Art, architecture, and archaeology
Art competitions at the Olympic Games • Felice Beato • Matthew Brettingham • Buddhist art • Graffiti • Holkham Hall • Paul Kane • Robert Lawson (architect) • El Lissitzky • Michigan State Capitol • Henry Moore • Sylvanus Morley • Benjamin Mountfort • Oxyrhynchus • Palladian architecture • Parthenon • Francis Petre • Sanssouci • Shotgun house • Sicilian Baroque • Templon • John Vanbrugh • Diego Velázquez • Roman Vishniac • Xanadu House
Awards and decorations
Hero of Belarus • Hero of Ukraine • Medal of Honor • Order of the Bath • Order of Canada • Order of the Garter • Order of St. Patrick • Order of the Thistle • Virtuti Militari
Biology and medicine
Action potential • AIDS • Albatross • Antarctic krill • Aquarium • Asperger syndrome • Asthma • Blue Whale • Norman Borlaug • Cat • Cerebellum • Chagas disease • Cladistics • Coconut crab • Dinosaur • DNA repair • Evolution • Fauna of Australia • Frog • Gray Wolf • Helicobacter pylori • History of saffron • Homo floresiensis • Humpback Whale • Island Fox • Kakapo • Keratoconus • Krill • Lesch-Nyhan syndrome • Marginated Tortoise • Barbara McClintock • Médecins Sans Frontières • Menstrual cycle • Mixed-breed dog • Multiple sclerosis • Myxobolus cerebralis • Orca • Paracetamol • Platypus • Pneumonia • Prostate cancer • Race • Right whale • Saffron • Short-beaked Echidna • Shrimp farm • Sperm Whale • Synapse • Tasmanian Devil • Tooth development • Tooth enamel • Trade and usage of saffron • Tuberculosis • U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program • Whale song • White's Tree Frog • Michael Woodruff
Business, economics, and finance
€2 commemorative coins • Bank of China (Hong Kong) • Billboard (advertising) • Celtic Tiger • Demand Note • Economy of Africa • Economy of India • Economy of the Iroquois • Economy of the Republic of Ireland • Gold standard • London congestion charge • Labour economics • Mercantilism • Second Malaysia Plan • Supply and demand • United Kingdom corporation tax
Chemistry and mineralogy
Acetic acid • Alchemy • Ammolite • Diamond • Helium • Hydrochloric acid • LSD • Linus Pauling • Raney nickel • Technetium • Titanium • Turquoise
Computing
Acorn Computers • Apple Macintosh • Architecture of Btrieve • Architecture of the Windows NT operating system line • ASCII • Btrieve • C programming language • Central processing unit • CPU cache • Color Graphics Adapter • Commodore 64 • Common Unix Printing System • Data Encryption Standard • Delrina • Emacs • Floppy disk • GNU/Linux naming controversy • History of computing hardware • HTTP cookie • Java programming language • Markup language • Microsoft Data Access Components • Microsoft • Mozilla Firefox • OpenBSD • PaX • Phishing • Quantum computer • Spyware • Windows 2000 • Windows XP • X Window core protocol • X Window System
Culture and society
Abbey Theatre • Belarusian Republican Youth Union • Black Seminoles • Breastfeeding • Cannabis rescheduling in the United States • Exploding whale • Flag of Australia • Flag of Belarus • Flag of the Republic of China • Flag of Hong Kong • Flag of India • Flag of Mexico • Flag of South Africa • Gender role • Greco-Buddhism • David Helvarg • History of merit badges (Boy Scouts of America) • Japanese toilet • Kitsch • Kibbutz • Korean name • Mail • Mandan • Metrication • Names of the Greeks • Octopus card • Pet skunk • Prostitution in the People's Republic of China • Spring Heeled Jack • Sociocultural evolution • Swastika • Ta-Yuan • Tamil people • Yuan (surname)
Education
Alpha Phi Alpha • Caulfield Grammar School • History of Michigan State University • Hopkins School • Michigan State University • University of Michigan • Wikipedia
Engineering and technology
Automatic number plate recognition • Beverage can stove • Caesar cipher • Canon T90 • Telephone exchange • Crash test dummy • Domestic AC power plugs and sockets • Eifel Aqueduct • Electrical engineering • Electronic amplifier • Enigma machine • Gas metal arc welding • Gas tungsten arc welding • Jarmann M1884 • Kammerlader • Krag-Jørgensen • Krag-Petersson • Nintendo Entertainment System • Nuclear weapon • Panavision • Phonograph cylinder • Radar • ROT13 • Saturn V • Shielded metal arc welding • Shoe polish • Spacecraft propulsion • Speech synthesis • Typewriter • Welding
