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  1. Cereal (6537 bytes)
    17: *[[oat]]s, formerly the staple food of [[Scotland]] and popular worldwide for livestock
    18: ...ey]], grown for [[Malt|malting]] and livestock on land too poor for wheat
    23: [[Category:lists of foods|Cereal]]
    35: ...jpg|thumb|220px|A wheat field in [[Dorset]], [[England]].]]
    40: ...re grown in the tropics, but only in the cool highlands, where it may be possible to grow multiple crops...
  2. Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
    40: ...Sarracenia'' is the pitcher plant genus most commonly encountered in cultivation, and
    90: [[mucilage]]-secreting glands, which may either be short and nondescript (like...
    93: In the genus ''[[Pinguicula]]'', the mucilage glands are quite short ([[sessile]]), and the
    102: mucilage glands are borne at the end of long [[tentacle]]s, whic...
    104: bending 180° in only a minute or so. Sundews are extremely cosmopolit...
  3. Ohio (19444 bytes)
    16: LandArea = 106,154 |
    50: ...eded 60,000. Although Ohio's population numbered only 45,000 in December [[1801]], Congress determined...
    52: ...e [[Toledo War]]. Congress intervened, giving the land, which included the city of [[Toledo, Ohio|Toledo...
    54: ''See also: [[:Category:Ohio history|Articles on Ohio history]]''
    66: ...? [[List of Ohio townships]] ? [[Ohio public lands]] ''
  4. Mississippi (15114 bytes)
    16: LandArea = 121,606 |
    52: On [[August 17]], [[1969]] Category 5 [[Hurricane Camille]] hit the Mississippi coast...
    56: ... For 116 years, from 1876 to 1992 Mississippians only elected [[United States Democratic Party|Democra...
    58: ...nor]] are elected to four-year terms of office. Unlike the federal government, but like many other U....
    105: ..." WIDTH="32%">Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander persons (a)</TD>
  5. Michigan (29427 bytes)
    16: LandArea = 147,255 |
    42: ...s claiming a 468 square mile (1,210 km?) strip of land that included the important port city of [[Toledo...
    46: ...al transportation. It was a development that not only transformed Detroit and Michigan, but permanentl...
    67: ...eople)|Ottawa]], and [[Potawatomi]] ceded all the lands south of the [[Grand River (Michigan)|Grand Rive...
    92: ...similar legal and political systems, so maybe we only need to mention anything that makes the state di...
  6. Tropical cyclone (34538 bytes)
    13: ... As a result, when a tropical cyclone passes over land, its strength will diminish.
    34: ...o produce significant damage and loss of life, mainly due to flooding.
    36: ...i/h (67 m/s or 241 km/h, equivalent to a strong ''Category 4'' storm) as ''Super Typhoons''.
    60: ...e [[India]], [[Bangladesh]], [[Sri Lanka]], [[Thailand]], [[Burma]], and [[Pakistan]], and all of these ...
    63: ...just west of [[Africa]] near the [[Cape Verde]] islands.
  7. Plato (17363 bytes)
    14: ...ed his master's trial, though not his execution. Unlike Socrates, Plato wrote down his philosophical v...
    18: ...ivilization when he was 40 years old on a plot of land in the Grove of Academe. The [[Academy]] was "a l...
    24: ... by postmodernists and their opponents, more commonly as the distinction between the 'objective' and t...
    27: Plato wrote mainly in the form of dialogues. In the early ones seve...
    37: ...hese forms are unchangeable and perfect, and are only comprehensible by the use of the intellect or un...
  8. Colonial America (32872 bytes)
    2: ...ania|Pennsylvania]], the [[Puritans]] of [[New England]], the gold-hungry settlers of [[Jamestown, Virgi...
    4: .... Listed from north to south, they are: [[New England]], the [[Middle Colonies]], the [[Chesapeake Bay]...
    11: ...pon were found to belong to an entirely different landmass. [[Spain]] and [[Portugal]] quickly mounted ...
    13: ...rs to establish colonies. Though these northerly lands were relatively close to Europe, Spain and Portu...
    15: ===England===
  9. Skyscraper (12706 bytes)
    5: ...many flights of stairs, and water pressure could only provide running water to about 50&nbsp;feet (15&...
    9: The skyscraper first emerged in the land-strapped areas of [[New York City]] and [[Chicago...
    98: |30||[[Yokohama Landmark Tower]]||[[Yokohama]]||296&nbsp;m||972&nbsp;f...
    111: |35||[[Key Tower]]||[[Cleveland]]||289&nbsp;m||947&nbsp;ft||57||1991 ||
    196: *[[Petronas Towers]] (only held one height category)
  10. Mathematics (24164 bytes)
    12: ...e need to do calculations in commerce, to measure land and to predict astronomical events. These three n...
    15: ...ion. At first these were found in [[commerce]], [[land measurement]] and later [[astronomy]]. Nowadays, ...
    17: ...ened that pure mathematics, which was considered only of interest to mathematics, has become applied m...
    21: ...of mathematics, such as [[ring]], [[group]] and [[category]], but some are specific to mathematics, such as ...
    30: ...search mathematicians. However, [[theorem]]s are only accepted if [[mathematical proof|proof]]s have b...
