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- Triangle (instrument) (2713 bytes)
2: ...orners by a piece of thin wire or gut, leaving it free to vibrate. It is usually struck with a metal b...
4: ... it being used in [[folk music|folk bands]]. Some triangles have jingling rings along the lower side.
6: ...gle, these early instruments were often isosceles triangles.
8: ...piece to make the triangle really prominent was [[Franz Liszt]]'s Piano Concerto No. 1, where it is us...
10: ...onary of Music and Musicians]]'' writes that "the triangle is by no means a simple instrument to play". In t...
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- China (38909 bytes)
1: ...ng in the [[3rd century BC]] to protect the north from raiders on horseback.]]
5: ...[country]]'s territorial extent expanded outwards from a core area in the [[North China Plain]], and v...
7: ... formally surrendering its claims, has moved away from its former identity as the ruler of China, and ...
16: ...eir nation as culturally and politically distinct from - and as the [[axis mundi]] of surrounding nati...
25: ... political legitimacy. It was used in this manner from the tenth century onwards by the competing dyna... - Grace Kelly (6610 bytes)
9: ... to Eternity]]''. Kelly made three films with [[Alfred Hitchcock]]: ''[[Dial M for Murder]]'', ''[[Rea...
15: ...e Aumont]]. She reportedly was surprised to learn from Rainier that she was expected to give up her fi...
17: ...tle actual danger that [[Monaco]] would revert to France since, in [[1882]], a childless prince of Mon...
19: Before Grace Kelly drew Rainier's attention, French film star [[Gis謥 Pascal]] had been his love...
28: ...n an independent nation, rather than reverting to France. Due to Prince Albert's enduring bachelorhood... - Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
16: ... language|Greek]] ''orchis'', meaning 'testicle', from the appearance of subterranean tuberoids in som...
23: ...restrial]] [[plant]]s, retrieving their nutrients from the soil. This group includes all [[Europe]]an ...
40: ...ctive mottle of the leaves of [[Lady's Slipper]]s from temperate zones (''[[Paphiopedilum]]'') is caus...
47: ..."one-footed") growth. The new shoots grow upwards from a single stem, originating in the end bud of th...
48: ...the rhizome may start its growth again, this time from an 'eye', or undeveloped bud, thereby causing t... - Nose (3059 bytes)
2: ..., which catch airborne particles and prevent them from reaching the lungs. Within and behind the nose...
4: ...and/or humidifying it) and by reclaiming moisture from the air before it is exhaled (as occurs most ef...
10: ... [[maxilla]], is known to doctors as the [[danger triangle of the face]].
12: ...ient themselves-even when blindfolded and removed from such external clues as sunlight-to within a few... - Adrenal gland (7544 bytes)
1: ...' (also known as '''suprarenal glands''') are the triangle-shaped [[endocrine gland]]s that sit atop the [[k...
5: ... cortex]], both of which receive regulatory input from the [[nervous system]]. As its name suggests, t...
11: ...mpathetic nervous system]], receiving innervation from corresponding [[preganglionic fiber]]s. Moreove...
26: All the adrenocortical hormones are synthesised from cholesterol. Cholesterol is transported into th...
47: * stimulating the release of [[amino acid]]s from the body - Arm (7276 bytes)
15: ...of the pectoralis major runs downward and outward from the inner half of the [[clavicle]]. The clavicu...
21: ...e traced into its [[tendon]] of insertion, in the front of the elbow joint.
29: ... perform most daily tasks with a range of flexion from 30 degrees to 70 degrees. Secondly, the head of...
33: ...ce of these two the median vein comes up from the front of the [[forearm]], while the two vertical lim...
34: ...the artery when workers were injured and bleeding from the median basilic vein. Beyond the middle of ... - Ploidy (4598 bytes)
1: ...ls are diploid (containing one set of chromosomes from each parent), though sex cells ([[sperm]] and [...
13: ...mosomes), usually one from the [[mother]] and one from the [[father]]. Most [[somatic cell|somatic cel...
16: ...from unfertilized eggs, while the female develops from fertilized eggs: the sperm provides a second se...
18: Haplodiploidy is found in many species of insects from the order [[Hymenoptera]], particularly [[ant]]...
