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  1. Tangram (4661 bytes)
    43: ...k of Tan Part I)'', Sam Loyd, Dover Publications, 1968
  2. Long jump (2354 bytes)
    3: ...sually coated with the same rubberised surface as running tracks), jump as far as they can off a sligh...
    7: Speed in the runup and a high leap off the board are the fundamen...
    11: ...Later, [[Bob Beamon]] jumped 8.90 meters at the [[1968 Summer Olympics]], a jump not exceeded until [[19...
  3. Tennis (24557 bytes)
    1: ...(s) use a stringed [[racquet]] to strike a hollow rubber [[Tennis ball|ball]] covered in felt over a n...
    3: ...all ages in many countries around the world. Its rules have remained remarkably unchanged since the 1...
    12: ...urt is required in order for players to reach overrun balls. A net is stretched across the full width ...
    44: ...at least two points more than their opponent. The running score of each game is described in a manner ...
    50: ...ated off the court, is the final authority on the rules.
  4. List of male tennis players (14849 bytes)
    33: *[[Arnaud Boetsch]] ([[1968]]-) - (France)
    38: *[[Jacques Brugnon]] ([[1895]]-[[1978]]) - (France) - one of the...
    39: *[[Sergi Bruguera]] ([[1971]]-) - (Spain)
    50: *[[Kent Carlsson]] ([[1968]]-) - (Sweden)
    53: ... - ([[USSR]] / [[:Category:Russian tennis players|Russia]])
  5. New Deal (82408 bytes)
    7: ...ded. Separate programs were set up for relief in rural America, such as the [[Resettlement Administra...
    9: ... channeled through a Hoover program, the [[Reconstruction Finance Corporation]] (RFC).
    11: ...ions, saying, "Roosevelt's policies were very destructive. Roosevelt's policies made the depression lo...
    15: ...accused by New Deal supporters. The Supreme Court ruled in ''[[Wickard v. Filburn]]'' that the [[Comme...
    30: ...t elements. Roosevelt brought together a [[Brain Trust]] of academic advisers to assist in his recover...
  6. Republican Party (United States) (31573 bytes)
    9: foundation = [[February 28]], [[1854]] |
    20: Organized in [[Ripon, Wisconsin]] on [[February 28]], [[1854]], as a party opposed to the expa...
    31: ...bortion]] and [[gay rights]]. This does not hold true for some party members with minority views, incl...
    48: ...onstruction came to an end with the election of [[Rutherford B. Hayes]] through the [[Compromise of 18...
    50: ... a hallmark of Republican policy. From the Reconstruction era up to the turn of the century, the Repub...
  7. Genetic code (15677 bytes)
    2: The '''genetic code''' is a set of rules, which [[mapping|map]]s [[DNA sequence]]s to [...
    249: ...uld not. Khorana and Nirenberg won a share of the 1968 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] for thi...
    269: ...nce of AUG in the RNA sequence. Mutations that disrupt the reading frame (i.e. insertions or deletions...
  8. Regions of Slovakia (4168 bytes)
    36: * [[Bratislava]] (before March 22 1968 part of the Západoslovenský kraj, afterwards a ...
  9. Death Valley National Park (38245 bytes)
    3: ... died there. Several short-lived [[boom town]]s sprung up during the late [[19th century]] and early [...
    5: ...ne of [[volcano]]es. Later the [[Crust (geology)|crust]] started to pull apart, creating the [[Basin a...
    55: The [[California Gold Rush]] brought the first Caucasians known to visit t...
    57: ...y were able to hike out of the valley through the rugged [[Wingate Pass]]. Just after leaving the vall...
    63: ...ne]]. This started a minor and short-lived [[gold rush]] into the area. The Keane Wonder Mine along wi...
  10. Navajo Nation (14007 bytes)
    22: ...d clothe themselves, and they have very well-constructed tents, made with tanned and greased cowhides,...
    26: ...ates accurate dating, primarily because they constructed less-substantial dwellings than other Southwe...
    44: The Navajo Nation runs [[Din頃ollege]], a two-year [[Community colleg...
    61: ...that often follows have created impressions that drunkenness seems to describe Indian culture. Leaders...
    75: * Gilpin, Laura. (1968). ''The enduring Navaho''. Austin: University of ...
  11. Hyksos (23575 bytes)
    2: ...a. 1674-1548 B.C.E. See [[Egyptian chronology]]), ruling Lower and Middle Egypt for over one hundred y...
    4: Traditionally, only the six Fifteenth Dynasty rulers are called "Hyksos". The [[Tanach]] refers to...
    9: ...rally agreed that these six Hyksos kings of Egypt ruled a total of about 108 years.
    13: ...nd even the total number of the Fifteenth Dynasty rulers are not known with any certainty. The names ...
