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Geometry: Spherical Geometry
Spherical GeometryGeometryWhose Geometry Is It Anyway?Non-Euclidean GeometryHyperbolic Geometry: Saddle Up!Spherical GeometryTaxi-Cab GeometryMax GeometryHow Many Shapes Can a Circle Have? In…Geometry: Using Parallelism to Prove Perpendicularity
Using Parallelism to Prove PerpendicularityGeometryProving Relationships Between LinesProofs Involving Perpendicular LinesLet's Get ParallelProofs About Alternate AnglesParallel Lines and…Geometry: When Is a Parallelogram a Rectangle?
When Is a Parallelogram a Rectangle?GeometryProofs About QuadrilateralsWhen Is a Quadrilateral a Parallelogram?When Is a Parallelogram a Rectangle?When Is a Parallelogram a Rhombus?When Is a…Women's Olympic Heptathlon Through the Years
Heptathlon Year Points 1964 Irina Press, USSR 5246 WR 1968 Ingrid Becker, W. Ger 5098 1972 Mary Peters, GBR 4801 WR 1976 Siegrun Siegl, E. Ger…William Shakespeare: Richard II, Act I, Scene II
Scene IIThe Duke of Lancaster's palaceEnter John of Gaunt with DuchessJohn of GauntAlas, the part I had in Woodstock's blood Doth more solicit me than your exclaims, To stir against the…William Shakespeare: Richard II, Act I, Scene III
Scene IIIThe lists at CoventryEnter the Lord Marshal and the Duke of AumerleLord MarshalMy Lord Aumerle, is Harry Hereford arm'd?Duke of AumerleYea, at all points; and longs to enter in.Lord…William Shakespeare: Richard II, Act I, Scene IV
Scene IVThe courtEnter King Richard II, with Bagot and Green at one door; and the Duke of Aumerle at anotherKing Richard IIWe did observe. Cousin Aumerle, How far brought you high Hereford on…William Shakespeare: Richard II, Act II, Scene II
Scene IIThe palaceEnter Queen, Bushy, and BagotBushyMadam, your majesty is too much sad: You promised, when you parted with the king, To lay aside life-harming heaviness And entertain a…William Shakespeare: Richard II, Act II, Scene III
Scene IIIWilds in GloucestershireEnter Henry Bolingbroke and Northumberland, with ForcesHenry BolingbrokeHow far is it, my lord, to Berkeley now?NorthumberlandBelieve me, noble lord, I am a…William Shakespeare: Richard II, Act II, Scene IV
Scene IVA camp in WalesEnter Earl of Salisbury and a Welsh CaptainCaptainMy lord of Salisbury, we have stay'd ten days, And hardly kept our countrymen together, And yet we hear no tidings…