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  1. Aegean civilization (41260 bytes)
    11: ...re identical, or even obviously connected, with those of any other script. The decipherment in the 195...
    15: Aegean Art is distinguishable from those of other early periods and areas. Its borrowing...
    23: ... and other apartments form distinct blocks. For possible geographical reasons for this duality of typ...
    33: ... period is represented by a [[stratum]],at [[Knossos]] in places nearly 20 ft thick, which contains st...
    35: ...e periods fill the whole Bronze Age, with whose close, by the introduction of the superior metal, iron...
  2. Hedgehog (8006 bytes)
    21: Hedgehogs are most closely related to [[gymnure]]s, also to other insecti...
    23: ...ng noises. This is an effective defense against most predators. As a result, hedgehogs have few natu...
    25: ...og with the new scent of the area and provides a possible poison or source of infection to any predato...
    27: ... However, hedgehogs are [[lactose intolerance|lactose intolerant]] and will eagerly eat cheese product...
    36: ...uropean Hedgehog may hibernate in the winter and possibly spring.
  3. German Shorthaired Pointer (6091 bytes)
    51: ...ve breed. Some authorities consider it to be the most versatile of all gun dogs and its intelligence a...
    63: ...and in addition has a [[scent hound]]'s talented nose. It is an excellent swimmer but also works well...
    65: This is an intelligent and trainable breed. Like most intelligent dogs, it can have a mind of its own ...
    75: ...of the dogs that went into creating this breed. Most-likely candidates for its ancestors include loca...
  4. Bedlington Terrier (3536 bytes)
    50: ...from coursing hounds in that his front legs are closer together at the feet than at the elbows. This e...
    54: ...h was first [[dog show|shown]] in Bedlington in [[1870]], is likely to have come from the Rothbury Terri...
  5. Irish Terrier (2201 bytes)
    55: ...ed [[Fox Terrier]]. Its selection began only in [[1870]]. The Irish Terrier Club was founded in [[1879]]...
  6. Yorkshire Terrier (5765 bytes)
    48: ...he body. Brown and gold on the faces and legs is most common. The fur in a [[show dog]] is usually st...
    58: ...by a [[veterinarian]], in time, the condition is most often reversible.
    61: Most believe that the Yorkshire Terrier is the produc...
    63: ...to-14 pound dog with wire hair whose intended purpose was the catching of [[rat]]s and other [[vermin]...
    65: In [[1870]], the breed was renamed the Yorkshire Terrier, a...
  7. Olympic Games (40925 bytes)
    13: ...e first time they were held. The Games were then mostly a local affair, and only one event was contest...
    15: ...iads as one of their methods to count years. The most famous Olympic athlete lived in these times: The...
    17: ...stian hegemony, and in [[393]] the emperor [[Theodosius]] outlawed the Olympics, ending a thousand yea...
    27: ...oubertin also thought of a way to bring nations closer together, to have the youth of the world compet...
    31: ...ic were also very enthusiastic, and they even proposed to be allowed to have the monopoly on organizin...
  8. Theodore Roosevelt (35706 bytes)
    1: {{Infobox President | name=Theodore Roosevelt
    3: | image name=Teddy roosevelt.jpg
    14: | wife=[[Edith Roosevelt]]
    18: ...e assassination of [[William McKinley]]. At 42, Roosevelt was the youngest person ever to serve as Pre...
    20: ...han-life role he played in the [[White House]], Roosevelt is usually thought of as one of the [[Great ...
  9. Spinach (3648 bytes)
    15: ...[Amaranthaceae]]) is a [[leaf vegetable]]. It is most productive in cool seasons and climates, since h...
    22: Spinach is among the most popular garden [[vegetables]] for, among other r...
    29: In popular folklore, spinach is supposed to be rich in [[iron]]; in reality it has about...
    31: Spinach's iron content had been determined in [[1870]] by [[Dr. E. von Wolf]] but a misplaced decimal ...
    35: ...e than one or two days it will need to be used almost immediately to have much nutritional benefit. Th...
  10. Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
    19: ...the territory of the former Roman Empire without losing contact with their own ancestral land. The min...
    33: ...nomic and cultural centres ([[Aachen]] being the most famous).
    41: ...n imperial stronghold (''Pfalz'') was built at [[Goslar]], as the Empire continued its expansion to th...
    43: ...peror was compelled to submit to the Pope at [[Canossa]] in 1077, after having been excommunicated. In...
    46: ... the [[Knights Templar|Templars]], the [[Knights Hospitaller|Knights of St John]] and the [[Teutonic K...
  11. History of Italy during foreign domination and the unification (3859 bytes)
    6: ...rence) were reduced to a lesser role. The papacy lost much of its importance both because of military ...
