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  1. Ellen G. White (5403 bytes)
    1: [[Image:ellenwhite.jpg|right|]]
    3: ...h-day Adventism]]. Most of her life she lived and worked in the [[United States]], except for a perio...
    5: ...dvocated [[vegetarianism]]). She was a [[leader]] who emphasized [[education]] and [[health]] and pro...
    7: ...an 100 titles are available in English. Among her works is the popular Christian book, ''Steps to Chr...
    9: ...re to studying the Word of God, and preparing the world for the Second [[Advent]], or second coming o...
  2. Chicago White Sox (19057 bytes)
    1: {{MLB White Sox franchise}}
    3: The '''Chicago White Sox''' are a [[Major League Baseball]] team b...
    5: ... when that league became the [[American League]], which achieved acceptance as a major league in [[19...
    6: ... St. Paul, 1895-1899. "White Sox" is short for "White Stockings".
    7: ...as opened in 1991; the original [[Comiskey Park]] was in use from 1910 to 1990.)
  3. White Pelican (1934 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox begin | color = pink | name = White Pelican}}
    2: ...pix.jpg|200px|Great White Pelican at Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park, North Devon, England]] ...
    15: ...Europe]] through [[Asia]] in [[swamp]]s and shallow lakes. The tree nest is a crude heap of vegetatio...
    17: ... Pelican]] by its pure white, rather than greyish-white, plumage, a bare pink facial patch around the...
    19: ...rica]]. In flight, it is an elegant soaring bird, with the neck is then held back like a [[heron|hero...
  4. Great White Shark (5784 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Great White Shark}}<br>{{StatusVulnerable}}
    2: ...image = [[image:large white shark.jpg|200px|Great White Shark]] | caption =}}
    15: ...ld's largest predatory fish. They are the only known surviving species of their genus, ''Carcharodon'...
    17: ...wn to attack them are other Great Whites, [[sperm whale]]s, humans, and [[orca]]s.
    21: ..., however, is known about how and where the Great White mates.
  5. Irish Red and White Setter (3281 bytes)
    1: ...r the breed table displayed on the page. Scroll down to get to the main text --->
    4: !Irish Red and White Setter
    23: ...www.fci.be/uploaded_files/330gb2001_en.doc+site:www.fci.be+%22330+/+25.+04.+2001%22&hl=en Stds]
    28: |[http://www.ankc.aust.com/irishr_w.html Stds]
    31: |[http://www.the-kennel-club.org.uk/discoverdogs/gundog/g952.h...
  6. West Highland White Terrier (4424 bytes)
    1: ...following is markup for the breed table; scroll down to get to the main text -->
    4: !West Highland White Terrier
    6: ...hite_Terrier.JPG|250px|thumb|none|A West Highland White Terrier]]
    17: |Westie (or Westy)
    34: |[[New Zealand Kennel Club|NZKC]]: || Terrier
  7. White House (15373 bytes)
    2: [[Image:Washington_DC.jpg|right|thumbnail|250px|White House]]
    4: ... House''' is the official residence and principal workplace of the [[President of the United States|P...
    6: ...ce]] codename for it is "Crown." The property is owned by the [[National Park Service]] and is part o...
    8: ...the country, have often been called the [[Western White House]].
    12: ...tion, $232,371.83 was spent. With inflation, this would be approximately equivalent to $2.4 million t...
  8. Atlantic White-Sided Dolphins (4439 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Atlantic White-sided Dolphin}}<br>{{StatusConcern}}
    13: ...l_name = Lagenorhynchus acutus| author = [[John Edward Gray|Gray]] | date = [[1828]]}}
    14: ... White-sided Dolphin range]] | caption = Atlantic White-sided Dolphin range}}
    16: ...coloured dolphin found in the cool to temperature waters of the North [[Atlantic Ocean]].
    19: The Atlantic White-sided Dolphin was named by Gray in 1828. The specific name ''acut...
  9. White-Beaked Dolphins (2967 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = White-beaked Dolphin}}<br>{{StatusConcern}}
    3: [[image:White_beaked_dolphin.jpg|250px|A group of White-beaked Dolphin surfacing, Snaefellsnes penins...
    15: ...e = Lagenorhynchus albirostris| author = [[John Edward Gray|Gray]] | date = [[1846]]}}
    16: ...NG|250px|White-beaked Dolphin range]] | caption = White-beaked Dolphin range}}
    18: ... populated in the eastern North Atlantic than the west.

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  1. Mexico (27255 bytes)
    2: ...panish language|Spanish]]-speaking country in the world.
