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- History of the United States (1918-1945) (54688 bytes)
7: ... the cities. However agriculture became increasingly mechanized with widespread use of the [[tractor]...
16: ...e standard of living in rural areas fell increasingly behind that of urban and suburban areas which sa...
36: ...oolidge was a taciturn, personally honest [[New England]]er who generally saw his role as to stay out ...
48: ...and a great increase in [[unemployment]]. On the global scale, the market crash in the USA was a fina...
88: ...s]], however, Roosevelt entered office with no single ideology or plan for dealing with the depression... - History of the United States (1945-1964) (29139 bytes)
13: When the war ended in Europe on [[May 8]], [[1945]], Soviet and Western (US, British, and French) t...
15: ... represent two ways of life, each vindicated in [[1945]] by previous disasters. Conflicting models of au...
17: ...y President [[Harry S. Truman]] since [[April]] [[1945]], was determined to open up the world's markets ...
28: ...eaty Organization]] (NATO), America's first "entangling" European alliance in 170 years. Stalin retali...
65: ...mer products, for which advertisers were increasingly adept at creating demand. Affluent Americans in ...
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- History of China (45919 bytes)
38: ...erivative was most probably introduced into the English language from Persian or Sanskrit origins for ...
44: ...he midst of land acquisitions, invasions and struggles of [[consort clan]]s and [[eunuch]]s. The [[Yel...
55: ... according to the Hou Hanshu.'' Draft annotated English translation.[http://depts.washington.edu/uwch/...
56: ...posed between 239 and 265 CE.'' Draft annotated English translation. [http://depts.washington.edu/uwch...
88: With that, he set the 11 men free. Amazingly, all 11 men reported themselves to the Capital. - China (38909 bytes)
3: ... single [[state]] or multiple states, and as a single [[nation]] or multiple nations.
7: ...rmer identity as the ruler of China, and increasingly characterizes itself as ''[[Taiwan]]'', which is...
30: ...eory as to the origin of the [[English language|English]] [[word]] "China" (and the [[prefix]] "Sino-"...
32: ...ilk Road]] before it finally reached Europe and England. The Western "China", transliterated to [[Shin...
49: Often times regime change was violent and strongly opposed and the ruler class needed to take speci... - List of people by name: Ag (3474 bytes)
12: ...iz, Louis]], (1807-1873), work on [[ice age]]s, [[glacier]]s
17: *[[Jack Agazarian|Agazarian, Jack]], (1916-1945), [[Special Operations Executive|SOE]] agent, WW ...
54: *[[Jenny Agutter|Agutter, Jenny]], (born 1952), English actress - Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
9: ...f England|Supreme Governor]] of the [[Church of England]], [[Commander-in-Chief]] of the [[UK Armed Fo...
20: ...lways been a strong believer in the [[Church of England]].
27: In [[1945]] Princess Elizabeth convinced her father that sh...
60: ...nd]] and at [[Sandringham House]] in [[Norfolk, England|Norfolk]].
62: ... the first reigning monarch to circumnavigate the globe, and also the first to visit [[Australia]], [[... - Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
6: ...sband, [[Robert Gould Shaw 2nd]], then moved to England where in 1906, she married [[Waldorf Astor, 2n...
8: ...She would be re-elected many times, serving until 1945. She attracted much attention as she was the firs... - Aung San Suu Kyi (4196 bytes)
4: '''Daw Aung San Suu Kyi''' (born [[June 19]], [[1945]] in Rangoon, Burma, now known as [[Yang?, [[Myan...
8: ...Studies]], [[University of London]]. While in [[England]], Suu Kyi met and married [[Michael Aris]], a...
23: ... Irish rock band [[U2 (band)|U2]] released the single "Walk On", which was written about and dedicated... - Mary Robinson (21825 bytes)
1: :Mary Robinson ''is also the name of an English poet, see [[Mary Robinson (poet)]]''
23: ...of the family were members of the [[Anglicanism|Anglican]] [[Church of Ireland]] while others were [[R...
25: ...tudying in Trinity, founded by [[Elizabeth I of England|Queen Elizabeth I]] and once a [[Protestant]],...
43: ...son resigned from the party in protest at the [[Anglo-Irish Agreement]] that the coalition under [[Gar...
45: ...ction to be contested by three candidates since [[1945]]. - Eleanor Roosevelt (11183 bytes)
3: ...First Lady of the United States]] from [[1933]]-[[1945]]. An active First Lady, she traveled around the ...
33: Following the death of her husband in 1945, Mrs. Roosevelt continued to live on the Hyde Par...
37: ...esponsible for her son's defeat and grew increasingly disgusted with his political conduct through the...
