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- Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
7: place_of_birth=[[Eisleben]], [[Germany]] |
10: place_of_death=Eisleben, Germany
14: ... and added several principles to the art of [[translation]]. Luther's [[hymn]]s sparked anew the devel...
19: ...' Lindemann, on [[November 10]], [[1483]] in [[Eisleben]], [[Germany]] and was baptized on the feast ...
49: ...n at Heidelberg, where he presented theses on the slavery of man to sin and on divine grace. In the co... - Global warming (53726 bytes)
5: ...creasing carbon dioxide and to a lesser extent by generally decreasing [[sulfate]] [[aerosol]]s, predict th...
11: Use of the term "global warming" generally implies a human influence — the more neut...
31: * General discussion of Temperature records see: '''[[Tempe...
38: ...s may not be much influenced by the [[urban heat island]] effect. While the accuracy of collected stat...
42: ... variability to be about twice as great as previously published [http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPag... - Dog (69384 bytes)
29: ... words '''pooch''' and '''poochie''' are generic, generally affectionate terms for a dog, as is '''doggy'''...
33: ...mestic animal. Within the range of extremes, dogs generally share attributes with their wild ancestors, the...
80: ...cold water. Densely furred breeds such as most [[sled dog]]s and [[Spitz]] types can have up to 600 h...
112: *Saber: Carried in a slight curve like that of a [[saber]]
131: ... 20th century, was much smaller than most wolves, generally had a gray coat with reddish underbelly, and po... - Declaratory Act (2406 bytes)
1: ...ory Act asserted Britain's exclusive right to legislate on and tax its colonies. The taxes were mainly...
9: ...s, resolutions, and orders, derogatory to the legislative authority of parliament, and inconsistent wi...
11: ... consent of the lords spiritual and temporal, and commons of Great Britain, in parliament assembled, had, h... - Chile (39914 bytes)
48: ...br><sup>2</sup> Includes [[Easter Island]] and [[Isla Sala y Gómez]]; does not include 1,250,00...
64: ...cultures supported themselves principally through slash-and-burn [[agriculture]] and [[hunting]]. The ...
66: ...e colony was driven northward. The abolition of [[slavery]] in [[1683]] defused tensions on the fronti...
74: ... consolidated its position in the south by ruthlessly suppressing the [[Mapuche]] Indians, finally com...
76: ...e ten governments between those years was that of General [[Carlos Ibáñez]], who briefly held... - Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
24: ...esign]] in nature. He got private tuition from Henslow whose subjects were maths and theology, and in ...
26: ...pt Darwin at Cambridge till June and following Henslow's example and advice he was in no rush to take ...
27: ...ation. Knowing the need for geological skills, Henslow introduced Charles to the great [[geology|geolo...
29: ...on his return home he received another letter. Henslow had recommended Darwin for the position of gent...
37: ...ter confirmed by survey in the [[Cocos (Keeling) Islands]]. - Human societies (6587 bytes)
18: One common theme for societies in general is that societies serve to aid individuals in a t...
46: ...ike [[Louis Althusser]], [[Ernesto Laclau]] and [[Slavoj Zizek]], argued that society is nothing more ...
52: ...ons/topics/culture/glossary/society.html Learning Commons - What is Culture ? - Glossary Item - Society] - Watergate (19196 bytes)
9: ...— when found by the police. Hunt had previously worked for the White House, while McCord was off...
15: ...-ins. Nixon followed through by asking the CIA to slow the FBI's investigation of the crime—clai...
17: ...ding figures in the White House, such as Attorney General [[John N. Mitchell|John Mitchell]], chief of staf...
26: On the same day, Nixon named a new [[Attorney General]], [[Elliot Richardson]], and gave him authority ...
31: ... devastating political damage to Nixon. Most famously, Republican Senator [[Howard Baker]] of [[Tennes... - Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
41: ...re held and presents were exchanged. The practice slowly spread in major cities, but its proximity to ...
48: ...as is a state holiday in Lebanon. Most Lebanese Muslims celebrate Christmas with Christian friends. A...
60: .... It will also be televised on TV in a majority Muslim country.
64: ...that the government wanted "nothing that insults Islam" during the open house.
174: ...clothing and [[Flip-flop|thongs]], and having his sleigh pulled by [[kangaroo]]s, (e.g. ''Six White Bo... - Automobile (19750 bytes)
13: ...ustion engine]]s were completed almost simultaneously in [[1886]] by [[Germany|German]] inventors work...
33: ...s has remained virtually constant, and innovation slowed. For the most part, "new" automotive [[techno...
36: ...n dominated automobile design. It was [[Alfred P. Sloan]] who established the idea of different makes ...
43: ...ure the smooth flow of [[traffic]] and simultaneously protect the safety of vehicle occupants, cyclist...
45: ...ntroducing their own safety and environmental legislation. In time, meeting regulations became the mai...
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