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- California (63989 bytes)
89: ...omy]] in the world (after the rest of the U.S., [[Japan]], [[Germany]], [[United Kingdom|Britain]] and [[...
120: California is governed as a [[republic]], with three [[separation of powers|branches of government]]...
124: ...zenegger]], Republican, whose current term lasts through January 2007. Schwarzenegger was only the sec...
162: ...r temperatures rarely reach above the high 80's Fahrenheit (low 30's Celsius).
182: ...s floribundus''). Many other endemics originated through differentiation or [[adaptive radiation]], wh... - Hawaii (34434 bytes)
39: ...ave a [[whites|white]] majority (and one of only three in which non-Hispanic whites do not form a majo...
54: ...rmed by [[volcano]]es arising from the sea floor through a vent described in geological theory as a [[...
64: ...reserved memories of the early migrations orally through [[genealogy|genealogies]] and [[folk tale]]s,...
71: ...ucceeded him to the throne and ruled until her dethronement in [[1893]], a [[coup d'鴡t]] orchestrate...
81: ...waiian culture that was suppressed after the overthrow. The [[1978 Hawaii State Constitutional Conven... - Texas (39610 bytes)
47: * state mammals (three)
70: ...Wichita (tribe)|Wichita]]. Currently, there are three federally-recognized Native American tribes whi...
118: ...]]: Spain established Catholic missions in Texas throughout the [[18th century]].
119: ...ugar Land]]. This group became known as the "Old Three Hundred".
133: ...nited States|United States of America]] followed through on a campaign platform promising to annex Tex... - Minnesota (26682 bytes)
61: ...g well-represented. Some [[China|Chinese]] and [[Japan]]ese have had long presences in the state as well...
68: ...ment of the United States, power is divided into three main branches: Executive, Legislative, and Judi...
74: Minnesota's court system has three levels:
76: ...al courts. There are 16 judges, who divide into three-judge panels to hear appeals in courts across t...
79: ...non-criminal tax cases across the state. It has three judges appointed by the governor to six-year te... - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
1: This is a chronological list of [[invention]]s.
15: * 12 KYA: [[Pottery]] by [[Jomon]] in [[Japan]]
124: * [[1657]]: [[Pendulum clock]]: [[Christiaan Huygens]]
128: ... [[Seed drill]]: [[Jethro Tull (agriculturist)|Jethro Tull]]
133: ...14]]: [[Mercury thermometer]]: [[Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit]] - List of people by name: U (6532 bytes)
5: *[[U Ba Maw]], Burmese prime minister during Japanese occupation
12: *[[Uda, Emperor of Japan|Uda, emperor of Japan]], (867-931)
20: *[[Nobuo Uematsu|Uematsu, Nobuo]], (born 1959), Japanese composer
21: *[[Naomi Uemura|Uemura, Naomi]], (1941-1984), Japanese climber and adventurer
23: ...[Morihei Ueshiba|Ueshiba, Morihei]], (1883-1969), Japanese founder of [[aikido]] - List of people by name: Y (12717 bytes)
17: *[[Yamamoto Isoroku]] (1884-1943), Japanese admiral
18: *[[Yamamoto Tsunetomo]] (1659-1719), Japanese Author of [[Hagakure]]
19: *[[Akira Yamaoka|Yamaoka, Akira]] (born 1968), Japanese composer
21: ...yuki Yamashita|Yamashita, Tomoyuki]] (1885-1946), Japanese lieutenant general in Malaya, Singapore and th...
42: ...uda|Yasunori, Mitsuda]], (born [[1972]]), [[Japan|Japanese]] [[video game]] music composer - Spider (29039 bytes)
5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Arthropod]]a}}
13: [[Arthrolycosidae]] (primitive spiders)<br />
14: [[Arthromygalidae]] (primitive spiders)<br />
22: Mecicobothriidae ([[dwarf tarantulas]])<br />
79: divided into three sub-orders in newer systems: the [[Mygalomorpha... - History of the United States (21226 bytes)
65: ...lleviate various social problems. It was enacted through the Volstead Act. [[Prohibition]] ended in [[...