    20: latd=19|latm=03|latNS=N|longd=99|longm=22|longEW=W|
    28: percent_water = 2.5% |
    41: sovereignty_type = [[Mexican War of Independence|Independence]] |
    62: For more than 3,000 years, Mexico was the site of several [[Mesoamerica]]n civilizati...
  2. Costa Rica (12931 bytes)
    1: ...n the region, and sometimes refered to as the "[[Switzerland]] of [[Latin America]]."
    5: ... border=1 align=right cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0 width=300 style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; background: #...
    10: | align="center" width="140px" | [[Image:Costa rica flag large.png|1...
    11: | align="center" width="140px" | ([[Flag of Costa Rica|Full Size]])
    12: | align="center" width="140px" | [[Image:CostaRica_coa.jpg]]
  3. Grapefruit (4275 bytes)
    5: {{Taxobox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
    16: ...tree]] grown for its [[fruit]], which are also known as grapefruit.
    18: ...orida]] and [[Texas]]. In Spanish the fruit is known as the ''toronja''.
    20: ...gelo]] (1905), the [[minneola]] (1931) and the [[sweetie]] (1984).
    22: ...en the name ''Citrus paradisi''. Its true origins were not determined until the [[1950s]]. This led t...
  4. Lighthouse of Alexandria (3491 bytes)
    1: ... was considered one of the [[Seven Wonders of the World]].
    3: ...ed operational until it was largely destroyed by two [[earthquake]]s in the 14th century.
    5: ...on an island in the harbour of [[Alexandria]] and was over 134 m (440 ft) tall.]]
    7: ...in the Roman period there was a statue atop the tower.
    9: ...s and reflective technology in the time period in which the lighthouse existed. Probably more accurat...
  5. King Arthur (22450 bytes)
    1: ...] bellorum'' ("war leader") and High [[Medieval]] Welsh texts often call him ''amerauder'' ("[[empero...
    2: ...g Arthur''' in plate armour with visor raised and with jousting shield]]
    5: ... of his power and the extent and kind of power he wielded continues to rage.
    7: ...rs are not certain whether the "Brettones" he led were [[Britain|Britons]] or [[Armorica|Bretons]].
    9: ...itain may have been remembered for centuries afterward. Yet the obscurity surrounding the historical ...
  6. Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
    1: ...elopment of all-metal machine tools in the first two decades of the nineteenth century enabled the ma...
    3: ... the development of [[Electric power|electrical power generation]].
    5: ...s often compared to the [[Neolithic revolution]], when mankind developed [[agriculture]] and gave up ...
    7: The term industrial ''revolution'' was introduced by [[Friedrich Engels]] and [[Louis-...
    10: ...] of the 17th century. But one of the main causes was the invention of the steam engine.
  7. Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
    4: ...allons of oil into the sea. The spill becomes the worst oil spill in American history.
    6: ....S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords is severely wounded in an assassination attempt
    11: ...st single U.S. tornado since the advent of modern weather forecasting
    12: ... to a law enforcement officer. She was released a week later because of credit for time served.
    13: ..., ending the 30-year shuttle program, which began with the launch of Space Shuttle Columbia on April ...
  8. Vocal cords (1030 bytes)
    1: .... They [[oscillation|vibrate]], modulating the flow of air being expelled from the lungs during [[pho...
    3: ...d cartilage]]s for speech or singing. They are [[white]] because of poor [[blood circulation]].
    5: ... closed again as the air rushes past the folds, lowering the pressure ([[Bernoulli's principle]]). A ...
  9. Adela of Normandy (2741 bytes)
    5: ... of England]] and [[Henry of Blois]], [[Bishop of Winchester]].
    7: ...was a high-spirited and educated woman, with a knowledge of [[Latin]].
    9: ...he [[First Crusade]], along with his brother-in-law [[Robert Curthose]].
    11: Adela and Stephen's children were:
    20: ...is praises her as a "''wise and spirited woman''" who ably governed her husband's estates in his abse...
  10. Mary I of Scotland (27810 bytes)
    2: ...uart.jpg|thumb|right|140px|Mary I of Scotland; known as Mary, Queen of Scots]]
    5: {{House of Stewart(Scotland)}}
    7: ...[[July 24]], [[1567]]. She is perhaps the best known of the Scottish monarchs, in part because of the...
    9: ...16]] &ndash; [[1558]]), and whose reign coincided with that of Mary, Queen of Scots.
    12: ...]] to King [[James V of Scotland]] and his French wife, [[Marie de Guise]].
  11. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    2: subject_name=Diana, Princess of Wales|
    3: image_name=Diana, Princess of Wales.jpg |
    11: ...e right to that title, as it would imply that she was a [[princess]] by [[birthright]] rather than by...
    13: ...s riveted the world for much of the [[1990s]], spawning biographies, magazine articles and television...
