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  1. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    44: *[[Alcibiades]], (c. 450-404 BC)
    50: *[[Alexander of Aphrodisias]], (2nd century){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
    58: *[[William Alston]], (born 1921){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}
    64: *[[Ammonius Hermiae]], (5th century){{fn|R}}
    86: *[[Anthony Appiah]]
  2. Islam (36809 bytes)
    2: ...[God]]" is a [[monotheistic]] faith, one of the [[Abrahamic religion]]s, and the world's second largest [[r...
    10: ... the [[Qur'an]] as corrective of Jewish and Christian scriptures.
    12: ...therefore acknowledges their [[Abrahamic religion|Abrahamic]] roots, whilst the Qur'an calls them [[People ...
    16: ...n [[1986]]. It is one of the largest mosques in Asia.]]
    38: ...r aught concerning Allah save the truth . The Messiah , Jesus son of Mary , was only a messenger of Al...
  3. Quran (41479 bytes)
    16: ...n Qur'anic times, rather than the current spoken dialects.
    28: ...artly prose. Traditionally, the [[Arabic grammar]]ians consider the Qur'an to be a genre unique unto i...
    46: ...e deny?") and [[al-Mursalat]] ("Woe unto the repudiators on that day!")
    58: ...inally written the sura down. See [[Qur'anic initial letters]] for a fuller discussion.
    66: ...cohol was accomplished gradually rather than immediately. The earliest verse tells the believers to "...
  4. Judaism (54799 bytes)
    2: ... other [[Abrahamic religion]]s, including [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]]. For all of these reasons, Ju...
    8: ...logical]], not religious, but all of these, in [[dialectic]]al tension."
    11: ...who demands exclusive worship". [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Commandments#Exodus_20.2FDeuteronomy...
    15: ...ve any being or object but God. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Commandments#Jewish_interpretation]
    24: ...having been exiled and redeemed. God sent the patriarch [[Jacob]] and his children to [[Ancient Egypt|...
  5. Republican Party (United States) (31573 bytes)
    22: ...1854]], in [[Jackson, Michigan]]. Many of its initial policies were inspired by the Whig Party, which ...
    31: ...hasis on cultivating deeper loyalty among core social conservatives rather than accommodate certain mo...
    33: ...icken)|rooster]]. This symbol still appears on Indiana ballots.
    40: ... gubernatorial races ([[Republican Governors Association]]).
    46: ...w era of Republican dominance based in the industrial north ensued.
  6. Tower of Babel (13111 bytes)
    10: === Judeo-Christian analysis ===
    11: .... Here they built a city and a tower of such materials as a great river-basin would afford and the gen...
    13: The name "Babylon" is from Akkadian ''Bāb-ilu,'' which means, "Gate of God". It...
    25: ...of Jupiter Belus" (the latinized spelling of Akkadian [[Bel (god)|Bel]]), possibly corresponding to th...
    44: ...nt to bid defiance not only to God, but also to [[Abraham]], who exhorted the builders to reverence. The pa...
  7. Graphite (4209 bytes)
    17: | [[Crystal habit]] || Tabular, six-sided [[foliated]] masses, granular to compacted masses.
    44: ...tor]], and can be used, for instance, as the material in the electrodes of an electrical [[arc lamp]].
    48: ..., [[Russia]], [[Mexico]], [[Greenland]], and [[India]].
    60: ...omes known as [[pyrolytic carbon]], a useful material in blood-contacting implants such as [[prostheti...
    62: ... influenced by the role of graphite in these materials.
  8. Helium (36603 bytes)
    24: | [[group 18 element|18 (VIIIA)]], [[period 1 element|1]], [[s-block|s]]
    63: | 1st [[ionization potential]]
    66: | 2nd [[ionization potential]]
    108: ...irship]]s and as a protective gas for many industrial uses (such as [[arc welding]] and growing [[sil...
    112: ...und 65% that of hydrogen<!-- ref: ''The Encyclopedia of Chemical Elements'', page 261 -->. Helium's [[...
  9. Iron (23778 bytes)
    75: <td>1<sup>st</sup> [[ionization potential]] </td><td>762.5 kJ/mol</td></tr>
    77: <td>2<sup>nd</sup> ionization potential </td><td>1561.9 kJ/mol</td></tr>
    79: <td>3<sup>rd</sup> ionization potential </td><td>2957 kJ/mol</td></tr>
    81: <td>4<sup>th</sup> ionization potential </td><td>5290 kJ/mol</td></tr>
    135: ...|magnetic field]]. Its symbol ''Fe'' is an abbreviation of ''ferrum'', the [[Latin]] word for iron.
  10. Sheep (9256 bytes)
    4: {{Taxobox_regnum_entry | taxon = [[Animal]]ia}}
    6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[mammal|Mammalia]]}}
    8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Bovidae]]}}
    9: {{Taxobox_subfamilia_entry | taxon = [[Caprinae]]}}
    13: {{Taxobox_section_binomial | color = pink | binomial_name = Ovis aries | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|...
  11. Abraham Clark (2137 bytes)
    1: ...n [[Politics of the United States|American politician]] and [[American Revolutionary War|Revolutionary...