21: ...cation) is the process of creating a haploid cell from a diploid cell. This is a laboratory procedure... - Pottery (17136 bytes)
4: ...some decorative items. Similar types of ware made from [[porcelain]] clays are simply referred to as "...
16: ...dividual techniques, where pieces are constructed from hand-rolled coils, slabs, ropes and balls of cl...
19: ... into a radial symmetry, so that it does not move from side to side as the wheel head rotates is refer...
25: ...are usually called "ceramics" to distinguish them from other pottery.
29: ...Pot1656.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Contemporary pottery from [[Okinawa Prefecture|Okinawa]], [[Japan]]]] - Aristarchus (4292 bytes)
9: ...rth. This is the common account as you have heard from astronomers. But Aristarchus has brought out a ...
11: ...apparently quite strong, as the following passage from [[Plutarch]] suggests (''On the Apparent Face i...
21: ...iameters must be in proportion to their distances from Earth. He thus concluded that the Sun was 20 ti... - Balalaika (5108 bytes)
1: ...nt of [[Russia]]n origin, with a characteristic [[triangle|triangular]] body and 3 strings (or sometimes 6, ...
18: ...ique is the use of the [[left]]-hand [[thumb]] to fret notes on the bottom string, particularly on the...
24: ...om [[Central Asia]], from whence several kinds of fretted long-necked [[chordophone]]s stem, including...
26: ... Asian instruments described above. Similarly, [[fret]]s on earlier balalaikas were made of animal gu...
28: ...particularly with the ''[[skomorokh]]s'', sort of free-lance musical [[jester]]s whose tunes ridiculed... - Egypt (18830 bytes)
22: | [[English language|English]], [[French language|French]]
40: | from the [[United Kingdom|UK]]<br />[[28 February]],...
56: ...s a [[republic]] mostly located in North-Eastern Africa.
58: ...he majority of the country is located in [[North Africa]]. It shares land borders with [[Libya]] to th...
67: ...959;ς'' "aiguptos", which in turn is derived from the ancient [[Egyptian language|Egyptian]] phra... - Hungary (18459 bytes)
57: ...lemagne]]. The decline of the kingdom of the East Franks, after the death of Charlemagne, was favourab...
59: ...itially the history of Hungary was developed in a triangle with that of [[Poland]] and [[Bohemia]], with the...
61: ...inus of Hungary|Matthias Corvinus]] ruled Hungary from 1458 to 1490. He strengthened Hungary and its g...
63: ...oday's Hungary by the end of the [[17th century]] from the Ottoman Empire.
65: ...n absolutism resulted in the unsuccessful popular freedom fight led by a Transylvanian nobleman, [[Fer... - Solomon Islands (9265 bytes)
41: |From the [[United Kingdom|UK]]<br>[[July 7]], [[1978...
63: ...o be held in secret to prevent local [[warlord]]s from interfering. The security forces were unable to...
65: ... arriving the next month under [[Operation Helpem Fren]], the Australian contribution is known as [[Op...
70: ...tion is based on single-member constituencies. Suffrage is universal for citizens over age 18. The [[p...
72: ... no confidence, and government leadership changes frequently as a result. Cabinet changes are common. - Afghanistan (23568 bytes)
36: | From [[United Kingdom|the British]]<br>[[1919]]
55: ...Afghanistan. The remainder of the name originates from the [[Persian language|Persian]] word ''stā...
64: ...ans. The Mohammadzay furnished the Saddozay kings frequently with top counsellors, who served occasion...
72: ...an were able to capture 90% of the country, aside from [[Northern Alliance]] strongholds primarily in ...
74: ...the group's downfall. In late 2001, major leaders from the Afghan opposition groups and diaspora met i... - Sudan (18856 bytes)
2: ...cratic Republic of the Congo]] and the [[Central African Republic]] to the southwest, [[Chad]] to the ...
40: established_dates = From [[Egypt]] and the [[United Kingdom]] <br> [[Jan...
64: ...7 years of [[First Sudanese Civil War|civil war]] from [[1955]] to [[1972]].
66: ...s born of the North (Arab, Muslim) versus South (African, Christian and animistic) and has a strong ec...