    15: ...ieroglyphic names of the Fifteenth Dynasty Hyksos rulers as they are known from monuments, scarabs, an...
  12. Moon (37975 bytes)
    112: ! bgcolor="#ffc0c0" colspan="2" | [[Crust]] composition
    153: | [[Phosphorus]]
    218: ... at all times. This synchronous rotation is only true on average because the Moon's orbit has definite...
    284: ...roposed that the Moon broke off from the Earth's crust due to [[centrifugal force]], leaving an ocean ...
    297: ...g the story of the volcanic history of the lunar crust and chronicling the frequency of impacts by [[c...
  13. Gold (24329 bytes)
    56: | [[Crystal structure]]
    151: ...that has the symbol '''Au''' ([[Latin|L.]] '''''aurum''''') and [[atomic number]] 79. A soft, shiny, y...
    156: ... [[yellow]] color, but can also be [[black]] or [[ruby]] when finely divided, while [[colloid]]al solu...
    158: ... with a silver content over 20% are called [[electrum]]. As the amount of silver increases, the color ...
    186: ...ma;ος [''khrusos''], [[Latin]] ''aurum'' for "shining dawn", [[Anglo-Saxon language|Ang...
  14. Mercury (element) (24761 bytes)
    54: | [[Crystal structure]]
    177: ...' (from the [[Greek language|Greek]] '''''hydrargyrum''''', for ''watery'' (or ''liquid'') ''silver'')...
    192: ...eter|coulometers]], and many other laboratory instruments.
    210: ...mical symbol]] for mercury. It comes from hydrargyrum, a [[Latin]]ized form of the [[Greek]] word hydr...
    218: ... was a disinfectant for doctors, patients and instruments.
  15. U.S. Electoral College (46986 bytes)
    43: ...r Representative, or person holding an office of trust or profit under the United States, shall be app...
    47: ...otes for the 1800 Presidential election, dated February 11, 1801.]]
    49: ...or this, and numerous other reasons, Burr held a grudge against Hamilton, whom he later killed in a du...
    51: ...iam H. Crawford]], and [[Henry Clay]], dated [[February 9]], 1825.]]
    53: ... in the case of the Vice President. Under the new rules, the House of Representatives did elect the Pr...
  16. Hank Aaron (72330 bytes)
    1: ...5), surpassing the previous mark of 714 by [[Babe Ruth]]. Aaron also holds the career marks for [[RBI...
    4: ... the [[Negro High School Championship]] two years running. In high school,he also excelled in [[footba...
    12: ...d [[Hate crime|threats]], Aaron led the league in runs (115), hits (208), doubles (36), RBI (115), and...
    14: ...start for the Braves in left field and hit a home run.
    19: ... Raschi]]. Aaron hit his first Major League home run on [[April 23]], [[1954 in sports|1954]] off of ...
  17. Greater Swiss Mountain Dog (4930 bytes)
    66: ...GSMDs were introduced to the [[United States]] in 1968, and were recognized provisionally by the [[Ameri...
  18. Vice President of the United States (33884 bytes)
    18: ... enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take th...
    37: ...sidency from [[Texas]] to [[Wyoming]] in order to run for election as Vice President alongside [[Georg...
    44: ...notion was still very much alive when [[Harry S. Truman]] became the Vice President for [[Franklin D. ...
    48: ... on some national security issues. As a result, Truman was unaware of the top-secret [[Manhattan Proj...
    49: [[Image:Harry-truman.jpg|thumb|right|[[Harry S. Truman]] had been VP only a few months in 1945 when [...
  19. Babe Adams (10141 bytes)
    1: ..." Adams''' ([[May 18]], [[1882]] - [[July 27]], [[1968]]) was an [[United States|American]] right-handed...
    5: ...st game without a walk in major league history. [[Rube Marquard]] also went the distance for New York ...
    7: ... [[win|won]] 194 games and lost 140. His [[earned run average|ERA]] was 2.76. His last game was on Aug...
    76: BASERUNNERS/9 IP 4TH 10.40;
    90: BASERUNNERS/9 IP 1ST 9.31;
  20. Olympic Games (40925 bytes)
    1: ...|right|For months before the '''Olympic Games''', runners relay the [[Olympic Flame]] from [[Olympia, ...
    13: ...3;ρία (ekecheiria)'' or [[Olympic Truce]]. The first recorded celebration of the Games ...
    25: ...e interest in reviving the Olympics grew when the ruins of ancient Olympia were uncovered by German [[...
    27: ...r a reason for the French defeat in the [[Franco-Prussian War]] (1870–1871). He thought the reas...
    36: After the initial success, the Olympics struggled. The celebrations in [[1900 Summer Olympics|...

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