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- California (63989 bytes)
12: Governor = [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] (R)|
20: WaterArea = 20,047 |
21: PCWater = 4.7 |
45: ....gov/cgi-bin/waisgate?WAISdocID=06487414661+1+0+0&WAISaction=retrieve
78: Waltz = none - Georgia (U.S. state) (26579 bytes)
17: WaterArea = 3,945 |
18: PCWater = 2.6 |
36: ...8]]. Georgia's population in [[As of 2000|2000]] was 8,186,453 ([[United States 2000 Census|U.S. Cens...
38: ...'[[Georgia on My Mind]]'' by [[Hoagy Carmichael]] was originally written about a woman of that name, b...
50: ...da. In [[1724]], it was first suggested that what was by then a British colony be called [[Province of... - Iowa (24205 bytes)
2: Name = Iowa |
3: Fullname = State of Iowa |
4: Flag = Iowa state flag.png |
5: Flaglink = [[Flag of Iowa]] |
6: Seal = Iowastateseal.jpg | - Virginia (23198 bytes)
11: Governor = [[Mark R. Warner]] |
17: WaterArea = 8,220 |
18: PCWater = 7.4 |
38: ...ke away from Virginia during the [[American Civil War]].
40: ...f them were re-elected to a second term: [[George Washington]], [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[James Madison]... - Texas (39610 bytes)
17: WaterArea = 17,333 |
18: PCWater = 2.5 |
55: ...on the north (across the [[Red River (Mississippi watershed)|Red River]]), and [[Louisiana]] (across t...
70: ...]], [[Comanche]], [[Cherokee]], [[Kiowa]], [[Tonkawa]], and [[Wichita (tribe)|Wichita]]. Currently, t...
74: Prior to [[1821]], Texas was part of the [[Spain|Spanish]] colony of [[New Sp... - Tennessee (19096 bytes)
17: WaterArea = 2,400 |
18: PCWater = 2.2 |
39: ...resent-day [[Monroe County, Tennessee]]. The town was located on a river of the same name (now known a...
46: ... prior to Cherokee migration into the river's headwaters.
48: ...], as an estimated 4,000 Cherokees died along the way.<sup>[[#References|1]]</sup> - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
6: * 2.4 MYA: [[Oldowan|Stone tools]] in [[Africa]]
34: ...ntury BC|3800s BC]]: [[Sweet Track|Engineered roadway]] in [[England]]
55: * [[Water clock]] in [[History of ancient Egypt|Egypt]]
110: * [[1510]]: [[Pocket watch]]: [[Peter Henlein]]
142: * [[1767]]: [[Carbonated water]]: [[Joseph Priestley]] - List of people by name: U (6532 bytes)
15: *[[Stewart Udall|Udall, Stewart Lee]] (1920-)
16: *[[Tom Udall|Udall, Thomas Stewart "Tom"]] (1948-)
32: *[[Walter Ulbricht|Ulbricht, Walter]], (1893-1973), Leader of DDR
57: ...er, [[History of independent Mongolia|Mongolian]] warlord
68: ... Upham|Upham, Charles]], (1908-1994), New Zealand war hero - Alexander of Aphrodisias (2599 bytes)
1: ...f pre-eminence, ''o exegetes'' ("the expositor"), was a native of [[Aphrodisias]] in [[Caria]].
3: He came to [[Athens]] towards the end of the [[2nd century]] AD, became head...
4: The object of his work was to free the doctrine from the [[syncretism]] of ...
21: ... fate (''De la liberte et du hazard'', [[Paris]], 1870).
22: ...enaissance]] his doctrine of the soul's mortality was adopted by [[F. Pomponazzi]] against the [[Thomi... - Time zone (34024 bytes)
2: ... transport|railways]] this became increasingly awkward. Time zones partially rectified the problem by ...
22: *[[Honolulu]], [[Hawaii|Hawai'i]], USA: UTC − 10 (e.g. if it is 06:00 UT...
31: ...]]'s public clocks were using GMT by [[1855]], it was not made Britain's legal time until [[August 2]]...
33: ...nutes ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. This standard was known as New Zealand Mean Time.
