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  1. List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
    81: ...— [[1891]] (wing added), [[1909]] — [[1911]] (wings added)
    105: | [[1911]] — [[1917]]
    169: | [[1905]] — [[1911]]
    181: | [[1911]] — [[1916]]
  2. History of China (45919 bytes)
    14: ...e [[13th century BC]] and takes the form of inscriptions of divination records on the bones or shells ...
    50: ...89. "South China under the Later Han Dynasty" (Chapter One from ''Generals of the South: the Foundatio...
    51: ...Han for the years 189 to 220 AD as recorded in Chapters 59 to 69 of the Zizhi tongjian of Sima Guang, ...
    55: ....'' Draft annotated English translation.[http://depts.washington.edu/uwch/silkroad/texts/hhshu/hou_han...
    56: ...'' Draft annotated English translation. [http://depts.washington.edu/uwch/silkroad/texts/weilue/weilue...
  3. Persepolis (15450 bytes)
    6: ...f Jamshid"). That they represent the Persepolis captured and partly destroyed by [[Alexander of Macedo...
    8: ...akshi Rustam'' is expressly declared in its inscription to be the tomb of [[Darius Hystaspis]], concer...
    18: ...it was probably under this king, with whom the sceptre passed to a new branch of the royal house, that...
    27: :(5) Promptly many torches were gathered. Female musicians w...
    30: ...that intrepidity in encountering dangers, his promptness in forming and carrying out plans, his good f...
  4. China (38909 bytes)
    7: ...[[Taiwan]]'', which is also the usage commonly adopted in the West (see [[political status of Taiwan]]...
    16: ...the [[axis mundi]] of surrounding nations; a concept that continued well into the [[Qing dynasty]], al...
    18: ...ften included as a part of "Zhongguo", though acceptance or denial of such claims remains politically ...
    30: The most commonly accepted theory as to the origin of the [[English langua...
    43: ...), the [[Mayans]], [[India]]([[Sanskrit]]),and Egypt.
  5. List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
    19: ... I of Egypt|Abbas I]], (1813-1854), pasha of [[Egypt]]
    21: *[[Abbas II]], (1874-1944), khedive of Egypt
    24: ...[[Edwin Austin Abbey|Abbey, Edwin Austin]], (1852-1911), artist, painter
    100: ...Alexandria]], (died 978), [[Coptic Christianity|Coptic]] Pope
  6. Denis Diderot (13048 bytes)
    12: In 1747 he wrote the ''Promenade du sceptique'', an [[allegory]] pointing first to the extr...
    14: ...cation of the principle of relativism to the concept of [[God]]. What makes the ''Lettre sur les aveug...
    23: ...at were then moving the cultivated class to its depths, but still were comparatively ineffectual by re...
    31: ...in correcting proofs, and in bringing the manuscript of less competent contributors into decent shape....
    34: ...t of Diderot.jpg|thumb|200px|Portrait by [[Jean-Baptiste Greuze]], 1766]]
  7. Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
    19: ... propose to May. George duly proposed and May accepted. Despite its being an arranged marriage, May an...
    29: ...ried Henry Lascelles, 6th Earl of Harewood ([[9 September]] [[1882]] – [[23 May]] [[1947]]); and...
    56: ...a]] for the [[Delhi Durbar]] on [[December 11]],[[1911]]. The King and Queen toured the country visiting...
    58: ...VII, was slow in leaving Buckingham Palace, and kept some of the royal jewels that should have been pa...
    62: ...nd Albert, and her youngest son Prince John was kept away on the Sandringham Estate so the public woul...
  8. Emma Goldman (12210 bytes)
    3: ...r [[anarchist]] [[writing]]s and [[speech]]es. Adopted by [[Second-wave feminism|Second-wave feminists...
    13: ...States at the time. Her defense of Berkman's attempted assassination of [[Henry Clay Frick]] made her ...
    21: ...sident several days before. The authorities' attempt to associate her and the other nine anarchists wi...
    24: ... as a tragic consequence of social conditions. In 1911, Goldman wrote in ''[[Mother Earth (magazine)|Mot...
    29: ...dman were both involved in setting up [[No Conscription leagues]] and organising rallies against [[Wor...
  9. Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
    12: The jury accepted her first painting for the [[Paris Salon]] in [...
    27: After a trip to Egypt in [[1910]], where she was awed by the ancient ar...
