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- Space exploration (14877 bytes)
13: ...]], [[1957]]. The first orbital flight made by a human being was [[Vostok 1]], carrying [[Yuri Gagarin]...
28: ...became only the third country on Earth to send a human into space independently on October 15, 2003 whe...
43: ===Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency===
44: ...er of NASDA, the National Aerospace Laboratory of Japan and the Institute of Space and Aeronautical Sc...
87: ||[[January 31]] [[1958]] - Cave (10592 bytes)
3: ...tural underground void large enough for an adult human to enter. Some scientists stipulate that it must...
53: ...isited by many surface-loving animals, including humans. These are usually relatively short-lived incu...
58: ... most extensive known cave is the [[Optimisticeskaja]] system in the [[Ukraine]], at 214km.
69: ...e Great Cave of Niah, which contains evidence of human habitation dating back 40,000 years.
76: {{Commons|Cave|Cave}} - Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
160: {{commons|Byzantine Empire}} - Castle (27805 bytes)
4: ...les also figure prominently in [[History of Japan|Japanese history]], where the feudal [[Daimyo]] inha...
114: {{commons|Castle}}
122: *''[[Japanese castle|Shiro]]'' ([[Japan|Japanese]] castles) - Tree (23723 bytes)
48: # [[Taxodium|Montezuma Cypress]] ''Taxodium mucronatum'': '''11.42 m''',...
58: # [[Western Redcedar]] ''Thuja plicata'': '''500 m�''', Quinault Lake Redcedar
60: ...in at third or fourth place, and [[Taxodium|Montezuma Cypress]] ''Taxodium mucronatum'' is also likely ...
72: ...ly over 3000 years) and [[Western Redcedar]] ''Thuja plicata''.
74: ...hapura]], [[Sri Lanka]]; this is also the oldest human-planted tree with a known planting date. - Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
61: ''N. rajah'', will also occasionally take small mammals and...
218: ...trigger hairs - an example of natural selection hijacking preexisting structures for entirely new func...
383: (besides human maltreatment) is [[grey mould]] (''Botrytis cine...
449: {{Commons|Category:Carnivorous plants}} - Francis Bacon (16741 bytes)
2: '''Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Albans''' ([[January 22]], [[1561]] – [[April 9]], [[1626]]...
31: ...case of Essex, who had favoured the succession of James. In the course of the uneventful first parliam...
35: ...rerogative, while retaining the confidence of the Commons. In 1613, Bacon was finally able to become attorn...
37: ...ve the King's favor, and in 1618 was appointed by James to the position of [[Lord Chancellor]]. In hi...
38: ...d guilty to bribery charges in order to save King James from a political scandal stated : - Socrates (7975 bytes)
5: ... Xanthippe, would be able to cope with any other human being, just as a horse trainer accustomed to wil...
37: {{commons|Socrates}}
49: * ''Introduction to Philosophy'', Jacques Maritain - Mars (27704 bytes)
13: ...at it is being rapidly broken down (and so is presumably also continually being released to the atmosph...
22: ...aining forms of sulfur, iron or bromine such as [[jarosite]]. This and other evidence led a group of 5...
44: Mars has an important place in human imagination due to the belief by some that life ...
85: ...Union]], the [[United States]], [[Europe]], and [[Japan]] to study the planet's surface, climate, and ...
93: ...([[MER-B]]). Both missions landed successfully in January 2004 and have met or exceeded all their targ... - Colonial America (32872 bytes)
2: ...the gold-hungry settlers of [[Jamestown, Virginia|Jamestown]], and the [[convict]]s of [[Province of G...
25: ...after the recently enthroned [[James I of England|James I]] - very nearly became the next in the strin...
29: ...orts of an enigmatic figure named [[John Smith of Jamestown|John Smith]]. Smith made himself the benev...
33: ...man [[Nathaniel Bacon]] that succeeded in burning Jamestown to the ground, plantation owners sought a ...
