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  1. Formula One (29650 bytes)
    7: ...p and World Constructors Championship, and is the most expensive sport in the world, as annual team bud...
    14: ...[[Juan Manuel Fangio|Fangio]] and [[Stirling Moss|Moss]] at [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] in [[19...
    22: ...f [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]. Though [[Stirling Moss]] was able to compete with him regularly, Fangio...
    24: ...of mid-engined cars, occurred in the [[1950s]]; [[Jack Brabham]], champion in [[1959]] and [[1960]], s...
    26: ...ade. Between [[Jim Clark]], [[Jackie Stewart]], [[Jack Brabham]], [[Graham Hill]], and [[Denny Hulme]]...
  2. Computer (32773 bytes)
    12: In most computers today, the problem is first translated...
    14: ...en used to represent Boolean operations. Since almost all of mathematics can be reduced to Boolean ope...
    61: ...from the way these features interact. Some of the most important design features are listed below.
    64: ...[1940s]] digital computers have become by far the most common, although analog computers are still used...
    70: ...ng the machine is a fundamental design feature of most computers. This feature was significantly extend...
  3. Ship (18843 bytes)
    4: ...er aftermost mast which was usually the mizzen. Almost invariably she would also have a [[bowsprit]] bu...
    10: ... A number of different tonnage definitions exist; most measure [[volume]] rather than weight, and are u...
    12: ...anger, chose to leave the ship, could end up in [[jail]].
    25: Most ships built since around [[1960]] have used dies...
    117: ... more masts, fore-and-aft rigged on only the aftermost.
  4. Forest (3705 bytes)
    4: ... Therefore, Earth's forests constitute one of the most important aspects of our [[biosphere]].
    6: ...and [[biomass]] per unit area is high compared to most other [[biome]]s, though in some types of forest...
    21: ...]s, and [[acid rain]]. In the [[United States]], most forests have been destroyed at some point, thoug...
    25: {{Commons|Forest}}
  5. San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
    46: ...tates]]. It was then renamed "San Francisco" on [[January 30]], [[1847]].
    48: ...a without water or firewood, San Francisco lacked most of the basic facilities for a nineteenth century...
    51: ..., including considerable [[immigration]]. Between January 1848 and December 1849, the population of Sa...
    60: One of most colorful figures of late 19th century San Franci...
    64: ...ty. The official reported death toll was 478, but most historians agree the true tally was much higher,...
  6. Parthenon (12682 bytes)
    3: ...ing building of [[Ancient Greece]] and one of the most famous buildings in the world. The building has ...
    11: ...us Norwich]], "enjoys the reputation of being the most perfect [[Doric temple]] ever built. Even in ant...
    19: ...thern side: it may have been scenes from the [[Trojan War]].
    27: The Parthenon survived as the most important temple of the Ancient Greek religion f...
    31: ..., and the Parthenon was converted again, into a [[mosque]]. Contrary to subsequent mythology, the Ottom...
  7. Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
    9: ...s ancestry to [[Julus]], the son of the [[Troy|Trojan]] prince [[Aeneas]], who according to myth was t...
    34: ..., and other aspects of Rome's daily life. Perhaps most important of all, the staging of public games on...
    51: ...he simply gave Caesar complete autonomy to pass almost any proposal he wanted to. After Bibulus’ ...
    55: ...had the support of the people, along with the two most powerful men in Rome (aside from himself), and t...
    58: ...intained varying relationships with Rome. For the most part, a general peace had reigned between the tr...
  8. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    15: ...World War I]] defeat to become one of the world's most powerful nations. Nevertheless, the [[Allies]] u...
    27: ...nderstood artist. After Hitler's father died on [[January 3]], [[1903]], at age 65, Adolf Hitler's sch...
    47: ... for the Great War horrors; thus was perceived by most Germans as a humiliation and was an important fa...
    64: ...ns]] bill totaling $6,600,000 (32 billion marks). Most Germans bitterly resented these terms, but early...
    84: ...ee Nazis, Hitler, G?g and [[Wilhelm Frick]]. On [[January 30]], [[1933]] Adolf Hitler was officially s...
  9. American Revolutionary War (40738 bytes)
    5: ...6''. Often imitated or parodied, it is one of the most famous images relating to the American Revolutio...
    23: ...an on black enlistment in the Continental Army in January 1777. At least 5,000 black soldiers fought a...
    25: Most [[American Indian]] communities east of the [[Mi...
    41: ...l militia dispersed, and in April Washington took most of the Continental Army to fortify [[New York Ci...
    65: ...red [[Fort Washington]] in mid November, taking almost 3,000 prisoners. Four days later, [[Fort Lee, Ne...
  10. Sacramento, California (21190 bytes)
    42: ...840]]. In [[1848]], when gold was discovered by [[James W. Marshall]] at [[Sutters Mill|Sutter's Mill]...
    44: ...south, and east of there). A number of directly adjacent towns or cities, such as [[Carmichael, Califo...
    67: ...ound for [[Okinawa]] and 1,000 tons of logs for [[Japan]]. She was the first ocean-going vessel in Sac...
    93: ...r for [[Dixieland]] jazz, due to the [[Sacramento Jazz Jubilee]] which is held every [[Memorial Day]] ...
    115: ...recently named by [[Time Magazine]] as America's "Most Diverse City."
