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- Christmas (35108 bytes)
19: ...n]] and [[Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church|Georgian]] orthodox churches celebrate Christmas on [...
30: ...the years. Places where conservative Christian theocracies flourished, as in Cromwellian England and ...
93: ...stmas tree (usually [[spruce]] or [[pine]]), and people unpack them after the dinner.
105: In Eastern Europe, [[Slavic peoples|Slavic]] countries have ''Ded Moroz'' ("Grand...
116: ...osada''. Over a nine day period, groups of townspeople go from door to door, symbolic of visitors to ... - Indium (8657 bytes)
82: ...2" align="center" bgcolor="#cccccc" | '''Miscellaneous'''
149: ... [[Ferdinand Reich]] and [[Theodor Richter]] in [[1863]] while they were testing [[zinc]] ores with a [... - Drum (2033 bytes)
1: ... Volunteer Infantry Mozart Regiment, December 20, 1863 ]] - Basset Hound (7184 bytes)
42: ...e to have a permanently sad look; this, for many people, adds to the breed's charm. The loose, elastic...
46: ...sets are amiable and generally love being around people.
59: ...t Hounds to the [[United States]] as a gift to [[George Washington]].
61: In [[1863]] the Basset Hound reached international fame at ...
68: ...g Bassets occasionally develop [[Growing_pains|paneosteitis]]. Older Bassets occasionally develop [[... - Timeline of chemical element discovery (10490 bytes)
31: *[[1737]] - [[Cobalt]] discovered by [[Georg Brandt]]. From the [[German language|German]] ...
34: *[[1753]] - [[Bismuth]] discovered by [[Claude Geoffroy Junine]]
94: ...ndium]] discovered by [[Ferdinand Reich]] and [[Theodor Richter]]
101: **[[Thulium]] discovered by [[Per Teodor Cleve]]
106: *[[Praseodymium]] discovered by [[Carl Auer von Welsbach]]. - History of the periodic table (7005 bytes)
3: People have known about basic [[chemical element]]s s...
4: ...e]], [[air]], [[earth]], and [[water]]. He also theorised that they change into new substances to form...
21: ...ally. His paper was published in 1862, but used geological rather than chemical terms and did not inc...
24: ...nds]] was an English chemist who wrote a paper in 1863 which classified the 56 elements that had been di... - Timeline of railway history (5902 bytes)
10: *[[1814]] [[George Stephenson]] constructs his first [[locomotive...
12: *[[1829]] [[George Stephenson|George]] and [[Robert Stephenson|Robert]] Stephenson'...
21: *[[1863]] World's first [[underground railway]] opened in...
22: *[[1863]] Scotsman [[Robert Fairlie]] invents the [[Fairl...
25: *[[1869]] [[George Westinghouse]] establishes the [[Westinghouse ... - Slavery (26455 bytes)
4: ...nership are exercised..." Therefore a slave is someone who cannot leave an owner or employer without e...
6: ... of the word, "slaves" are people who work for someone else but are not paid, and who have no [[rights...
8: ...legally be killed or beaten by their overseers. People subject to the above conditions are all covere...
16: ...-paying or less supervised [[employment]]. These people may be considered slaves if they are under the...
18: ... frequently turn a blind eye. In all countries, people in many occupations are contracted for a perio... - Woodrow Wilson (31322 bytes)
23: ...Northern Ireland]]. Wilson grew up in [[Augusta, Georgia]] and always claimed that his earliest memory...
38: ...accomplish this grievous mistake. The `literary theory' of checks and balances is simply a consistent ...
44: :the voter is, moreover, feels that his want of confidence in Congress...
46: ...ties could be reorganized along ideological, not geographic, lines. "Eight words," Wilson wrote, "cont...
61: ...t the nomination. [[William Howard Taft]] and [[Theodore Roosevelt]] split the [[United States Republi... - James A. Garfield (15070 bytes)
26: ...ably, the [[ambidextrous]] Garfield could simultaneously write in [[Greek language|Greek]] with one ha...
28: ...he Interior|Secretary of the Interior]] under [[Theodore Roosevelt]].
32: ...arfield found a new proof for the [[Pythagorean theorem]] in [[1876]].
