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- Albert Einstein (43065 bytes)
16: ...hyness]], or the significantly rare and unusual structure of his [[human brain|brain]] (examined after...
18: ...athematics later in his education, but this is untrue; a change in the way grades were assigned caused...
33: ...sicsweb.org/articles/world/17/4/2] Whatever the truth, the extent of her influence on Einstein's work...
52: ...chen Theorie der W䲭e geforderte Bewegung von in ruhenden Fl?eiten suspendierten Teilchen''") covered...
63: ...th constant speed relative to each other, and the rule that the [[speed of light]] is the same for eve... - Philo Farnsworth (6489 bytes)
1: ...'' ([[August 19]] [[1906]] – [[March 11]] [[1971]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[inventor]]...
11: ...rriage and may have marked the beginning of his struggle with [[depression]]. Since RCA controlled key...
15: ...ic alcohol abuse, depression and dependancies on drugs. By 1949 he had ceased working on television r... - Erasmus (18332 bytes)
8: ...mly in any one of these. His time in England was fruitful in the making of lifelong friendships with t...
14: ...tangling obligations; yet he was in a singularly true sense the center of the literary movement of his...
16: ...ar term ''Testamentum'' was used instead of ''Instrumentum''. This edition was used by the translators...
23: ...ith was the [[free will|freedom of the will]], a crucial point. In his ''De libero arbitrio diatribe ...
25: ...he egg that Luther hatched" he half admitted the truth of the charge, but said he had expected quite a... - Jimmy Carter (33280 bytes)
19: ... States]] ([[1977]]–[[1981]]), and 83rd ([[1971]]–[[1975]]) [[Governor of Georgia]].
23: ...[[1982]], he founded the [[Carter Center]] as a forum for issues related to [[democracy]] and [[human ...
28: ...ey Davidson]] motorcycles. His youngest sister, [[Ruth Carter Stapleton]] ([[1929]]-[[1983]]), became ...
32: ...a qualified [[nuclear engineer]]. Rickover was a crusty, demanding officer and Carter was greatly infl...
39: ...ed as [[governor]] of the state of Georgia from [[1971]] to [[1975]]. - Lyndon B. Johnson (32801 bytes)
33: ...rved as the head for two years, only resigning to run for Congress. Johnson was a notoriously tough bo...
41: ...ce for a freshman congressman. He also worked for rural electrification and other improvements for his...
57: ...solve the federal injunction nullifying Johnson's runoff victory. Johnson went on to win the general e...
59: ..."courted" Speaker [[Sam Rayburn]] and gained his crucial support in the House.
61: ...and actions that were already being taken by the Truman admininstration. However, Johnson's brilliant ... - Dwight D. Eisenhower (37513 bytes)
7: | preceded=[[Harry S. Truman]]
43: ...after his appointment for security reasons. In February 1943 his authority was extended as commander o...
73: * [[General]], Army of the United States: February 11, 1943
117: * [[Order of Victory|Russian Order of Victory]]
118: * [[Order of Suvorov|Russian Order of Suvorov]] - Franklin D. Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
8: | succeeded=[[Harry S. Truman]]
16: .... Garner]]<br>[[Henry A. Wallace]]<br>[[Harry S. Truman]]
20: ...al organization to preserve peace was brought to fruition as the [[United Nations]] after his death.
50: ...egal practice, but few doubted that he would soon run for public office again.
56: ...ively intervened. She argued that a divorce would ruin Roosevelt's political career, and pointed out t... - Catapult (3598 bytes)
34: ...mpact Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary'' (1971) - Bahrain (16123 bytes)
45: <br>[[1971]]
61: ...egic location in the [[Persian Gulf]] has brought rule and influence from the [[Assyrian]]s, [[Babylon...
73: ... Bahrain. The British withdrew from Bahrain in [[1971]], making it an independent emirate. The oil boo...
83: ...s uncle [[Khalifa bin Salman Ali Khalifa]]. Both rule through consultation with ministers. The judic...
104: ...petroleum products made from imported crude. Construction proceeds on several major industrial project... - History of India (31279 bytes)
11: ... century BC]], of the [[Chola]] dynasty that then ruled in the South. They were followed in the next t...
14: ...nning of the second millennium, much of India was ruled by the [[Delhi Sultanate]], and later, by the ...
20: ...ence]], resulted in India coming under the direct rule of the British crown.
23: ... followed. India gained independence from British rule on [[August 15]] [[1947]], later becoming a [[r...
26: ... of 1965|1965]], and [[Indo-Pakistani War of 1971|1971]]. India was a founding member of the [[Non-Align... - Hernan Cortes (17441 bytes)
5: ...r conquered the [[Inca]] empire of modern-day [[Peru]] (not to be confused with another Francisco Piza...