    3: ...ounty]] and in [[1775]] was elected to the Provincial Congress. He was a member of the Committee of Pu...
    5: ...arrived in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] on [[June 28]] and signed the Declaration of In...
    10: *"Clark, Abraham, 1726-1794." ''[[Biographical Directory of the Un...
    12: [[Category:1725 births|Clark, Abraham]]
  12. Vice President of the United States (33884 bytes)
    5: ...d States presidential line of succession|presidential line of succession]], the Vice President becomes...
    9: ...ual news sources, such as [[weblog]]s often abbreviate the title to "Veep".
    16: ...oath of office for the Vice President. Several variants of the oath have been used since 1789; the cur...
    18: ...nd domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freel...
    23: ...nuary 6]] of the year following a [[U.S. presidential election]]. In this capacity, only four Vice Pre...
  13. Slavery (26455 bytes)
    4: ...escape. Control may be accomplished through official or tacit arrangements with local authorities by ...
    20: ... announced a new series of measures to force compliance with the anti-slavery statutes. In September ...
    23: ..., [[Jamaica]], [[Kuwait]], [[Qatar]], [[Saudi Arabia]], [[Togo]], [[United Arab Emirates]] and (contin...
    35: ...] cultures was a mixture of [[debt-slavery]], marriage, slavery as a punishment for crime, and the ens...
    50: ...elf for eternal punishment. He also made an Ethiopian freedman, [[Bilal]], the first [[muezzin]].
  14. Franz Xaver von Baader (10383 bytes)
    1: ...ny|German]] [[philosopher]] and [[theology|theologian]].
    3: ...on becoming a mining engineer. He studied under [[Abraham Gottlob Werner]] at [[Freiberg, Saxony|Freiberg]]...
    5: ...hy in his letter to the Tsar [[Alexander I of Russia]] entirely alienated Schelling.
    9: ...r mere ''scientia'', it is invariably ''con-scientia'' &mdash; a knowing with, consciousness of, or pa...
    11: ...to be conceived as mere abstract Being (''substantia''), but as everlasting process, activity (''actus...
  15. Angelica Van Buren (1310 bytes)
    1: ... Buren]]. She was married to the President's son, Abraham. She assumed the post of first lady because the p...
    3: Raised in high society and related by marriage to [[Dolley Madison]], Angelica brought the air...
  16. White House (15373 bytes)
    4: The '''White House''' is the official residence and principal workplace of the [[Presi...
    6: ..., the White House announced a new health care initiative." The [[United States Secret Service|Secret S...
    8: ...American_twenty_dollar_bill|$20 bill]]. Presidential residences, both temporary and permanent, in the...
    12: ...t is now the seat of the [[Dᩬ ɩreann|Irish Parliament]]. Construction was completed on [[November 1...
    18: ...me '''Executive Mansion''' was often used in official context until President [[Theodore Roosevelt]] e...
  17. Tecumseh's curse (3257 bytes)
    1: ... the stories attributing the coincidence to an Indian curse.
    6: ...'' - [[William Henry Harrison]], died of [[pneumonia]] in [[1841]]
    7: *'''[[1860]]''' - [[Abraham Lincoln]], [[assassination|assassinated]] in [[18...
    9: *'''[[1900]]''' - [[William McKinley]], assassinated in [[1901]]
    16: ... office when he died, and Abraham Lincoln and William McKinley were in their second.
  18. Woodrow Wilson (31322 bytes)
    8: <tr><td>'''Predecessor:'''</td><td>[[William Howard Taft]]</td></tr>
    11: ...'Place of Birth:'''</td><td>[[Staunton]], [[Virginia]]</td></tr>
    23: ...imed that his earliest memory was of hearing that Abraham Lincoln had been elected and that a war was comin...
    25: ...rom [[Johns Hopkins University]]. (His carved initials are still visible on the underside of a table i...
    30: ...he Twentieth Century, Wilson even favored a [[parliamentary system]] for the United States. Writing in...
  19. John C. Breckinridge (5870 bytes)
    4: ...niversity]]), and then studied law at [[Transylvania University]] in Lexington. He was admitted to the...
    8: ...2 major candidates, [[John Bell (Tennessee politician)|John Bell]] of the [[Constitutional Union Party...
    14: ...hnston]] is his surrender negotiations with [[William T. Sherman]]. Breckinridge continued to try to p...
    16: Breckinridge feared that he would be put on trial for [[treason]] by the United States government ...
    19: ...] ''(southern candidate)''| years=[[U.S. presidential election, 1856|1856]] (won)}}
  20. Hannibal Hamlin (5219 bytes)
    2: ... [[U.S. presidential election, 1860|1860 presidential election]].
    14: ...to [[President of the United States|President]] [[Abraham Lincoln]], and urged both the [[Emancipation Proc...
    21: ...were present at [[Ford's Theater]] the night of [[Abraham Lincoln#Assassination|Lincoln's assassination]]. ...
    34: ...e]]|before=[[Samuel Wells]]|after=[[Joseph H. Williams]]|years=1857}}
    35: ...|after=[[Andrew Johnson]] *|years=[[U.S. presidential election, 1860|1860]] (won)}}

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