83: ...r limited budgets are determined by and dispensed from Khartoum. The states, as a result, remain econo... - Flag of Ohio (981 bytes)
2: ...and designed by [[John Eisemann]]. The large blue triangle represents [[Ohio]]'s hills and valleys, and the ... - North Carolina (18268 bytes)
44: ...the Continental Congress to vote for independence from the British crown.
46: ...n [[plank]] road, known as a "farmer's railroad," from [[Fayetteville, North Carolina|Fayetteville]] i...
48: ...press the "rebellion" that "you can get no troops from North Carolina." However, under his leadership...
50: ...e, especially with the creation of the [[Research Triangle Park]] between [[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]...
54: *[[1868]]: This was framed in accordance with the [[Reconstruction]] Act... - Hawaii (34434 bytes)
39: ...o grow due to active [[lava]] flows, most notably from [[Kilauea|Kīlauea]]. Ethnically, it is the...
51: ...of the island chain. These islands are, in order from the northwest to southeast, Niihau, Kauai, O...
54: ...iian Islands were formed by [[volcano]]es arising from the sea floor through a vent described in geolo...
58: The movement of the Hawaiian royal family from the Island of Hawaii to Maui and subsequently t...
64: ...to extend their sway and defend their communities from predatory rivals. Warfare was endemic. The gen... - Pennsylvania (32594 bytes)
42: ...ges, while others are virtually indistinguishable from non-Amish or Mennonites.
55: ...en founded a colony there as a place of religious freedom for [[Quaker]]s, and named it for the [[Lati...
59: ...rench]] during the [[French and Indian War]]. The French established numerous fortifications in the ar...
61: The colony's reputation of religious freedom also attracted significant populations of [[...
67: ...turning point of the [[American Civil War]]. Dead from this battle rest at [[Gettysburg National Cemet... - Arrow (1419 bytes)
4: ...have four or even more. They were originally made from [[feather]]s but are now often made of [[plasti...
6: ...etchers," a word related to the [[french language|French]] word for arrow, ''fl裨e''. To fletch an ar...
8: ...s toward its target, its shaft will bend and flex from side to side, almost like a fish swimming throu...
10: ... being in its simplest form a line segment with a triangle affixed to one end, and in more complex forms a r... - Percussion instrument (2859 bytes)
8: ...tom-tom]], [[timbales]], [[triangle (instrument)|triangle]], [[vibraslap]], [[washboard]], [[whip (instrum...
10: ...f themselves, such as the [[triangle (instrument)|triangle]]. The [[tambourine]] is both membranophone and i... - List of musical instruments (9508 bytes)
8: ...lumn of air is made to vibrate inside them. The [[frequency]] of the wave generated is related to the ...
12: ...string is plucked, strummed, slapped, etc. The [[frequency]] of the wave generated (and therefore the...
14: ...cal cord]]s into [[oscillation]]. The fundamental frequency is controlled by the tension of the vocal ...
75: (not necessarily made from brass)
90: * [[French horn]] - Mars (27704 bytes)
4: '''Mars''' is the fourth [[planet]] from the [[Sun]] in the [[solar system]]. It is name...
6: ...#x2642; (a circle with a small arrow pointing out from behind it), is a stylized representation of the...
15: ...en summer and winter, giving rise to Earth-like [[frost]] and large [[cirrus cloud]]s [http://marsrove...
18: ...tic field would have helped to protect the planet from [[cosmic radiation]]. Other explanations have a...
22: Amongst the findings from the Opportunity rover is the presence of [[hema... - Neck (1960 bytes)
1: ...]] that distinguishes the [[head (anatomy)|head]] from the [[torso]] or trunk. An anatomical descripti...
4: ...ark; it divides the anterior triangle of the neck from the posterior. The upper part of the former co...
6: ...in]] is smaller, and runs down about half an inch from the middle line of the neck. The [[clavicle]] ...
7: :''(from an old encyclopedia)'' - Seismograph (4037 bytes)
24: ...inged at a vertical edge. The hinge has very low friction. As the ground moves, the weight stays unm...
34: ... hinges are sheets of brass, held in clamps. The frame is square aluminum tubing. The device senses ... - Archery (18991 bytes)
7: ...involves shooting arrows at a target for accuracy from a set distance or distances. This is the most p...
11: ...ionale de Tir ࠬ'Arc). Olympic rules are derived from FITA rules.
