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  1. Pug (5400 bytes)
    28: ...xUJ:www.fci.be/uploaded_files/253gb98_en.doc+site:www.fci.be+%22253+/+11.+05.+1998+%22&hl=en&ie=UTF-8 S...
    31: |[http://www.akc.org/breeds/pug/index.cfm Stds]
    34: |[http://www.ankc.aust.com/pug.html Stds]
    37: |[http://www.canadasguidetodogs.com/toys/pug_std.htm Stds]
    40: |[http://www.the-kennel-club.org.uk/discoverdogs/toy/y918.htm ...
  2. Pyrenean Shepherd (6156 bytes)
    20: !Common nickname
    33: |[http://dogdomain.com/FCI/fcistandards/fci-141.htm Stds]
    36: |[http://www.the-kennel-club.org.uk/discoverdogs/pastoral/pyre...
    47: |[http://www.ukcdogs.com/breeds/herdingdogs/bergerdepyrenees.std.shtml Std...
    65: The head is of small proportions in comparison to the dog, with a rather flat skull, and ...
  3. Ecology (24417 bytes)
    4: ... disciplines such as biology which in this view become sub-disciplines contributing to ecological knowl...
    11: * the organized activity of a species is community ecology — for example, the activity o...
    22: ...interactions between species within an ecological community;
    43: ...s of the same species), [[biocoenosis]] level (or community of species), [[ecosystem]] level, and [[bio...
    45: ...r of the planet Earth can be divided into several compartments: the [[hydrosphere]] (or sphere of water...
  4. Echinoderm (4512 bytes)
    31: ...en and reduced [[circulatory system]], and have a complete digestive tube (tubular gut).
    37: ...sh. A section as small as a single arm (with the commensurate central-body mass and neural tissue) wil...
    45: *[http://www.northwestdiver.com/creature_feature/echinoderms.php Echinoderms] fro...
  5. History of sport (6368 bytes)
    11: ...s, swimming and archery.[http://www.fjexpeditions.com/]
    15: ... Indians]] engaged in games and sports before the coming of Europeans, such as [[lacrosse]] type ball g...
    25: ...nd its history. (See [http://chineseculture.about.com/library/weekly/aa032301a.htm Chinese Sports Museu...
    36: ...mportant books of ancient greek culture. Various competitions are held in honor of Patroclus's death.
    40: ... to enable people to congregate peacefully and to compete in a civilized and respectful atmosphere.
  6. Franz Xaver von Baader (10383 bytes)
    3: ... life he soon found uncongenial, and decided on becoming a mining engineer. He studied under [[Abraham ...
    7: ...1825, in which he combats modern philosophy and recommends the study of Boehme. In 1826, when the new u...
    9: ...are mostly expounded in short detached essays, in comments on the writings of Boehme and Saint Martin, ...
    11: ...wer and known, from which proceeds the power to become spirit. This immanent process of self-consciousn...
    15: ...equally objectionable. The ideal state is a civil community ruled by a universal or Catholic church, th...
  7. Cat (30067 bytes)
    18: ...[show cat]]. The owners and breeders of show cats compete to see whose animal bears the closest resembl...
    23: ...educed risk of mammary cancer. [http://cats.about.com/od/reproduction/a/spay_neuter.htm 1] [[Feral]] ca...
    25: ...or frightened, a cat will lay its ears back, to accompany the growling or hissing sounds it makes. When...
    29: ...ius). [http://www.thepetcenter.com/exa/nv.html 2] Comparatively, humans have a normal temperature range...
    40: ...heir fur and arching their backs. Attacks usually comprise powerful slaps to the face and body with the...
  8. Human societies (6587 bytes)
    2: ...teristic relationships, shared institutions and a common culture.
    6: ...o a group of people living together in an ordered community.{{fn|1}}
    8: ... is also sometimes defined as an interdependent [[community]].
    10: ...embers share some mutual concern or interest in a common objective. As such, society is often used as s...
    18: ...ickness, or disaster, like-minded members of that community will rally others in that society to render...
  9. Degus (5480 bytes)
    14: ...related to the rat family) and is also called the Common Degu, to distinguish it from the other members...
    21: ...e in [[vigilance]]. Degus exhibit a wide array of communication techniques. They have an elaborate voca...
    32: ...l habits, bubbly personality, the haired tail (as compared to rats) and their lifetime: they are said t...
