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- List of painters (54090 bytes)
18: *[[Peter Paul Rubens]], ([[1577]]-[[1640]]), Belgian painter
24: *[[Edwin Austin Abbey]] ([[1852]]-[[1911]])
26: *[[Bernard Accama]] ([[1697]]-[[1756]])
37: *[[Josef Albers]] ([[1888]]-[[1976]])
38: *[[Mariotto Albertinelli]] ([[1474]]-[[1515]]) - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
5: ==Alphabetical list==
14: *[[Edward Asselbergs]],(1927 - June, 1996)of the [[Canada|Canadian]...
19: *[[Robert Baden Powell]]- scouting movement
20: *[[Leo Baekeland]] (1863) - (1944), [[Belgian]]–American — [[plastic]]
26: *[[Arnold O. Beckman]], (1900 - 2004), [[pH]] meter - Civil rights (27169 bytes)
2: ...cted by [[government]]s. Examples of rights and liberties include the right to get redress if injured ...
4: ...s), which encompass both human rights and civil liberties.
8: ...root of the word 'civil' reflects the association between a bundle of rights and 'citizenship'. The te...
10: ...the early legal systems of [[Ancient Rome]], [[plebeians]] and women had no right to vote whether as a...
12: ... be enjoyed will be determined by the interaction between the domicile of origin, and the cultures and... - Timeline of United States history (1900-1929) (8003 bytes)
9: *[[1900]] - US helps put down [[Boxer Rebellion]] in [[China]]
11: *[[1901]] - [[Theodore Roosevelt]] becomes [[President]]
18: ...'[[The Great Train Robbery (movie)|Great Train Robbery]]'' movie opens
33: ...negotiates [[Treaty of Portsmouth]], receives [[Nobel Peace Prize]]
36: *[[1907]] - [[Oklahoma]] becomes a [[U.S. state|state]] - January 17 (12233 bytes)
8: * [[1773]] - Captain [[James Cook]] becomes the first explorer to cross the [[Antarctic ...
16: * [[1912]] - [[Robert Falcon Scott]] reaches the [[South Pole]], one ...
21: * [[1945]] - The [[Nazi]]s begin the evacuation of the [[Auschwitz concentratio...
22: ... 1945 - [[Sweden|Swedish]] diplomat [[Raoul Wallenberg]] disappears in [[Hungary]] while in [[Soviet U...
24: * [[1949]] - [[The Goldbergs]], the first [[Situation comedy|sitcom]] on Am... - January 1 (18244 bytes)
1: ... [[March 25]] ([[Lady Day]] or Annunciation Day), between the [[13th century]] and [[1752]], January 1...
9: *[[1438]] - [[Albert II of Habsburg]] is crowned King of [[Hungary]]...
10: *[[1600]] - [[Scotland]] begins using the [[Julian calendar]].
12: *[[1673]] - Regular mail delivery begins between New York and Boston.
13: *[[1700]] - [[Russia]] begins using the [[Julian calendar]]. - January 2 (10888 bytes)
1: '''January 2''' is the [[2 (number)|2]]nd day of the year in the [[Gregorian Calend...
6: ...Alamanni]] cross the frozen [[Rhine]] in large numbers, invading [[Roman Empire]].
7: *[[533]] - Mercurius became [[Pope]] [[Pope John II|John II]], the first ...
10: *[[1788]] - [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] becomes the 4th state to ratify the [[United States]...
12: *[[1815]] - [[Lord Byron]] marries Anna Isabella Milbanke, [[Seaham]], [[County Durham]]. - Columbus Day (5999 bytes)
4: ... as the Colombian Order, in [[New York]] on [[October 12]] [[1792]], marking the 300th anniversary of ...
6: ...memorated in the U.S. on the second Monday in October, the same day as [[Thanksgiving]] in neighboring...
11: ...brated in [[Argentina]] in 1917, [[Venezuela]] in 1921, [[Chile]] in 1923, and [[Mexico]] in 1928.
16: ...Italian American]]s. Some communities, such as [[Berkeley, California]], have renamed the holiday to ...
18: ...tions, and it is this misuse of history that must be exposed. Thus, [[Ward Churchill]] (the controver... - Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
22: | [[November 22]], [[1890]]
28: | [[November 9]], [[1970]]
31:
40: ...ulle''' ([[November 22]], [[1890]] – [[November 9]], [[1970]]), in [[France]] commonly referred ...
45: ...racy from [[Normandy]] and [[Burgundy]] which had been settled in Paris for about a century, whereas h... - Ireland (33828 bytes)
15: ...ided, but constitutionally the boundaries have to be observed. Across Ireland, the 32 counties are sti...
17: ...hese areas are mostly mountainous and rocky, with beautiful green vistas.
32: In a number of areas, the island operates officially as a si...
34: ...is name, which seems to suggest that both islands belong to Britain. For this reason, "Britain and Ire...
