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- Canada (35540 bytes)
6: ...Bordering the [[United States]], its territorial claims extend north into the [[Arctic Ocean]] as far ...
10: ...ople [http://www.statcan.ca/english/edu/clock/population.htm].
17: ...Nations]], the [[Commonwealth of Nations]], and [[La Francophonie]]. Canada is officially [[Bilinguali...
18: * [[Canadian French|French]] is the majority language of [[Quebec]] and is widely spoken in [[New...
19: ...ommunities and in [[Nunavut]], where the majority language is [[Inuktitut]]. - Alaska (24727 bytes)
2: Name = Alaska |
3: Fullname = State of Alaska |
4: Flag = Alaska state flag.png |
5: Flaglink = [[Flag of Alaska]] |
6: Seal = Alaskastateseal.jpg | - Oklahoma (32092 bytes)
1: ... state's name '''Okla.''' As of [[2000]], the population is 3,450,654.
4: Name = Oklahoma |
5: Fullname = State of Oklahoma |
6: Flag = Oklahoma state flag.png |
7: Flaglink = [[Flag of Oklahoma]] | - Time zone (34024 bytes)
2: ...hows, the shapes of time zones can be quite irregular because they usually follow the boundaries of st...
6: ...e "base time" to which all other time zones are relative. UTC is, nevertheless, the official term for ...
8: ...n the last Sunday in October and 01:00 UTC on the last Sunday in March. For the remainder of the year ...
10: The time for a location is given relative to UTC. Some examples:
18: ...rom UTC, then the date at the location is one day later or earlier. Some examples: - Timeline of United States history (1860-1899) (10289 bytes)
7: [[Image:National-atlas-1970-1860.png|thumb|U.S. territorial extent in 1...
20: *[[1862]] - [[Morrill Land Grant Colleges Act]]
23: *[[1863]] - Lincoln issues [[Emancipation Proclamation]]
40: *[[1866]] - [[Ku Klux Klan]] founded
41: ...n military tribunals when civilian courts are available - History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
2: ...ed by the rise of [[populism]] and the American [[labor movement]]. Finally, the era was capped by U....
7: ...ithout first imposing preconditions. A series of laws, passed by the Federal government, established ...
9: ...es to enforce the civil rights of the formerly enslaved African-Americans in the South.
11: ...hat had been established under Abraham Lincoln's plan were abolished; the first Reconstruction Act sta...
13: ...of the original [[Ku Klux Klan]], in 1866; but it lasted for only three years. - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (37869 bytes)
1: ...te capitol.jpg|thumb|300px|The State Capitol of Oklahoma]]
2: ...:okc2.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Looking at Downtown Oklahoma City]]
3: ...s of outlying suburbs or rural areas often call Oklahoma City simply "The City."
5: ...sas, Missouri, [[Arkansas]], [[New Mexico]]) to Oklahoma.
7: ...eport from the U.S. Census Bureau. The city's population on July 1, 2003 totaled 523,303 with more tha... - French language (40201 bytes)
1:
2: |familycolor=lawngreen
3: ...tes=[[France]], [[Canada]], [[Belgium]], [[Switzerland]], [[U.S.]] state of [[Louisiana]], [[Haiti]], ...
5: |speakers=77 million (128 million with second language speakers)|rank=11
6: |family=[[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]]<br> - Hot spring (7271 bytes)
3: ...t [[groundwater]] issues from the ground on a regular basis for at least a predictable part of the [[y...
7: ...wn as the geothermal [[gradient]]. If water percolates deeply enough into the crust, it will be heate...
9: ...role]]; and if the water is mixed with mud and [[clay]], it is called a [[mud pot]]. Note that hot spr...
11: ...f the United States|U.S. President]] [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]], who built th...
15: ...ue some of these springs have, they are often popular [[tourist]] destinations, and locations for [[re... - River (12397 bytes)
1: ...r.Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
2: ...for all flowing natural waterways. In the vernacular, [[stream]] may be used to refer to smaller stre...
