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  1. Bonnie and Clyde (17385 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Bc10.jpg|thumb|Bonnie Parker]]
    2: [[image:Bonnie_and_Clyde.jpg|thumb|200px|Bonnie and Clyde clowning.]]
    9: ...onged to be near her mother, [[Emma Parker]]. Her husband soon drifted away in spurts — once for...
    15: ...ow''' was born on [[March 24]], [[1909]] (perhaps 1910, according to some reputable sources{{ref|blanche...
    19: ...out-of-work waitress, abandoned by her imprisoned husband, goes over to her brother's house and meets ...
  2. Aimee Semple McPherson (13395 bytes)
    3: ...ional Church of the Foursquare Gospel|Foursquare Church]].
    11: ...Semples.jpeg]]<small><br>Robert and Aimee Semple, 1910</small></div>
    13: .... Robert Semple died of the disease on August 19, 1910. Aimee recovered and gave birth to a daughter, Ro...
    15: ...in [[New York City|New York]], she met her second husband, Harold Stewart McPherson, an accountant. T...
    25: Although her husband initially made efforts to join her on her re...
  3. Mother Teresa (22682 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Mother-teresa-03.jpg|thumb|Mother Teresa was born '''Agnes Gonxhe Bojaxhiu...
    4: ...sed Mother Teresa of Calcutta''' ([[August 27]] [[1910]] &ndash; [[September 5]] [[1997]]) was an intern...
    9: ...their native Macedonia are [[Macedonian Orthodox Church|Macedonian Orthodox]].
    17: ...helpers, and she received financial support from church organizations and the municipal authorities.
    20: [[Image:HomeForTheDying-Calcutta.jpg|thumb|Mother Teresa's Home for the Dying in [[Kolkata...
  4. Suzanne Lenglen (11495 bytes)
    1: [[Image:SuzanneLenglen1920.jpg|thumb|right|Suzanne Lenglen, sometimes labelled the '...
    8: ...d gain strength. Her first try at the game was in 1910, when she played on the tennis court at the famil...
    67: [[Image:SuzanneLenglen.jpg|thumb|right|Despite her flamboyant and sometimes cont...
  5. Chromosome (12667 bytes)
    2: ...her Flemming]] in [[1882]]. In [[1910]], [[Thomas Hunt Morgan]] proved that chromosomes are the carrie...
    40: <td>[[Human]]</td>
    122: ...e small parts of themselves ([[crossover]]), and thus create new chromosomes that are not inherited so...
    124: ...ng|thumb|right|300px|'''Figure 3''': Karyogram of human female]]
    127: ...yogram''. Like many sexually reproducing species, humans have special [[XY sex-determination system|go...
  6. Relic (11473 bytes)
    7: ...Dokkum]] in the [[hermit|hermit-church]] of [[Warfhuizen]]. The bone fragment in the middle is from sa...
    9: ...o relics beginning in the early centuries of the church; many of these became especially popular durin...
    11: ...ose authenticity is questionable. The [[abbey]] church of [[Coulombs]] in [[France]], among several o...
    15: ...ords have in themselves no ethical meaning and no humane implications whatever. They are the keywords ...
    26: ... Thus even the many relics that are enshrined in churches and cathederals worldwide must be at least a...
  7. Concertina (3686 bytes)
    1: [[Image:EnglishConcertina.jpg|thumb|right|English concertina made by Wheatstone aro...
    9: ...|thumb|Anglo concertina mad by C. Jeffries around 1910. Note three rows of buttons.]]
    10: ...our fingers of each hand free for noting and the thumbs free to operate an air valve (for expanding or...
    13: ... is typically held by placing the thumbs through thumb straps and the little fingers on metal finger r...
    19: [[Image:DCP_0022.jpg|thumb|Chemnitzer concertina made by Star Mfg., Cicero...
  8. Age of the Earth (20052 bytes)
    1: ...els vary between several millions up to about one hundred million years, the exact age of the Earth is...
    6: ...mankind, or far into the future beyond the end of humankind. One who did was [[Aristotle]], who though...
    9: ...separately from the rest of the universe, several hundred thousands of years before.
    27: ... themselves but were based on faulty assumptions. Huxley was correct, and in fact Thomson's estimates ...
    71: == Arthur Holmes and the vindication of radioactive dating...
  9. South Africa (40100 bytes)
    11: ...e language|Northern Ndebele]], [[Phuthi language|Phuthi]], [[South African Sign Language]], [[Khoe lan...
    13: ...have their own cultural identity based on their [[hunter-gatherer]] societies. They have been marginal...
    24: ...hese [[Iron Age]] populations displaced earlier [[hunter-gatherer]] peoples as they migrated.
    28: [[Image:JanVanRiebeckArrival.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Painting of a fictional account of the arrival ...
    36: ... Free State]], and [[Transvaal]] on [[May 31]], [[1910]], exactly eight years after the end of the Secon...
  10. Botswana (22276 bytes)
    1: ...[protectorate]] of [[Bechuanaland Protectorate|Bechuanaland]], Botswana adopted its new name after bec...
    58: ...], [[1885]] made "[[Bechuanaland Protectorate|Bechuanaland]]" under a [[protectorate]]. The northern ...
    60: ...ite South African pressure, inhabitants of the Bechuanaland Protectorate, [[Basutoland]] (now [[Lesoth...
    73: ...] enforced by the courts, and Botswana has a good human rights record.
