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  1. 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...
  2. Theodore Roosevelt (35706 bytes)
    1: {{Infobox President | name=Theodore Roosevelt
    18: '''Theodore Roosevelt''' ([[October 27]], [[1858]]–...
    22: Theodore Roosevelt was a fifth cousin of the later Pre...
    25: ...n belle who was raised in [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] and had [[Confederate States of America|Con...
    27: Sickly and [[asthma]]tic as a youngster, Theodore had to sleep propped up in bed or slouching i...
  3. Charles G. Dawes (3139 bytes)
  4. Walter Mondale (8624 bytes)
    16: | [[George H. W. Bush]]
    45: ...ey should be directed into social services. Many people came away from the experience with the belief ...
    48: ...lost to [[Ronald Reagan|Ronald W. Reagan]] and [[George H. W. Bush]]. (See [[U.S. presidential electio...
    78: ...d States]]|before=[[Nelson Rockefeller]]|after=[[George H. W. Bush]]|years=[[January 20]], [[1977]] &n...
  5. Dan Quayle (12089 bytes)
    12: | [[George H. W. Bush]]
    33: | [[George H. W. Bush]]
    36: ... [[Vice President of the United States]] under [[George H. W. Bush]] ([[1989]]-[[1993]]). In [[2000]]...
    54: ...al Convention]] in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]], [[George H. W. Bush]] called on Quayle to be his runnin...
    58: ... been attributed to other politicians, such as [[George W. Bush]]. He received the satirical [[Ig Nobe...
  6. Maize (12434 bytes)
    10: {{Taxobox genus entry | taxon = ''[[Teosinte|Zea]]''}}
    28: .... ''mexicana'' through introgression. The term [[teosinte]] describes all [[species (biology)|species]...
    30: ...ave started from 7,500 to 12,000 years ago. Archaeological remains of the earliest maize cob, found a...
    75: ...to make [[cornbread]] and Mexican [[tortilla]]s. Teosinte is used as [[fodder]], and can also be poppe...
  7. Culture of Ireland (27885 bytes)
    2: ...peaking majority population, between the settled people and the [[Irish Traveller|Traveller]]s, and, i...
    8: As [[archaeology|archaeological]] evidence from sites such as the [[C�id...
    12: ...other forms of local identity are built and most people feel a strong sense of loyalty to their native...
    29: ... with 9,800 in [[1996]]. The number of separated people, including divorcees, increased from 87,800 in...
    45: ...s Day Festival which attracts on average 500,000 people and the [[National Ploughing Championships]] w...
  8. History of chemistry (8174 bytes)
    2: ...d thereby to his refutation of the [[phlogiston theory]] of [[combustion]] in [[1783]].
    8: .... The discovery also contributed greatly to the theory of [[isomerism]].
    12: ...ugh such proponents of the atomic theory as [[Amedeo Avogadro]] and [[Ludwig Boltzmann]] made great ad...
    14: ...tigate the internal structure of atoms with his theory of [[ion|ionization]]. This was carried much f...
    27: ... mechanics]] coalesced to produce a fusion in [[theory]] between atomic and subatomic physics on the o...
  9. George W. Bush (64926 bytes)
    1: ...Prescott Bush]]), his father (former President [[George H. W. Bush]]), and his brother ([[Jeb Bush]], ...
    2: {{Infobox President | name=George Walker Bush
    4: | image name=GeorgeWBush.jpg
    22: Bush is the son of [[George H. W. Bush]] and [[Barbara Bush]]. He was born...
    24: [[Image:Bush daughers.gif|thumb|George W. Bush and Laura Bush with their daughters Je...
  10. Scientist (2005 bytes)
    4: ...he class of people called "scientists" includes theorists who never do experiments, and even pure expe...
    15: *[[Geologist]]s
    27: *[[Rheologist]]s
    39: *[[List of geologists]]
  11. Physics (25628 bytes)
    4: ...atural science]]s ([[biology]], [[chemistry]], [[geology]], etc.) deals with particular types of mater...
    6: ...veloping the mathematical structure of physical theories.
    10: === Theoretical and experimental physics ===
    12: ...ividual physicists have specialized in either [[theoretical physics]] or [[experimental physics]], and...
    13: In contrast, almost all the successful theorists in [[biology]] and [[chemistry]] have also b...
  12. Protein (17280 bytes)
    65: ...of the [[essential amino acid|amino acids]] ([[threonine]], [[valine]], [[tryptophan]], [[isoleucine]]...
    69: ...ugh, with the limiting amino acids isoleucine, threonine and methionine.
    84: ...une system while others are perfectly safe. Many people are allergic to [[casein]], the protein in mil...
    104: * [[Proteome]]
    105: * [[Proteomics]]
  13. Hearing (sense) (2246 bytes)
    13: ...nsure oneself a [[Nobel prize]] by presenting a theory explaining satisfactorily no more than the perc...
  14. Ion (2800 bytes)
    16: ...sertation to the [[University of Uppsala]]. His theory was initially not accepted (he got his degree w...
  15. 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]])
    51: *[[1897]] - [[Walter Pidgeon]], actor (d. [[1984]])
    103: *[[1987]] - [[Bob Fosse]], dancer, choreographer, and actor
  16. 1901 (12292 bytes)
    21: ...wn son [[George V of the United Kingdom | Prince George]], [[Duke of York]] becomes [[Duke of Cornwall...
    39: ...esident of the United States|Vice President]] [[Theodore Roosevelt]] utters the famous phrase, "Talk f...
    41: * [[September 6]] - American anarchist [[Leon Czolgosz]] shoots and fatally wounds US Presiden...
    43: ...4]] - With the death of [[William McKinley]], [[Theodore Roosevelt]] succeeds him as [[President of th...
    49: * [[October 29]] - [[Capital punishment]]: [[Leon Czolgosz]], the assassin of US President [[Willi...
  17. Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
    17: | [[Geographic coordinate system|Location]]: || {{coor dm...
    40: ...centre, is impressive even today and to honor it people call it often "the Northern Capital" (с&...
    52: ...rsburg, sometimes called the outdoor museum of [[Neoclassicism]], was the first Russian patrimony insc...
    58: ...Hermitage Museum]]. The same architect, [[Bartolomeo Rastrelli]], was also responsible for three resid...
    62: ...houses the [[Russian Museum]]. Also built in the Neoclassical style are the [[Yusupov]] palace (the 17...
  18. Oslo (11319 bytes)
    21: ...=32V| utm_northing=6647086 |utm_easting=0598121| geo_cat=city(521,886)|
    33: ...ral connotations, including one of the norse pantheons, a river mouth or a hillside. It has been regar...
    43: ...ng in vain for the stream of people to diminish. Neoclassical city apartments built in the 1850's to 1...
    45: ...stion, but it is the only European capital where people live with the wilderness literally in their ba...
  19. Solar cell (27643 bytes)
    41: ==Theory==
    45: ...and how a solar cell works, a little background theory in [[semiconductor]] [[physics]] is required. F...
    49: ... forbidden bands of energy are explained by the theory of [[quantum mechanics]].
  20. December 9 (7837 bytes)
    20: *[[1945]] - [[American]] [[General]] [[George S. Patton]] is injured in an automobile crash ...
    47: *[[1885]] - [[Grete Wiesenthal]], dancer and choreographer (d. [[1970]])
    109: *[[1996]] - [[Mary Leakey]], archeologist, anthropologist

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