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Developed a histological stain which allowed for selective visualization of neuronal cell bodies. He was friends with Alois Alzheimer   Franz Nissl  
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Wrote of S.V. Shereshevkii (Mnemnotist) and Zasetsky (Man with a Shattered World).   A. R. Luria  
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Matrix of connective tissue consisting of strong collagenous fibers connecting periosteum to bone.   Sharpey's fibers  
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Thin layer of dense, irregular connective tissue that convers outer surface of a bone in all places except joint.   Periosteum  
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Derrived from the Greek word for glass, cartilage that covers joints   Hyaline Cartilage  
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A Curtain of Green, Delta Wedding, Ponder heart, Losing Battles, The Optimist's Daughter, "Why I Live at the P.O."   Eudora Welty  
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Daughter of Icarius, spent 3 years weaving then unweaving a shroud for Laertes, one of the legs of her bed is a living olive tree   Penelope  
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Odysseus and Penelope's son   Telemachus  
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President of France   Jacques Chirac  
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Prime Minister of France   Dominique de Villepin  
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Line up chromosomes during metaphase and anaphase   Spindle  
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Precession of orbit, eccentricity, and axial tilt of the Earth   Milankovich Cycle  
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Tristram Shandy (1768)   Lawrence Sterne  
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Angela's Ashes, 'Tis, Teacher Man   Frank McCourt  
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Discus Thrower (Discobolus)   Myron  
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Only person since George Washington to be named General of the Armies   John Joseph "Black Jack" Pershing  
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Maid of Orleans, Queen of Spades, Eugene Onegin   Tchaikovsky  
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Oscar winning movie about Scott Joplin   The Sting  
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Treemonisha   Scott Joplin  
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Hydrogen isotope with one proton and two neutrons   Tritium  
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Killed by Bellerophon   Chimera  
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First Prime Minister of India   Nehru  
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Outgrowth of string theory where particles are doubled so every boson is paired with a fermion and vice versa   SUSY or Supersymmetry  
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Created the first laser printer   Gary Starkweather  
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Accused by treason by Caderousse, Ferdinand Mondego and Danglars   Edmund Dantes in The Count of Monte Cristo (Dumas)  
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Legislative capital of South Africa   Cape Town  
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Judiciary capital of South Africa   Bloemfontein  
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Administrative capital of South Africa   Pretoria  
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Current commissioner of the FDA   Andrew Von Eschenbach  
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Dante's obsession   Beatrice  
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Authors of the Federalist Papers   John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison  
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"Father of Civil Service", Served as President after Garfield's assassination   Chester Arthur  
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Assassinated Garfield   Charles J. Guiteau  
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Penance, paupal supremacy, and indulgences   95 Theses  
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King Lear's daughters   Goneril, Regan, Cordelia  
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The Art of the Deal, Surviving at the Top, How to Get Rich, Think Like a Billionaire   Donald Trump  
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Opposite of intalgio, used by Goya and Ingres   Lithography  
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Foreign policy against European intervention in Americas   Monroe Doctorine  
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Franz Kafka's three unfinished novels   The Trial, The Castle, Amerika  
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"Love's austere and lonely offices"   Robert Hayden  
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Father of continental drift   Alfred Wegener  
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Egyptian jackal-headed god of embalming and cemeteries   Anubis  
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Son of Osiris and Isis who guided dead souls to the underworld   Horace  
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Twins born of Shu and Tefnut, when separated, one became the god of the sky and the other the god of the Earth   Geb and Nut  
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Hindu triad   Brahman, Shiva, Vishnu  
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Hero of the Ramayana   Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu  
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Killed Medusa   Perseus  
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Killed the Minotaur   Theseus  
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Built King Minos's labyrinth   Daedalus  
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Daedalus's son   Icarus  
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Author of The Second Sex and companion to Sarte   Simone de Beauvoir  
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Committee of which Robespierre was the head until he was beheaded   Committee of Public Safety  
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Father of existentialism   Kierkegaard  
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NTSB   National Transportation Safety Board  
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FEMA   Federal Emergency Management Agency  
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NEH   National Endowment for the Humanities  
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"To err is human, to forgive divine"   Alexander Pope  
