FACTOID # 129: ‘Dollar’ is the most common currency name, followed by ‘franc,’ ‘pound,’ ‘dinar,’ ‘peso,’ and ‘rupee.’
 
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Encyclopedia > List of state leaders in 1057

1056 state leaders - Events of 1057 - 1058 state leaders - State leaders by year


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Education (7523 words)
The bill states that the Board of Education, rather than local school boards, must provide authorization for comparative religion classes and thereby gives discretion to local school boards to determine whether such elective courses will be offered in their school divisions.
Requires that the state average teacher salary not be less than the annual national average teacher salary in order to ensure highly qualified instructional staff in the public schools.
The State Council of Higher Education is required to facilitate the development of necessary articulation agreements.
History & Genealogy - Manuscripts - Guide to Manuscripts Materials Pt. 11 (9541 words)
These lists were submitted by the masters of vessels to the collector of customs at the port of Baltimore.
Passenger lists of vessels arriving at the port of Philadelphia from foreign ports 1800-82.
The lists for the period 1820-82 normally give the name of the vessel, its master, the port of embarkation, the date of arrival, and information about each passenger as follows: name, age, sex, occupation, country of origin, destination, and if he died enroute, the date and circumstances of his death.
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