    15: ... for [[sainthood]] &mdash; while her detractors saw her life as a cautionary tale.
  12. Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
    3: ...r Serene Highness'']]. To her family, she was known as '''''May'''''.
    5: ... of jewels built up over her years as queen are now priceless.
    9: ... Austria.(Cite [[Almanach de Gotha]]). Her mother was [[Her Royal Highness]] [[Princess Mary Adelaide...
    11: ...he Duchess of Cambridge. Despite this, the family was deep in debt and had to flee abroad to avoid th...
    13: ...mbassy helped pass letters from Mary to her aunt, who lived in [[Germany]].
  13. Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
    1: ...769-70.jpg|thumbnail|Marie-Antoinette, painted by Wagenschon shortly after her marriage in [[1770]]]]
    2: ...f [[Louis XVI]] and mother of [[Louis XVII]]. She was guillotined at the height of the [[French Revol...
    4: ... the Evangelist. A court official described the new baby as "a small, but completely healthy Archduch...
    6: ...inand-Karl ? already had important official roles within the [[Hapsburg]] Empire.
    7: ... for fifteen years before Antoinette's birth. She was considered one of the most brilliant political ...
  14. Madeleine Albright (7085 bytes)
    13: | [[Warren Christopher]]
    16: | [[Colin Powell]]
    22: | [[Prague]], [[Czechoslovakia]] <br>now the [[Czech Republic]]
    35: ...5]] [[1937]] in [[Prague]], [[Czechoslovakia]], now in the [[Czech Republic]]), [[United States|Ameri...
    37: ...State, which in turn made her the highest ranking woman in the history of the U.S. government ([[Cond...
  15. Maria Cantwell (9094 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Maria Cantwell.jpg|frame|Maria Cantwell]]
    3: ... Senate|United States Senator]] from [[Washington|Washington state]] and is a member of the [[United ...
    7: ...resentative [[Andrew Jacobs]]. Her mother, Rose, was an administrative assistant.
    9: ...polis. She led a successful campaign to build a new library there.
    11: ==In the Washington and United States Houses==
  16. Condoleezza Rice (23116 bytes)
    13: |[[Colin Powell]]
    27: ...American (after [[Colin Powell]]), and the second woman (after [[Madeleine Albright]]) to serve in th...
    29: ...d her nomination by a vote of 85-13, and she was sworn in later that day.
    31: ...erm. She was the second African American (after Powell) and the first female to have been appointed t...
    34: ...21014fa_fact3] (Alma Powell is married to Colin Powell.)
  17. Eleanor Roosevelt (11183 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Eleanor_Roosevelt.gif|White House portrait|thumb|right|175px|Eleanor Roos...
    3: ...d War II]]. She was a [[First-wave feminism|first-wave]] [[Feminism|Feminist]] and an active supporte...
    5: ...ry S. Truman]] called her the ''First Lady of the World'', in honor of her extensive travels to promo...
    9: ... six childeren, of which five survived infancy. However their marriage almost split over sexual explo...
    11: ...obus, began the [[Oyster Bay]] and [[Hyde Park, New York|Hyde Park]] branches of the Roosevelt family...
  18. Margaret Chase Smith (2711 bytes)
    3: ...United States Senate| Senate]]. She was the first woman to have her name placed in nomination at her ...
    5: ...n, she was instrumental in resolving conflicts between states, local jurisdictions and the military. ...
    7: ...e Senate; he was defeated in 1978 by Republican [[William Cohen|Bill Cohen]]).
    9: ...edal of Freedom]] from President [[George Herbert Walker Bush|Bush]] in [[1989]].
    11: ...d the effort. She was the first (and as yet only) woman chair of the [[Senate Republican Conference]]...
  19. The Valiant Five (3833 bytes)
    1: ...ion, "Are women persons?" The case came to be known as the '''Persons Case'''.
    3: The women, all of whom were from [[Alberta]], were:
    5: ...]] (the [[British Empire|British Empire's]] first woman judge);
    6: ...Parlby]] (farm women's leader, activist and first woman [[Cabinet minister]] in Alberta);
    8: ...ise McKinney|Louise Crummy McKinney]] (one of two women first elected to the [[House of Commons of Ca...
  20. Rosa Parks (8331 bytes)
    1: ...for refusing to give up her seat to make room for white people.]]
    2: ...55]] to give up a [[bus]] seat to a white man who was getting on the bus.
    4: ..., mother, and brother; most of her adult life she worked as a seamstress.
    6: ...Highlander Folk School]], an education center for workers' rights and [[racial equality]].
    8: ...d as a second-class citizen and stood firmly. She was arrested, tried, and convicted for [[disorderly...

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