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- Radium (13138 bytes)
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7: ...lign="center">[[image:Ra-TableImage.png|Click for description]]<br>
12: <th colspan="2" align=center bgcolor="#FFDEAD">'''General'''</th></tr>
20: <td>[[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]</td><td>... - Samarium (10157 bytes)
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19: | [[Lanthanide]]s
24: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
41: | [[van der Waals radius]] - Thulium (8549 bytes)
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8: '''Tm'''<br>[[Mendelevium | Md]] <br> <br>
20: | [[Lanthanide]]s
25: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]] - Ytterbium (10684 bytes)
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18: | [[Lanthanide]]s
23: | [[Density]], [[Mohs hardness scale|Hardness]]
40: | [[van der Waals radius]] - Jackal (3358 bytes)
17: ... of maintaining speeds of 16km/h (10mph) for extended periods of time. They are nocturnal, most active...
19: ...tory from other pairs. These territories are defended by vigorously chasing intruding rivals and marki...
21: ...to have split from each other 6 [[MYA]]. The [[Golden Jackal]] is thought to have evolved in [[Asia]] ...
23: ...y seen animals on [[safari]]s, and are found outside of [[national park]]s and do well in human altere...
26: *[[Golden Jackal]] (''Canis aureus'') - Jack Russell Terrier (11452 bytes)
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39: ...ttp://www.akc.org/breeds/parson_russell_terrier/index.cfm AKC], [http://www.ankc.aust.com/pjackrus.htm...
43: |Some kennel clubs consider this <BR>
46: ... are not always considered to be separate breeds, definitions are still evolving and the naming of the...
53: ...ed regularly, may exhibit behaviors that are considered aggressive or unmanageable. In America, sever... - Megalosaurus (4763 bytes)
1: ...aur_clipart.jpg|150px|thumb|Dinosaur Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
6: ...ived of before 1822. However, other reptilian wonders of the Mesozoic such as ''Mosasaurus'' and ''[[...
8: ==Description==
12: ...ased on his original show ''Megalosaurus'' with a deep spinal ridge or even a small sail like that of ...
14: ===Modern reconstructions=== - Film (18911 bytes)
4: ...licks'' — and most commonly ''movies''. Academics and the English-speaking international commun...
6: ...ception of motion — a psychological effect identified as [[beta movement]].
8: ...r of communication. Any film can become a worldwide attraction, especially with the addition of [[dub...
14: ...the underlying principle became the basis for the development of [[animation]].
16: ...ored on a single [[reel]], and led quickly to the development of a [[movie projector|motion picture pr... - Octopus (12952 bytes)
7: {{Taxobox_subclassis_entry | taxon = [[Coleoidea]]}}
12: 14 in two suborders, see [[Octopus#Classification|text]].
15: ...'' is a [[cephalopod]] of the [[order (biology)|order]] '''Octopoda''' that inhabits many diverse regi...
17: ...e octopuses in the less familiar [[Cirrina]] suborder have two fins and an internal shell, making them...
19: ... also used in mating. A few species have a fourth defense mechanism, in that they can combine their hi... - Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
4: ...38]]. Fully aware of the likely reaction, he confided only in close friends and researched to meet ant...
6: ...nts and animals, now including mankind in ''[[The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex]]'' ...
12: ''For details see [[Charles Darwin's education]].''
17: ... was only eight and the next year he became a boarder at the ''[[Shrewsbury School]]''. After finishin...
19: ...ation'' Charles saw [[John James Audubon]] give a demonstration of his method of using wires to prop u... - Benjamin Harrison (11469 bytes)
1: ''This article is about the President. For the Angband member, see [[Ben Harrison]]''
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7: <tr><td>'''Order:'''</td><td>23rd President</td></tr>
9: <tr><td>'''Preceded by:'''</td><td>[[Grover Cleveland]]</td></tr> - Hannibal Hamlin (5219 bytes)
2: ... the [[U.S. presidential election, 1860|1860 presidential election]].
4: ...e began practicing in [[Hampden (town), Maine|Hampden]], where he lived until [[1848]].
8: ... Convention two years later, he withdrew from the Democrats and joined the newly organized Republican ...