4: ...[ocean]] or other large body of water such as a [[lake]]. A river consists of several basic parts, ori...
7: ...ving a remnant, [[oxbow lake]]. Rivers that carry large amounts of [[sediment]] develop conspicuous [[...
9: ...f energy, via [[watermill]]s and [[hydroelectric plant]]s. - Puma (9263 bytes)
3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[mammal|Mammalia]]}}
11: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
15: ...is more commonly associated with the [[melanism|melanistic]] variants of [[leopard]]s or [[jaguar]]s r...
17: ...n in color and size of these animals across their large range of habitats. - Red deer (16671 bytes)
3: {{Taxobox begin placement | color = pink}}
6: {{Taxobox classis entry | taxon = [[Mammal]]ia}}
7: {{Taxobox ordo entry | taxon = [[Artiodactyla]]}}
11: {{Taxobox species entry | taxon = '''''C. elaphus'''''}}
12: {{Taxobox end placement}} - Alaskan husky (4973 bytes)
4: !Alaskan husky
10: |[[United States]] ([[Alaska]])
16: ...gnition that the Alaskan husky is expected to display a degree of northern dog type.
18: ... entered in such races, they nearly always finish last.
20: ...ill the demanding performance standards of world-class dogsled racing can be extremely valuable. A top... - Chinook (dog) (4501 bytes)
1: ...- The following markup is for the breed table displayed on the page. Scroll down to get to the main te...
9: !Classification and breed standards
27: ...eddog]] type or variety developed in the [[New England]] region of the [[United States|USA]] in the ea...
30: ...d is preferred and the head more strongly rectangular than other sleddog breeds. The tail is a well-fu...
36: ...es in Chinooks are [[epilepsy]], canine [[hip dysplasia]], and eye defects. - Mackenzie River husky (2191 bytes)
1: ...heir colours are the usual northern-dog range of black and white, shades of grey and sable, tan, or bl...
3: ...onsisting of a mix of [[Inuit]] ([[Eskimo]]) dog, large European breeds, and [[wolf]] ancestry.
5: Currently Donna Perry acts as a co-ordinator for Alaskan residents interested in breeding and preserva...
8: *[[Alaskan husky]]
12: *[http://classroomclipart.com/cgi-bin/kids/imageFolio.cgi?dire... - Seppala Siberian Sleddog (6982 bytes)
4: !Seppala Siberian Sleddog
6: ...[Image:2sssdleaders.jpg|thumb|250px|none|Two Seppala Siberian Sleddog lead dogs]]
12: !Classification
21: |[http://www.seppalasleddogs.com/documents/standard.htm SSSD Breed Std...
22: ....com/page5.html ISSSC]<small> (International Seppala Siberian<br> Sleddog Club)</small> - Brown Bear (9756 bytes)
3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[mammal|Mammalia]]}}
11: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
19: ...gth to the forelimbs for digging. Their heads are large and round with a [[concave]] facial profile. I...
22: ...ellinus'') is found in the foothills of the [[Himalaya]]. - Potato (22889 bytes)
3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = lightgreen }}
4: {{Taxobox_regnum_entry | taxon = [[Plant]]ae }}
5: {{Taxobox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[flowering plants|Tracheobionta]] }}
6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[dicotyledon|Magnoliopsida]]...
7: {{Taxobox_subclassis_entry | taxon = [[Asteridae]] }} - Cougars (8083 bytes)
3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[mammal|Mammalia]]}}
11: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
15: ...is more commonly associated with the [[melanism|melanistic]] variants of [[leopard]]s or [[jaguar]]s r...
17: ...n in color and size of these animals across their large range of habitats. - Donkeys (8731 bytes)
4: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
7: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Mammal]]ia}}
8: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Perissodactyla]]}}
12: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
18: ...s). They have long [[ear]]s and a "broomtail" similar to a cow's tail.
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