Food and drink
Black pepper • Butter • Cheese • Coca-Cola • Ina Garten • Kashrut • Tea
Geography and places
Ann Arbor, Michigan • Antarctica • Australia • Bangalore • Bangladesh • Bath • Belgium • Bhutan • Boston, Massachusetts • Buckingham Palace • Bryce Canyon National Park • Cambodia • Canberra • Cape Horn • Carlsbad Caverns National Park • The Catlins • Cathedral of Magdeburg • Chennai • Chetwynd, British Columbia • Chew Valley Lake • City status in the United Kingdom • Cleveland, Ohio • Colditz Castle • Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve • Dawson Creek, British Columbia • Death Valley National Park • Dogpatch USA • Dorset • Eldfell • Gangtok • Geography of India • Geography of Ireland • Goa • Gyeongju • Hong Kong • India • Isan • Johannesburg • Kalimpong • Kerala • Kolkata • Lake Burley Griffin • Lastovo • Louisville, Kentucky • Malwa • Marshall, Texas • Moorgate • Mount Pinatubo • Mount Rushmore • Mount St. Helens • Mumbai • National parks of England and Wales • Nauru • Nepal • Niagara Falls • Oakland Cemetery • Pakistan • Palace of Westminster • Palazzo Pitti • People's Republic of China • Piccadilly Circus • Rondane National Park • San Jose, California • Sarajevo • Sealand • Seattle, Washington • Sheffield • Shoshone National Forest • Shrine of Remembrance • Sikkim • South Africa • Suburbs of Johannesburg • Surtsey • Waterfall Gully, South Australia • Yellowstone National Park • Yarralumla, Australian Capital Territory • Yosemite National Park • Zambezi • Zion National Park
Geology, geophysics, and meteorology
1755 Lisbon earthquake • 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane • 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens • 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake • 2005 Atlantic hurricane season • Cyclone Tracy • Galveston Hurricane of 1900 • Geology of the Bryce Canyon area • Geology of the Capitol Reef area • Geology of the Death Valley area • Geology of the Grand Canyon area • Geology of the Zion and Kolob canyons area • Global warming • Hurricane Dennis • Hurricane Floyd • Hurricane Gloria • Hurricane Irene (2005) • Hurricane Iniki • Hurricane Mitch • Plate tectonics • Retreat of glaciers since 1850 • Silverpit crater
History
Ike Altgens • Anschluss • Mark Antony • Elias Ashmole • Attalus I • Attila the Hun • Athanasius Kircher • British East India Company • Isaac Brock • Bath School disaster • Byzantine Empire • Claudius • Chola dynasty • Congo Free State • Columbine High School massacre • John Dee • Adriaen van der Donck • Elagabalus • Éire • England expects that every man will do his duty • Epaminondas • Eureka Stockade • W. Mark Felt • First Crusade • Carl G. Fisher • George Fox • Anne Frank • Franks • Mahatma Gandhi • Helen Gandy • Franklin B. Gowen • Gettysburg Address • Great Lakes Storm of 1913 • Che Guevara • Habsburg Spain • History of Alaska • History of Arizona • History of the Australian Capital Territory • History of Burnside • History of Cape Colony from 1806 to 1870 • History of Cape Colony from 1870 to 1899 • History of Central Asia • History of Greenland • History of Limerick • History of Miami, Florida • History of New Jersey • History of Poland (1945–1989) • History of Portugal (1777–1834) • History of post-Soviet Russia • History of Puerto Rico • History of the Netherlands • History of Russia • History of Scotland • History of the Grand Canyon area • History of the Yosemite area • Indo-Greek Kingdom • Italian Renaissance • Muhammad Ali Jinnah • Joan of Arc • Katyn massacre • Stanisław Koniecpolski • Ku Klux Klan • Laika • Lothal • Makuria • Manuel I Comnenus • Marshall Plan • Old Swiss Confederacy • William N. Page • Rosa Parks • Penda of Mercia • Witold Pilecki • Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth • Political integration of India • Project MKULTRA • Radhanite • Armand Jean du Plessis, Cardinal Richelieu • Russian constitutional crisis of 1993 • S. A. Andrée's Arctic balloon expedition of 1897 • Samantha Smith • Sassanid Empire • Scotland in the High Middle Ages • Second Crusade • Sino-German cooperation (1911-1941) • Space Race • Sydney Riot of 1879 • Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 • Treaty of Devol • Jonathan Wild • Yagan • Ziad Jarrah