15: ... 18 m and 25 m. Outdoor distances range from 30 m to 90 m (for senior archers, jun...
25: ... spaced concentric rings, which have score values from 1 through 10 assigned to them. In addition, the...
42: ...d 60cm faces arranged in a line or an equilateral triangle. - Stock car racing (7372 bytes)
5: ...n. This term was used to differentiate such a car from a ''race car'', a special, custom-built car des...
7: ...ugh automobile dealers, and that all cars must be from a model run of which at least 500 cars of that ...
13: Engines, whilst containing varying components from the various manufacturers who compete in the se...
29: ...some being [[tri-oval]]s, one being essentially [[triangle|triangular]], and two of them in fact being road ... - Archimedes (13735 bytes)
1: ...ong with possibly [[Isaac Newton|Newton]], [[Carl Friedrich Gauss|Gauss]], and [[Leonhard Euler|Euler]...
12: ...ns the length of the segment parallel to the axis from the vertex to the base. The vertex must be so ...
20: ...]] then the second is the sum of the areas of two triangles whose bases are the two smaller secant lines in ...
24: ...ing uniform density in their interiors, including triangles, [[paraboloid]]s, and [[hemisphere]]s. Using onl...
26: Apart from general physics, he was an [[astronomer]], and ... - Garrett A. Morgan (5956 bytes)
2: ...st 27]], [[1963]], [[Cleveland, Ohio]]) was an [[African American]] inventor who originated a respirat...
7: ...an for a wealthy Cincinnati landowner. Like many African-Americans of his day, Morgan had to quit scho...
17: ...ties and sororities|fraternity]] established for African Americans.
20: ...ed the smoke masks. The invention won gold medals from the International Association of Fire Chiefs an...
23: ...utomobile. He is reported to have been the first African American to own an [[automobile]]. It was Mor... - Underground Railroad (17993 bytes)
2: ...tury]] [[United States]] attempted to escape to [[free state]]s, or as far north as [[Canada]], with t...
4: ...mbol of [[freedom]] and figures prominently in [[African American history]].
10: ...y sects of mainstream denominations such as the [[Free Methodist]]s and [[American Baptist]]s. Books, ...
21: ...g short biographies of the people, that contained frequent railway metaphors. Still maintained corres...
23: ...t four adults and two children were sent by train from Harrisburg to Philadelphia. However, the addit... - Coral reef (11599 bytes)
4: ... [[coral]]s are major contributors to the overall framework and bulk material comprising a ''coral ree...
10: ...reef, but more sloped; extending out and downward from a point or peninsular shore.
11: ...nging reef''' — reef extending directly out from a shoreline, and more or less following the tre...
12: * '''Barrier reef''' — reef separated from a mainland or island shore by a [[lagoon]]; see...
28: ...ests]], which absorb massive amounts of nutrients from runoff caused by farming and the construction o... - Softball (19057 bytes)
1: ...hardball'' to differentiate the two), but differs from it in several ways, of which the chief four are...
3: ...sed when the hand is below the hip and no further from the body than the elbow – while in baseba...
19: ...ectly behind home plate. The strike zone can vary from league to league and umpire to umpire. Because ...
30: ...re field, and which may be at different distances from home plate at the right and left field foul lin...
32: ... cm) wide. The sides are 8.5 in (22 cm) long. The triangle fits into the right angle formed by the baselines... - Philosophy (30964 bytes)
1: The term '''philosophy''' derives from a combination of the [[Greek language|Greek]] w...
5: ...is tradition distinct and distinct field of study from Western philosophy. This article will discusse...
15: ...t to be beautiful? How do beautiful things differ from the everyday? What is [[Art]]?
19: [[Image:laozi3.jpg|frame|right|[[Lao Zi]] ]]
25: The word "philosophy" is derived from the ancient Greek (''Φιλο&#... - Richard Nixon (32863 bytes)
19: .... President to have ever [[resignation|resigned]] from office. His resignation came after a loss of p...
22: ...tive evangelical Quaker observances as refraining from drinking, dancing and swearing.
24: ...s of two of his brothers, one from cancer and one from a childhood accident.
28: ...nity]] that competed with the already established Franklin Society. Nixon then went on to become the ...