47: ...motivated by the Dutch government's alliance with James I. As a result, some of them joined a larger ... - Christianity (47078 bytes)
14: ...e [[Old Testament]] scriptures, was crucified by humanity, died and was buried, only to be resurrected ...
29: ...Seventy Apostles|70]], including [[James the Just|James Adelphos]], Mark, Luke, [[Mary Magdalene]], et...
49: ...hopries as far away as [[India]], [[Java (island)|Java]], and [[China]].
58: ...ory to God alone—does all of the glory for humanity's salvation belong to God, or are the Church ...
78: ...ists]], [[Agnosticism|agnostics]], or [[Humanism|humanists]]. - Allspice (3832 bytes)
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16: '''Allspice''', also called '''Jamaica pepper''', '''Myrtle pepper''', '''Pimento''...
25: ... that. It is still almost exclusively grown in [[Jamaica]], although some other Central American coun...
31: ...jerk seasoning (The wood is used to smoke jerk in Jamaica, although the spice is a good substitute), i... - Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
13: | From [[January 8]], [[1959]]<br> to [[April 28]], [[1969]]
77: ...blanca Conference (1943)|Casablanca conference]], January 1943. From left to right: General Giraud, Pr...
82: ...ernment from September [[1944]] but resigned on [[January 20]], [[1946]], complaining of conflict betw...
94: ...ty" was created under the presidency of General [[Jacques Massu]], a Gaullist sympathiser. General [[R...
108: ...ament with 78% of the vote, he was inaugurated in January [[1959]]. - Tycho Brahe (17516 bytes)
99: {{commons|Tycho Brahe}} - Thomas More (15893 bytes)
2: ...e he earned a reputation as a leading [[humanism|humanist]] scholar and occupied many public offices, i...
9: More had four children by his first wife, Jane Colt, who died in [[1511]]. He remarried almos...
14: ... British House of Commons|Speaker of the House of Commons]]. He later served as high steward for the unive...
19: ...mmunications with other European humanists. The humanistic project embraced by Erasmus and Thomas More...
59: ...husiastic persecution of heretics). Biographer [[Jasper Ridley]] goes much further, describing More a... - French Revolution (36529 bytes)
21: ...roller-General of Finances 1774–1776) and [[Jacques Necker]] (Director-General of Finance 1777&n...
42: ...state, now meeting as the ''Communes'' (English: "Commons"), proceed with verification of its own powers an...
55: ...ivil)|pr鶴t]] des marchands'' (roughly, mayor) [[Jacques de Flesselles]] of treachery; his assassinat...
81: ... become clearer. The [[aristocracy|aristocrat]] [[Jacques Antoine Marie Cazal賝] and the abb頛[Jean-...
128: ...ities finally closed down the Club Monarchique in January [[1791]]. - Stag Beetle (3702 bytes)
28: ... are [[Richmond Park]] and [[Wimbledon and Putney Commons|Wimbledon Common]]. - Brown Pelican (2615 bytes)
23: ...g|thumb|200px|left|Brown Pelican on the wing in Baja California]]Pesticides like [[DDT]] and [[dieldri...
34: {{commons|Pelecanus occidentalis}} - Congress of the United States (41315 bytes)
17: ...e Canadian House of Commons, the British House of Commons, and the German [[Bundestag]], approximately 15 p...
19: ...n address]] to a [[joint session of Congress]] on January 28, 2003 in the House chamber.]]
26: ...s Congress were televised for the first time on [[January 3]], [[1947]]. Proceedings of the general Co...
165: ...lators had to vote with the party leadership, presumably America would become a multi-party system.
251: ...nt></td><td>Independent: 1 <small>(Senator [[James Jeffords]] (I-VT) votes with the Democrats on ... - United States Senate (35505 bytes)
12: ...erative body than the House of Representatives. [[James Madison]] described the Senate's purpose as "A...
33: ... for representatives. In [[Federalist No. 62]], [[James Madison]] justified this arrangement by arguin...
80: ...hich only the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]] may originate such measures.
101: ''Current as of [[3 January]] [[2005]].''
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