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  1. Team sport (1930 bytes)
    5: ...ll, is relatively unique in that the team playing defense controls the ball, with the team attempting ...
    7: ''Relay'' and ''pairs'' events are not considered team sports.

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  1. Performance (3170 bytes)
    4: Examples of performance [[genre]]s include:
    22: ... a [[scientific]] setting, the carrying out of predetermined [[action (philosophy)|action]]s in a cont...
    24: ...ot require payment, but do welcome it. See [[extended technique]].
    28: The word '''performance''' may also describe the way in which an [[actor]](ess), or [[ar...
    35: ...Transwiki:Monitoring monitoring] performance include:
  2. Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
    2: ...''' (born [[January 12]], [[1951]] in [[Cape Girardeau, Missouri]]) is an [[United States|American]] [...
    6: ... a [[judge]] whose wealth and power gave him considerable influence in Southeastern [[Missouri]], had ...
    8: ...dropout|dropped out]]. This would have normally made him eligible for the [[draft]], but he was classi...
    10: ... claim is now a reality as Limbaugh does use a golden microphone on ''The Rush Limbaugh Show''.)
    18: ...tes|Vice President]] [[Dick Cheney]] or even President George W. Bush.
  3. Christina of Sweden (9364 bytes)
    1: ...attle of L?] ([[November 6]], [[1632]]) during Sweden's intervention in Germany in the [[Thirty Years'...
    3: <table border=1 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 align=right style=...
    5: ...ourdon stor.jpg|center|185px|Christina of Sweden, depicted by S颡stien Bourdon]]
    12: ...td>'''Predecessor'''<td>[[Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden]]
    13: ...lign=top><td>'''Successor'''<td>[[Charles X of Sweden]]
  4. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    1: {| border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right...
    9: |'''PM Predecessor:'''
    25: |[[Order of the Garter|Order of the Garter]]<br>Life Barony
    27: ... Kesteven" -->''', [[Order of the Garter|LG]] [[Order of Merit|OM]] [[Privy Council|PC]] [[Royal Socie...
    29: ...he Conservative leadership in [[1975]]. She was undefeated at the polls, winning the [[United Kingdom ...
  5. Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
    6: ...m]]. Because of Edwin Earhart's inability to provide for his family, Amelia spent the first twelve yea...
    8: ...War I]]. In 1919 she enrolled as a pre-medical student at [[Columbia University]] in [[New York City]]...
    10: ... her life began to include George Putnam. The two developed a friendship during preparation for the At...
    14: ... of the [[National Geographic Society]] from President [[Herbert Hoover]].
    16: ...[[Newark, New Jersey]]. In July [[1936]] she took delivery of a [[Lockheed 10E]] "Electra," financed b...
  6. Grace Hopper (7469 bytes)
    1: ...rogrammer]] for the [[Mark I Calculator]] and the developer of the first [[compiler]] for a computer p...
    3: ... at [[Yale University]], where she received an MA degree in the same two subjects in [[1930]] and in [...
    5: ...d from the Navy, but she continued to work on the development of the Mark II and the Mark III Calculat...
    7: ...auchly]] Computer Corporation and joined the team developing the [[UNIVAC I]]. In the early [[1950s]] ...
    9: ...machine code]] or in languages close to machine code, such as the [[assembler]]s of the time. It is fa...
  7. Maria Goeppert-Mayer (4176 bytes)
    3: ... From a young age, Maria was surrounded by the students and lecturers from the University, intellectua...
    5: ...at Sarah Lawrence College. Here she developed a model for the nuclear shell structure. For this work s...
    7: ... is spinning around the Sun. Maria described the idea elegantly:
    11: ...1963]] saw both [[Maria]] and [[Hans Jensen]] awarded the Nobel Prize for [[Physics]] "for their disco...
    17: After her death in [[1972]], an award was set up by the [[Amer...
  8. Marilyn Monroe (30186 bytes)
    2: ...en presence, stunning good looks and mysterious [[death]] would make her a perennial [[sex symbol]] an...
    6: ... of Los Angeles County Hospital. Her grandmother, Della Monroe Grainger, later had her baptized ''Norm...
    8: ...Ida claimed that she and Wayne had seriously considered adopting her, which they could not have done w...
    10: ...ospital in [[Norwalk, California|Norwalk]], where Della had died; Gladys's father, Otis, died in a men...
    12: ...elf, yet also developed a gritty, opportunistic side and a super-human drive. She was very intelligent...
  9. Fanny Blankers-Koen (14562 bytes)
    1: ...hile 3rd place finisher [[Shirley Strickland]] is depicted on the far left.]]
    7: ...by the [[International Association of Athletics Federations]] (IAAF).
    11: ...ar she was a sports talent, but she could not decide which sport to pick. A swimming coach advised her...
    13: ... Record in the 800 [[metre|m]]. Fanny Koen soon made the Dutch team, although as a sprinter, not a mid...
    17: ...y 2, 1940, a week before the Netherlands were invaded by German troops.
  10. Nadia Comaneci (5337 bytes)
    3: ... of 10 in an Olympic gymnastic event. She is considered by some to be one of the greatest athletes in ...
    5: ... and Stefania-Alexandrina; she was named after "Nadezhda" ("Hope"), the heroine of a Russian film.
    7: ...ela Karolyi]] and his wife Marta, who would later defect to the [[United States]] and become coaches o...