30: ...[[United States Navy]]. He could have been exempt from military service because of his Quaker religion... - Nero (23127 bytes)
2: [[Image:nero.JPG|frame|Nero]]
32: ...n]] [[island]]s. Lucius was presumably separated from his mother at this point.
34: ...s first decisions was the recalling of his nieces from exile.
52: ...]], and the ''praefectus praetorianus'' [[Sextus Afranius Burrus]]. The first five years under Nero be...
54: ... state affairs. However problems would soon arise from Nero's personal life and the increasing competi... - Sacramento, California (21190 bytes)
1: ...ramento from Riverwalk.JPG|thumb|175px|Sacramento from near the Sacramento River]]
2: ... [[1848]] by [[John Sutter, Jr.]] Sacramento grew from [[Sutter's Fort]], which was established by Sut...
36: === The lost frontier ===
37: ...entiful [[oak]] trees in the region and by eating fruits, bulbs, seeds, and roots throughout the year.
41: === From pioneers to gold fever === - Denver, Colorado (21161 bytes)
30: ...the largest city along the [[Colorado Front Range|Front Range]] and forms the heart of the [[Denver-Au...
32: ...rado)|Cherry Creek]], approximately fifteen miles from the foothills.
38: ... of the plains regions along the foothills of the Front Range.
43: ...Creek (Colorado)|Cherry Creek]], across the creek from the existing mining settlement of [[Auraria, Ka...
47: ...ile the town grew, land parcels were often traded freely for grubstakes and in the course of gambling ... - Raleigh, North Carolina (12457 bytes)
3: ...d in [[1959]] with the creation of the [[Research Triangle Park]], a research park between Durham and Raleig...
37: ...9.jpg|thumb|left|475px|Downtown Raleigh panorama, from [[1909]]]]
66: ...rom [[Race (U.S. Census)|other races]], and 1.88% from two or more races. 6.99% of the population are...
70: ..., 15.9% from 18 to 24, 36.6% from 25 to 44, 18.4% from 45 to 64, and 8.3% who are 65 years of age or o...
101: *Just north of the city is the [[Triangle Metro Zoo]] - Mustard (7834 bytes)
22: ...own or Indian mustard (''B. juncea''), originally from the foothills of the [[Himalaya]], is grown com...
26: ...el similar to [[diesel]] fuel. The biodiesel made from mustard oil has good cold flow properties and [...
28: ...ard have been observed, and is described as the [[Triangle of U]].
32: ...and bring back to him a single mustard seed taken from a house where no person had died. [[Jesus]]'s p...
34: ... occurs between an [[enzyme]] and a [[glucoside]] from the seeds, resulting in the production of the o... - Siachen glacier (3348 bytes)
1: ...ri in the Karakoram range and the altitudes range from 18,000 to 24,000 ft. The major passes on this r...
7: ...ons arrived on the glacier with a permit obtained from the Government of Pakistan. Operation [[Meghdoo...
9: ...] district. The battle zone comprised an inverted triangle resting on NJ 9842 with [[Indira]] Col and the [[... - Tangram (4661 bytes)
7: * 5 [[triangle]]s of various sizes,
19: The English word is built from TANG + GRAM.
21: [[Image:Tangram-man.png|framed|right]]
33: *''Adventure of the Beutiful Princess in Triangle Land'', F. Gregory Hartswick, Siman & Schuster Pu...
37: *''Geometry and Fractions with Tangrams'', Barbara Bando Irvin - Inca Empire (25571 bytes)
4: ...as killed on the orders of the [[Conquistador]] [[Francisco Pizarro]], marking the beginning of [[Span...
11: The foreign name '''Inca Empire''' is derived from the word '''Inca''', which means "[[Emperor]]."...
19: ... ordered Manco Capac and [[Mama Ocllo]] to emerge from the depths of [[Lake Titicaca]] and found the c...
42: ... often needed to talk his way out of potential confrontations that could have easily wiped out his par...
82: ...in a [[ceremony]] to mark their [[manhood]]. Boys from noble families were subjected to many different... - Babylon (9716 bytes)
4: ...k form of ''[[Babel]],'' which is derived in turn from the [[Semitic]] form ''bab-Illu'', meaning "The...
8: ...l of [[Hammurabi]]'s empire ([[18th century BC]]) From this time onward it continued to be the capital...