43: ...ton" to avoid offending the magazine's overwhelmingly male readership. One of Mrs. Roosevelt's prized... - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
19: |[[Grantham]], [[England]]
31: ...ally in the industrial heartlands of [[northern England]], and increased wealth inequalities. However ...
36: ...bour Party]] won control of Grantham Council in [[1945]], Roberts was not re-elected as an Alderman, a d...
45: ...ower in the [[1964]] election. When [[Sir Alec Douglas-Home]] stepped down, Thatcher voted for [[Edwar...
66: ... the dominant political philosophy in the major English-speaking nations for the era. - Madalyn Murray O'Hair (6271 bytes)
4: ...she in the [[Women's Auxiliary Army Corps]]. In [[1945]], while posted to a [[cryptography]] staff in [[...
13: ... variety of atheists as being unacceptable, seemingly all except those whom [[psychology|psychologist]...
24: ...y among users of the [[Internet]] through a seemingly unsquashable [[urban legend]]. An endlessly circ... - Isabel Allende (3632 bytes)
6: ...t of [[Chile]] from [[1970]] to [[1973|73]]. In 1945, her parents separated, and her mother relocated ...
12: ...l as a collection of articles, ''Civilice a su troglodita''. She also worked in Chilean television pr...
16: ...my Irons]], [[Meryl Streep]], [[Winona Ryder]], [[Glenn Close]] and [[Antonio Banderas]]. - Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
17: ...ere visiting with [[Alfred North Whitehead]] in England. They returned to France and volunteered to dr...
23: ...cute;tain|Pétain]] into English. Contrastingly, Judy Grahn (1989) describes her as, "a 19th Cen...
34: ...ls, plays, stories, librettos and poems. Increasingly, she developed her own highly idiosyncratic, pla...
54: ...of a painting, Stein using a high proportion of Anglo-Saxon words and a low proportion of Latin-based ...
58: ...lly appreciated by someone with no knowledge of English whatsoever," apparently entirely missing the p... - Rosalind Franklin (9829 bytes)
5: ...ted Kingdom]], into an affluent and influential Anglo-Jewish family. Her great uncle was [[Herbert Sam...
8: ...l degree in physical chemistry that she earned in 1945.
9: ...t seemed she had little choice but to return to England. - Josephine Baker (5957 bytes)
37: ...tp://www.imdb.com/title/tt0032459/ Fausse alerte (1945)]'' ... aka ''The French Way'' - Elise Rivet (1599 bytes)
1: ...Draria]], [[Algeria]] – died [[March 30]],[[1945]], [[Ravensbr? [[Germany]], was a [[Roman Catholi...
5: ...nd starving Mother Elise Rivet, on [[March 30]],[[1945]] only weeks before the war ended. - Mary Magdalene (15420 bytes)
24: ....com/gospel-magdalene.htm ''Gospel of Mary'']: (English), syncretic text, incorporating Coptic and ear...
31: ...ond Vatican Council]] ([[1969]]) it survives strongly in folk Catholicism.
45: ...ood when approached in the authorized way as a single, coherent, harmonious construction.
54: A modern lithograph by Richard Stodart (born 1945) of Mary Magdalene displaying an egg illustrates ... - Denise Bloch (2657 bytes)
3: ...n [[1915]] in [[France]] - died [[February 5]], [[1945]] in [[Ravensbr? [[Germany]], was a heroine of [[...
11: ...ecily Lefort]] was also executed at Ravensbr?In England, Denise Bloch is recorded on the [[Brookwood M... - Krystyna Skarbek (11133 bytes)
7: ...s a teen, Krystyna's father now dead, she falteringly entered the worlds of work and matrimony. A fir...
9: ...vement of the Polish courier missions was the smuggling across the Tatras of a secret, unique Polish [...
22: ... ([[November 21]], [[1944]] — [[May 14]], [[1945]]), when she visited Polish military headquarters...
42: ...hellip;] a British passport; for ever since the Anglo-American betrayal of her country at Yalta she ha... - Violette Szabo (2541 bytes)
3: ...([[June 26]], [[1921]] – [[February 5]]?, [[1945]]) was a [[World War II]] secret agent.
5: ... of a [[France|French]] mother and an [[England|English]] father, born '''Violette Bushell''' in [[Par...
9: She returned to England and quickly was sent back to [[Limoges]] in Fr...
11: ...uted by the Germans on or about [[February 5]], [[1945]] and her body disposed of in the [[crematorium]]... - Maya Deren (3661 bytes)
8: ... (1944) and "A Study in Choreography for Camera" (1945). In 1946 she was awarded a [[Guggenheim]] Found...
21: *''A Study in Choreography for Camera'' (1945) with [[Talley Beatty]]
33: *''The Private Life of a Cat'' (1945) Alexander Hammid, Director
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