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- Georgia O'Keeffe (2572 bytes)
1: [[Image: Georgiaokeefe.jpg|thumb|Georgia O?Keeffe in Abiquiu, New Mexico, photographed by ...
2: ...'Georgia O'Keeffe''' ([[November 15]], [[1887]] – [[March 6]],[[1986]]) was an [[United States|A...
18: * [http://www.okeeffemuseum.org/ Georgia O'Keeffe Museum]
19: ...sters/database/okeeffe_g.html ''American Masters: Georgia O'Keeffe,'' at PBS.]
20: * [http://www.fembio.org/women/georgia-o-keeffe.shtml Biography at FemBio - Notable Wome... - Georgia (U.S. state) (26579 bytes)
2: Name = Georgia|
3: Fullname = State of Georgia|
4: Flag = Georgia state flag.png |
5: ...ink = [[Flag of Georgia (U.S. state)|Flag of Georgia]] |
6: Seal = Georgia state seal.png | - Atlanta, Georgia (39442 bytes)
2: {{USCityBox|city=Atlanta|state=Georgia
3: |county=Fulton County, Georgia
8: |mapcomment=Location of Atlanta in Georgia
16: |timezone=[[Eastern Standard Time Zone|Eastern]]: [[UTC]]-5
22: ...s within the city limits, is in [[Clayton County, Georgia|Clayton County]]. According to the latest [[U.S.... - Georgia State Flag (231 bytes)
1: == Printable Georgia State Flag ==
3: .../pdf/flags/georgia_flag_BW.pdf Download Printable Georgia Flag] - Georgia State Map (236 bytes)
1: == Printable Georgia State Map ==
3: ...f/maps/georgia_state_mapBW.pdf Download Printable Georgia Map] - Georgia State Facts (247 bytes)
2: [[Image:georgia_facts.jpg|center|thumb|250px|Image provided by [h...
3: [http://academickids.com/pdf/state_facts/georgia_facts.pdf Download Printable State Facts Handout]
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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
13: | [[1923]] — [[1931]]
17: | [[1899]] — [[1900]]
21: | [[1895]] — [[1915]]
29: | [[1886]] — [[1907]]
33: | [[1872]] — [[1879]] - John C. Fremont (3726 bytes)
2: ...opposition to slavery. He was born in [[Savannah, Georgia]].
5: ...evada]]. During his expeditions in the Sierra Nevada, it is generally acknowledged that Frémont becam...
7: ...resident of the United States|presidential]] candidate, but he lost (see [[U.S. presidential election,...
13: ...ty, Colorado|Colorado]], [[Fremont County, Idaho|Idaho]], [[Fremont County, Iowa|Iowa]] and [[Fremont ...
15: ... discovery of the [[Single-leaf Pinyon]]. The standard [[Binomial nomenclature#Authorship in scientifi... - Marie de France (1845 bytes)
3: ...arie de France" could be same as Eleanor's eldest daughter Mary, Princess of France and Countess of Ch...
7: ...France: Text and Context''. Athens: University of Georgia Press, c1987. - Georgia O'Keeffe (2572 bytes)
1: [[Image: Georgiaokeefe.jpg|thumb|Georgia O?Keeffe in Abiquiu, New Mexico, photographed by ...
2: ...'Georgia O'Keeffe''' ([[November 15]], [[1887]] – [[March 6]],[[1986]]) was an [[United States|A...
18: * [http://www.okeeffemuseum.org/ Georgia O'Keeffe Museum]
19: ...sters/database/okeeffe_g.html ''American Masters: Georgia O'Keeffe,'' at PBS.]
20: * [http://www.fembio.org/women/georgia-o-keeffe.shtml Biography at FemBio - Notable Wome... - Clara Barton (9023 bytes)
2: ...she was born the day before Christmas, the 24th)–[[April 12]], [[1912]]) was a pioneer American ...
6: Clara Barton was born on Christmas Day 1821 to Stephen and Sarah Barton in [[Oxford, Ma...
17: ...h all I had, even with my life if need be; as the daughter of an accepted [[Mason]], he bade me seek a...
23: ...s the War ended, she was sent to [[Andersonville, Georgia]], to identify and mark the graves of Union soldi...
41: ...Imperial Russia and the International Red Cross Medal. Her final act was founding the National First A... - Alanis Morissette (25762 bytes)
2: ...(born [[June 1]], [[1974]]) is a successful [[Canada|Canadian]] [[singer-songwriter]] and occasional [...
10: ...Ontario]], [[Canada]], to schoolteachers Alan and Georgia Morissette. She has an older brother, Chad, and a...
12: ... gates: ''"Hi, I'm Alanis. I want to meet you one day and I want to be famous, just like you."''
36: ...is" to avoid possible confusion with fellow [[Canada|Canadian]] singer [[Alannah Myles]]. The album we...
38: ...ed to move Morissette away from her debut album's dance-pop sound. However, ''Now Is The Time'' sold l... - Laila Ali (3660 bytes)
1: ...a Ali''' (born [[December 30]], [[1977]]), is the daughter of the [[boxing|boxer]] many consider to be...
5: ...aughter, [[Freeda Foreman]], or [[Joe Frazier]]'s daughter, [[Jackie Frazier-Lyde]] square off in a bo...
7: ...pion, [[Valerie Mahfood]] in [[Las Vegas]], [[Nevada]].
11: ...airline]] had flights scheduled to Nigeria on the date she wanted to arrive there.
15: ...nocked out by journeyman [[Danny Williams (boxer)|Danny Williams]] at her father's native city of [[Lo... - Mia Hamm (6476 bytes)
3: ...in reference to another UNC athlete, [[Michael Jordan]]. She helped take the Tar Heels to four consecu...
9: ... national football team|China]] to win the gold medal.
