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56. Article: Casualties of the September 11, 2001 attacks
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- 2 World Trade Center.
- Planes - World Trade Center - Pentagon A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z .
- This includes the casualties at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, on the airplanes and the hijackers. ...
- American Airlines flight 11 BOS-LAX (north tower of World Trade Center): 93 people: 82 passengers (including 5 hijackers), 9 flight attendants, 2 pilots .
- United Airlines flight 175 BOS-LAX (south tower of World Trade Center): 65 people: 56 passengers (including 5 hijackers), 7 flight attendants, 2 pilots .
- World Trade Center .
- The great majority of the over 40,000 people working at the World Trade Center at the time of the attack evacuated safely, including 18 who escaped from above the impact zone in the second tower hit. ...
- Due to the very large number of World Trade Center casualties and missing persons, victim legends were a common form of September 11, Terrorist Attack urban legends. ...
57. Article: Arthur Judson Brown
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Often termed a "missionary statesman" Brown traveled throughout the world most notebly in China and other Asian countries. ...
- Overall, Brown will be remembered as a pioneer in the ecumenical and world missionary movements of the 20th century and was an individual who was active in and out of the church. ...
- 1901-1902: world trip to Asian missions. ...
- 1909: made world trip. ...
- 1910: World Missionary Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland--member Executive Committee; Chairman, American Section; member of Continuation Committee for 16 years. ...
- 1910: Commission of the Federal Council of Churches on Relief for Protestant Churches in France and Belgium-Chairman; resumes following World War I. ...
- 1914: World Alliance for Promoting International Friendship Through Religion-member Executive Committee. ...
- 1915-1918: Moral Aims of World War I--member Executive Committee. ...
- 1919: Committee on Relief for Protestant Churches in Devastated Regions in Europe in World War I. ...
- 1927: World Conference on Faith and Order, Lausanne, Switzerland--delegate; American-Palestine Committee--member. ...
- 1930: editor the Missionary Review of the World for one year. ...
- 1933-1937: International World Alliance of Presbyterian and Reformed Churches-Vice-President: President-American Section. ...
- Japan in the World of Today (1928) .
58. Article: Modern world
- en.wikipedia.org
- Modern world.
- The terms Modern World, Modern Period, New World, Modern Times, Progressive Age, or Modern Era are recognized by historians as being that period of time commencing roughly in 1750 up until the present times. ...
- During this time earth-shattering changes have occurred in politics, industry, society, economics, commerce, transportation, communication, mechanization, automation, science, medicine, technology and culture which transformed the "Old World" into the Modern or New World, culminating in the Nuclear Age, the Sexual Revolution, the Information Age and finally a Leisure Age. ...
- The modern world was basically shaped by three great Revolutions: .
- The First World War (1914 - 1918) and .
- The Second World War (1939 - 1945). ...
- The American and French Revolutions ended the role of absolute monarchies to do as they wished in the world. Henceforth the world would become a "Modern" place where Democracy, and Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity became the new standards of government and of the rules of society. ...
- Raw goods could be transported in huge quantities over vast distances and manufactured quickly and then marketed all over the world, making Great Britain into a very wealthy country. ...
- All these are among the markings of the Modern World. ...
- New attitudes to religion, with the church diminished, and a desire for personal freedoms, induced desires for sexual freedoms, which were ultimately accepted by large sectors of the Western World. ...
- The combination and confluence of all these evolving extreme political, economic, industrial, scientific, medical, technological, psychological, and cultural changes continue to produce what we know today as the Modern World. ...
- The Modern world replaced the old Biblically oriented value system, the monarchical system of government, and the feudal system, with new democratic and liberal ideas in politics, science, psychology, sociology, and economics derived from the writings of people such as: .
- This selection is meant as a profile of the way major thinkers contributed to the creation of the world as we know it today. ...
- Convened First Zionist Congress (1897) in Basel, Switzerland establishing the World Zionist Organization predicting a Jewish state within 50 years .
- (1944- ) Creator of the powerful science fiction Star Wars movie series that hundreds of millions of people in the world have incorprated into their own pop culture, watching the epic struggles between the father-son rivals Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker. ...
59. Article: Fantasy world
- www.wikipedia.org
- Fantasy world.
