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  1. Instructional design (6896 bytes)
    1: ...at if followed will facilitate the transfer of [[knowledge]], [[skills]] and [[attitude (psychology)|a...
    6: ... assumed to be possible for every learner, given enough repetition and feedback.
    8: ...t we feel, or what attitudes we have). These taxonomies still influence the design of instruction.
    16: ... to the lesson with a unique set of experiences, knowledge, skills, and attitudes; and that fact must ...
    23: ...e cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains - 1955
  2. Lyndon B. Johnson (32801 bytes)
    5: | date1=[[November 22]], [[1963]]
    31: ... and Lucy Baines, born in [[1947]]. It should be noted that Johnson loved to give everything his own ...
    33: ...rk on weekends; he worked as much as they did, if not more.
    41: ... in a special election against the sitting [[governor of Texas]], [[radio]] personality [[W. Lee O'Dan...
    51: ...t Commander Johnson, in order to obtain personal knowledge of combat conditions, volunteered as an obs...
  3. Richard Nixon (32863 bytes)
    19: ...] President to be elected to two terms. Nixon is noted for his diplomatic foreign policy and [[modera...
    30: ...play poker for the first time and quickly became known as the best poker player in the Navy, having ap...
    37: ...948, Nixon won both the Republican and Democratic nomination for re-election to the House.
    46: One notable event of the campaign was Nixon's innovative use of [[television]].
    47: ...ven a [[cocker spaniel]] named "Checkers," he was not going to give it back because his daughters love...
  4. Dwight D. Eisenhower (37513 bytes)
    26: Eisenhower was raised in the religion now known as [[Jehovah's Witness]]es.{{fn|1}} His mother ...
    36: ...]. Although his administrative abilities had been noticed, on the eve of the U.S. entry into [[World W...
    43: ...NATOUSA. After the capitulation of Axis forces in North Africa, Eisenhower remained in command of the ...
    45: ...rn Front (WWII)#1944 – 1945|Western Front]] north of the Alps.
    47: ...Stalin]]. Eisenhower was offered the [[Medal of Honor]] for his leadership in the European Theater but...
  5. Steamboat (11603 bytes)
    3: ...240px|[[PS Waverley|PS ''Waverley'']] leaving [[Dunoon]] on the [[Firth of Clyde]].]]
    6: ...d submarines use steam to drive turbines, but are not referred to as steamships or steamboats.
    8: ...The term ''steamer'' is occasionally used, out of nostalgia, for [[diesel]] motor driven vessels, pref...
    15: ...but whether it was full-size and steam-powered or not is unclear. River boatmen took exception to the ...
    17: ...sank, and while he made an improved model he does not seem to have had much success, though he may hav...
  6. Richard E. Byrd (4114 bytes)
    8: ==Attempt to fly over the North Pole, 1926==
    9: ...chen]] has cast significant doubt on their claim. Nonetheless, this trip earned Byrd widespread acclai...
    12: ...st winter their expeditions were resumed and on [[November 29]], [[1929]] the famous flight to the Sou...
    15: ...the [[Bay of Whales]] and the [[South Pole]] in [[1955]], accompanied by [[Andrew Van Mincey]], for whom...
    18: ...ves of others. As well he earned the [[Medal of Honor]], the [[Congressional Life Saving Medal]], the ...
  7. March 17 (9666 bytes)
    17: ...e Charlotte found [[Camp Fire Girls]] (formally announced in [[1912]]).
    20: *[[1939]] - [[Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945)]]: The [[Battle of Nanch...
    21: ... is officially opened by President [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]].
    23: ...niversity of California, Berkeley]] researchers announce the creation of element 98, which they name "...
    31: ...nd injures 242 at the [[Israel]]i embassy in [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]].
  8. March 19 (9902 bytes)
    10: ...federate forces have retreated from [[Greenville, North Carolina]].
    11: *[[1914]] - [[Giuseppe Mercalli]], Italian volcanologist (b. [[1850]])
    12: ...luto]] is photographed for the first time but was not recognized as a [[planet]].
    15: ...ailles]] for the second time (first time was on [[November 19]], [[1919]]).
    23: *[[1954]] - [[Joey Giardello]] knocks out [[Willie Tory]] in round seven at [[Madiso...
  9. March 21 (10586 bytes)
    14: ...rgh]] is presented the [[Congressional Medal of Honor]] for his first trans-[[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]...
    21: ...Italy]] singing "Non ho l'etą¦±uot; (I'm not old enough).
    27: ... the United States|President]] [[Jimmy Carter]] announces a [[United States]] [[boycott]] of the [[198...
    47: ...loković]], [[Croatia]]n [[violinist]], (d. [[1955]])
    48: *[[1901]] - [[Karl Arnold]], politician, (d. [[1958]])
  10. March 22 (9294 bytes)
    6: ...n a peace treaty with [[Massasoit]] of the [[Wampanoag]]s.
    12: ..., [[William Woods Holden]] becomes the first governor of a [[U.S. state]] to be removed from office by...
    16: *[[1933]] - President [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]] signs into law a bill legalizing the ...
    30: ...former secretary, begins two days of testimony at North's Iran-Contra trial in Washington.
