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Albert Einstein
| birth_place = Ulm, Württemberg, Germany
Albert_Einstein
Abortion
An abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by the removal or expulsion of a embryo or fetus from the uterus, resulting in or caused by its death. An abortion can occur spontaneously due to complications during pregnancy or can be induced.
Abortion
American Revolutionary War
Nathanael Greene Horatio Gates John Paul Jones Gilbert de La Fayette Tadeusz Kościuszko Benedict Arnold Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben Comte de Rochambeau Comte de Grasse Bailli de Suffren Louis Guillouet d'Orvilliers Bernardo de Gálvez Luis de Córdova Johan Zoutman
American_Revolutionary_War
Alfred Hitchcock
| location = Leytonstone, London
Alfred_Hitchcock
American Civil War
The American Civil War (1861–1865), also known as the War Between the States and several other names, was a civil war in the United States of America. Eleven Southern slave states declared their secession from the U.
American_Civil_War
Akira Kurosawa
| location = Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan
Akira_Kurosawa
Agatha Christie
| birthplace = Torquay, Devon, England
Agatha_Christie
Miss Marple
Jane Marple, usually known as Miss Marple, is a fictional character appearing in twelve of Agatha Christie's crime novels. Miss Marple is an elderly spinster who acts as an amateur detective, and lives in the village of St.
Miss_Marple
Alexis Carrel
|death_place =
Alexis_Carrel
Ainu people
|langs=Ainu is the traditional language. According to research by Alexander Vovin, in 1996 only 15 fluent speakers remained, and the last speaker of the Sakhalin dialect had died in 1994.
Ainu_people
Andrew Jackson
first TN Congressman (statehood)
Andrew_Jackson
Andrew Johnson
|birth_place=Raleigh, North Carolina
Andrew_Johnson
Anti-ballistic missile
An anti-ballistic missile (ABM) is a missile designed to counter ballistic missiles (a missile for missile defense). A ballistic missile is used to deliver nuclear, chemical, biological or conventional warheads in a ballistic flight trajectory.
Anti-ballistic_missile
Alternative medicine
The term alternative medicine, as used in the modern western world, encompasses any healing practice "that does not fall within the realm of conventional medicine." Commonly cited examplesDefinition of Complementary medicine, MedicineNet.
Alternative_medicine
American English
==Phonology==
American_English
Al-Qaeda
|logo = Flag of al-Qaeda.svg
Al-Qaeda
Andrew Carnegie
| birth_place = Dunfermline, Fife, United Kingdom
Andrew_Carnegie
Airline
An airline provides air transport services for passengers or freight, generally with a recognized operating certificate or license. Airlines lease or own their aircraft with which to supply these services and may form partnerships or alliances with other airlines for mutual benefit.
Airline
American Civil Liberties Union
|headquarters = New York, NY
American_Civil_Liberties_Union
American Revolution
The American Revolution refers to the period during the last half of the 18th century in which the Thirteen Colonies gained independence from the British Empire and became the United States of America. In this period, the colonies united against the British Empire and entered into the armed conflict known as the American Revolutionary War (or the "American War of Independence"), between 1775 and 1783.
American_Revolution
Andrew Wiles
|birth_place = Cambridge, England
Andrew_Wiles
African American
African Americans or Black Americans are citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in any of the black populations of Africa. In the United States, the term is generally used for Americans with at least partial Sub-Saharan African ancestry.
African_American
Alford plea
In the law of the United States, an Alford plea is a plea in criminal court in which the defendant does not admit the act and asserts innocence, but admits that sufficient evidence exists with which the prosecution could likely convince a judge or jury to find the defendant guilty. Upon receiving an Alford plea from a defendant, the court may immediately pronounce the defendant guilty and impose sentence as if the defendant had otherwise been convicted of the crime; however, in many states, such as Massachusetts, a plea which "admits sufficient facts" more typically results in the case being continued without a finding and later dismissed.
Alford_plea
Arthur Conan Doyle
Talk:Arthur_Conan_Doyle
Abu Sayyaf
The Abu Sayyaf Group (Arabic: جماعة أبو سياف; , ASG), also known as al-Harakat al-Islamiyya is one of several militant Islamist separatist groups based in and around the southern islands of the Philippines, in Bangsamoro (Jolo, Basilan, and Mindanao) where for almost 30 years various Muslim groups have been engaged in an insurgency for a state, independent of the predominantly Catholic Philippines. The name of the group is derived from the Arabic ابو, abu ("father of") and sayyaf ("SwordsmithFBI Updates Most Wanted Terrorists and Seeking Information – War on Terrorism Lists, FBI national Press Release, February 24, 2006").