73: ...remained grim until it was dramatically reshaped through America's involvement in [[World War II]].
75: ...took nearly four more years to defeat Germany and Japan. Though the Soviet Union suffered far more casual...
77: ...States financed the reconstruction of Germany and Japan and eventually turned the former foes into allies...
89: The Cold War continued through the 1960s and 1970s, and the United States en... - Sport (14061 bytes)
9: The development of sport throughout history can teach us a great deal about so...
13: ...mming and fishing. Other sports included javelin throwing, high jump, and wrestling. Ancient [[Persian...
15: ...ece. Wrestling, running, boxing, javelin, discus throwing, and chariot racing were prevalent. This sug...
35: ...mericas and in Japan, and Football being popular throughout the world. Other examples are: [[Rugby foo...
58: ...her team is expected to return the ball from the throw-in. - Time zone (34024 bytes)
6: ...Prime Meridian]] ([[longitude]] 0?) which passes through the [[Royal Greenwich Observatory]] in [[Gree...
16: *[[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]: UTC + 9 (e.g. if it is 11:00 UTC, then it is 2...
31: ...enwich Mean Time]] (GMT) being hand carried on [[chronometer]]s. About [[August 23]], [[1852]], time s...
51: ... feature that during one hour each day there are three different dates in use on land around the world...
487: *[[Bahrain]] - Holiday (7753 bytes)
1: ...ays originally represented special days of the [[Christian Church]] calendar. The word has evolved in ...
13: ... the UK, although some industries in the UK work through Bank Holidays. "Legal Holiday" is not a term ...
17: ...econd Monday. A well-known consecutive holiday in Japan is ''[[golden-week]]'', roughly lasting a whole w...
25: *[[Matsuri]] (in [[Japan]], could also be considered a [[Shinto]] holiday)
39: === [[Christianity|Christian]] holidays === - Art (11479 bytes)
11: ...concept of art. Art seems to be almost universal throughout the human race — integral to the [[h...
15: Art is created through various mediums and techniques. Painting, one...
74: ...tionalism]], the literal presentation of reality through literal images.
88: ...] developed his use of [[color]] in [[painting]] through a system of stimulus response, where over tim...
129: **[[Art and architecture of Japan|Japanese art]] - Manga (409 bytes)
2: ...tside of Japan, it usually refers specifically to Japanese comics. Manga developed from a mixture of [[uk... - List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
1: ...ia]]s (or an index of them, if they're scattered throughout the work).
199: **[[List of human spaceflights chronologically]]
237: **[[List of Shinto shrines]]
251: **[[List of Japanese landmarks]]
323: ...ntry codes|International Olympic Committee (IOC) three-letter]] - Plain (710 bytes)
7: * [[Kanto plain]], [[Japan]] - Space exploration (14877 bytes)
4: ...ials and other technological and scientific breakthroughs, the idea of outer-earth missions was no lon...
43: ===Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency===
44: ...er of NASDA, the National Aerospace Laboratory of Japan and the Institute of Space and Aeronautical Scien...
219: *[[List of human spaceflights chronologically]] - Astronaut (7339 bytes)
22: The first non-governmental astronaut was [[Christa McAuliffe]], who was killed during the [[Spac...
28: ...Canadian space program|Canada]], in [[1985]] by [[Japan]] and [[Italy]] in [[1988]]. Several more interna... - Meteorology (19082 bytes)
10: ..., called "Book of Signs", was published by [[Theophrastus]], a pupil of Aristotle. It was centered mor...
32: ...upercomputer]]s like the [[Earth Simulator]] in [[Japan]], [[mathematical modeling]] of the atmosphere ca... - Mercury (planet) (22924 bytes)
5: The Chinese and Japanese cultures refer to the planet as the ''Water St...
16: ...llions of years ago as Mercury's core cooled and shrank causing the crust to wrinkle. The majority of ...
32: ...Mercury has a 3:2 spin-orbit resonance, rotating three times for every two revolutions around the Sun;...
204: ...it would be at "full" phase) Mercury is not even three times as far away from the latter as when it is...
211: ...ignificant technical challenges. Mercury orbits three times closer to the [[Sun]] than does Earth, so...
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