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- March 22 (9294 bytes)
1: ...[Gregorian Calendar]] (82nd in [[Leap year]]s). There are 284 days remaining.
6: ...lony]] sign a peace treaty with [[Massasoit]] of the [[Wampanoag]]s.
7: ...tlers around [[Jamestown, Virginia]], a third of the colony's population.
8: *[[1630]] - [[Massachusetts Bay Colony]] outlaws the possession of cards, [[dice]], and gaming tables.
10: ... the first direct tax levied from [[England]] on the American colonies. - March 23 (10340 bytes)
1: ...[Gregorian Calendar]] (83rd in [[Leap year]]s). There are 283 days remaining.
6: *[[752]] - [[Pope Stephen II|Stephen II]] becomes [[Pope]].
7: ...s IX of France]] make substantial concessions to the [[Huguenots]].
8: ...708]] - [[James Francis Edward Stuart]] lands at the [[Firth of Forth]].
9: ...775]] - [[American Revolutionary War]]: [[Patrick Henry]] delivers his famous speech - "[[give me libe... - Atlanta, Georgia (39442 bytes)
6: ...tlanta", "A-Town", "The Big A," "The New York of the South"
21: [[Image:Buckhead2.jpg|thumb|200px|The Expanding Atlanta Skyline]]
22: ...ollege students who study Urban Geography around the globe.
24: ...ights Movement]] and served as the host city for the Centennial [[1996 Summer Olympics]].
26: ...h of the 20th century, Atlanta billed itself as "The City Too Busy to Hate". - Springfield, Illinois (6768 bytes)
25: ...ened here for the first time in [[1839]]. As of the [[2000]] census, its population is 111,454.
29: ...l Library and Museum; the train depot from whence he departed to Washington; and his burial mausoleum....
30: ... restored hamlet of log cabins recreating Salem, where Lincoln lived as a young man.
32: ...illon and festival. In August, it is the site of the [Illinois State Fair].
34: ...er of [[General Foods Corporation] was also born there. - Indianapolis, Indiana (25903 bytes)
25: ...o making it Indiana's most populous city. It is the [[county seat]] of [[Marion County, Indiana|Mario...
28: ...mage:Indianapolis1910s.jpg|thumb|Indianapolis in the [[1910s]]]]
29: ...]] architect [[Bruno Schmitz]], was completed on the site in [[1901]].
31: ...Indianapolis with the village of Broad Ripple to the north was ever operational.
33: ...|74]]. The city is a major trucking center, and the extensive network of highways has allowed Indiana... - Jackson, Mississippi (21073 bytes)
1: ...yled itself as "The Best of the New South," and "The Bold, New City."
6: nickname = "The Best of the New South" and "The Bold, New City" |
29: ...rd. This plan has not lasted to the present day. The state legislature first met in Jackson on [[Decem...
31: ...at permitted married women to own and administer their own [[property]].
33: ...er spark growth of the city in the decades after the [[American Civil War]]. - Raleigh, North Carolina (12457 bytes)
3: ...gle]], so named in [[1959]] with the creation of the [[Research Triangle Park]], a research park betwe...
13: nickname = "The City of Oaks" |
36: ...xisted on the site before it was chosen to house the capital.
37: ...humb|left|475px|Downtown Raleigh panorama, from [[1909]]]]
38: === The F4 tornado of November 28, 1988 === - Salt Lake City, Utah (41550 bytes)
1: ...ch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] during the [[2002 Winter Olympic Games]]. It is Salt Lake C...
2: ...ed States 2000 Census|2000 Census]] was 181,743. The Salt Lake City-[[Ogden, Utah|Ogden]] [[metropolit...
4: ... [[Great Salt Lake]], the city is separated from the lake's shore by [[marsh]]es and [[mudflat]]s. Res...
6: ...eloped a strong tourism industry and was host to the [[2002 Winter Olympics]].
8: ...y is governed by a [[mayor-council government]]. The current mayor of Salt Lake City is [[Rocky Anders... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
1: The famous [[mathematician]]s are listed below in [[English language...
7: *[[Abu'l-Hasan al-Uqlidisi]] (Arab mathematician, ? - ?)
9: *[[Niels Henrik Abel]] (Norway, [[1802]] - [[1829]])
13: *[[Wilhelm Ackermann]] (Germany, [[1896]] - [[1962]])
29: *[[Alexander Anderson (mathematician)|Alexander Anderson]] (Scotland, [[1582]]... - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
38: *[[Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander]] ([[Germany]], [[1799]] &nda...