    94: [[Image:Botswana map.png|thumb|right|250px|Map of Botswana]]
  11. Gabon (7342 bytes)
    68: ...bon when [[France]] occupied it in [[1885]]. In [[1910]], Gabon became one of the four territories of [[...
    91: [[Image:Gabon sm04.png|thumb|right|270px|Map of Gabon]]
  12. Portugal (61755 bytes)
    17: ...tal, because of their alliance with Rome. [[Viriathus]], the Lusitanian leader, drove the Roman forces...
    21: [[Image:Castelo guimaraes2.jpg|thumb|right|230px|The [[10th century|10th-century]] [...
    27: ...nty. The city of [[Braga]], the [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]] center of the Iberian Peninsula, fa...
    42: ...(a trading post) for commerce with inland Africa thus, circumventing the Arab [[caravan]]s that crosse...
    44: [[image:Get image.jpg|thumb|right|230px|[[Palace of Pena]] in [[Sintra]], o...
  13. California (63989 bytes)
    98: ...esource-rich coasts large chiefdoms, such as the Chumash, Pomo and Salinan. Trade, intermarriage, and ...
    101: ...remote northern province of the nation of Mexico. Huge cattle ranches, or ranchos, emerged as the domi...
    113: ...railroad]]. After this rail link was established, hundreds of thousands of Americans came west, where ...
    122: ...ucuses. Many important legislative decisions are thus not made on the floor of the legislature but in ...
    152: ... central valley, tall mountains, hot deserts, and hundreds of miles of scenic coastline. With an area...
  14. Iowa (24205 bytes)
    39: [[Image:Bales of hay.jpg|thumb|left|Bales of hay on a farm near Ames, Iowa.]]<...
    59: [[Image:Iowa neighbors.jpg|thumb|Iowa neighbors]]
    60: [[Image:National-atlas-iowa.png|thumb|Iowa map]]
    61: [[Image:Iowa counties with names.jpg|thumb|Iowa counties]]
    67: ...rn border of the state. Some of these are several hundred feet thick. In the northeast along the Missi...
  15. Kansas (21369 bytes)
    73: ...o institute a system of [[workers compensation]] (1910). The [[council-manager government]] was adopted...
    81: [[Image:National-atlas-kansas.PNG|right|thumb|Map of Kansas]]
    108: ...nsas Cosmosphere and Space Center]], located in [[Hutchinson, Kansas]] is affiliated with the [[Smiths...
    122: ...tural outputs of the state are cattle, wheat, sorghum, soybeans, hogs and corn. The industrial outputs...
    153: ...ties in those states have fewer than 3000 people; hundreds have fewer than than 1000. Between 1996 and...
  16. Wisconsin (18812 bytes)
    51: ... [[Emil Seidel]], elected mayor of Milwaukee in [[1910]]; another Socialist, [[Daniel Hoan]], was mayor ...
    53: ...equate above-ground shelters were built and were thus compared to [[Badgers]].
    64: [[Image:Mam.jpg|thumb|right|100p|The Milwaukee Art Museum]]
    74: [[Image:Wisconsinfarm.jpg|thumb|right|200p|One area of Wisconsin's scenery]]
    167: [[Image:National-atlas-wisconsin.png|thumb|300px|Wisconsin, showing rivers and roads]]
  17. Oklahoma (32092 bytes)
    50: [[Image:National-atlas-oklahoma.PNG|thumb|360px|right|Map of Oklahoma]]
    63: Oklahoma has the heaviest thunderstorms in the entire world ('Tornado alley'), ...
    124: ...ch]] name: "Okla" is "[[ochre]]" and "homa" is "[[human|homme]]", as the Indians were known by [[Louis...
    148: ...cking plants had leased it from the Cherokees for huge cattle ranches. The Cherokee Strip was opened t...
    153: ...00s]] the [[oil]] business began to get underway. Huge pools of underground oil were discovered in pla...
  18. Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
    8: * 1 MYA: Controlled [[fire]] in [[Cradle of Humankind|Africa]]
    22: * [[Animal husbandry]] in the [[Middle East]]
    27: * [[Wine]] in [[Jiahu|Jiahu,China]]
    67: * [[150s BC]]: [[Astrolabe]]: [[Hipparchus]]
    77: * [[3rd century|200s]]: [[Wheelbarrow]]: [[Zhuge Liang]]
  19. List of people by name: U (6532 bytes)
    10: *[[Raoul Ubac|Ubac, Raoul]], (1910-1985), painter
    22: ... Kisshomaru]], (1921-1999), 2nd [[Aikido Doshu|doshu]] of [[aikido]]
    24: ...a, Moriteru]], (born 1951), 3rd [[Aikido Doshu|doshu]] of [[aikido]]
    31: ...Sergeyevna Ulanova|Ulanova, Galina Sergeyevna]], (1910-1988), Russian ballerina
  20. Comet (30542 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Hale-Bopp-large.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Comet Hale-Bopp]], showing a white dust...
    9: ... The streams of dust and gas this releases form a huge but extremely tenuous atmosphere around the com...
    11: ... known that their appearance have been noticed by humans for millennia. One very famous old recording...
    13: [[image:Cometorbit.png|thumb|400px|Comets have highly elliptical orbits. Not...
    20: [[Image:Comet Kohoutek orbit p391.jpg|thumb|376px|right|Orbits of [[Comet Kohoutek]] and [[...

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