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  1. United Nations (29685 bytes)
    46: ...discounted peacekeeping assessment rates for less developed countries.
    93: ...es to promote United States policy viewpoints and develop international agreements on future activities. Re...
    94: ...he creation of the [[UN Commission on Sustainable Development]] to advance the conclusions reached in [[Age...
    95: ...rrelationships between population and sustainable development over the next 20 years;
    96: ...Ohio]], cosponsored by UN Conference on Trade and Development ([[UNCTAD]]), the city of Columbus, and priva...
  2. Trumpet (13239 bytes)
    52: ...nge in the embouchure and air, which requires the development of control to execute properly.
    53: ...y. To be able to play something requires (again) development of control. Also, this may reduce the amount...
    54: ...ary to play without pressure are not sufficiently developed.
    55: ...n ultimately lead to slower improvement, a poorly developed sound, lessened endurance, or even pain. Common...
  3. Sex (2995 bytes)
    8: ...the number of [[chromosomes]] as fertilized eggs, develop into [[Drone (bee)|drones]], i.e., male bees. In ...
  4. Ashoka (15187 bytes)
    14: Developing into an impeccable warrior general and a shrew...
    34: ... to be credited with the first serious attempt to develop a Buddhist polity.
  5. John Quincy Adams (11783 bytes)
    30: ...e negotiated the [[Adams-On�Treaty]] and helped develop the [[Monroe Doctrine]], which warned European na...
    37: ...arch 3]], [[1829]]. During this time he worked on developing a federal system of roads, canals, bridges, li...
  6. Alexandria (28378 bytes)
    19: ...ous and varied, and much influenced by subsequent developments. One of the more sober descriptions, given b...
    29: ...early Ptolemies kept it in order and fostered the development of its museum into the leading Greek [[univer...
    64: ... new harbour works in [[1871]]–[[1878]], he developed Cairo still more; and the center of gravity def...
    81: British occupied Alexandria developed into a major [[Royal Navy]] base, with the stra...
  7. Madagascar (29377 bytes)
    82: ...rojects, forcefully advocating "rapid and durable development" and the launching of a battle against corrup...
    174: ...driven by a second wave of privatizations and EPZ development. Although structural reforms advanced, govern...
    176: ...tution]]s and the [[donor community]]. Madagascar developed a recovery plan in collaboration with the priva...
    192: ...all countries interested in helping Madagascar to develop. He has consciously sought to strengthen relation...
  8. Argentina (30219 bytes)
    59: ...the [[United States]], the migrants who worked to develop Argentina's resources—especially the wester...
    63: ...ta]] ([[1919]]-[[1952|52]]), played a key role in developing support for her husband. Per󮠷on reelection ...
    132: ...ased on a pattern of square blocks, though modern developments sometimes depart from it (for example, the c...
  9. Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
    1: ...[[European Union]], and has a [[developed country|developed economy]] and an approximate population of slig...
    65: ...land came about because of complex constitutional developments in the early twentieth century.
    73: ...e ultimate freedom that all nations aspire to and develop, but the freedom to achieve it".
  10. Tajikistan (10867 bytes)
    60: ...nstituent republic. [[Moscow]] did not do much to develop the [[Tajik SSR]], and it remained relatively beh...
    135: * [http://www.tajik-gateway.org/ Tajik Development Gateway]
  11. Zimbabwe (16088 bytes)
    46: ...e early [[10th century]], Great Zimbabwe began to develop in the [[11th century]]. The state traded [[gold]...
    88: ... (2000). Comparison with other [[Southern African Development Community|SADC]] countries in 2004 is as foll...
    108: ...s it struggles to consolidate earlier progress in developing a [[market-oriented economy]]. Its involvement...
  12. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    59: ...akshashila) became a great center of learning and development.
    126: ...4, Pakistan signed the [[Regional Cooperation for Development|RCD]] Pact with Turkey and Iran, when all thr...
    134: ...; notably, Pakistan and China jointly funded the development of the JF-17 fighter jet.
    165: ...conomists proclaimed it to be a model of economic development. In each of its first four decades, Pakistan'...
    173: ...a necessary step towards reversing the broad underdevelopment of its social sector.
  13. Democratic Republic of the Congo (21095 bytes)
    61: ...xchange for [[rubber]], a growing market with the development of rubber tires. The selling of the rubber ma...
    153: ... missions have met with the government to help it develop a coherent economic plan, and President [[Joseph ...
  14. Kuwait (15932 bytes)
    68: ...selling [[pearl]]s. However, as [[pearl farming]] developed in [[Japan]] during the [[1930s]], Kuwait becam...
    122: ...ues its discussions with foreign oil companies to develop fields in the northern part of the country. By 19...
    148: ...rn and efficient, with a road system that is well developed by regional standards. Roads total 4,450 km (2,...
  15. Wolverine (3928 bytes)
    21: ... 3 or 4, are born in the spring. The young "kits" develop rapidly, becoming adult size within their first y...
  16. James Watt (5070 bytes)
    24: ...ergy in heating the [[piston]] and chamber. Watt developed a separate [[condenser]] chamber which signific...
    26: ...eers such as [[Jonathan Hornblower]] who tried to develop engines that did not fall foul of his 'catch-all'...
  17. Ant (13019 bytes)
    32: ...ng, males usually die. The queen lays eggs, which develop into larvae, pupae, and eventually adult ants. Th...
    51: ==Development==
    52: ...y Formicidae, display one of the most fascinating developmental processes in the insect world. This journey...
    55: ...d, and require a stable, nurturing environment to develop. The queen ant, the primary egg-layer in the colo...
    61: ...ike wings in the case of future queens and males, develop. The pupal stage is a time of transformation, whe...
  18. California (63989 bytes)
    182: ... [[adaptive radiation]], whereby multiple species develop from a common ancestor to take advantage of diver...
  19. Animal (16429 bytes)
    49: ...hey develop, usually early on in their [[ontogeny|development]] as [[embryo]]s, although some undergo a pro...
    57: ...]] have cells held in place by [[cell wall]]s, so develop by progressive growth. Also, unique to animal ce...
    59: == Reproduction and development ==
    61: ...vum|ova]]. These fuse to form [[zygote]]s, which develop into new individuals.
    65: ...[[endoderm]]. In most cases, a [[mesoderm]] also develops between them. These germ layers then differenti...
  20. Influenza (10335 bytes)
    23: ...sed immunity from [[antibody|antibodies]] and the development of [[flu vaccine]]s have limited the spread o...
    41: ...will recover in one to two weeks, but others will develop life-threatening complications (such as [[pneumon...

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