    10: ...[[Charles VIII]] of [[France]] invaded Italy unopposed. Charles entered [[Naples]] on [[February 22, 1...
    35: ...me kings of Sardinia by increasing their Italian possessions, which now included Sardinia and the nort...
    37: ...ess of Vienna]] ([[1814]]) restored a situation close to that of [[1795]], dividing Italy between Aust...
    39: ...) and the north-eastern provinces around Venice (most of which were annexed in [[1866]], after a new w...
  12. History of Italy as a monarchy and in the World Wars (9742 bytes)
    4: ==Italian Unification (1861-1870)==
    6: ...ring the [[Risorgimento]] on March 17, 1861 when most of the states of the peninsula and Kingdom the T...
    10: ..., and became part of the Kingdom of Italy only in 1870, the final date of Italian unification.
    16: ==From Unification to The First World War (1870-1914)==
    18: ...ers (for example, senators were not elected but chosen by the king).
  13. List of U.S. military history events (12126 bytes)
    4: ...participated. The bolded items are the U.S. wars most often considered to be ''major conflicts'' by hi...
    52: *[[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] (as member of [[IFOR]] and [...
    54: *[[Kosovo War]] (1999)
    80: *[[Osage Indian War]] (1837)
    85: *[[Mariposa War]] (1850–1851)
  14. Sea Lamprey (9084 bytes)
    16: ...a toothed, funnel-like sucking mouth, with which most species bore into the flesh of other fishes to s...
    19: ...have one or two [[dorsal fin]]s, large eyes, one nostril on the top of their head, and seven gills on ...
    23: ...feeding on the blood and tissues of the host. In most species this phase lasts about 18 months. Whethe...
    27: ... be up to 18 months long—surely one of the most remarkable endurance events in the animal kingdo...
    48: ***''[[Caspiomyzon wagneri]]'' (Kessler, 1870)
  15. History of chemistry (8174 bytes)
    8: ...to synthesize hundreds of organic compounds. The most important among them are [[mauve]], [[magenta]],...
    12: ...Dalton]] and those who did not, such as [[Wilhelm Ostwald]] and [[Ernst Mach]]. Although such propone...
    20: ... respectively. Mendeleev made his prediction in [[1870]]; gallium was discovered in [[1875]], and was fo...
    23: ...aterials for clothing, medicine, and everyday disposable resources, by the twentieth century.
    27: ...the internal structure of atoms, [[Henry Moseley|Moseley]]'s attendant systematic explanation of the p...
  16. Spinning mule (12067 bytes)
    2: ...ule was developed in the 1830s. The mule was the most common spinning machine from 1790 until about 19...
    11: ...wer loom]]. Some spinners and handloom weavers opposed the perceived threat to their livelihood: ther...
    43: ...urned the spindles. None of this would have been possible using the technology of Crompton's time, fif...
    48: ...g up, as the carriage moves back to its original position, the newly spun yarn is wound onto the spind...
    64: ...at a rate of 6,000-9,000 rpm twist the hitherto loose fibres together, thus forming a thread.
  17. Hudson Bay (2815 bytes)
    8: ...a of approximately 3.9 million sq.km., would in [[1870]] be ceded to [[Canada]] as part of the [[Northwe...
    17: .../2003/calendar/calendar.php?Print=y][http://www.crossharborstudy.com/deisDocument/Chapter13/Chapter13-...
  18. September 23 (7397 bytes)
    7: ... first major battle of the English [[Wars of the Roses]], fought at Blore Heath, in [[Staffordshire]],...
    11: ...s a spy by [[United States|America]]n soldiers exposing [[Benedict Arnold]]'s treason
    15: ...rench astronomer [[Urbain Le Verrier|Urbain Jean Joseph Le Verrier]] and British astronomer [[John Cou...
    31: *[[1999]] - [[NASA]] announces that it lost contact with the [[Mars Climate Orbiter]].
    53: *[[1911]] - [[Frank Moss]], U.S. Senator [[Utah]]
  19. Edwin Abbott Abbott (2724 bytes)
    5: His most famous work, and certainly the one which merits ...
    7: ...n his books. His ''[[Shakespearian Grammar]]'' ([[1870]]) is a permanent contribution to English [[philo...
    9: ...inal Newman]]'' ([[1892]]), and his article "The Gospels" in the ninth edition of the ''[[Encyclop�d...
  20. Wheat (11378 bytes)
    21: ...um'') A [[ploidy|hexaploid]] species that is the most widely cultivated in the world.
    55: ... appears as this leaf represents about 75% of photosynthesis reactions during the grain filling period...
    57: ...es]] and [[Zadok scale|Zadoks]] scales being the most widely used. Each scale is a standard system whi...
    67: ...ges on the chaff or cups in which the grain is deposited.
    80: * [[Anthracnose]] ''Colletotrichum graminicola ''

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