''" — an era traditionally seen as dominating the years between t...
    22: ... This [[anglophobia]] would be combined with a distrust and dislike of Eastern aristocrats stemming fr...
    26: ... its bravery and success. He was popular with his troops and was said to have been "tough as old hicko...
  13. Martin Van Buren (21629 bytes)
    1: ...border="0" align="right" style="margin-left:1em"><tr><td>
    4: ...r" colspan=2>[[Image:Martin Van Buren.jpg]]</td></tr>
    5: <tr><td>'''Order:'''</td><td>8th President</td></tr>
    6: ...h 4]], [[1837]]&ndash;[[March 4]], [[1841]]</td></tr>
    7: ...>'''Followed:'''</td><td>[[Andrew Jackson]]</td></tr>
  14. Richard Mentor Johnson (4804 bytes)
    3: ...ent of the United States]], serving in the administration of [[Martin Van Buren]].
    5: ...Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville]], and attended [[Transylvania University]]. He was admitted to the b...
    7: ...e was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1829.
    9: ...o the three succeeding Congresses ([[March 4]], [[1829]]&ndash;[[March 3]], [[1837]]) He was chairman o...
    23: ...ucky|before=[[Thomas Sandford]]|after=At-Large districts|years=1807-1813}}
  15. George M. Dallas (3858 bytes)
    5: ...for the eastern district of [[Pennsylvania]] from 1829 to [[1831]]. He was elected as a [[United State...
    7: ...nted by President [[Martin Van Buren]] as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Russia f...
    9: Dallas was appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to [[United...
    11: Dallas was the son of [[U.S. Treasury Secretary]] [[Alexander J. Dallas]] and is ...
    14: ...atson]]|after=[[Benjamin W. Richards]]|years=1828-1829}}
  16. Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
    20: ... [[Jane Means Appleton Pierce]] fell apart. He destroyed his reputation by declaring support for the [...
    22: ... with her aristocratic, nervous ways and show her true affection. He was one of the most popular men i...
    25: ...|Hillsborough]], [[New Hampshire]], part of the [[Transcendental Generation]]. The site of his birth i...
    27: ...cademy in spring [[1820]]. Later that year he was transferred to [[Phillips Exeter Academy]] to prepar...
    34: ... Representatives]]. He served in the House from [[1829]] to [[1833]], and as [[Speaker of the House|Spea...
  17. James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
    50: ... been criticized for failing to prevent the [[country]] from [[sliding]] into [[schism]] and the [[Ame...
    53: ... of the [[United States District Court for the District of Missouri]]. Buchanan served as Minister to...
    59: ... during which he negotiated the [[1846]] [[Oregon Treaty]] establishing the 49th parallel as the north...
    66: ... it. The Court was considering the legality of restricting slavery in the territories, and two justice...
    72: ...ated Southerners. Buchanan, meanwhile, was by now tremendously unpopular in the North.
  18. Chester A. Arthur (12210 bytes)
    3: | image name=chester a arthur illustration.3.jpg
    9: | date of birth=[[October 5]], [[1829]]
    18: ... the United States|Vice President]] in the administration of [[James Garfield]]. Garfield was shot by...
    20: ...rthur pronounced his middle name, Alan, with the stress on the ''second'' syllable -- "Al-AN."
    27: ...o his eligibility for American public office. The truth, however, was simply that Arthur was born near...
  19. Australia (39438 bytes)
    1: {{Infobox_Country|the=|
    2: native_name =Commonwealth of Australia|
    3: common_name =Australia|
    4: image_flag =Australia_flag_large.png|
    6: image_map =LocationAustralia.png|290px|
  20. Greece (54754 bytes)
    1: ...t.com Classroom Clip Art]]]'''Greece''', is a country in the southeast of [[Europe]] on the southern t...
    25: ...&nbsp;- Total<br>&nbsp;- % water || [[List of countries by area|Ranked 94th]]<br/>[[1 E11 m2|131,940 k...
    27: ...- [[Population density|Density]] || [[List of countries by population|Ranked 70th]]<br/>10,665,989<br/...
    29: ...[Ottoman Empire]]<br/>[[25 March]] [[1821]]<br/>[[1829]]
    32: ...y GDP (nominal)|28th]])<br>$21,017 ([[List of countries by GDP (nominal) per capita|28th]])

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