  11. Meditation (26064 bytes)
    26: ...hism|Buddhist]] traditions (especially the [[Pure Land]] school), as well as in [[Christianity]] ([[Greg...
    32: ...ows the practitioner to tap into the healing and enlightening energy coming from the life-giving womb ...
    34: ...ple words, but invariably the deeper meaning can only be understood through regular practice.
    39: ...nd is instead trained to be acutely aware of not only breathing, but all things that one comes to expe...
    47: The Buddha achieved [[Bodhi|enlightenment]] while meditating under a [[Bodhi tree...
  12. Horse (38916 bytes)
    23: Horses live in family groups in primarily [[grassland]] habitats. These normally consist of a mature st...
    32: ...b|250px|Recreated Tarpan, foal, [[Biskupin]], [[Poland]]]]
    35: ...tions exist in Mongolia; see: http://www.treemail.nl/takh/.
    38: ...a]] (called [[brumbie|brumbies]]) and in [[New Zealand]] called "[[Kaimanawa horse]]s". These feral hor...
    40: ...oked like and behaved like in those times. The Icelandic horse has a four-beat [[horse gaits|gait]] call...
  13. El Salvador (12362 bytes)
    1: ... populated state on the [[Americas|American]] mainland and the most [[Industrialization|industrialized]]...
    69: ... measured 7.6 on the [[Richter scale]] caused a [[landslide]] that killed more than 800 people. On [[Feb...
    85: ... fertile volcanic [[plateau]] it is known as the "Land of the volcanoes", and has been victim to repeate...
    87: ...[[geothermal power]], [[petroleum]], and [[arable land]].
    111: ...ixed Amerindian and Spanish), some 9% white, and only 1% indigenous. Very few [[Amerindian]]s have ret...
  14. Vehicle (1025 bytes)
    3: Most land vehicles have [[wheel]]s, see that articles for v...
    19: *[[:Category:Vehicles|More...]]
  15. Softball (19057 bytes)
    10: ...every four years, but in different years for each category.
    19: ...plate between the batter's shoulder and knees, or land in a small area directly behind home plate. The s...
    30: ...ce is equidistant from home plate at all points, unlike the outfield fence in baseball, which is usual...
    62: ...gloves, made of leather or similar material, but only the catcher and first baseman may wear mitts; mi...
    74: ...batting second. Seven innings constitute a game, unless extra innings are required to break a tie.
  16. Bill Clinton (59225 bytes)
    21: ... trade barriers]] and mediating the [[Northern Ireland]] and [[Israeli-Palestinian conflict]]s.
    34: ...holarship]] to the [[University of Oxford]] in England. After Oxford, Clinton attended [[Yale Law School...
    40: ... the traditionally [[conservative]] state. After only one term, Clinton was defeated by [[United State...
    48: ...oray into national politics occurred when he was enlisted to speak at the [[1988 Democratic National C...
    65: ...campaign promise relating to the acceptance of openly [[gay]] members of the [[military]] garnered cri...
  17. Gerald Ford (28942 bytes)
    18: ...ted States]] (1974–1977), and is, to date, the only person to occupy that office who had been electe...
    27: ...cratic Party|Democrat]] [[Bill Clinton]] are the only two U.S. Presidents to have been adopted. Ford g...
    36: ... as the "[[Lone Nut Theory]]". Today Ford is the only surviving member of the Commission, and continue...
    40: ...d once that "He is one of the few people who not only admires Nixon, but actually likes him!"). Ford t...
    61: ...xty [[Khmer Rouge]] soldiers were killed out of a land and sea force of about 300.
  18. John F. Kennedy (36524 bytes)
    22: ...est ever to die. [[As of 2005]], he was also the only [[Catholic]] ever to be elected president, the l...
    28: ...ribed steroids to control his [[colitis]], which only heightened his medical problems causing him to d...
    30: ...[June]] [[1940]]. His thesis, entitled ''[[Why England Slept]]'', was published in 1940 and, with the ai...
    33: ...ted States Army|U.S. Army]], but was rejected, mainly because of his troublesome back. However, the [[...
    36: ...n three miles through the ocean, arriving on an island where his crew was subsequently rescued. Kennedy ...
  19. Herbert Hoover (27123 bytes)
    26: ...reported. As an office boy in his uncle's Oregon Land Company he mastered bookkeeping and typing, while...
    30: ...1 Hoover attended the new [[Stanford University|Leland Stanford Junior University]] at [[Palo Alto, Cali...
    58: ...er poverty than ever before in the history of any land." Within months the [[stock market]] [[Stock mar...
    68: ...pe. In June 1932, a conference was held in Switzerland that cancelled all reparations payments by German...
    81: ...ith the [[Agricultural Marketing Act]], but with only limited impact.
  20. Bahrain (16123 bytes)
    1: ...''''), is a [[borderless country|borderless]] [[island nation]] in the [[Persian Gulf]] ([[Southwest Asi...
    61: ...ns]], and finally the [[Arabs]], under whom the island became [[Muslim]]. Bahrain was in the ancient tim...
    63: ... meaning "Two Seas" refers to the fact that the islands contain the two sources of water, sweet water sp...
    65: ...strategic position between East and West, fertile lands, fresh water, and pearl diving made Bahrain a ce...
    67: ...e of Saudi Arabia) as well as Awal (now Bahrain Islands). The region stretched from what is now Kuwait t...

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