41: In [[1863]], he re-entered politics, being elected to the [...
114: .../PythagoreanTheorem.html MathWorld: Pythagorean Theorem] - Thomas A. Hendricks (3507 bytes)
6: ...nited States Senate]], and served from March 4, [[1863]] to March 3, [[1869]]. He was elected Governor ... - Garret Hobart (1570 bytes)
2: ... from [[Rutgers University|Rutgers College]] in [[1863]]. He was admitted to the bar, and practiced in ...
7: ...es|candidate]]|before=[[Whitelaw Reid]]|after=[[Theodore Roosevelt]]| years=[[U.S. presidential electi...
8: ... States]]|before=[[Adlai E. Stevenson]]|after=[[Theodore Roosevelt]]|years=[[March 4]], [[1897]] &ndas... - Axolotls (8008 bytes)
12: ...binomial_name = Ambystoma mexicanum | author = [[George Shaw|Shaw]] | date = 1789}}
17: ...ed for its appearance and its demonstration of [[neoteny]], remaining in its aquatic larval form even ...
19: ...ded from a single mutant male brought to Paris in 1863 in a shipment to the [[Jardin des Plantes]] in th...
29: ...espan, assuming they even survive the process. A neotenic axolotl will live an average of 10-15 years ... - Desert Tortoise (5389 bytes)
13: ...uthor = [[James Graham Cooper|Cooper]] | date = [[1863]]}} - List of U.S. military history events (12126 bytes)
71: *[[Peoria War]] (1813)
82: **[[Long Walk of the Navajo]] (1863–1868)
106: *[[Cheyenne-Arapaho-Kiowa-Comanche Wars]] (1863–1869)
124: *[[American Indian Movement|AIM Takeovers]] (~1969–~1974)
146: *[[Creole incident|''Creole'' Incident]] (1841) - Southern Hairy-Nosed Wombat (9097 bytes)
13: ...| author = [[Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire|É. Geoffroy]] | date = 1803}}
14: ...nus''''' {{Taxobox authority parens | author = [[George Shaw|Shaw]] | date = 1800}}
15: ...ity | author = [[John Edward Gray|Gray]] | date = 1863}}
20: ... a [[tail]]. The name ''wombat'' comes from the [[Eora]] Aboriginal tribe who were the original inhabi... - Rowing (20818 bytes)
76: It is advantageous for the cox to be light - as there is less weig...
87: ...rt especially among nations with less statuesque people". The first lightweight events were added to ...
162: * [[Pierre de Coubertin]] (1863-1937), founder of the modern Olympics - Geography1 (26085 bytes)
2: ...in branches - [[human geography]] and [[physical geography]].<ref>web.clas.ufl.edu/users/morgans/lectu...
5: ... economics, health, climate, plants and animals, geography is highly interdisciplinary.
7: ...er |first=J.N.L |year=1963 |title=The History of Geography |publisher=Basil Blackwell |location=Oxford...
9: ...ironmental geography combines physical and human geography and looks at the interactions between the e...
11: ==Branches of geography== - Star (12279 bytes)
3: A '''star''' is any massive [[gas]]eous body in outer space, just like the [[Sun]]. Unl...
9: ...d age of the universe. (See [[Big Bang|Big Bang theory]] and [[stellar evolution]].) They range in siz...
11: ...ar is long extinct, however, and currently only theoretical.
44: ..." to "guy"), invented by [[Annie Jump Cannon]] ([[1863]]-[[1941]]). There are many [[List of mnemonics f...
56: ...iew these organizations as [[fraud]]s preying on people ignorant of how stars are in fact named. - September 23 (7397 bytes)
38: *AD [[1158]] - [[Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany|Geoffrey Plantagenet]], [[Duke of Brittany]]
39: *[[1598]] - [[Eleonore Gonzaga]], wife of [[Ferdinand II, Holy Roman...
45: *[[1852]] - [[William Stewart Halsted]], surgeon (d. [[1922]])
46: *[[1863]] - [[Mary Eliza Church Terrell]], U.S. writer, s...
51: *[[1897]] - [[Walter Pidgeon]], actor (d. [[1984]])
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