Language and linguistics
Aramaic language • Gbe languages • Ido • Laal language • Nafaanra language • Portuguese language • Russian language • Split infinitive • Stuttering • Swedish language • Taiwanese (linguistics) • Tamil language • Thou • Vowel • Vulgar Latin
Law
Article 153 of the Constitution of Malaysia • Article One of the United States Constitution • Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms • Common scold • Section summary of the USA PATRIOT Act, Title II • Dietrich v The Queen • Dred Scott v. Sandford • Equal Protection Clause • Federalist No. 10 • First Amendment to the United States Constitution • French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools • James Bulger • Lawrence v. Texas • Paragraph 175 • Polish Constitution of May 3, 1791 • Roe v. Wade • Schabir Shaik trial • Separation of powers under the United States Constitution • Supreme Court of the United States • Texas Ranger Division • Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution • United States Bill of Rights • United States Constitution • USA PATRIOT Act, Title III, Subtitle A
Literature
Douglas Adams • The Adventures of Tintin • African American literature • Alliterative verse • Mário de Andrade • Isaac Asimov • Augusta, Lady Gregory • Augustan drama • Augustan literature • Samuel Beckett • Book of Kells • The Brothers Karamazov • Cædmon • Calvin and Hobbes • The Cantos • Colley Cibber • The Country Wife • Cyberpunk • John Day (printer) • H.D. • Du Fu • English poetry • The Giver • Robert A. Heinlein • The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy • Hrafnkels saga • The Illuminatus! Trilogy • Imagism • Irish poetry • Irish theatre • Henry James • James Joyce • J. R. R. Tolkien • Rudyard Kipling • Krazy Kat • H.P. Lovecraft • Middle-earth • Modernist poetry in English • George Moore • Objectivist poets • The Old Man and the Sea • Ormulum • Oroonoko • Chuck Palahniuk • Peterborough Chronicle • Poetry of the United States • The Protocols of the Elders of Zion • Thomas Pynchon • The Relapse • Restoration comedy • Restoration literature • Restoration spectacular • Starship Troopers • John Millington Synge • Rabindranath Tagore • A Tale of a Tub • Theatre Royal, Drury Lane • Three Laws of Robotics • "Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius" • Turkish literature • Voynich manuscript • William Butler Yeats
Mathematics
Ackermann function • Algorithm • Eigenvalue, eigenvector and eigenspace • Game theory • Carl Friedrich Gauss • Infinite monkey theorem • Margin of error • Monty Hall problem • Blaise Pascal • Prisoner's dilemma • Regular polytope • Marian Rejewski • Trigonometric function
Media
Arrested Development • James T. Aubrey, Jr. • Batman • BBC television drama • Blackface • Blade Runner • Humphrey Bogart • Captain Marvel (DC Comics) • Casablanca (film) • Cheers • Coronation Street • Dalek • Dawson's Creek • George Washington Dixon • Doctor Who • Doctor Who missing episodes • Karen Dotrice • Felix the Cat • Henry Fonda • Halloween (film) • Halloween II • Jim Henson • Katie Holmes • Hong Kong action cinema • Diane Keaton • Vivien Leigh • Lindsay Lohan • Memory Alpha • Nineteen Eighty-Four (TV programme) • Sydney Newman • November (film) • The Office (US TV series) • Our Friends in the North • Our Gang • The Quatermass Experiment • Quatermass and the Pit • Ran (film) • Red vs Blue • Spoo • Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith • Julia Stiles • KaDee Strickland • Superman • Sunset Blvd. (1950 film) • Sharon Tate • TARDIS • Thunderball • Uma Thurman • Tenebrae (film) • Triumph of the Will • The West Wing (TV series) • WGA screenwriting credit system
Music