43: ...ical knowledge of Babylon's topography is derived from the classical writers, the inscriptions of Nebu...
45: ...bylon Ruins Marines.jpg|thumb|200px|US Marines in front of the rebuilt ruins of Babylon (2003)]]
48: ...und on the N. and E. sides, while a third forms a triangle with the S.E. angle of the other two. W. of the [... - Shadow mask (2096 bytes)
1: ... for each [[pixel]] are generally arranged in a [[triangle|triangular]] shape (sometimes called a "[[triad (...
5: ...ess and damage to the shadow mask that can result from repeated expand/contract cycles, thus increasin... - Sulfur (18059 bytes)
48: ...olid. Although sulfur is infamous for its smell - frequently compared to rotten eggs - the odor is act...
50: ...trope]]s besides S<sub>8</sub>. Removing one atom from the crown gives S<sub>7</sub>, which is respons...
59: ...r]] and as a preservative in [[wine]] and dried [[fruit]]. Because of its flammable nature, sulfur als...
62: ...]]-like process. Sulfur is absorbed by [[plant]]s from soil as the [[sulfate]] [[ion]]. Inorganic sul...
65: ...dards increasingly require sulfur to be extracted from [[fossil fuel]]s to prevent the formation of ac... - Cymbal (7449 bytes)
9: ...simo. Cymbals are specially suited for suggesting frenzy, fury or bacchanalian revels, as in the Venus...
17: ...illed player can obtain an enormous dynamic range from such a pair of cymbals. For example, in [[Beeth...
21: ...ogether contribute to both very low and very high frequency ranges and provide a satisfying "crash-ban...
23: Clash cymbals evolved into the [[low-sock]] and from this to the modern [[hi-hat]]. Even in a modern...
29: ...lude scraping a coin or a [[triangle (instrument)|triangle]] beater rapidly across the ridges on the top of ... - Triangle (instrument) (2713 bytes)
2: ...orners by a piece of thin wire or gut, leaving it free to vibrate. It is usually struck with a metal b...
4: ... it being used in [[folk music|folk bands]]. Some triangles have jingling rings along the lower side.
6: ...gle, these early instruments were often isosceles triangles.
8: ...piece to make the triangle really prominent was [[Franz Liszt]]'s Piano Concerto No. 1, where it is us...
10: ...onary of Music and Musicians]]'' writes that "the triangle is by no means a simple instrument to play". In t... - Chemical bond (3955 bytes)
15: ...ionic structures can be understood using theories from [[classical physics]]. However, more complicate...
19: ... energies based on the AOs of the atoms they came from. Unlike pure ionic bonds, covalent bonds may ha...
33: * [[Van Arkel-Ketelaar triangle]] - Hipparchus (astronomer) (50785 bytes)
4: ...onometric]] table, which allowed him to solve any triangle. With his solar and lunar theories and his numer...
8: ...om [[Strabo]]'s ''Geographia'' ("Geography"), and from [[Pliny the Elder]]'s ''[[Pliny's Natural Histo...
14: ...st observations. Hipparchus obtained information from [[Alexandria]] as well as [[Babylon]], but it i...
18: ...tes observations to him from Rhodes in the period from [[141 BC]] to [[127 BC]].
20: ...mentioned about 14 books, but which is only known from references by later authors. His famous star c... - Pacific Ocean (14615 bytes)
3: ...approximately [[1 E7 m|19,800 km]] (12,300 miles) from [[Indonesia]] to the coast of [[Colombia]]. The...
9: ...agellan]] named the ocean. For most of his voyage from the [[Straits of Magellan]] to the [[Philippine...
18: ...]] and [[phillipsite]]. Pelagic sediments derived from seawater include pelagic red clays and the skel...
26:
36: ...iderable cloudiness, light fluctuating winds, and frequent calms. - Tobacco (28162 bytes)
14: ... whose roots are unclear; it is thought to derive from the [[Native American]] word "tabago," for a Y-...
16: ...f of a cigar or three cigarettes; however, only a fraction of the nicotine contained in these products...
26: ...e Americans]], and also soon led to the use of [[African slaves]] for cheap labor.
28: ... the colony's first black slaves as well as women from England in [[1619]].
