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- History of chemistry (8174 bytes)
8: ...he [[19th century]], scientists were able to synthesize hundreds of organic compounds. The most import...
12: ...y settled until [[Jean Perrin]]'s experimental investigation of [[Einstein]]'s atomic explanation of [...
14: ...arried much further by [[Ernest Rutherford]], who established the study of the substructure of the ato...
20: ...], and was found to have roughly the same properties that Mendeleev predicted for it.
23: ...lothing, medicine, and everyday disposable resources, by the twentieth century. - 18th century new (49640 bytes)
4: ...tory 1688-1832 (The Arnold History of Britain Series) |publisher=A Hodder Arnold Publication| year=199...
6: ...spierre in the early 1790s. At first, the monarchies of Europe embraced enlightenment ideals, but with...
8: ...l revolution]] started in Britain. Despite its modest beginnings in the 18th century, it would radical...
13: ...Europe on the eve of the [[War of the Spanish Succession]] (1700)]]
15: ...de 9) occurs off the coast of the [[Pacific Northwest]]; the coast of Japan is struck by a [[tsunami]]... - Padua (12961 bytes)
1: ...4565.JPG|thumb|280px|Tronco Maestro Riviera: a pedestrian walk along a section of the "inland waterway...
2: ...ze'', and many bridges crossing the various branches of the [[Bacchiglione]], which once surrounded th...
4: Padua was where most of the action in [[Shakespeare]]'s play, ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]'', t...
7: ...great hall, the ''Salone''. The new space was refrescoed by [[Nicolo' Miretto]] and [[Stefano da Ferra...
9: ...d close by is the [[Palazzo del Capitanio]], the residence of the Venetian governors, with its great d... - Dolley Madison (2896 bytes)
1: [[Image:Dmadison.jpeg|right|frame|Madison in 1848]]
2: ...nial functions more usually associated with the President's wife, since Jefferson was a widower.
5: ...twhile starch manufacturer, and his wife, Mary Coles. She spent her teenage years in [[Philadelphia, P...
7: ...ate young man addicted to gambling, a habit that resulted in his mother's eventual impoverishment.
9: ...Constitution]], and her rescue of valuable treasures, including state papers and a [[Gilbert Stuart]] ... - Vincent van Gogh (11980 bytes)
2: ...s lifetime, but his posthumous fame grew rapidly, especially following a showing of 71 of van Gogh's p...
4: ...ed to Van Gogh's work and that of his contemporaries. The [[Kroller-Muller Museum]] in [[Otterlo]] (al...
6: ...as sold for $82.5 million at [[Christie's]], thus establishing a new price record.
9: ...uld be drawn to it later in his life. His sister described him as serious and introspective.
11: ...s they sent each other. These letters have been preserved and were published in [[1914]]. They provide... - American Association for the Advancement of Science (8017 bytes)
1: ...etterment of all humanity. It is the world's largest general scientific society. The AAAS is also th...
5: ...he association also sought to increase the resources available to the scientific community through act...
7: ...Barnard]] presided over the first meeting of the resurrected AAAS at a meeting in [[New York]].
9: ...policy of granting the title of "fellow" to well-respected scientists within the organization.
13: ...ce of the AAAS is accomplished through four entities: - Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
13: ...rict]]: || [[Northwestern Federal District|North West Russia]]
15: ...visions of Russia|Subdivision]]: || [[Federal cities of Russia|federal city]]
36: ...4]]–[[1924]]), is a city located in [[Northwestern Russia]] on the delta of the river Neva at th...
38: ...ssia]]'s second largest city, Europe's fourth largest city, a major European cultural center and the m...
40: ...rs Russia's political and cultural centre, is impressive even today and to honor it people call it oft... - Oslo (11319 bytes)
25: ...n of 521,886 (Jan. 2004). The urban [[municipalities of Norway|municipality]] (''bykommune'') of Oslo ...
29: ...ccupies an unusually large land area. Its boundaries encompass many parks and open areas, giving it an...
33: ...provincial administrative centre, with the kings residing in [[Copenhagen]]. The fact that the [[Unive...
39: ...ing the [[Royal Palace, Oslo|Royal Palace]] (1825-1848), [[Stortinget]] (the Parliament) (1861-1866), th...
41: ...andscape has met with both popular and political resistance. - Propeller (12179 bytes)
1: ...ure from the forward and rear surfaces of the blades.
2: ...ht|200px|Rotating the propeller on a [[United States Navy|US Navy]] [[P-3 Orion|EP-3E Orion]]'s number...
6: ...ubsumed into a streamlined spinner to reduce the resistance
9: ...t speed and engine speed to power so as to make these type of propellers usable.
11: ... aircraft (e.g., the [[C-130_Hercules|C-130 Hercules]]), the pilot can manually override the constant ... - Karl Marx (38076 bytes)
2: ...to the ''[[The Communist Manifesto|Communist Manifesto]]'': "The history of all hitherto existing soci...
7: ... his brother Samuel was—like many of his ancestors—chief rabbi of Trier. In 1817 Heinrich ...
10: ...sian [[secondary education]] school. His senior thesis, which anticipated his later development of a s...
13: ...and at one point served as its president; his grades suffered as he spent most of his time singing son...
16: ...ology]]), but decided not to publish it. Nevertheless Stirner's book was the main reason Marx abandone... - Head of state (33577 bytes)
1: ...xercising the political powers, functions and duties granted to the head of state in the country's [[c...
3: ...describing the role he envisaged for the French president when he wrote the modern French [[constituti...
5: ...arch head of state is incorrect, it has none-the-less become more and more fashionable to attach the l...
7: ... some leaders have assumed other titles (See "titles" below), and some have simply used 'Head of State...
9: ==Presidential systems==
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