- A fantasy world is an imaginary place or time in which magic or other similar powers work. The world may be a parallel realm or dimension tenuously connected to our world via mystic gates (like Narnia and The Dreamlands); somewhere in our mythical past (like Middle-earth and Hyborian Age) or future (Earthdawn, Dying Earth); or the story may have no reference to our reality at all. ...
- For example, the worlds of Barsoom, Darkover, Gor, and the Witch World combine elements of both genres. ...
- Harn - RPG world .
- Glorantha, world of RuneQuest, Hero Wars and HeroQuest roleplaying games .
- Jaconia - Fantasy world of Finnish Graphic artist Petri Hiltunen .
- Flatland - Edwin Abbott's Flatland (a two-dimensional world inhabited by geometrical figures) .
- Witch World - Andre Norton .
- The World of Two Moons/Abode - Elfquest .
- Diana Wynne Jones: The Tough Guide to Fantasyland explains and parodies the common features of a standard fantasy world .
60. Article: Football World Cup 1950
- en.wikipedia.org
- Football World Cup 1950.
- Football World Cup 1950: .
- The 1950 Football World Cup is the only one which never had a Final. ...
- World War II meant that the Football World Cup hadn't been held since 1938; it also meant that most of Europe lay in ruins after the ravaging effects of the war. As a result, the honour of hosting the World Cup fell to Brazil, the only country that applied. ...
- The overall winner of the World Cup for 1950 would be the team that managed to finish on top of this final pool group. ...
- Uruguay equalised and then with just over 11 minutes left to play, went ahead 2-1 and Uruguay were crowned World Cup Winners for a second time. ...
- FIFA World Cup (Men) .
- FIFA World Cup (Women) .
61. CIA - The World Factbook
- www.odci.gov
- History of The World Factbook.
- Flags of the World.
- Search The World Factbook .
- The World Factbook 2003 printed version provides a "snapshot" of the world as of 1 January 2003.
62. CGRER NetSurfing: Maps and References
- www.cgrer.uiowa.edu
- The following compilation of Internet/WWW sites is intended to be an introductory guide to some of the map and reference resources available via the World Wide Web. ...
- World .
- Visual Arts Information (World Wide Art Resources) U. ...
- World.
- Retrieve Country Maps of the World (Centre for Earth Observation) .
- Maps of the World Available from the U. ...
- The Great Globe Gallery (Wide Variety of World Maps) .
- The Xerox Interactive World Map Server .
- Design Map: (World) Map Maker .
- World Day-Night Demarcation Map .
- Color the World - Interactive Coloring of Global Topography .
- Profile Maker - World Map and Topographic Cross-Sections .
- 3-D World Topographic Map Generator VRML .
- Global World Vegetation Map (from AVHRR Satellite Imagery) .
- World-Wide Earthquake Locator .
- Virtual Tourist: Map-based Directory of World-Wide WWW Services .
63. Article: Esperanto history
- en2.wikipedia.org
- 1908: World Esperanto organization was established by a 19 year old Esperantist .
- 1920: World Esperantist Youth Association (TEJA) was established (and several years later “fell asleep”) .
- 1938: During the first International Youth Congress (IJK) in Groet, Netherlands, according to a decision of more than 200 hundred participants from 10 countries The World Youth Organization (TJO) was born. ...
- 1947: TJO became special section of the World Esperanto Organisation (UEA) .
- 1952: During the 8th IJK in Ry, Denmark, TJO became TEJO, the World Esperanto Youth Organization). ...
- TEJO opened itself to the outside world by starting cooperation with several non-Esperanto YNOs. ...
- 1914, 1939: The World Wars slowed down development of the Esperanto movement generally (activists were killed, publication destroyed, achievements in international relations lost) .
- 1980: Social and economical changes in the world also influenced policies of the youth Esperanto-movement. ...
64. World
- www.infoplease.com
- Almanac: World.
- Countries World Statistics Disasters Current Events Flags .
- History & Gov't Timelines World History .
- Biography Architects Explorers People in the News World Rulers .
- Encyclopedia: World.
- Atlas: World.
- -designated terrorist organizationsQuiz: World HistoryCrossword: Ancient Egypt.
65. WCMC Reception
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- Launch of UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre on 3 July 2000 - go to launch web site for further information, speeches and webcast of events .