12: ...to be taken without prior authorization, "in the true interests of the realm." At the last minute, th...
15: ...generally accepted that Cortés does not write a true “history,” but rather combines history with ...
18: ...rnal Diaz del Castillo wrote in his account "The True History of the Conquest of New Spain," an Aztec ...
20: ...ruz, now known as [[Veracruz (city)|Veracruz]] ("True Cross") on Holy Thursday [[March 4]]. By establi... - March 17 (9666 bytes)
12: *[[1845]] - The [[rubber band]] is invented
22: ... and the [[United Kingdom]] sign the [[Treaty of Brussels]], a precursor to the [[NATO]] Agreement.
51: ... [[Bobby Jones (golf)|Bobby Jones]], golfer (d. [[1971]])
53: *[[1912]] - [[Bayard Rustin]], civil rights activist (d. [[1987]])
65: *[[1938]] - [[Rudolf Nureyev]], dancer and choreographer (d. [[199... - March 18 (10594 bytes)
7: ...himself [[King of Jerusalem]] during the [[Sixth Crusade]].
14: ...Paris]], a [[Paris_Commune|socialist]] government rules the city.
19: ...e]] emigrates to France. Famine kills millions of Russians.
35: *[[1971]] - A landslide at [[Chungar]], [[Peru]] crashes into [[Lake Yanahuani]] killing 200.
37: *[[1980]] - On [[Plesetsk Cosmodrome]] in [[Russia]] 50 persons were killed at an explosion of a... - March 21 (10586 bytes)
6: ...in [[New Orleans]] and leaves most of the town in ruins.
8: ...m|British]] and [[France|French]] forces near the ruins of [[Nicopolis]] in [[Egypt]].
31: ...s independent after 75 years of [[South Africa]]n rule.
34: ...l and State [[election]]s are held, returning the ruling coalition [[Barisan Nasional]] to power with ...
42: *[[1839]] - [[Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky]], [[Russia]]n [[composer]], (d. [[1881]]) - March 23 (10340 bytes)
10: *[[1801]] - [[Tsar]] [[Paul I of Russia]] is struck with a sword, then [[strangle]]d, and finally t...
16: *[[1889]] - [[Land run]]: [[President of the United States|President]] ...
21: ...ar Dutt]] embrace the gallows during the Indian struggle for independence. Their request to be shot by...
36: *[[2001]] - The [[Russia]]n ''[[Mir]]'' space station is disposed of, ...
63: *[[1929]] - Sir [[Roger Bannister]], runner - Tallahassee, Florida (7125 bytes)
40: ... San Luis de Apalachee, has been partially reconstructed as a state historic site in Tallahassee.
42: ... Anhaica, which he had taken by force. De Soto's brutal treatment of the natives was fiercely resisted...
49: ...ida. </i>University of Miami Press. Coral Gables. 1971 - Indianapolis, Indiana (25903 bytes)
29: ...nt]], designed by [[Germany|German]] architect [[Bruno Schmitz]], was completed on the site in [[1901]...
31: ...ral Canal commenced in 1836, but Indiana went bankrupt in [[1839]] from the loans taken out under the ...
33: ..., and [[Interstate 74|74]]. The city is a major trucking center, and the extensive network of highway...
35: ...epleted by [[1915]], and this contributed to an abrupt end of the golden era.
37: ...n [[1928]] because the statute of limitations had run out; he completed his term in disgrace. The Kla... - Olympia, Washington (7112 bytes)
40: ...a was made Washington's capital in [[1889]]. Construction of the current [[Washington State Capitol]] ...
42: In 1971, [[The Evergreen State College]] was founded most... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
12: ...braham]] (USA, [[University of California, Santa Cruz]])
22: *[[Abu Arrayhan Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Biruni]] (Uzbekistan, [[973]] - [[1048]])
25: *[[Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov]] (Russia, [[1912]] - [[1999]])
33: *[[Petrus Apianus]] (Germany, [[1495]] - [[1552]])
62: ...igory Barenblatt|Grigory Isaakovich Barenblatt]] (Russia, USA, [[1927]] - ) - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
23: ...Albitskij|Vladimir Aleksandrovich Al'bitskij]] ([[Russia]])
35: *[[Petrus Apianus]] ([[Germany]], [[1495]] – [[1557]...
69: *[[Sergei Ivanovich Belyavsky]] ([[Russia]], [[1883]] – [[1953]])
75: *[[Biruni]] ([[Persia]] [[973]] - [[1048]])
85: *[[Rudjer Josip Boscovich|Ruđer Josip Bošković]] ([[Dalmatia]],...
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