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- Jimmy Carter (33280 bytes)
17: | vicepresident=[[Walter Mondale]]
21: ...treaties, the [[Camp David Accords]], and the [[SALT II]] treaty with the [[Soviet Union]]. He failed ...
32: ... the Navy and planned to make it his career. His ultimate goal was to be Chief of Naval Operations. Up...
48: ...ypt]] with the [[Camp David Accord]], for the [[SALT II]] treaty brokered with the [[Soviet Union]], f...
56: ...resignations of all of his Cabinet officers, and ultimately accepted five. With no visible efforts tow... - History of India (31279 bytes)
5: ...of human life in [[India]]: [[Stone Age]] rock shelters decorated with paintings. The first known perm...
8: ...king [[Ashoka]], contributed greatly to India's cultural landscape. Beginning around [[180 BC]], a ser...
14: ...or rose to power, especially in the relatively sheltered south, where the [[Hoysala Empire]] flourishe...
17: ...|Sanchi stupa]] in Sanchi, [[Madhya Pradesh]] built by emperor [[Ashoka]] in the 3rd century BC .]]
20: ...oy Mutiny|First War of Indian Independence]], resulted in India coming under the direct rule of the Br... - Lewis and Clark Expedition (11755 bytes)
10: ..., the men prepared for the trip home by boiling salt from the ocean, hunting elk and other wildlife. M...
45: *Private [[John Colter]] (ca. 1775 – 1813)
69: *Private [[Alexander Hamilton Willard]] (1778 – 1865)
77: ...d rivers amidst magnificent scenery, and a difficult passage through the snow clad [[Bitterroot Mounta...
81: ...nd Clark Among the Indians'', [[James P. Ronda]], 1984 - ASIN: 0803238703 - March 19 (9902 bytes)
50: *[[1883]] - [[Walter Haworth]], British chemist, [[Nobel Prize]] lau...
66: ...[1921]] - [[Tommy Cooper]], comedy magician (d. [[1984]])
99: *[[1950]] - [[Walter Haworth]], British chemist, [[Nobel Prize]] lau... - March 20 (10075 bytes)
28: *[[1969]] – In [[Gibraltar]], [[John Lennon]] and [[Yoko Ono]] get married...
30: *[[1976]] – [[Patty Hearst]] is found guilty of the armed robbery of a [[San Francisco, Calif...
38: ...rik Menendez]] and [[Lyle Menendez]] are found guilty of first-degree murder for the shotgun killing o...
67: ...ion)|Jack Barry]], American television host (d. [[1984]])
70: *[[1921]] - [[Rudolf Noelte]], film director (d. [[2002]]) - March 21 (10586 bytes)
64: *[[1946]] - [[Timothy Dalton]], British [[James Bond]] actor
94: *[[1984]] - [[Shauna Grant]], American actress
125: *[[World Day Of Sleep]] - by [[World Health Organization]] - March 22 (9294 bytes)
16: *[[1933]] - President [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]] signs into law a bill legalizing the sale of [[...
29: *[[1984]] - Teachers at the [[McMartin preschool]] in [[M...
43: *[[1861]] - [[Walter Francis Willcox]], statistician and [[United St...
110: *[[1994]] - [[Walter Lantz]], American [[cartoon]]ist (b. [[1899]]) - Jackson, Mississippi (21073 bytes)
29: ...ed by [[Thomas Jefferson]], in which city blocks alternated with parks and other open spaces, giving t...
37: ...iege there. The Confederate forces in Jackson built defensive fortifications encircling the city whil...
41: ...antebellum structure is the Jackson City Hall, built in [[1846]] for less than $8,000. It is said that...
43: ...t as a writer, ''[[One Writer's Beginnings]]'' ([[1984]]). The book gives a charming picture of the cit...
95: ... [[University of Mississippi Medical Center]], health sciences campus of the [[University of Mississip... - Salt Lake City, Utah (41550 bytes)
1: ...uring the [[2002 Winter Olympic Games]]. It is Salt Lake City's top tourist draw]]
2: ...tan area]], defined as [[Salt Lake County, Utah|Salt Lake]], [[Davis County, Utah|Davis]], and [[Weber...
4: ...ents are known as "[[List of famous Salt Lakers|Salt Lakers]]".
6: ...d by their religious leader, [[Brigham Young]], Salt Lake City is among the region's oldest cities and...
8: ...ayor-council government]]. The current mayor of Salt Lake City is [[Rocky Anderson]]. - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
71: *[[Eugenio Beltrami]] (Italy, [[1835]]-[[1900]])
221: *[[Walther Franz Anton von Dyck]] (Germany)
244: *[[Gerd Faltings]] (Germany, [[1954]] - )
247: *[[Walter Feit]] (Austria/USA, [[1930]] - [[2004]])
279: *[[Francis Galton]] (Britain, [[1822]] ? [[1911]]) - Vatican City (21873 bytes)
5: ...hapel]], [[Apostolic Palace]] and museums were built, predates [[Christendom]].
60: ... the first church, Constantine's basilica, was built over the supposed site of the tomb of [[Saint Pet...
