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- Instructional design (6896 bytes)
14: ...computers in the 1960s and 1970s. Many models adopted an "information-processing" approach.
45: ...nal materials are being created. This model attempts to save time and money by catching problems whil... - Philosophy (30964 bytes)
5: ...bject matter (e.g. existentialism, pragmatism, skepticism, et al.). [[Eastern philosophy]] is traditi...
9: ...critical questions about the nature of these concepts--questions typically outside the scope of scienc...
14: ...s? Do some things exist independently of our perception? What is the nature of space and time? What is...
27: ...nfusing. Often these questions are about the assumptions behind a belief, or about methods by which pe...
53: ...s. The purpose is to lay bare any underlying conceptual confusion. This approach dominates Anglo-Ameri... - Astrolabe (4446 bytes)
8: ...'', a framework bearing a projection of the [[ecliptic]] and several pointers indicating the positions...
10: As the rete is rotated, the stars and the ecliptic move over the projection of the sky coordinates...
12: ...day of the month to the sun's position on the ecliptic, trigonometric scales, and a graduation of 360 ... - Photosynthesis (9830 bytes)
13: ...cle]], that protects the leaf from excessive absorption of light and evaporation of water. The transpa...
50: ...f the plant as it grows could not be due only to uptake of CO<sub>2</sub>, but also to the incorporati...
55: ...sub> + O<sub>2</sub>, where A is the electron acceptor.
56: Therefore, in light the electron acceptor is reduced and oxygen is evolved. - Bill Clinton (59225 bytes)
25: ...boom|baby boomer]] generation. As such, his assumption of office marked a "generational shift" from t...
42: ... state. Hillary took her husband's surname and adopted a more traditional public role as a political w...
65: ...fill another campaign promise relating to the acceptance of openly [[gay]] members of the [[military]]...
71: ...e to stalled legislation, including a failed attempt to create a comprehensive health care system unde...
73: ...asser Arafat]] during the [[Oslo Accords]] on [[September 13]], [[1993]].]] - History of India (31279 bytes)
8: ...]. From the [[3rd century]] onwards the [[Gupta|Gupta dynasty]] oversaw the period referred to as Indi...
38: ...t, and jungle. All of these environments are susceptible to unpredictable periods of flood, drought, a...
58: ''[[Chandragupta Maurya]]'', a famed Hindu monarch, founded the [...
64: Between the [[Maurya]] and [[Gupta]] empires, northern India was ruled by smaller k...
68: ...he [[Shunga period]] is known for its art and sculpture. - Aviator (3951 bytes)
6: ...t in Command'' is derived from that of a ship?s captain. - Montgolfier brothers (3356 bytes)
11: The subsequent test on September 19 sent up the fourth living beings in a bas...
16: ... Karl Friedrich Meerwein in 1781 with his "ornithopter", a flapping device, probably preceded this eve... - Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
12: ...om was paid, Caesar raised a fleet, pursued and captured the pirates, and had them put to death.
18: ...s seized enormous booty and took thousands into captivity.
22: ...an province of Britannia, [[Saint Patrick]] was captured and enslaved by [[Ireland|Irish]] pirates.
33: ...from Benevento, and all of Venice's military attempts to punish the Marians in 839 and 840 utterly fai...
52: ...ory/v012/12.2risso.html|title=Cross-Cultural Perceptions of Piracy: Maritime Violence in the Western I... - Jean Lafitte (3700 bytes)
6: ...ch language]] and published. The original manuscript was purchased by [[Texas]] Governor [[Price Danie...
21: ...tte, who sail into the city's namesake lake and capture the city's mayor, forcing him to walk the plan... - Pirate (23151 bytes)
10: ...at|coups]] and then finally came to mean the disruptive parliamentary maneuver of talking without stop...
24: ...letter of marque]] from a government or king to capture merchant ships belonging to an enemy nation. ...
38: ...onsidered ''[[jus cogens]]'', a conventional peremptory international norm from which states may not d...
46: ...e right to elect and replace their leaders. The captain of a pirate ship was often a fierce fighter in...
50: Pirates readily accepted outcasts from traditional societies, perhaps ea... - Battle of the Wilderness (11082 bytes)
8: |caption=''Battle of the Wilderness'' by Kurz and Allis...
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157: ...tles/va046.htm National Park Service battle description]
165: *U.S. War Dept., ''The War of the Rebellion: a Compilation of th... - Lewis and Clark Expedition (11755 bytes)
5: ...f the expedition, always referring to Clark as "Captain" ([http://lewisandclarkjournals.unl.edu/v02.ap...
14: ...home on [[March 23]], [[1806]] and arrived on [[September 23]].
34: *Captain [[Meriwether Lewis]] (1774 – 1809)
35: *Captain [[William Clark]] (1770 – 1838)
73: **[[Jean Baptiste Charbonneau]], Charbonneau's son - March 17 (9666 bytes)
18: *[[1921]] - The [[Second Republic of Poland]] adopts the [[March Constitution]]. - March 18 (10594 bytes)
39: *[[1989]] - In [[Egypt]], a 4,400-year-old [[mummy]] is found in the [[G...
75: *[[1927]] - [[George Plimpton]], writer (d. [[2003]])
112: *[[1965]] - King [[Farouk I of Egypt]] (b. [[1920]]) - March 19 (9902 bytes)
32: ...televangelist]] [[Jim Bakker]] resigns from the [[PTL]]. - March 21 (10586 bytes)
8: ...]] forces near the ruins of [[Nicopolis]] in [[Egypt]].
9: ...1804]] - [[Napoleonic code|Code Napol鯮]] was adopted as [[France|French]] [[civil law]].
40: *[[1768]] - [[Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier]], [[France|French]] [[mathema... - March 22 (9294 bytes)
20: ...nded when a charter is adopted in [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]].
96: *[[1687]] - [[Jean Baptiste Lully]], French [[composer]] (b. [[1632]]) - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
18: *[[Ahmes]] (Egypt, roughly around [[17th century BC]])
114: *[[Brahmagupta]] (India, [[598]]-[[668]])
141: ...àro]] (Italy, [[March 12]], [[1859]] - [[September 12]], [[1906]])
211: *[[Diophantus]] of Alexandria (Ptolemaic Egypt, circa [[298 BC|298 B.C.]] - [[214 BC|214 B.C.]])
233: *[[Eratosthenes]] (Ptolemaic Egypt, [[276 BC|276 B.C.]] - [[194 BC|194 B.C.]]) - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
155: *[[Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre]] ([[France]], [[1749]] &ndas...
240: *[[Benjamin Apthorp Gould]] ([[United States|USA]], [[1824]] &nda...
313: *[[Jacobus Kapteyn]] ([[Netherlands]], [[1851]] – [[1922]])
472: *[[Ptolemy]] of Alexandria ([[Roman Egypt]], circa [[85]] – [[165]])
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