    55: *1924 - [[Bill Wendell]], American broadcast announcer (d. [[1999]])
  11. March 23 (10340 bytes)
    7: ...ance]] make substantial concessions to the [[Huguenots]].
    29: ...peacekeeping mission]] along the [[Blue Line (Lebanon)|Blue Line]].
    30: ...eagan]] makes his initial proposal to develop technology to intercept enemy missiles.
    31: ...] - [[Stanley Pons]] and [[Martin Fleischmann]] announce [[cold fusion]] at the [[University of Utah]]...
    37: ...001]] - The ''World Wrestling Federation (WWF)'' (now [[World Wrestling Entertainment]]) purchases riv...
  12. Montgomery, Alabama (5329 bytes)
    8: seal = No image.png |
    22: north_coord = 32.3615 |
    29: ... (''illustration, right''). It is located on the north portion of the [[Alabama River]].
    31: ...ar the still-active church. On [[December 1]], [[1955]], [[Rosa Parks]] became a civil rights heroine i...
    38: Montgomery is located at 32°21'42" North, 86°16'45" West (32.361538, -86.279118){{G...
  13. Atlanta, Georgia (39442 bytes)
    33: ..._Railroad|Western and Atlantic Railroad]], while another claims that the name is a variation of Martha...
    36: ...was a critical point in the Civil War, giving the North more confidence, and leading to the re-electio...
    38: ...h," by which he meant a diversification of the economy away from agriculture and a shift from the "Old...
    43: ...ietta]] helped boost the city's population and economy. Shortly after the war in 1946, the Communicabl...
    47: ...or the [[1996 Summer Olympics]]. Following the announcement, Atlanta undertook several major construc...
  14. Jackson, Mississippi (21073 bytes)
    23: north_coord = 32.3204 |
    29: ...g the appearance of a checkerboard. This plan has not lasted to the present day. The state legislature...
    33: ...not located on the [[Mississippi River]], and did not develop like those cities from river commerce. I...
    37: ...Jackson]], forcing [[Confederate]] forces to flee northward towards [[Canton, Mississippi|Canton]]. Su...
    39: ...s located along a road near downtown Jackson now known as Fortification Street.
  15. List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
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    9: *[[Niels Henrik Abel]] (Norway, [[1802]] - [[1829]])
    31: *[[Anthemius of Tralles]] (Constantinople c. [[474]] - c. [[534]])
    34: *[[Apollonius of Perga]] (Asia Minor, [[265 BC|265 B.C.]] - [[170 BC|170 B.C.]])
    41: *[[Vladimir Igorevich Arnol'd]] ([[1937]] - )
  16. List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
    1: '''Famous [[astronomer]]s and [[astrophysicist]]s''' include:
    3: __NOTOC__
    16: *[[Agrippa]] ([[Greece|Greek]], ''unknown'' – [[92]])
    40: *[[Christoph Arnold]] ([[Germany]], [[1650]] – [[1695]])
    69: *[[Sergei Ivanovich Belyavsky]] ([[Russia]], [[1883]] – [[1...
  17. Amusement park (17293 bytes)
    12: ...parks for the next half-century, including those known as [[trolley park]]s.
    21: ...midway, concessions, and sideshow attractions in another. The idea of theme parks caught on and, by t...
    25: ...rk still in operation is 'Bakken' at Klampenborg, north of [[Copenhagen]]. It was founded in 1583.
    26: ...with Mr. Lincoln, "it's a small world", and the dinosaurs of Primeval World — were built by Disn...
    28: ...officially opened in [[Anaheim, California]] in [[1955]] and changed the amusement industry forever.
  18. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    1: '''[[Philosopher]]s''' ''(and non-philosophers important in the history of philoso...
    3: {{compactTOC}} __NOTOC__
    5: *[[Pietro d'Abano]], (1250?-1316)
    7: *[[Nicola Abbagnano]], (1901-1990)
    25: *[[Theodor Adorno]], (1903-1969){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
  19. Quran (41479 bytes)
    2: ...often called "Al Qur'ān Al Karīm": "The Noble Qur'an" or "The Glorious Qur'ān," also [...
    6: ... sura names]].) The suras are not arranged in chronological order (in the order in which Islamic schol...
    18: ... the Qur'an are titled ''The Glorious Qur'an, The Noble Qur'an,'' and other similar titles.
    20: ... Qur'an in its original form. Many Muslims who do not otherwise understand Arabic memorize the whole t...
    24: ...ways in ways that seem sensible or obvious to the non-Muslim reader.
  20. Rome (33048 bytes)
    38: ...les, Turin, Bologna, Palermo Catania, Florence, Genoa and Bari). It has a population of 2,546,807 (200...
    45: The origin of the city's name is unknown, with several theories already circulating in A...
    49: ...llowing the river valley and of traders traveling north and south on the west side of the [[peninsula]...
    52: ...er major ethnic groups: the [[Etruscans]], in the North and the [[Greeks]] in the south.<br>
    53: ...Etrusci'' or ''Tusci'' in [[Latin]]) were settled north of Rome in [[Etruria]] (modern [[Tuscany]]). T...

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