Abu_Sayyaf
Arthur Miller
| birthplace = New York City, New York
Arthur_Miller
Abdul Rashid Dostum
|died=
Abdul_Rashid_Dostum
Akio Morita
Akio Morita (盛田昭夫 Morita Akio, January 26, 1921 in Tokoname, Aichi, Japan – October 3, 1999 in Tokyo) was a co-founder of Sony Corporation with his friend Masaru Ibuka (April 11, 1908 - December 19, 1997).
Akio_Morita
Andrei Sakharov
|birth_place = Moscow, USSR
Andrei_Sakharov
Astrobiology
Astrobiology (from Greek , astron, "constellation, star"; , bios, "life"; and , -logia) is the interdisciplinary study of life in the Universe, combining aspects of astronomy, biology and geology.NASA - Astrobiology It is focused primarily on the study of the origin, distribution and evolution of life.
Astrobiology
And did those feet in ancient time
"And did those feet in ancient time" is a short poem by William Blake from the preface to his epic Milton: a Poem (1804). Today it is best known as the hymn "Jerusalem", with music written by C.
And_did_those_feet_in_ancient_time
Durrani Empire
The Durrani Empire (also referred to as the Afghan Empire) was a large state based in modern Afghanistan and Pakistan and later included northeastern Iran and even parts of western India.MECW Volume 18, p.
Durrani_Empire
The Birth of a Nation
(LA)
The_Birth_of_a_Nation
The Bronx
{{Infobox Settlement
The_Bronx
Blues
Guitar Piano Harmonica Bass guitar Drums Saxophone Vocals Trumpet Trombone
Blues
Brazil
"Order and Progress"
Brazil
Bible
Bible refers to respective collections of religious writings of Judaism and of Christianity.Dictionary.
Bible
Bolivia
Bulibya RepublikaWuliwya Suyu
Bolivia
Baseball
Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each. The goal of baseball is to score runs by hitting a thrown ball with a bat and touching a series of four markers called bases arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot square, or diamond.
Baseball
Bill Joy
William Nelson Joy (born Nov 8, 1954), commonly known as Bill Joy, is an American computer scientist. Joy co-founded Sun Microsystems in 1982 along with Vinod Khosla, Scott McNealy, Andy Bechtolsheim and Vaughan Pratt, and served as chief scientist at the company until 2003.
Bill_Joy
Benjamin Franklin
|birth_place=Boston, Massachusetts
Benjamin_Franklin
Boston, Massachusetts
The Hub (of the Universe),1 The Cradle of Liberty, Title Town, The Cradle of Modern America, Athens of America, The Walking City
Boston,_Massachusetts
Big Dig (Boston, Massachusetts)
The Big Dig is the unofficial name of the Central Artery/Tunnel Project (CA/T), a megaproject that rerouted the Central Artery (Interstate 93), the chief highway through the heart of Boston, Massachusetts, into a 3.5 mile (5.
Big_Dig_(Boston,_Massachusetts)
Biological warfare
Biological warfare (BW) — known as a germ warfare, biological weapons and bioweaponry — is the use of any pathogen (bacterium, virus or other disease-causing organism) as a weapon of war. Using nonliving toxic products, even if produced by living organisms (e.
Biological_warfare
Bioterrorism
Bioterrorism is terrorism by intentional release or dissemination of biological agents (bacteria, viruses or toxins); these may be in a naturally-occurring or in a human-modified form.
Bioterrorism
Black Death
The Black Death, or the Black Plague, was one of the deadliest pandemics in human history, widely thought to have been caused by a bacterium named Yersinia pestis (Bubonic plague),Researchers sound the alarm: the multidrug resistance of the plague bacillus could spread but recently attributed by some to other diseases.
Black_Death
Boudica
Boudica (also spelled Boudicca, formerly known as Boadicea, and known in Welsh culture and legends as "Buddug") (d. AD 60 or 61) was a queen of the Iceni tribe of what is now known as East Anglia who led an uprising of the tribes against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire.
Boudica
Boeing 747
|name = Boeing 747
Boeing_747
Boris Pasternak
| image = Pasternak.jpg
Boris_Pasternak
Black people
The term black people usually refers to a racial group of humans with dark skin color, but the term has also been used to categorise a number of diverse populations into one common group. Some definitions of the term include only people of relatively recent Sub Saharan African descent (see African diaspora), while others extend the term to any of the populations characterized by dark skin color, a definition that also includes certain populations in Oceania and Southeast Asia.
Black_people