    29: ...heumatism]], [[neuralgia]] and [[cataract]]s in [[1911]], she did not slow down, but after [[1914]] she ...
    63: ...tt Mary Helene de Septeuil 1889.jpg|''Helene de Septeuil'' (1889)
  10. George Eliot (6014 bytes)
    19: ...hea Brooke and Tertius Lydgate, each long for exceptional lives but are powerfully constrained by thei...
    55: .../E/EL/ELIOT_GEORGE.htm George Eliot in LoveToKnow 1911 Encyclopdia]
  11. Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
    9: ...ppointing roles and the public's inability to accept Pickford in roles that reflected her own age, rat...
    11: ...Irish-born silent-film actor, on [[January 7]], [[1911]]. The couple had numerous marital problems, name...
    15: ...er, whom she married in [[1937]]; they had two adopted children, Roxanne and Ronald. Fairbanks, howeve...
    20: * [[1911]]: Majestic Film Corp.
    27: ...complete control over her films, ranging from script to the final cut.
  12. Marie Curie (5862 bytes)
    13: ... she received the [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]], [[1911]] "in recognition of her services to the advancem...
    19: ... tubes, milked from the radium she purified. Promptly after the war started, she cashed in her and he...
  13. Mahalia Jackson (2345 bytes)
    1: ...w Orleans, Louisiana]] and began singing in a [[Baptist]] church. She moved to [[Chicago]] in [[1927]...
  14. Hildegard of Bingen (14070 bytes)
    3: ... Bingen''' ([[September 16]] [[1098]] – [[September 17]], [[1179]]) was a [[German people|German...
    12: ...e heavens were opened and a blinding light of exceptional brilliance flowed through my entire brain. A...
    20: [[Image:Sthildegard-manuscript.jpg|thumb|"Universal Man" illumination from Hilde...
    22: ...ons of words for her lyrics and a constructed script, many [[conlang]]ers look upon her as a mediaeval...
    26: ... balance to the body. That is why in giving descriptions of plants, trees, birds, animals, stones, Hil...
  15. Lucille Ball (12427 bytes)
    1: ...:Lucyheadshot.jpg|thumb|right|210px|Lucille Ball (1911~1989)]]
    2: '''Lucille Ball''' ([[August 6]], [[1911]] – [[April 26]], [[1989]]) was an [[United...
    18: ...ch had a hectic performing schedule which often kept them apart.
    24: ... shades ranging from white to medium gray) were kept on set to 'paint out' innappropriate shadows and ...
    50: ...Speeeeeeed it Up a little!!") Lucy and Ethel attempt to get jobs — for which they are demonstrab...
  16. Babe Zaharias (4002 bytes)
    3: ...], [[1911]] in [[Port Arthur, Texas]] – [[September 27]], [[1956]]) was an [[United States|Ameri...
  17. Retina (13061 bytes)
    5: ...In [[embryonal development]], the retina and the optic nerve originate as outgrowths of the [[brain]].
    12: ... spot (anatomy)|blind spot]] as it lacks photoreceptors. It appears as an oval white area of 3 mm<sup>...
    14: ...e layers (from left to right) to hit the photoreceptors (right layer). This elicits chemical transform...
    16: ...ls lie innermost in the retina while the photoreceptive cells lie outermost. Because of this light mus...
    18: ...blue light. This is known as the [[blue field entoptic phenomenon]] (or Scheerer's phenomenon).
  18. Cornet (3752 bytes)
    11: ...s a public domain image from Webster's Dictionary 1911]]
    19: ...in so that true melodic playing is impossible except in the extreme high register. So, to change the l...
  19. John Adams (18716 bytes)
    24: ...early age he developed the habit of writing descriptions of events and impressions of men. The earlies...
    37: ...se resolutions before the Congress until their adoption on [[July 2]], [[1776]].
    39: ...cupied the foremost place in the debate on its adoption. Before this question had been disposed of, Ad...
    46: ... with Great Britain and again sent to Europe in September [[1779]]. The [[France|French]] government, ...
    64: ..., Jefferson had died a few hours earlier). His crypt lies at [[United First Parish Church]] (also know...
  20. Prime Meridian (3211 bytes)
    7: # It was desirable to adopt a single world meridian to replace the numerous o...
    10: # All countries would adopt a universal day.
    15: ...ench did not adopt the Greenwich meridian until [[1911]].

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