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- Australia (39438 bytes)
28: established_dates=From the [[United Kingdom|UK]]:<br>[[1 January]] [[1...
44: ...notes=<sup>1</sup>There are some minor variations from these three timezones, see [[Australian States ...
50: ...island]], [[Boigu Island]], is about 5 kilometres from Papua New Guinea. This has led to a complicated...
54: The name Australia derives from the [[Latin]] ''australis'', meaning ''southern...
55: ...w of [[Port Jackson]], taken from the South Head, from ''A Voyage to Terra Australis''. [[Sydney]] was... - Plato (17363 bytes)
8: ...nsists of a series of footnotes to Plato." -- [[Alfred North Whitehead]], Process and Reality, 1929]]
12: ...es"; however, his [[nickname]], Plato, originated from wrestling. Since "Plato" means ''broad'', it pr...
18: ...s]]... some however say that it received its name from an ancient hero." (Robinson, Arch. Graec. I i 1...
29: ...hereas his later writing increasingly breaks away from the views of his former teacher. In the middle ...
31: ... dialogue distances both Plato and a given reader from the philosophy being discussed; one can choose ... - Jury (14851 bytes)
6: ...e a jury, panels are initially selected at random from the adult population of the district served by ...
12: ...ution]]'', and in some jurisdictions a summing-up from the [[judge]]. They then retire as a group to c...
18: ..., which gave [[England|English]] [[nobles]] and [[freemen]] the right to be tried by a panel of their ...
22: ...hod for drafting jurors is to draw them at random from electoral rolls (known as [[allotment]] or [[so...
28: * Some jurisdictions, such as [[France]], [[New Zealand]], and the [[United States]]... - Scythia (22520 bytes)
1: ... location and extent of Scythia varied over time, from the [[Altai]] region where [[Mongolia]], [[Chin...
3: ...s as ''Ishkuzai'', who are reported as pouring in from the north some time around 700 BC, settling in ...
7: ...Indo-European word for ''archer'' in turn derives from the [[Proto-Indo-European]] root *'''skeud''', ...
9: ...riors, drawn after figures on an [[electrum]] cup from the Kul'Oba kurgan burial near [[Kerch]] ([[Her...
21: ...f scholars conjecture that they migrated westward from [[Central Asia]] between [[800 BC]] and [[600 B... - Bronze Age (9344 bytes)
2: ...reas of the World. In most parts of subsaharan [[Africa]], the [[Neolithic]] is directly followed by t...
6: The date of the arrival of a Bronze Age varies from culture to culture.
9: ...Significant overlap in the cultures of the region from the preceding [[Chalcolithic]] Period make the ...
19: ...[Mediterranean]] bronze objects indicates it came from as far away as [[Britain]].
33: .... Some authorities speculate that a [[tsunami]] from Thera destroyed Cretan cities. Others say that... - Hermes (10248 bytes)
3: ...al, of the cunning of thieves, and the messenger from the gods to humans. A lucky find was a ''herma...
6: ...th the way in which the wind may transfer objects from one place to another, and with the transition t...
11: ...ke to refer to a syncretic god combining elements from Hermes and the [[Egypt]]ian god [[Thoth]].
13: ... Mercurius'' corresponds to English ''Wednesday'' from ''Wodnes d槧' 'Woden's day'.
26: ...n" herms, the standing stone or wooden pillar was frankly simply a phallus. The ''hermai'' were used ... - Cairn Terrier (4164 bytes)
41: ... smaller or much larger than the breed standard. Cairns that have had puppy-mill backgrounds can weigh as...
43: ...l-groomed Cairn has a rough-and-ready appearance, free of artifice or exaggeration.
51: ...n eye disease that is found almost exclusively in Cairns. - Cane Toads (5279 bytes)
14: ... (''Bufo marinus'') is native to the [[Americas]] from southern [[Texas]] to northern [[Argentina]]. ...
18: ...f humans after consumption of toads. Ill-effects from contact with toads have also been reported and ...
20: ...y are active primarily at night, ranging far away from water.
22: Females lay from 4,000 to 36,000 eggs per clutch, and breed at l...
26: ...ad was introduced into [[Hawaii|Hawai'i]] in 1932 from [[Puerto Rico]] to control injurious insects in...
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