41: *[[Svante Arrhenius]] ([[Sweden]], [[1859]] – [[1927]])
42: *[[Arzachel (Al-Zarqali)]] (Muslim Spain, [[1028]] – [...
68: *[[Wilhelm Beer]] ([[Germany]], [[1797]] – [[1850]])
71: *[[Friedrich Bessel|Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel]] ([[Germany]], [[1784]] – [[1846]... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
1: ...opher]]s''' ''(and non-philosophers important in the history of philosophy)'', '''listed alphabeticall...
13: *[[Johann Heinrich Abicht]], (1762-1816)
21: *[[Robert Adams (philosopher)|Robert Adams]], (born 1937){{fn|O}}
25: *[[Theodor Adorno]], (1903-1969){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
32: *[[Agrippa the Sceptic]], (1st/2nd century){{fn|R}} - List of male tennis players (14849 bytes)
1: ...tennis)|Grand Slam]] tournament, or medalists at the [[Olympic Games]]:
18: *[[Arthur Ashe]] ([[1943]]-[[1993]]) - (United States)
24: ...ategory:French tennis players|France]]) - one of the "Handsome Eight"
31: *[[Mahesh Bhupathi]] ([[1974]]-) - (India) - doubles spec...
36: ...orotra]] ([[1898]]-[[1994]]) - (France) - one of the "Four Musketeers" - Republican Party (United States) (31573 bytes)
13: headquarters = 310 First Street SE<br> [[Washingto...
18: ...GOP is the more [[conservatism|conservative]] of the two major parties.
20: ...nter of 1833-1834 but was defunct by the time of the [[American Civil War]].
22: ...nce its inception, its chief opposition has been the Democratic Party.
24: The Republican 2004 [[political platform]] ''A Safer ... - Ottoman Empire (15917 bytes)
11: ...n Empire]]<br/><small>''The Ottoman Empire at the height of its power''</small>
14: | ''El Muzaffer Daima The Ever Victorious'' (as written in tugra)
23: | [[Sultan]]s of the [[Osmanli|Osmanli Dynasty]]
31: | '''[[Rise of the Ottoman Empire|Establishment]]'''
34: | '''[[Fall of the Ottoman Empire|Dissolution]]''' - Ernest Shackleton (9537 bytes)
2: ...[image:shackleton_ernest.jpg|thumb|center||Ernest Henry Shackleton]]
4: [[Image:Discoveryboat.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Discovery]]
6: ...During the Discovery expedition, Shackleton made the first balloon flight over Antarctica]]
11: ...tion of [[1914]]–[[1916]] in the ship ''[[#The Endurance|Endurance]]''.
14: ... College]] from [[1887]] to [[1890]]. In [[1904]] he married Emily Dorman. - Boron (9084 bytes)
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16: {{Elementbox_heatcapacity_jpmolkat25 | 11.087 }} - Shetland Sheepdog (8268 bytes)
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6: ...Shetland Sheepdog 600.jpg|thumb|250px|none|Sable sheltie]]
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17: |Dwarf Scotch Shepherd (obsolete) - Electron (10516 bytes)
5: ...mage:HAtomOrbitals.png|center|thumb|280px|<small>The first few [[hydrogen atom]] electron orbitals sho...
54: ...most subatomic particles, was used in analogy to the word ''[[ion]]''.
56: ...ments and therefore play a fundamental part in [[chemistry]].
62: ... be broken down into smaller constituent parts). The word "particle" is somewhat misleading however, b...
66: ...ons have the same mass and an electric charge of the equal but positive value. - Elijah McCoy (4371 bytes)
5: ...], [[Scotland]] from age 16 and on his return to the United States settled in [[Ypsilanti, Michigan]].
7: ...cal descendants continued to be widely used into the 20th century. Lubricators were a boon for [[railr...
9: ...Elijah McCoy Manufacturing Company. By that time there were several substantial lubricator manufacture...
11: ...sident of the [[Eloise Hospital]], also known as the [[Michigan State Asylum]] before his death, suffe...
13: ... his home. The city also named a street for him. These posthumous honors demonstrated his enduring leg... - Vice President of the United States (33884 bytes)
2: ...l.jpg|center|200px|Seal of the Vice President of the United States]]<br />
3: ...ht|[[Richard B. Cheney]], 46th Vice President of the United States]]<br />
5: ...cy upon the death of the President, and one upon the President's resignation.
7: ...nt Vice President of the United States is [[Dick Cheney]].
9: ...ws sources, such as [[weblog]]s often abbreviate the title to "Veep".
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