    11: Comaneci successfully defended her European all-around title in 1977, but the R...
    13: ...t from her metal grip buckle. Against doctors' orders, she left the hospital and competed on beam whe...
  11. Mia Hamm (6476 bytes)
    3: ...y for the national team at age 15, Mia later attended the [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hil...
    11: ...passed the Atlanta Olympic final as the most-attended women's sports event, with over 90,000 filling t...
    13: Also in '99, Hamm began the ''Mia Foundation'', dedicated to help with bone marrow research and to h...
    15: ...IFA]] as the ''Female Player of The Year'' alongside [[Ronaldo]], who won ''Male Player of The Year'' ...
    17: ... in a private ceremony. A few hundred guests attended. On [[May 14]], [[2004]], she announced her reti...
  12. Larisa Latynina (2531 bytes)
    3: ...90;&#1099;&#1085;&#1080;&#1085;&#1072;'''; born [[December 27]], [[1934]] in [[Kherson]], [[Ukrainian ...
    5: ...r choreographer moved out of town. At age 19, she debuted internationally at the [[1954]] Rome World C...
    9: ...rgin of 9 points. Latynina also successfully defended her floor title, while winning silver medals in ...
    11: Still the defending World Champion at the [[1964 Summer Olympi...
  13. Rebecca Lobo (1887 bytes)
    3: ...ll Championship|National Championship]] with an undefeated 35-0 record. In her senior year, she won t...
    5: ...rated on a book entitled ''The Home Team'', which dealt with RuthAnn's battle with [[breast cancer]].
    7: ...e years of her career with New York. Lobo was traded to the [[Houston Comets]] from the New York Libe...
    11: ...rts Illustrated]]'' writer [[Steve Rushin]]. On [[December 25]], [[2004]] Rushin and Lobo had their fi...
    20: preceded=[[Lisa Leslie]]|
  14. Human brain (15406 bytes)
    9: ...synaptic]] connections, making it one of the most densely connected network systems among natural and ...
    15: ...arated by a prominent [[central fissure]]. A well-developed [[cerebellum]] is visible at the back of t...
    21: ...weighs 1,500 g in air weighs only 50 g when suspended in CSF. (Livingston, 1965). Fluid movement withi...
    23: ...pressure can result in permanent brain injury and death.
    25: ...vic openings to accommodate the birth of large-headed children, but the larger this opening, the more ...
  15. Heart (10132 bytes)
    1: ...Image:Heart_crca.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    3: ... language|Greek]] ''kardia'' (&kappa;&alpha;&rho;&delta;&iota;&alpha;) for "heart".
    7: ... a sac known as the [[pericardium]] and is surrounded by the [[lung]]s. In adults, it weighs about 300...
    9: A thick muscular wall, the [[septum]], divides the right atrium and ventricle from the left atr...
    15: ...takes places and the blood releases [[carbon dioxide]] into the lung cavity and picks up [[oxygen]]. T...
  16. Back (949 bytes)
    2: ... '''back''' usually refers to the [[posterior]] side of the [[torso]] in [[humans]] and other [[primat...
    8: ...y]] and many other games it means a player who is defending the [[goal]]. It is often qualified with ...
    10: ...) means the area behind the main colleges, alongside the [[River Cam]].
  17. Evaluation (3857 bytes)
    1: '''''Evaluation''' also means determining the value of an [[expression (mathematic...
    3: '''''Evaluation''''' is determining describes the process of examining information about...
    5: ...cher may have greater worth because of the higher demand and lower supply of qualified mathematics tea...
    7: ...tion and Joint Committee Standards can be found under "external links".
    10: ...ng of 14 questions that should be considered when determininig the effectiveness of an evaluation:
  18. Personal life (2762 bytes)
    2: ...in modern existence. There are service industries designed to help people improve their personal lives...
    4: ... little privacy in a community, and a person was identified by their [[job]].
    6: ...ciency, both at work and at home. A common phrase demonstrating this is "Work hard, play hard".
    10: The career from [[childbirth|birth]] to [[death]] is not always a uniform "daily life". Many p...
    12: ...n personally-defined life. Certain cultures, some defined by [[state]] or [[corporate]] agencies, enco...
  19. Imhotep (3367 bytes)
    1: ...age:Ancient_eygpt-1.jpg|thumb||170px|Clipart provided by <br> [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom C...
    3: ... [[Pharaoh]] [[Djoser|Djos�r]]'s [[Vizier]], he designed the [[Pyramid of Djzos�r]] ([[Step Pyrami...
    5: ...ne, and as author of the [[Edwin Smith papyrus]], detailing cures, ailments and [[anatomy|anatomical]]...
    7: ...e, and [[Amenhotep son of Hapu]], who was another deified architect.
    11: == Modern cultural impact==
  20. Egyptian chronology (11665 bytes)
    1: ...y]] is a type of [[chronology]] worked on for decades by scholars of [[Egyptology]].
    5: ...ist with no satisfactory solution. Scholars consider the creation of an Egyptian chronology a difficu...
    7: ...ages/03-Sci-Rev/SCI-REV-Teaching/HIS-SCI-STUDY-GUIDE/0006_egyptianChronolgoy.html]
    9: ...plete, also (with relics and artifacts missing or destroyed). Egyptian chronology is in a constant sta...
    13: ...phres Era'' may radically modify the prevailing modern Egyptian chronology, so the previous "firm" dat...

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