  11. Boise, Idaho (9777 bytes)
    44: ...000. There is a large Basque festival (known as [[Jaialdi]]) once every 5 years, and a vibrant Basque ...
    46: ...onal hub for jazz and theater. The [[Gene Harris Jazz Festival]] is hosted in Boise every year.
    66: ...son]] Interpretive Center, located at the southernmost end of Cole Road, is an excellent opportunity to...
    100: {{Commons|Boise|Boise}}
  12. Indianapolis, Indiana (25903 bytes)
    25: ...s population is 791,926, also making it Indiana's most populous city. It is the [[county seat]] of [[M...
    29: ... the Governor's mansion. It was used as a market commons for over six years. Although an expensive Governo...
    33: ...69,000 by [[1900]]. Later, the automobile, as in most American cities, caused a suburban explosion. W...
    37: ...s were convicted of bribery and jailed. Governor Jackson was indicted on charges of bribery, but he w...
    39: ...r an impromptu speech on race reconciliation to a mostly African-American crowd in a poor inner-city In...
  13. Lansing, Michigan (6961 bytes)
    2: ...n|Ingham County]]; a small portion extends into adjacent [[Eaton County, Michigan|Eaton County]]. As o...
    29: ...Lansing Charter Township]]. It has also annexed adjacent tracts of land in [[Delta Charter Township, M...
    78: ...Detroit, the Tri-Cities, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Jackson, Flint, Ann Arbor, and Battle Creek.
    84: {{commons|Lansing, Michigan}}
  14. Salt Lake City, Utah (41550 bytes)
    2: ...[[List of U.S. state capitals|state capital]] and most populous city in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Utah]]....
    6: The city is considered one of the most historically important cities in the [[Western U...
    17: ...nflux of religious converts, making it one of the most populous cities in the [[American Old West|Old A...
    20: ...urred in [[1857]] with [[James Buchanan|President James Buchanan]] declaring the area in rebellion whe...
    29: ...Utah Pride Festival]] is the state’s second most attended parade. [[Bosnia|Bosnian]], [[Sudan|Sud...
  15. Russia (28007 bytes)
    2: ...y area|largest]] country in the world, covering almost twice the territory of the next-largest nation, ...
    6: Most of the area, population, and industrial producti...
    27: ...his process, consolidated surrounding areas under Moscow's dominion, and annexed the vast expanses of [...
    53: ...blast. Beyond these there are 2 federal cities ([[Moscow]] and [[Saint Petersburg|St. Petersburg]]). R...
    58: ...s a great variety of landscapes and [[climate]]s. Most of the land consists of vast plains, both in the...
  16. Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
    7: place_of_birth=[[Porbandar]], [[Gujarat]], [[India]] |
    9: date_of_death=[[January 30]], [[1948]] |
    13: ...2366;ंधी, [[Gujarati language|Gujarati]] મોહનદા&...
    18: ...er and surrounded by the [[Jain]] influences of Gujarat, Gandhi learned from an early age the tenets o...
    20: ... the family tradition of holding high office in Gujarat. Unhappy at Samaldas College, he leapt at the...
  17. Thomas Hobbes (26163 bytes)
    4: ...] [[Political philosophy|political philosopher]], most famous for his book ''[[Leviathan (book)|Leviath...
    44: ...Cive'' (On The Citizen). (A minor aside: Hobbes almost never uses the phrase "[[state of nature]]" in h...
    66: ...nty years before. ''De Homine'' consisted for the most part of an elaborate theory of vision, whose fun...
    68: ...'', with a sixth dialogue so called, consisting almost entirely of seventy or more propositions on the ...
    80: ...ritish-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=26780|date=January 14|year=2005}}) Hobbes was terrified at the ...
  18. Native American (42651 bytes)
    19: ...netic]] evidence, scientists generally agree that most Native Americans descend from people who [[Migra...
    26: ...th America and in [[Baja California (peninsula)|Baja California]] show distinctive non-Siberian traits...
    41: *Most Native American religions teach that humans were...
    59: ...d, the Natives were inexorably displaced from the most favorable land, and frequently resisted this pro...
    70: ...r by outright massacres. Under President [[Andrew Jackson]], Congress passed the [[Indian Removal Act]...
  19. Death Valley National Park (38245 bytes)
    1: ... Valley]], a large part of [[Panamint Valley]], almost all of [[Death Valley]], and parts of several [[...
    9: ...h-south trending [[mountain range]]s. These and adjacent valleys follow the general trend of [[Basin a...
    38: ...sitional zone in the northernmost part of the [[Mojave Desert]] and is five mountain ranges removed fr...
    41: ...t Creek are all part of this feature). The second most well-known [[playa]] in the park is the [[Racetr...
    45: ... near the seldom-visited Ibex Hill in the southernmost part of the park, just south of Saratoga Springs...
  20. Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
    31: ...t sight of several central truths. To Luther, the most important of these was the doctrine of justifica...
    55: ... von Miltitz|K. von Miltitz]] at [[Altenburg]] in Jan., 1519, led Luther to agree to remain silent so ...
    61: ...ary on Galatians and his <cite>Operationes in Psalmos</cite>, while at the same time he received deputa...
    69: ... his doubts of the authenticity of the Epistle of James.
    76: ...Subsequently, the Pope excommunicated Luther on [[January 3]],[[1521]] in the bull <cite>Docet Romanum...

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