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  2. Jephthah's daughter - Wikipedia

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    Jephthah's daughter is called "Adah" by the Order of the Eastern Star and is one of its five heroines, representing obedience to duty. [7] In the field of Jewish exegesis, the work titled Dirshuni: Contemporary Women's Midrash names Jephthah's daughter as "Tannot" (or "Tanot") and appears in various chapters.

  3. Order of the Eastern Star - Wikipedia

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    General Grand Chapter logo Signage at the Order of the Eastern Star birthplace, the Little Red Schoolhouse. The Order was created by Rob Morris in 1850 when he was teaching at the Eureka Masonic College in Richland, Mississippi. While confined by illness, he set down the principles of the order in his Rosary of the Eastern Star. By 1855, he had ...

  4. Order of the Star in the East - Wikipedia

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    The Order of the Star in the East (OSE) was an international organization based at Benares (Varanasi), India from 1911 to 1927. It was established by the leadership of the Theosophical Society at Adyar, Madras (Chennai) to prepare the world for the arrival of a reputed messianic entity, the World Teacher or Maitreya.

  5. Ninth grade - Wikipedia

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    In Denmark, grade 9 (around age 16, also called form level 9) is the final year of compulsory education, and grade 10 is optional. [9] [10] Public comprehensive schools up to grade 10 are called Folkeskole. [10] Grade 9 subjects include Danish, English, Christian studies, history, social studies, mathematics, geography, biology, physics ...

  6. Robert Macoy - Wikipedia

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    Robert Macoy (October 4, 1815 – January 9, 1895) [1] was born in Armagh, Ulster County, Ireland.He moved to the United States at the age of 4 months. [2] He was a prominent Freemason, and was instrumental in the founding of the Order of the Eastern Star [3] and the Order of the Amaranth. [4]

  7. International General Certificate of Secondary Education

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    The change from an A*-G grading system to a 9-1 grading system by English GCSE qualifications has led to a 9-1 grade International General Certificate of Secondary Education being made available. [13] Before, this qualification was graded on an 8-point scale from A* to G with a 9th grade “U” signifying “Ungraded”.

  8. Adah - Wikipedia

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    Adah Belle Thoms (1870–1943), African-American nurse of World War I; Adah Isaacs Menken (1835–1868), American actress, painter, and poet; Adah Jenkins (1901–1973), Civil rights activist, musician, teacher, and a music critic; Adah Robinson (1882–1962), American artist, designer and teacher; Adah Sharma (born 1992), Indian film actress

  9. Second Class Citizen (novel) - Wikipedia

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    After her father dies, Adah is sent to live with her uncle's family. She goes to school in Nigeria and attained employment working for the American consulate as a library clerk. The compensation from the job is enough to make her a desirable bride for Francis. Francis travels to the United Kingdom with the help of Adah to study accountancy.