11: ... celebration after the win became an instant legendary sports moment. The final match surpassed the At...
13: ...rams progress. She was inspired to create her foundation by her adoptive brother and original athletic...
23: She helped lead Team USA to a gold medal at the [[2004 Summer Olympics]], and was also ch... - Pansy (10101 bytes)
6: ... classis entry | taxon = [[Dicotyledon|Magnoliopsida]]}}
22: ...ge (due in large part to the availability of affordable, low cost [[steel]]) the bold flowers familiar...
30: Pansies are edible and have been used to dye mordanted fabric.
60: ...te web covering the leaves. Associated with cool damp springs. Spray with fungicide.
66: ...plants, use ph-balanced soil which is neither too damp not too dry. Soil should have balanced amounts... - Rose (15436 bytes)
6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Magnoliopsida]]}}
10: ...box authority | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]]| date = [[1753]] }}
27: ...d, but a few (e.g. ''Rosa pimpinellifolia'') have dark purple to black hips. Each hip comprises an out...
29: ...reduce browsing by animals, but also possibly an adaptation to trap wind-blown [[sand]] and so reduce ...
33: ...originates from [[Persian language|Persian]] *''vrda''- via Greek ''rhodon'' "rose" (Aeolic ''wrodon''... - Greek language (35285 bytes)
13: ...phabet|IPA]] {{IPA|/ɛˌliniˈka/}} – "Hellenic") is an [[Indo-European]] [[language...
21: ...[Byzantine]] period (as early as 11th century). Today in its '''common''' form, it is spoken by approx...
32: ...]] and, with minor modifications, is still used today.
34: ...eek state, and the most widely spoken by Greeks today.
38: ...orm, with [[Latin language|Latin]] words, the foundation of international scientific and technical voc... - Culture (23440 bytes)
6: Many people today use a conception of "culture" that developed in ...
10: ...and [[value]]s; but rather that only a single standard of refinement suffices, against which one can m...
14: Today most social scientists reject the [[monadic]] co...
19: ...[[anthropology|anthropologists]] had adopted and adapted the term ''culture'' to a broader definition ...
21: ...s a supplement to it, as the main means of human adaptation to the world. - Thomas Jefferson (31127 bytes)
5: | date1=[[March 4]], [[1801]]
6: | date2=[[March 4]], [[1809]]
7: | preceded=[[John Adams]]
9: | date of birth=[[April 13]], [[1743]]
12: | date of death=[[July 4]], [[1826]] - Andrew Jackson (23546 bytes)
5: | date1=[[March 4]], [[1829]]
6: | date2=[[March 3]], [[1837]]
7: | preceded= [[John Quincy Adams]]
9: | date of birth= March 15, 1767
12: | date of death= June 8, 1845 - Martin Van Buren (21629 bytes)
6: ...Term of Office:'''</td><td>[[March 4]], [[1837]]–[[March 4]], [[1841]]</td></tr>
9: <tr><td>'''Date of Birth'''</td><td>[[December 5]], [[1782]]</t...
11: <tr><td>'''Date of Death:'''</td><td>[[July 24]], [[1862]]</td>...
15: <br>(daughter-in-law, widowed)</td></tr>
22: ...''Martin Van Buren''' ([[December 5]], [[1782]] – [[July 24]], [[1862]]), nicknamed '''Old Kinde... - Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
13: | [[March 4]], [[1861]] – [[April 15]], [[1865]]
19: | '''Date of birth:''' || [[February 12]], [[1809]]
24: | '''Date of death:''' || [[April 15]], [[1865]]
42: ... '''Great Emancipator''', was the 16th ([[1861]]–[[1865]]) [[President of the United States]], a...
44: ... U.S. forts and other properties within their boundaries. These events soon led to the [[American Civi... - Ulysses S. Grant (23281 bytes)
6: ...erm of Office:'''</td><td>[[March 4]], [[1869]] – [[March 3]], [[1877]]</td></tr>
9: <tr><td>'''Date of Birth'''</td><td>[[April 27]], [[1822]]</td>...
11: <tr><td>'''Date of Death:'''</td><td>[[July 23]], [[1885]]</td>...
17: ;[[Schuyler Colfax]] ([[1869]]–[[1873]])
18: ;[[Henry Wilson]] ([[1873]]–[[1875]])</td></tr> - South America (5078 bytes)
15: ...[[Guyana]], [[Suriname]], and [[French Guiana]] – are also known as [[Caribbean South America]].
21: (Not included in the table are [[South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands]] which have no pe...
95: | style="text-align:left;" | [[Trinidad and Tobago]] <sup>1</sup> - Europe (23835 bytes)
18: ... entered a long period of stasis, known as the "[[Dark Ages]]" to [[Renaissance]] thinkers and as the ...
20: ...hese conquests Europe stabilised, but the old foundations were already beginning to crumble.
25: ...pg|right|250px|thumb|Political and geographic boundaries in Europe do not always match. This physical ...
29: ...separates Europe from [[Africa]]. The western boundary is the [[Atlantic Ocean]], but [[Iceland]], muc...
42: ...ns much like the mouth of a funnel, until the boundary with Asia is reached at the Ural Mountains. - Asia (16910 bytes)
6: ...oundary between Asia and Europe runs via the [[Dardanelles]], the [[Sea of Marmara]], the [[Bosphorus]...
80: ...ast]], which includes [[Syria]], [[Israel]], [[Jordan]], [[Lebanon]], [[Iraq]] and the Asian [[Biconti...
82: ...ussia and almost the whole of [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] and [[Azerbaijan]].
130: ...or, (although [[as of 2005]] there is no reliable data for Iraq or North Korea). Japan is the world's ...
158: ...n the developing Asia to take avantage of its abundant supply of cheap labor.
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