44: ...astronomically aligned. The [[Bronze Age]], which began around [[2500 BC]], saw the production of elab... - Oceanography (3841 bytes)
11: ... [[atoll]]s, but the existence of the steep slope beyond the [[continental shelf|continental shelves]]...
13: ...oceanography as a quantifiable [[science]] really began in [[1872]], when [[Charles Wyville Thompson]]...
15: ...onal Council for the Exploration of the Sea]]. In 1921 the [[International Hydrographic Bureau]] (IHB) w...
24: **Beaches
25: **Beach Erosion - World Series (40101 bytes)
1: ...the [[World Series Trophy]]. The World Series has been an annual event since 1903, with the exception ...
3: ...n the [[1918 World Series]], completed on [[September 11]], [[1918]].
5: ... the home-field advantage was switched every year between the American League and the National League....
7: ...ion but not earning a [[wild card]] receive them, because there are more divisions and each division i...
9: ...ide [[Major League Baseball]], no challenges have been made by other leagues. Attempts to pit the [[N... - Baltimore Orioles (15758 bytes)
5: ...n League. In [[1900 in sports|1900]] that league became the American League, which achieved major lea...
18: ...les, California|Los Angeles]], nearly two decades before big league baseball eventually arrived in [[C...
24: ...t pennants. That team had started as a charter member of the [[American Association (19th century)|Ame...
25: ... 1903 and, after some early struggles, eventually became baseball's most successful franchise - the [[...
26: ...nicknamed "Babe" - pitched for the Orioles before being sold to the AL [[Boston Red Sox]] in [[1916 in... - Chicago White Sox (19057 bytes)
5: ...], then again to Chicago in 1900 when that league became the [[American League]], which achieved accep...
17: ...merican League in [[1900 in sports|1900]], a year before claiming major league status, the St. Paul fr...
19: ...n sports|1901]]. The White Sox would continue to be built on pitching and defense in the following ye...
22: ...n a record 116 regular-season games. The Sox, dubbed the "Hitless Wonders" for having the lowest team...
25: ...less Joe, "Say it ain't so, Joe!". The phrase has become famous. - List of chemists (10401 bytes)
7: *[[Richard Abegg]], (1869-1910), German chemist
16: *[[Claude Louis Berthollet]], (1748-1822), French chemist
17: *[[J?Jakob Berzelius]], (1779-1848), Swedish ''chemist''
22: *[[Robert Bunsen|Robert Wilhelm Bunsen]], (1811-1899), German inventor,...
23: *[[Eduard Buchner]], (1860-1917), [[1907]] [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] - Albert Einstein (43065 bytes)
1: ... Einstein by Yousuf Karsh.jpg|thumb|right|222px|Albert Einstein, by [[Yousuf Karsh]] ]]
3: ...s awarded the [[1921]] [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize for Physics]] for his explanation of the [...
5: ...y]], and in [[popular culture]], ''Einstein'' has become a byword for great [[intelligence (trait)|int...
7: ...nce for all creation, his belief in the grandeur, beauty, and sublimity of the universe (the primary s...
12: ...ert Einstein.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Young Einstein before the Einsteins moved from Germany to Italy.]] - Alexander Graham Bell (18688 bytes)
2: subject_name=Alexander Graham Bell |
3: image_name=Alexader_g_bell_1.jpg|
12: ...a [[scientist]], [[inventor]], and founder of the Bell Telephone Company, known as the [[List of peopl...
15: Born '''Alexander Bell''' in [[Edinburgh]], [[Scotland]], he later ado...
17: ... [[Dublin]], and his father, [[Alexander Melville Bell]], in Edinburgh, were all professed elocutionis... - List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
9: *[[Benjamin Paul Akers]] (1825 - 1861)
27: *[[John Beckley]] (1930 - )
28: *[[Wilfried Behre]]
29: *[[Hans Bellmer]] (1902 - 1975)
30: *[[Arnold Henry Bergier]] - Czech Republic (13856 bytes)
27: | [[Jiri Paroubek|Jiř�aroubek]]
45: | Regained [[October 28]], [[1918]] <br />as [[Czechoslovakia]], <br ...
63: ...[Silesia]]. As of [[May 1]], [[2004]], it is a member state of the [[European Union]].
65: ... ([[Czech language|Czech]]: ''Česko'') is to be used in all situations other than formal official...
70: ...t later came under the [[Habsburg]] influence and became part of [[Austria-Hungary]]. - Ronald Reagan (52721 bytes)
13: ...ace of death=[[Bel-Air, Los Angeles, California | Bel-Air, California]]
19: ...actor]], and head of the [[Screen Actor's Guild]] before entering politics.
23: ...his grandfather's emigration, the family name had been spelled ''Regan''.
25: ...e High School. Reagan always considered Dixon to be his home-town.
35: ...eagan was kidded widely about the last named film because his co-star was a chimpanzee. He has a star ...
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