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  • 101Ridgefield High School (Ridgefield, Connecticut) — Infobox School2 | name = Ridgefield High School type = Public established = 1971 head name = Principal: head = Jeffrey Jaslow students = approx. 1,700 mascot = Tiger free label = Colors free = Orange and Black city = Ridgefield state =… …

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  • 102Fort Zumwalt West High School — Infobox School name = Fort Zumwalt West High School imagesize = motto = established = 1998 streetaddress = 1251 Turtle Creek Drive city = O Fallon |state = MO |zipcode = 63366 country = USA type = Public Secondary education affiliation = district …

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  • 103Health Careers Academy — Infobox Secondary school name = Academy motto = established = 1998 type = Public Secondary principal = Dr. Caren Walker Gregory students = 170 grades = 9–12 city = Boston state = Massachusetts country = USA district = Boston Public Schools colors …

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  • 104Richard Barcham Shalders — (1824 1914) was a Baptist preacher, founder of the New Zealand branch of the YMCA, and founder of Auckland Baptist Tabernacle.BiographyChildhoodRichard Barcham Shalders was born on November 24, 1824, to Jacob Shalders and Phoebe Shalders (nee… …

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  • 105Marlowe, Christopher — (baptized Feb. 26, 1564, Canterbury, Kent, Eng. died May 30, 1593, Deptford, near London) British poet and playwright. The son of a Canterbury shoemaker, he earned a degree from Cambridge University. From 1587 he wrote plays for London theatres,… …

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  • 106phyi-mchod — ▪ Tibetan Buddhist rite       in Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies, the eight offerings of external worship, presented before the tranquil deities. They are basically the eight ways of honouring a distinguished guest by offering water for drinking,… …

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  • 107Ballarat — • One of the three suffragan dioceses of the ecclesiastical province of Melbourne, Australia Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ballarat     Ballarat      …

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  • 108Negro Race —     Negro Race     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Negro Race     The term negro, derived from the Spanish and the Latin words meaning black (negro; niger), may be applied to a large portion of mankind, but it is more strictly confined to certain… …

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  • 109Charles Woodmason — (1720–1789) was an author, poet, Anglican clergyman, American loyalist, and West Gallery psalmodist. He is best remembered for his journal documenting life on the South Carolina frontier in the late 1760s, and for his role as a leader of the… …

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  • 110ADA — Americans with Disabilities Act (Governmental » Transportation) **** Americans with Disabilities Act (Governmental » US Government) **** Americans with Disabilities Act (Medical » Human Genome) **** Americans with Disabilities Act (Community »… …

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