10: ...[history of slaver in the United States|slavery]] Democratic policies, and on [[June 12]], [[1856]], h...
14: ...n]] and the arming of [[African Americans]]. His identification with the [[Radical Republican]]s cause... - Alben W. Barkley (3817 bytes)
2: ...rom [[Kentucky]] and the thirty-fifth [[Vice President of the United States]].
4: ...versity]]), graduating in [[1900]], and then attended the [[University of Virginia]] Law School, [[Cha...
6: ...[United States Senate Minority Leader|minority leader]] from 1947 to [[1949]].
8: ..., Emory University, to receive the LLD degree and deliver the commencement address, an occasion which ...
10: ...[[Cumberland River]] at the Kentucky-Tennessee border and Barkley Dam at the same lake are also named ... - First Crusade (34670 bytes)
1: {{Crusade}}
2: ...tern world|Western power]], and was the only crusade – in contrast to the many that followed &nd...
5: ...mbined with the relative stability of European borders after the [[Christianization]] of the [[Viking]...
9: ...eminated to the general public the idea of a Crusade to capture the Holy Land with the famous words: "...
12: ...eighbours, than with cooperating against the crusaders. - Chile (capsicum) (7837 bytes)
1: ...it of the plant ''[[Capsicum]]'' from the nightshade family (''[[Solanaceae]]'').
5: ...are now grown around the world because they are widely used as [[spice]]s or [[vegetable]]s in cuisine...
18: * ''Capsicum annuum'', which includes many common varieties such as [[bell pepper]]s, ...
19: * ''Capsicum frutescens'', which includes the [[cayenne pepper|cayenne]] and [[tabasco]] p...
20: * ''Capsicum chinense'', which includes the hottest peppers such as [[habanero]]s and [[... - Ancient India (31279 bytes)
5: ...ermanent settlements appeared 9,000 years ago and developed into the [[Indus Valley Civilization]], wh...
8: ...y]] oversaw the period referred to as India's "Golden Age".
11: ...and [[Indian philosophy|philosophy]] flourished under the patronage of these kings.
14: ...ntermission by the [[Vijayanagara Empire]], which declined with the 16th Century AD.
17: ...e [[Sanchi|Sanchi stupa]] in Sanchi, [[Madhya Pradesh]] built by emperor [[Ashoka]] in the 3rd centur... - New York (25691 bytes)
21: DensityRank = 6<sup>th</sup> |
22: 2000Density = 155.18 |
23: AdmittanceOrder = 11<sup>th</sup> |
26: Latitude = 40?29'40"N to 45?0'42"N |
27: Longitude = 71?47'25"W to 79?45'54"W | - European-influenced classical music (18917 bytes)
4: ...000 and 1900. The central norms of this tradition developed between 1550 and 1825 centering on what is...
8: Musical works are best understood in the context of their place in musical hi...
14: ... 1815-1910 a period which codified practice, expanded the role of music in cultural life and created i...
15: * [[Modernism (music) | Modern]], 1905-1975 a period which represented a crisi...
16: ..., which includes late Romantic, Modern and Post-Modern styles of composition. - List of classical music traditions (7730 bytes)
1: '''Classical music''' is [[music]] considered [[classical]], as sophisticated and refined, i...
3: ...ference]] to [[European classical music]] and its derivative styles, and is generally never used in th...
19: **[[Classical rock|Classical rock (music)]] considered as an extension of [[Contemporary classical mu...
20: **[[Classical Jazz]] considerd as an amalgamation of Classical harmonies with...
43: ...es of music in that tradition that seem near to indestructible, or at least unavoidable when talking o... - Aspects of music (7529 bytes)
9: ...definite pitch]] or [[indefinite pitch]]. It includes: melody, harmony, [[tonality]], [[tessitura]], a...
10: ...s, which are tools used to produce sound. It includes: tone color and articulation (ibid).
11: ...amics]], is how loud or quiet a sound is and includes how [[stress]]ed a sound is or articulation.
12: ...t includes: [[pulse]], [[beat]], rhythm, rhythmic density, [[meter]], [[tempo]] (ibid).
14: ...ften considered an aspect of music, if it is considered to exist.
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