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All Arts books...

- A Brief History of Theater Arts in the United States25% developed - Digital Photography

BOARD GAMES - Arimaa 25% developed  as of January 6, 2006 - Chess 75% developed  as of May 3, 2005 - Chess Opening Theory 0% developed  as of October 8, 2005 - Chinese checkers 25% developed  as of May 3, 2005 - Go 25% developed  as of august er 14, 2005COLLECTIBLE CARD GAMES - Magic: The Gathering - Pokémon Trading Card Game 25% developed  as of May 3, 2005PHYSICAL EDUCATION - Folkstyle Wrestling - Lucid DreamingPLAYING CARD GAMES - Poker 50% developed  as of February 16, 2006ROLE PLAYING GAMES - Dungeons & Dragons 25% developed  as of December 28, 2009SPORTS - Folkstyle Wrestling 25% developed  as of May 15, 2006 - Basketball 25% developed  as of June 3, 2006 - Football (soccer) 0% developed  as of March, 2007ELECTRONIC GAMES

History

FEATURED HISTORY BOOKS - European History - New Zealand History - US History - Wikijunior:Kings and Queens of England

HISTORY BY PERIOD - ANCIENT HISTORY - Proported Ancient Worlds - Wikijunior:Ancient Civilizations - MODERN HISTORY - The Cold WarHISTORY BY REGION - AFRICAN HISTORY - Ethiopian History - ASIAN HISTORY - Israeli History - Japanese History - Philippine History - Japan's Foreign Policy Toward Vietnam 1978-1992 - EUROPEAN HISTORY - Wikijunior Kings and Queens of England - History of Greece - The Holocaust - MIDDLE EASTERN HISTORY - Iranian History - OCEANIC HISTORY - Australian History - New Zealand History 75% developed  as of Jan 4, 2008 - Political History of New Zealand - WESTERN HISTORY - Canadian History - History of Embrun - Latin-American History - US History 75% developed  as of Feb 14, 2005 - History of Edmeston, New York - WORLD HISTORY - United Nations HistoryTHEMATIC HISTORY - HISTORY OF THE ARTS - Art History - Western Music History - HISTORY OF RELIGION - History of Christianity - History of Islam - HISTORY OF TECHNOLOGY - History of Computers - The Computer Revolution - GUIDES FOR HISTORIANS - How to write a research paper in History - Knowledge Engineering for Historians - MISCELLANEOUS HISTORIES - AP United States History - Biography of Nikola Tesla - Historical Disasters and Tragedies - History of Historical Writing - The Rowers of Vanity Fair - The Seven Wonders of the World - Warfare - Wikijunior:Introduction to History


Humanities



LINGUISTICS - LinguisticsCOMPOSITION AND WRITING - Composition - Creative Writing - Writing Adolescent FictionRHETORIC - Rhetoric and Composition - Rhetoric and Writing in the Public Sphere - Visual RhetoricREGIONAL LITERATURE - Shakespeare - American Literature - Science Fiction Literature - Japanese LiteratureGENERAL TOPICS - Literary criticismMULTIPLE WORKS AND AUTHOR GUIDES - Shakespeare - Plato FICTION ANNOTATIONS - Atlas Shrugged - Lord of the Flies - Of Mice and Men - Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter NONFICTION ANNOTATIONS - The Annotated Constitution of the United States

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