66. Article: Anti-globalization movement
- www.wikipedia.org
- They are especially opposed to globalization abuse being misrepresented as neoliberalism, and international institutions that promote neoliberalism without regard to ethical standards, such as the World Bank (WB), International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) and the World Trade Organization (WTO); neoliberal "free trade" treaties like the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), the Multilateral Agreement on Investments (MAI) and the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS); business alliances like the World Economic Forum (WEF), the Trans Atlantic Business Dialogue (TABD) and the Asia Pacific Economic Forum (APEC); as well as the governments which promote these agreements, institutions, and policies. ...
- 7 Influence on the developing world.
- One common thread among the disparate causes is that the World Bank and IMF are seen as undermining local decision-making methods. ... Therefore, some of the movements' common goals are an end to corporate personhood and the dissolution or dramatic reform of the World Bank, IMF, and WTO. ...
- Stiglitz (formerly of the World Bank), and David Korten. ...
- Anti-globalization protests were organized in dozens of cities around the world, especially London, U. ...
- Influence on the developing world .
- Some people claim that the major mobilizations have taken place mainly in the developed world, where there are strong traditions of free speech, police restraint, civil rights, and the rule of law. ...
- By demonstrating general restraint against attacking persons and restricting demonstrative actions to property damage, the mobilizations have acted as an important influence on the developing world. ...
- For instance, it is argued (for instance, as a constant editorial line by The Economist), that one of the major causes of poverty amongst third-world farmers are the trade barriers put up by rich nations. ... Therefore, it is argued that people really concerned about the plight of the third world should actually be encouraging free trade, rather than attempting to fight it. Further in this vein, it is argued that the protester's opposition to free trade is really aimed at protecting the interests of Western labour (whose wages and conditions are protected by trade barriers) rather than the interests of the developing world, despite the proclaimed goals of the movement in favour of solidarity and cooperation, not competition, between ordinary farmers and workers everywhere. ...
- Proponents of the movement point to the existence of web resources like the Philadelphia IMC alternatives site 3 and the annual World Social Fora where numerous solutions are proposed and debated and empirical data on social experiments are exchanged. ...
- Following the most spectacular show of force on the weekend of February 15, when about 10 million or more anti-globalization protesters participated in global protests against war on Iraq (pre-war), the New York Times dubbed the movement as the world's second superpower. ...
- September 11 -- Melbourne, Australia, World Economic Forum .
- September 26 -- Prague, Czech Republic, World Bank/IMF .
67. Article: World government
- en.wikipedia.org
- World government.
- A world government is a hypothetical entity consisting of a single government with authority over the entire world. No such world government has ever existed, although large empires and superpowers have attained something of that level of power; historical examples have generally been hindered by the fact that insufficient communications and travel made a world organisation of any sort, much less an entire government, unfeasible. This article will examine what moves have been made towards a world government, and which movements have advocated such a state. ...
- Some internationalists seek the establishment of a world government as a way of establishing freedom and a benign rule of law over the world. Some (including internationalists) have some concerns that a world government would need to respect the diversity of the nations or peoples it includes. Others regard a global government as a nightmarish possibility, with a malign World Government creating an endless totalitarian state without the prospect of escape or revolution. The alternative term global political monoculture emphasizes the latter fears and the parallels to global economic monoculture perceived by some to be developing via such institutions as the IMF, WTO and World Bank. ...
- The idea of world government is often explored in science fiction, either as a central theme or as part of the "furniture" of a vision of the future. ...
- 2 The United Nations as a budding Federal World Government.
- 5 World government in science fiction.
- The Mongol Empire of the 13th century was probably the largest empire of all time, ruling about half of the world population. ...
- 's dominant economic power, especially as the world's largest importer. ...
- A number of scholars have theorised as to how a world government might come into being peacefully. ... According to the functional school, world government would arise through all the nations of the world gradually establishing international bodies to deal with particular issues (trade, communications, health, etc. ) -- these bodies would slowly grow in power, and, having succeeded their parent states in terms of importance, finally be federated to form one world government. According to the regional school, the formation of a world government would be preceded by the formation of regional governments in different parts of the world, these regional governments later joining together to form one world government. Looking at international organizations today, we can see what might be the early stages of both theories of development -- functional organizations like the World Trade Organization, the World Health Organization, the International Labour Organization, the International Telecommunications Union, and many others -- and regional organizations such as the Organization of American States, the European Union and the Caribbean Community. ...