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"An Essay on Criticism"   Alexander Pope  
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Won an Oscar and a Tony for his role in Cabaret   Joel Gray  
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Oscar and Tony for The King and I   Yul Brynner  
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Oscar and Tony for Cyrano de Bergerac   Jose Ferrar  
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14th Century Italian poet with a sonnet form named after him, also known as the father of humanism   Francesco Petrarch  
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Produced, directed, and starred in Citizen Kane   Orson Welles  
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Egyptian astronomer who believed the Earth was the center of the universe   Ptolemy  
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"Baa Baa Black Sheep" -- Childhood unhappiness about living in southsea after moving from India   Rudyard Kipling  
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The Feather in Bloom, I and the Village   Marc Chagall  
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Grand wizard of KKK after Civil War   Forrest  
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Name means "little boot", Rome's 3rd emperor   Caligula  
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Roman emperor during 14 BC, Rome's 5th emperor   Nero  
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Took a bullet to the neck in 1937 during the Spanish Civil War, his given name is Eric Blair   George Orwell  
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Lost 1984 election to Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter's VP 1977-1981   Walter Mondale  
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Organization founded by Arthur Griffith that wants Irish INdependence from England   Sinn Fein  
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Ended Russo-Japanese War (1905)   Treaty of Portsmouth  
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Bacchanal, Venus of Urbino   Titian  
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Cheif architect of St. Peter's Basilica   Raphael  
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"Gates of Paradise", the doors to the baptistry of the Duomo in Florence   Ghiberti  
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Eve of St. Agnes   Keats  
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First blood pressure number   Systolic  
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Second blood pressure number   Diastolic  
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Killed Robert F. Kennedy   Sirhan Sirhan  
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Two assassination attempts in 3 weeks in 1971 by Lynette Fromme and Sara Jane Moore   Ford  
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Remains of a supernova explosion recorded by Chinese astonomers in 1054 AD   Crab Nebula  
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Namesake of a French star catalogue where every entry begins with M   Charles Messier  
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Full name is Portuguese for "City of the name of God...there is none more loyal," now belongs to China   Macao  
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Includes Minorica and Majorica and lies off the coast of Bacelona, Spain   Balearic Islands  
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1850 treaty between England and US that agreed to suspend colonization of Central America until the completion of the Panama Canal   Clayton-Bulwer Treaty  
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US Purchase of 50,000 sq. miles from Mexico in 1853   Godsden Purchase  
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Abraham Lincoln's first VP   John C. Breckenridge  
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Wrote the plays The Barber of Seville and The Marriage of Figaro   Pierre Beaumarchais  
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Sculpted the Statue of Liberty   Frederic Bartholdi  
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First director of the Peace Corps, also appointed by Johnson to Pres. of the OEO   Shriver  
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OEO   Office of Economic Opportunity  
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"Good Gray Poet"   Whitman  
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"People's Poet"   Sandburg  
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"Naturalist Poet"   Thoreau  
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Ran for President in 1972 with Shriver as his VP   George McGovern  
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Term for the 2 areas of radiation around the outer layer of Earth's atmosphere that make up the magnetosphere   Van Allen Belt  
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2500 mile break between Saturn's rings   Cassini's Division  
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"Eternal City"   Rome  
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"Mistress of Adriatic"   Venice  
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"Father of American Common School"   Horace Mann  
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Secret Irish coal miner's organization in the 1870s in Western Pennsylvania   Molly Maguires  
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1754 surrender by George Washington to French in French and Indian War   Fort Necessity  
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Died after giving birth to Henry VIII's only legitimate male heir   Jane Seymour  
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LEI   Leading Economic Indicators  
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Loisa May Alcott decides to write Gothic stories   A.M. Barnard  
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Married Chester A. Arthur   Ellen Lewis Herndon  
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Ruled Islamic empire from Bagdhad from 750-1258 AD   Abbasid Dynasty  
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11th and 12th century French philosopher who loved Heloise   Abelard  
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Former name of Ethiopia   Abyssinia  
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Paul Revere's accomplices   Samuel Prescott and William Dawes  
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Hydrogen isotope with one proton and one neutron   Deuterium  
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Discovered by Henry Cavendish, also known as Protium   Hydrogen  
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