39: ...ed with branches to protect the young plants from frost damage. These plants were left to grow until a... - Percussion instruments (2780 bytes)
8: ...tom-tom]], [[timbales]], [[triangle (instrument)|triangle]], [[vibraslap]], [[washboard]], [[whip (instrum...
10: ...f themselves, such as the [[triangle (instrument)|triangle]]. The [[tambourine]] is both membranophone and i... - Hipparchus (50784 bytes)
3: ...onometric]] table, which allowed him to solve any triangle. With his solar and lunar theories and his numer...
7: ...om [[Strabo]]'s ''Geographia'' ("Geography"), and from [[Pliny the Elder]]'s ''[[Pliny's Natural Histo...
13: ...st observations. Hipparchus obtained information from [[Alexandria]] as well as [[Babylon]], but it i...
17: ...tes observations to him from Rhodes in the period from [[141 BC]] to [[127 BC]].
19: ...mentioned about 14 books, but which is only known from references by later authors. His famous star c... - History of science in early cultures (11033 bytes)
3: ...rehistoric times, advice and knowledge was passed from generation to generation in an [[oral tradition...
7: <!-- Useful resources from which to draw are http://www.worldwideschool.or...
9: From their beginnings in [[Sumer]] (now [[Iraq]]) ar...
11: ...n trend towards [[rational]] science, moving away from [[superstition]] and [[belief]]; the Mesopotami...
16: ...he motions of the sun and the moon. In a treatise from the [[6th century]], a summary of five astronom... - Holocaust (53541 bytes)
6: ...estimates by historians of the exact number range from five million to over six million. Other groups ...
10: The word ''holocaust'' originally derived from the [[Greek language|Greek]] word ''[[holokaust...
16: The term has been frequently used to reference nuclear war, and in the...
20: ...azi Holocaust which taken together distinguish it from other [[genocides in history]].
24: ...dge, and renowned [[Psychiatry|psychiatrist]] [[Alfred Hoche]], the work was key to the formulation of... - Bicycle (44267 bytes)
3: ...cle]]'' features oversized tires, a sturdy frame, front shock absorbers, and handlebars oriented perpe...
5: ...[land vehicle]] with two [[wheel]]s attached to a frame, one behind the other. First introduced in [[1...
13: ...up by [[Louis Baudry de Saunier]], a 19th century French bicycle historian.
15: ... rode his [[1816]] machine while collecting taxes from his tenants. He patented his ''draisine'', a nu...
17: ... could push more firmly, and further enlarged the front wheel to increase the potential for speed. Sho... - Capricornus (6733 bytes)
5: ...tion)|Cancer]]. Its brighter stars are found on a triangle whose vertices are Giedi (α), Deneb Algedi ...
19: ...nty. Some ancient sources claim that this derives from the sun "taking nourishment" while in the const...
30: ...diac]] ([[December 22]] - [[January 19]]) differs from the astronomical constellation and the Hindu as...
49: [[fr:Capricorne (constellation)]] - Madrid (20882 bytes)
14: ...he first historical data we have from the city is from the middle of the IX Century, when [[Mohamed I]...
18: ...sh Indies]], but Madrid controlled Seville. Aside from a brief period, 1601 - 1606, when [[Philip III ...
20: ...have a lasting impact on French rule in Spain and France's image in Europe in general.
24: ...rero Blanco would continue the dictatorship after Franco's death--contribute to lead the country towar...
26: ...se of left-wing and republican ideology) accepted Franco's wishes of being succeedled by [[Juan Carlos... - Tetrapod (26290 bytes)
28: ...describing the earliest tetrapods, which radiated from the [[Sarcopterygii]], or "lobe-finned" [[fish]...
33: ...the late Devonian, land [[plant]]s had stabilized freshwater habitats, allowing the first [[wetland]] ...
35: ...itus]]. The universal tetrapod characteristics of front [[limb]]s that bend backward at the [[elbow]] ...
37: The evolution of the air-breathing [[lung]] from the primitive [[swim bladder]] of lobe-finned f...
39: ...ely from lower [[jaw]] material. All of them were from the European-North American [[supercontinent]] ... - Area (2688 bytes)
13: [[Imperial unit]]s, as currently defined from the metre:
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31: ...ht circular cylinder and cone formulae were taken from R.S. Aggarwal's Mathematics for Class 8-->
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