35: ...dgepodge was made uniform when Standard zone time was made legal by the [[Congress of the United State... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
28: *[[Oswald Achenbach]] ([[1827]]-[[1905]])
48: *[[Washington Allston]] ([[1779]]-[[1843]])
90: *[[Edward Mitchell Bannister]] ([[1828]]-[[1901]])
116: *[[Frédéric Bazille]] ([[1841]]-[[1870]])
137: *[[Alexander Benois]] ([[1870]]-[[1960]]) - Claude Monet (4533 bytes)
2: ... 14]], [[1840]] – [[December 5]], [[1926]]) was a French [[impressionism|impressionist]] painter...
4: ...e family grocery store business, but Claude Monet wanted to paint. On the beaches of Normandy, he met ...
12: During the [[Franco-Prussian War]] ([[1870]] – [[1871]]), Monet took refuge in England...
23: ...:monet.waterlilies.500pix.jpg|thumb|right|275px|''Water Lily Pond (Le bassin aux Nympheas)'' ([[1889]]...
24: ...g controlled nature — his own garden, his [[water lilies]], his pond, and his bridge. He also pa... - American Civil War (47733 bytes)
8: |Conflict||'''American Civil War'''
16: !colspan="2"|'''[[Battles of the American Civil War]]'''
50: ...tles (see the article [[Naming the American Civil War]]).
53: ... Abraham Lincoln in 1860]] – even before he was inaugurated. They were [[South Carolina]] ([[De...
55: ...d the state capital of [[Jefferson City]] when it was attacked by northern Gen. [[Nathaniel Lyon]] on ... - Timeline of United States history (1860-1899) (10289 bytes)
1: ...re than 550,000 Americans died fighting the Civil War, include these men felled during the bloody Batt...
13: *[[1861]] - [[American Civil War]] begins at [[Fort Sumter]]
19: *[[1862]] - [[Pacific Railway Act]]
28: *[[1864]] - [[Wade Davis Bill]]
34: *[[1865]] - [[United States Civil War]] ends - History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
2: ...the era was capped by U.S. involvement in [[World War I]].
7: ...reconstruction, but the immense human cost of the war and the social changes wrought by it led [[Unite...
9: ...e [[Civil Rights Act of 1866]]; however, his veto was overridden. This failure of the federal governm...
11: ...e midterm elections, the first Reconstruction Act was passed on [[March 2]], [[1867]]; the last on [[M...
13: ...ticipated in these governments were called [[scalawags]]. Republicans took control of all state gover... - Mississippi (15114 bytes)
17: WaterArea = 3,940 |
18: PCWater = 3 |
40: ...llings that mean "large waters" or "father of the waters." Other nicknames attached to Mississippi are...
42: [[USS Mississippi|USS ''Mississippi'']] was named in honor of this state.
46: ...(U.S. state)|Georgia]] and [[South Carolina]] and was later twice expanded to include disputed territo... - January 2 (10888 bytes)
15: ...iscovery of the planet [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]] was announced at a meeting of the [[Acad魩e des Sci...
16: *[[1870]] - Construction of the [[Brooklyn Bridge]] begin...
25: *[[1905]] - [[Russo-Japanese War]]: The [[Russia]]n fleet surrenders at [[L?ou|Po...
32: ... the bank of the [[River Taff]] in [[Cardiff]], [[Wales]].
33: ... will eventually be constructed by the end of the war. - Economics (30960 bytes)
1: ...[scarcity|scarce]] resources to satisfy unlimited wants. This involves analyzing the [[production]], ...
7: ...economics focused on the satisfaction of material wants and this remains the focus of economics. As t...
19: ...ivided into numerous subdisciplines that do not always fit neatly into the macro-micro categorization....
45: ... [[Adam Smith]]'s ''[[Wealth of Nations]]'', this was the trade-off between price and convenience. A g...
56: ...d pay more for rent of his home, or live farther away and pay less, "paying the difference out of his ... - Independence Day (United States) (6238 bytes)
13: ...ly fireworks.jpg|thumb|These fireworks over the [[Washington Monument]] are typical of Fourth of July ...
23: ...ned by the members of the Congress, but even that was kept secret to protect the members from British ...
27: ...of this continent to the other, from this time forward for evermore.
29: ...ess, was first adopted by the vote of the 4th. It was also the first day Philadelphians heard the offi...
34: * In [[1778]], General [[George Washington]] marked the Fourth with a double ration ... - Pope Honorius I (1423 bytes)
1: '''Honorius I''' (died [[October 12]], [[638]]) was [[pope]] from [[625]] to [[638]].
3: ...ions surrounding the [[First Vatican Council]] of 1870.
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