64: ...Roman Catholicism]] special status in Italy. In [[1984]], a new concordat between the Holy See and Italy...
105: ...ies of the Vatican|properties]] of the Holy See, although not being part of the territory of the City ...
129: ...es], the [[European Union]], and the [[Order of Malta]]; 69 of these maintain permanent resident diplo... - Amusement park (17293 bytes)
3: ...und, as an amusement park is meant to cater to adults, [[teenager]]s and small children.
25: ...me parks within their confines. The first such built park still in operation is 'Bakken' at Klampenbor...
26: ...y Disney's in-house manufacturing department ([[Walt Disney Imagineering]]) for the [[1964 New York Wo...
32: ...ri]]. Also in [[1971]] was the opening of the [[Walt Disney World]] resort complex in [[Florida]], whi...
38: ...during the mid-[[1970s]], Marriott Corporation built two nearly identical theme parks named "Great Ame... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
59: *[[Louis Althusser]], (1918-1990){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
175: *[[Walter Benjamin]], (1892-1940){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
221: *[[Ludwig Boltzmann]], (1844-1906){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}
270: *[[Rudolf Bultmann]], (1884-1976){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
276: *[[Walter Burley]], (c. 1275-c. 1345){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}} - History of Christianity (35391 bytes)
67: Although most writings of Arius were destoyed by the ...
80: ... to call ''[[mystery religions]]'' or ''mystery cults'' beginning in the last century of the [[Roman R...
86: ...imes thought to have its ultimate origin in the cult of Mithra, a [[Amesha spentas|deity]] connected t...
92: ...conquerable sun—a term also used by other cults), and in [[274]] the emperor [[Aurelian]] made w...
104: ...own religious traditions in their faith. As a result, they preserved many apocryphal Christian works, ... - Quran (41479 bytes)
16: ...aphers came to seek out Bedouin to explain difficult words or elucidate points of grammar. Partly in ...
30: The Qur'an often, although by no means always, uses loose [[rhyme]] bet...
72: ...otional literature ([[Apocrypha]], [[Midrash]]), although it differs in many details. Well-known Bibli...
125: ...hat if the Qur'an had been collected over the tumultuous early centuries of Islam, with their vast con...
145: ...rding to the Qur'an and the Bible must be the result of human corruption of the earlier divine revelat... - Sikhism (31029 bytes)
8: ...y the Fifth Guru, [[Guru Arjan]] in AD [[1604]].(Although some of the earlier gurus are also known to ...
10: ...ing terms for God. He taught that the True Name, although manifest in many ways, many places and known...
12: .... This materialism prevents them from seeing the ultimate reality, as God created matter as a veil, so...
14: ...e in a balanced worldly manner, and by accepting ultimate reality. Thus, by the grace of Guru (Gurpras...
38: ...world, he made the Sri [[Guru Granth Sahib]] the ultimate and final Sikh Guru. - Siachen glacier (3348 bytes)
1: ...om the Sia Kangri in the Karakoram range and the altitudes range from 18,000 to 24,000 ft. The major p...
3: ... example of [[Mountain warfare]]. The glacier's melting waters are the source of the [[Indus River]], ...
5: ...n habitation to survive north of NJ9842. Prior to 1984 neither India nor Pakistan had any permanent pres...
7: ... in a [[Sanskrit]] play) was launched on 13 April 1984 when the [[Indian Army]] and the [[Indian Air For... - List of male tennis players (14849 bytes)
10: *[[Manuel Alonso]] ([[1895]]-[[1984]]) ([[:Category:Spanish tennis players|Spain]])
14: *[[Mario Ancic]] ([[1984]]-) - ([[:Category:Croatian tennis players|Croati...
83: *[[Jacco Eltingh]] - ([[:Category:Dutch tennis players|Netherl...
284: *[[Jason Stoltenberg]] - (Australia)
296: *[[Eliot Teltscher]] - (United States) - New Deal (82408 bytes)
2: ...to Washington, stopped its expansion after Roosevelt was reelected in 1936, and managed to abolish man...
7: ...sed by most economists in retrospect, including Milton Friedman who called them "appropriate response...
11: ...ilience of the economy and WW2." <ref>Friedman, Milton. [http://www.rightwingnews.com/interviews/fried...
13: ...be the liberal [[New Deal Coalition]] that Roosevelt created to support his programs, including the De...
15: ...t to propose the [[Court-packing Bill]] in 1937. Although the bill failed, the Supreme Court started u... - Republican Party (United States) (31573 bytes)
18: ...llant Old Party'') [http://www.gop.com/About/Default.aspx?Section=2], is one of the two major [[politi...
31: ... an increasing emphasis on cultivating deeper loyalty among core social conservatives rather than acco...
33: ...ol of the Republican Party is the [[elephant]]. Although the elephant had occasionally been associate...
46: ..., free labor, free speech, free men]], Fr魯nt." Although Fr魯nt's bid was unsuccessful, the party gr...
52: ...siness was in part mitigated by [[Theodore Roosevelt]], McKinley's successor after assassination, who ...
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