  10. Discus Fish (4433 bytes)
    15: ...'''''Symphysodon''''': the '''red discus''' or '''common discus''' (''Symphysodon discus'') and the '''...
    17: ... of the discus is its flattened body shape. It is compressed from the sides to a dish or discus shape. ...
    30: ...enheit|°F]]). Their native diet consists of a combination of worms, insects, crustaceans, and plant...
    33: ...fish except during the breeding season when the become territorial. The Blue Discus originates from the...
  11. Guanacos (2007 bytes)
    18: The guanaco is common to [[South America]]: in [[Peru]], [[Ecuador]]...
  12. Guinea Pigs (18488 bytes)
    22: ...ough there is a minority belief in the scientific community that evidence from [[mitochondrial DNA]] in...
    24: ...ority of information in this article is about the common guinea pig.
    27: The common guinea pig was first [[domestication |domestic...
    31: ... are called ''[[Wiktionary:marsvin|marsvin]]'' (a combination of the Latin word [[mare]] for ocean, and...
    33: ...he [[binomial nomenclature|scientific name]] of a common species is ''Cavia porcellus,'' with ''[[Wikti...
  13. Peregrine Falcons (8580 bytes)
    24: ...s range from 188 [[km/h]]<sup>[http://www.birding.com/BirdRecords1.htm]</sup> (117 [[Mi/h]]) to over 32...
    31: ... increasingly, in cities. They are widespread and common in [[Europe]], [[Asia]], [[North America|North...
    33: ... well as the [[Midwest]] states. They used to be commonly found in parts of the [[Appalachian Mountain...
    56: ... numbers of such common birds, which have often become pests, without resort to more controversial meth...
    58: ...red Species list, the falcon seems to be making a comeback in western Northern Carolina, namely the [[C...
  14. Tarantulas (13045 bytes)
    19: ...lieved to involve wild dancing of a kind that has come to be called the [[tarantella]]. Actually, the b...
    29: ...b|left|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipart]]]
    38: ...ided into terrestrial, arboreal or burrowing or a combination of two of these types.
    60: ...male as he attempts to mate. This however is less common among tarantulas than other spiders, certain s...
    71: ...nnibalism. Keeping tarantulas communally is not recommended and should not be attempted except by exper...
  15. History of political science (4644 bytes)
    11: ...tradition of analysis and [[empiricism]], writing commentaries on Aristotle's works.
  16. Greek theatre (7531 bytes)
    3: ...ek theatre. Athenian [[tragedy]], [[Greek comedy|comedy]], and [[satyr play]]s were some of the earlie...
    7: ... how fertility rituals developed into tragedy and comedy.
    9: ...acted with the chorus, who acted as narrators and commentators. Thespis is therefore considered the fi...
    13: ...de. The centerpiece of the annual Dionysia was a competition among three playwrights at the [[Theater ...
    17: ...rd actor to his plays), and [[Euripides]] and the comic writer [[Aristophanes]]. Their plays, along wi...
  17. Proportion (architecture) (4508 bytes)
    33: ...n "ideal man" (possibly [[Le Corbusier]] himself) combined with the [[Golden Ratio]] and [[Vitruvian Ma...
  18. Holocaust (53541 bytes)
    6: ... "[[Final Solution of the Jewish Question]]". The commonly used figure for the number of Jewish victims...
    10: ...uage|Greek]] word ''[[holokauston]]'', meaning "a completely (''holos'') burnt (''kaustos'') sacrificia...
    14: ... Holocaust would be lessened as use of the term becomes increasingly widespread in the latter half of t...
    26: ...ife" or "life unworthy of life" used by the Nazis come from that book. Binding and Hoche speak in that ...
    32: ...pulsory sterilization]], [[T-4 Euthanasia Program|compulsory euthanasia]], and "[[racial hygiene]]".
  19. Indian art (7305 bytes)
    10: Each period comes with its own art, literature and architecture. ...
    23: ... represent the kernel of energy of the respective communities as a whole. It is a living, changing art ...
  20. Musical notation (19883 bytes)
    1: ... A score can be constructed (laboriously) from a complete set of parts and vice versa.
    10: ...on &mdash; indeed the ''only'' surviving complete composition using this notation &mdash; is the [[Seik...
    20: ...presents the note F one [[octave]] higher. Other common clefs include the ''bass clef'' (second G belo...
    27: ...irst beat of each bar is generally stressed. Less commonly, music that lacks rigid rhythmic organizatio...
    35: Here is a sample illustrating some common musical notation.

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