Louis Armstrong • The Beatles • Blues • Mariah Carey • Phil Collins • "Cool" (song) • Rebecca Helferich Clarke • Miles Davis • "A Day in the Life" • Céline Dion • "Dixie" (song) • Dream Theater • Duran Duran • Bob Dylan • Genesis (band) • "Get Back" (song) • Gramophone record • Grunge music • Guqin • "A Hard Day's Night" (song) • Heavy metal music • Heavy metal umlaut • "Hey Jude" • "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" • "I Want to Hold Your Hand" • Illmatic • Iron Maiden • Charles Ives • The Jackson 5 • "Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)" • The KLF • "Layla" • "The Long and Winding Road" • Witold Lutosławski • Marilyn Manson (band) • Olivier Messiaen • "Mexicanos, al grito de guerra" • Mor lam • Kylie Minogue • Music of Athens, Georgia • Music of Maryland • Music of Minnesota • Music of Nigeria • Music of the United States • "My Belarusy" • National Anthem of Russia • New Radicals • Nightwish • Nirvana (band) • Pink Floyd • Porgy and Bess • Punk rock • "Real Love" (song) • Rush (band) • Salsa music • Saxophone • "She Loves You" • Sex Pistols • Dmitri Shostakovich • Sly & the Family Stone • "Something" • Igor Stravinsky • The Supremes • Sylvia (ballet) • The Temptations • Timpani • Vanilla Ninja • The Waterboys • "Yesterday" (song)
Philosophy
Michel Foucault • Free will • Eric A. Havelock • Søren Kierkegaard • Philosophy of mind • Omnipotence paradox • Transhumanism • Ludwig Wittgenstein • Bernard Williams
Physics and astronomy
Apollo 8 • Astrophysics Data System • ATLAS experiment • Big Bang • Black hole • Cat's Eye Nebula • Comet • Comet Hale-Bopp • Comet Hyakutake • Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 • Crab Nebula • Albert Einstein • Richard Feynman • Galileo Galilei • H II region • Herbig-Haro object • Hubble Deep Field • Hubble Space Telescope • Kreutz Sungrazers • Mercury (planet) • Isaac Newton • Open cluster • Planetary habitability • Planetary nebula • Quantum mechanics • Robert Oppenheimer • Rainbow • Roche limit • Carl Sagan • Soap bubble • Solar eclipse • Speed of light • Sun • Edward Teller • Transit of Venus
Politics and government
1996 U.S. campaign finance scandal • Anarcho-capitalism • Tony Blair • Tom Brinkman • British House of Commons • George Brown, Baron George-Brown • Canadian House of Commons • Canadian federal election, 1993 • Canadian Senate • Hugo Chávez • Commonwealth of Nations • Convention on Psychotropic Substances • Democratic Labour Party (Trinidad and Tobago) • Gerald Ford • Governor-General of India • Government of Maryland • House of Lords • Irish Houses of Parliament • Bruce Johnson • George F. Kennan • League of Nations • Liberal Democrats leadership election, 2006 • Liberal Party (Utah) • Liberal Party of Canada leadership convention, 1968 • Libertarianism • Abraham Lincoln • Lord Chancellor • John Major • Sid McMath • Reginald Maudling • Bob McEwen • Military career of Hugo Chávez • Yoweri Museveni • Barack Obama • Parliament Act • Parliament of Canada • Parliament of the United Kingdom • James K. Polk • President of Ireland • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom • Privy Council of the United Kingdom • Propaganda • Louis Riel • Read my lips: no new taxes • Theodore Roosevelt • Royal Assent • Władysław Sikorski • Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs • Single Transferable Vote • Jean Schmidt • Speaker of the British House of Commons • Speaker of the United States House of Representatives • Margaret Thatcher • Tynwald Day • United States Congress • United States House of Representatives • United States Senate • U.S. Electoral College • Mordechai Vanunu • Voting system • Voter turnout • Robert Walpole • Washington gubernatorial election, 2004 • Max Weber
Psychology
Autism • Milgram experiment • Psychosis • Schizophrenia
Religion and beliefs
Angkor Wat • Anno Domini • Bahá'í Faith • Bible code • Early life of Joseph Smith, Jr. • End times • Father Damien • Greek mythology • Hinduism • History of Buddhism • History of the Jews in Poland • Hebrew calendar • Holy Prepuce • King James Version of the Bible • Mosque • Names of God in Judaism • Noah's Ark • Nostradamus • Papal conclave • Papal Tiara • Fred Phelps • Presuppositional apologetics • Revised Standard Version • Shakers • Shroud of Turin • Space opera in Scientology doctrine • Xenu
Royalty, nobility, and heraldry