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70. Article: Princess Alice of Battenberg
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- The bride and groom were closely related to the ruling houses of Great Britain, Prussia/Germany, Russia, Denmark, Greece, Hesse and by Rhine, Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenberg, and Württemburg; their wedding was one of the last great gatherings of the descendants of Queen Victoria and Christian IX of Denmark before World War I. ...
- During World War II, most of the Greek royal family remained in exile in South Africa. ...
- The British royal family had not invited Princess Andrew's daughters to the wedding because of the depth of anti-German sentiment in Britain following World War II. ...
- On 31 October 1994, Princess Andrew's two surviving children, the Duke of Edinburgh and Princess Georg of Hanover, went to Yad Vashem (the Holocaust Memorial) in Jerusalem to witness a ceremony honoring her as "Righteous among the Nations" for having hidden the Cohen family in her flat in Athens during the Second World War. ...
71. Article: World Chess Championship
- en.wikipedia.org
- World Chess Championship.
- The World Chess Championship is played to determine the World Champion in the board game, chess. ... Vladimir Kramnik is considered by many to be World Champion, but Ruslan Ponomariov is the official FIDE World Champion, having won a knockout tournament in 2003. The World Champion is not necessarily the strongest player in the world--Garry Kasparov is the highest-ranked player on the January 2004 FIDE Elo rating list, but currently holds no championship title. ...
- While there has never been a female World Champion, women are eligible to hold the title. In addition, there is a separate world championship for women only, for the title of "Woman's World Champion", and separate competitions and titles for, juniors, seniors and computers. ...
- 1 History of the World Chess Championship.
- 1 Undisputed World Champions.
- 2 PCA and other World Champions.
- 3 FIDE World Champions since 1993.
- 2 Women's World Championship.
- 1 List of Women's World Champions.
- 3 Junior and Senior World Champions.
- History of the World Chess Championship.
- The first match universally regarded as officially for the world championship was the match that Wilhelm Steinitz won against Johannes Zukertort in 1886. However, a line of players regarded as the strongest (or at least the most famous) in the world extends back hundreds of years beyond them, and these players are sometimes considered "unofficial" world champions. ...
72. Article: World Wide Web
- en.wikipedia.org
- World Wide Web.
- The World Wide Web (the "Web" or "WWW" for short) is a hypertext system that operates over the Internet. ...
- Tim Berners-Lee published a more formal proposal for the actual World Wide Web on November 12, 1990 1 and wrote the first web page 2 on November 13. ...
- The World Wide Web had a number of differences with hypertext systems that were then in place (e. ...
- Unlike other protocols such as Hypercard or Gopher, the World Wide Web had a protocol that was non-proprietary, making it possible to develop servers and clients independently and to add extensions without licensing restrictions. ...
- Berners-Lee now heads the World Wide Web Consortium, which develops and maintains these standards and others that enable computers on the Web to effectively store and communicate all kinds of information. ...
- This is reminiscent of the idea of Marshall McLuhan that new media change people's perception of the world, mentality, and way of thinking. ...
- These factors would challenge the notion that the World Wide Web will bring a unity to the world. ...
- 31 December, 2003, BBCNews: Web's inventor gets a knighthood The inventor of the world wide web, Tim Berners-Lee, has been awarded a knighthood for his pioneering work. ...
73. The Ancient World Web
- www.julen.net
- Inspired By Ancient World (57).
- Dig Archaeology's Dig Magazine offers this terrific service, doing what I never have time to do - answer questions about all aspects of the ancient world. ...
- Inspired By Ancient World .
74. Article: Talk:Gottlieb Fichte
- en2.wikipedia.org
- He said that we must further posit an absolute ego, a creative nature, the world as subject, a conscious totality, a self-creating world with no duality. ... We emulate this ideal by action, an ethical duty, that transforms the world and ourselves until we become more like the absolute ego (or God). ... We also discover that in changing the world, we change ourselves, because we only really know the world when we act upon it and change it. ...
75. Article: World's Fair
- en.wikipedia.org
- World's Fair.
- (Redirected from World's fair) .
- World's Fair is the generic name for various large expositions held since the mid 19th century. ...
- The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago is housed in the last remaining building of the 1893 World Columbian Exposition. ...
- List of world's fairs .
- World's Fair website .
- World's Fair Discussion website .
- 1964/1965 New York World's Fair website .
- 1964/1965 NY World's Fair discussion .
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