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- History of China (45919 bytes)
2: ...ldest continuous major [[civilization]]s, with written records dating back at least 3,500 years, and w...
14: ... of the Grand Historian|Historical Records]]'' written by [[Sima Qian]], a renowned Chinese historiogr...
15: ...s.jpg |thumb|left|Ming Tombs. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipart]]]
18: ...but such claims are unsupported. With no clear written records to match the Shang [[oracle bones]] or ...
28: ...[256 BC]], he was largely a figurehead and held little real power. - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
8: ...n Adair (surveyor)|Adair, John]], (died 1722), Scottish surveyor and mapmaker
45: *[[Edwin Adams Cotto|Adams Cotto, Edwin]], (1978-2005), Puerto Rican who was conv...
65: ...2-1803), American patriot & Governor of Massachusetts
67: *[[Scott Adams|Adams, Scott]], (born 1957), American creator of the [[Dilbert...
97: *[[Cl魥nt Ader|Ader, Cl魥nt]], (1841-1925), French engineer and inventor - Elisabeth Domitien (1229 bytes)
1: '''Elisabeth Domitien''' (born [[1925]] – died [[26 April]] [[2005]]) was prime m...
5: ...to trial on charges of covering up extortion committed by Bokassa during her tenure as prime minister.... - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
16: |[[13 October]] [[1925]]
27: ...Margaret Hilda Roberts''', (born [[13 October]] [[1925]]) is a [[Politics of the United Kingdom|British ...
47: ...rk as a conference speaker in 1966 with a strong attack on the taxation policy of the Labour Governmen...
50: ...ended the budget of the [[Open University]] from attempts to cut it.
55: ...ensington Town Hall in which she made a scathing attack on the [[Soviet Union]]. The most controversia... - Emma Goldman (12210 bytes)
6: ...eeds for her anarchist ideas and her independent attitude.
13: ...ted States at the time. Her defense of Berkman's attempted assassination of [[Henry Clay Frick]] made ...
21: ... President several days before. The authorities' attempt to associate her and the other nine anarchist...
25: ...working classes that seventeen abortions are committed in every one hundred pregnancies."''
29: ...ft]]: Berkman and Goldman were both involved in setting up [[No Conscription leagues]] and organising ... - Anna Akhmatova (2156 bytes)
9: ...etess [[Marina Tsvetaeva]], with several poems written in the form of correspondence between the two.
11: ...ively silenced, unable to publish poetry, between 1925 and 1952 (except for an interval between [[1940]]...
16: *[http://www.imwerden.de/akhmatova.html Akhmatova's poe...
17: *[http://www.jazzkeyboard.com/jill/akhmatova/index.html...
18: *[http://www.poetseers.org/the_great_poets/fe/eu/aa Ann... - Isak Dinesen (2959 bytes)
7: ...returned to Denmark. The divorce was finalized in 1925. Karen Blixen remained in Kenya and continued to ...
30: * ''Letters from Africa, 1914-1931'' (posthumous 1981, USA...
37: *http://www.karenblixen.com/ - Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
19: ... evidence has proved that this is not the case. [http://www.aynrand.org/site/PageServer?pagename=about...
30: ===Politics and House Committee on Un-American Activities testimony===
33: ...e film presented life in the USSR as being much better than it actually was. Apparently this [[1943]] ...
39: ...ng [[psychology]] student [[Nathaniel Branden]] [http://www.nathanielbranden.com], who had read her bo...
41: ...r?pagename=objectivism_fiction] and non-fiction [http://www.aynrand.org/site/PageServer?pagename=objec... - Nathalie Sarraute (1197 bytes)
4: ...reatly affected her conception of the novel. In [[1925]], she married Raymond Sarraute, a fellow lawyer.... - Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
7: ...egheny, Pennsylvania]] (now the North Side of [[Pittsburgh]]), her family moved to [[Vienna]] and then...
19: ...'', with walls covered by avant-garde paintings, attracted many of the great artists and writers inclu...
34: ...to write in earnest: novels, plays, stories, librettos and poems. Increasingly, she developed her own ...
37: ... comes research, out of selection comes painful cattle."
39: ...ange of color is likely and a difference a very little difference is prepared. Sugar is not a vegetabl... - Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
8: ...d|Polish]] ancestry on her mother's side. (This latter fact was to play on Marina's imagination, and t...
10: ...love affair before her marriage, and had not forgotten it. Maria Alexandrovna particularly disapproved...
14: ...was self-published in [[1910]]. It attracted the attention of the poet and critic [[Maximilian Voloshi...
18: ...n Museum]] of Fine Arts was ceremonially opened, attended by the Czar, [[Nicholas II of Russia|Nichola...