Anne of Great Britain • British monarchy • Canadian Heraldic Authority • Charles I of England • Charles II of England • Coronation of the British monarch • Edward VI of England • Elizabeth I of England • George I of Great Britain • George II of Great Britain • George III of the United Kingdom • George IV of the United Kingdom • Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava • Henry VIII of England • Hereditary peer • History of the Peerage • James I of England • James II of England • Joshua A. Norton • Louis XIV of France • Mary I of England • Mary II of England • Peerage • Prince-elector • Privilege of Peerage • Representative peer • Sverre of Norway • William I of Orange (William the Silent) • William III of England • William IV of the United Kingdom • Victoria of the United Kingdom
Sport and games
1896 Summer Olympics • 3D Monster Maze • Amateur Radio Direction Finding • Arsenal F.C. • The Ashes • Australia at the Winter Olympics • Baseball • Moe Berg • Bishōjo game • Blackjack • Fanny Blankers-Koen • Bodyline • Bullfighting • Bulbasaur • Simon Byrne • BZFlag • Chariot racing • Chess • Brian Close • A. E. J. Collins • Cricket • Steve Dalkowski • Lottie Dod • Donkey Kong (arcade game) • Doom • FIFA World Cup • Final Fantasy X • Formula One • Go (board game) • Wayne Gretzky • History of Test cricket (to 1883) • History of Test cricket (1884 to 1889) • IFK Göteborg • Sandy Koufax • Goomba • Katamari Damacy • Nellie Kim • Cynna Kydd • Lakitu • Denis Law • The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask • The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker • Lego • Suzanne Lenglen • Link (Legend of Zelda) • Manchester City F.C. • Monopoly (game) • New England Patriots • Olympic Flame • Olympic Games • Perfect Dark • Ted Radcliffe • Seabiscuit • StarCraft • Sudoku • Sunday Times Golden Globe Race • Super Mario 64 • Summer Olympic Games • Jim Thorpe • Wario • Weight training • Xiangqi
Transport
Air Force One • BC Rail • Bicycle • Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport • Isambard Kingdom Brunel • Căile Ferate Române • Canadian Pacific Railway • Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railroad • Civil Air Patrol • De Lorean DMC-12 • Ford Mustang • Indian Railways • John Bull (locomotive) • London Underground • Manila Light Rail Transit System • Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) • Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9 • Mini • Montréal-Mirabel International Airport • MTR • Panama Canal • Pan American World Airways • Pioneer Zephyr • Pulaski Skyway • Rail transport in India • Ridge Route • RMS Titanic • Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works • Ryanair • San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge • Space elevator • SS Andrea Doria • TGV • Volkswagen Type 2 • Warren County Canal • Wigwag • Zeppelin
War
Algerian Civil War • Attack on Pearl Harbor • Battle of Alesia • Battle of Austerlitz • Battle of Badr • Battle of Cannae • Battle of Hampton Roads • Battle of Inchon • Battle of Jutland • Battle of Leyte Gulf • Battle of Normandy • Battle of the Bulge • Battle of the Somme (1916) • Battle of Warsaw (1920) • Blitzkrieg • Chemical warfare • Convair B-36 • Corinthian War • Cristero War • Defense of Sihang Warehouse • Karl Dönitz • F-35 Joint Strike Fighter • First Battle of the Stronghold • Husein Gradaščević • Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson • Imperial Japanese Navy • Invasion • Iowa class battleship • Kargil War • Lord's Resistance Army • Military history of Canada • Military history of France • Military history of Puerto Rico • Military history of the Soviet Union • Richard O'Connor • Arthur Ernest Percival • Operation Downfall • Operation Ten-Go • Poison gas in World War I • Polish-Muscovite War (1605–1618) • Polish-Soviet War • Polish September Campaign • Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima • S-mine • William Tecumseh Sherman • Siege • Swedish allotment system • Tank • Thrasybulus • Trench warfare • USS Missouri (BB-63) • USS Wisconsin (BB-64) • War elephant • War of the League of Cambrai • War of the Spanish Succession • Warsaw Uprising • Western Front (World War I) • World War I • Yom Kippur War
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