24: ...caused Tsvetaeva great grief and regret. In one letter, she said, 'God punished me.' During these year... - Virginia Woolf (9482 bytes)
11: ...[E.M. Forster]], pushed the English language "a little further against the dark," and her literary ach...
15: ...r life, that without me you could work" (<i>The Letters of Virginia Woolf</i>, vol. VI, p. 481).
20: ... Woolf: Lesbian Readings'', edited by Eileen Barrett and Patricia Cramer. Louise A. DeSalvo offers tre...
34: *''[[Mrs. Dalloway]]'' ([[1925]])
48: *''The Common Reader'' ([[1925]]) - Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
5: ... [[Columbia University]] in 1929. She set out in 1925 to do her field work in [[Polynesia]]. In 1926 M...
20: ...y, or confusion seen in the United States. [See [http://www.livejournal.com/users/aperey/1217.html Per...
22: ...le enjoying casual sex, but eventually married, settled down, and successfully reared their own childr...
28: ... Freeman's ''Margaret Mead and Samoa'' "poorly written, unscientific, irresponsible, and misleading." ...
33: ...vince, a more sparsely populated area. Cultural patterns there, were different from say, Mt. Hagen. Th... - Josephine Baker (5957 bytes)
7: ...], where she starred at the [[Folies Berg貥]], setting the standard for her future acts. Already a st...
19: ...975]], her fortunes seemed to be turning to the better when she was the star of a retrospective show i...
33: * ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0135652/ La Sir讥 des tropiques (1927)]'' ... aka...
34: * ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0026023/ Zouzou (1934)]''
35: * ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0026891/ Princesse Tam Tam (1935)]'' - Aimee Semple McPherson (13395 bytes)
9: ...areer at the age of 13 in this context, writing letters to the newspaper defending [[evolution]], deba...
13: ...sionary from [[Ireland]], in December 1907 while attending a revival meeting at the urging of her fath...
15: ...1912, and they had a son, [[Rolf McPherson|Rolf Potter Kennedy McPherson]], born March 23, 1913.
27: ...1922 as itinerant Pentecostal preacher, finally settling with her mother in [[Los Angeles, California]...
29: ...e and her unashamed use of low-key sex appeal to attract converts, endeared her to her crowd of follow... - Lucille Ball (12427 bytes)
4: ...ised by her working mother and grandparents. In [[1925]], after a romance with a local bad boy (Johnny),...
5: ... the shy girl was outshined by another pupil: [[Bette Davis]]. Lucille later went home in a few weeks ...
7: ...yer for [[RKO]]. She switched to [[MGM]] (after little success at RKO) in the [[1940s]], but never ach...
9: ...mediately and eloped the same year to much press attention. However, Arnaz's philandering and drinking...
13: ... [[1953]], she was subpoenaed by the [[House Committee on Un-American Activities]], due to her having ... - Tallulah Bankhead (6331 bytes)
8: ...ther minor Roundtable member said: "She was so pretty that we thought she must be stupid."
14: ...t choice among established stars" to play [[Scarlett O'Hara]].
16: ...Bankhead could have played "Fiddle-Dee-Dee" Scarlett with anything approaching a straight face).
18: ...he played Regina in [[Lillian Hellman]]'s [[The Little Foxes]] (1939). Her portrayal won the New York ...
24: ...50s. Her outrageous behavior -- fueled by a two-bottle-a-day consumption of [[bourbon whiskey|Old Gran... - Greta Garbo (9957 bytes)
12: When Stiller went to the [[United States]] in [[1925]] to work for [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]], he insiste...
17: ...ng at the altar when she changed her mind about getting married. The actress reportedly had several le...
25: ... over her movies. She exercised that control by getting her leading man, [[Laurence Olivier]], replace...
31: ...she granted no interviews, signed no autographs, attended no premieres and answered no fan mail.
33: ...ghs!" A follow-up film, ''[[Two-Faced Woman]]'', attempted to capitalize upon this by casting Garbo in... - Suzanne Lenglen (11495 bytes)
3: ...tennis)|Grand Slam]] titles. A flamboyant, trendsetting athlete, she was the first female tennis celeb...
10: ...], was only open to members of French clubs until 1925.) She lost to reigning champion [[Marguerite Broq...
16: ...the court were noted, however. She garnered much attention in the media when she appeared at the Wimbl...
20: ...on the French Championships ([[French Open]] from 1925) six times.
24: ...gions of France that had been devastated by the battles of World War I, she went to the [[United State... - Parathyroid gland (1913 bytes)
14: ... Since hyperparathyroidism was first described in 1925, the symptoms have become known as "[[moan]]s, [[...
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