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  2. Texas Instruments - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Connecticut School Board became the first to require a graphing calculator on state-mandated exams. Chicago Public Schools gave a free calculator to every student, beginning in the fourth grade, in 1988. New York required the calculator in 1992 for its Regents exams after first allowing it the previous year.

  3. Hewlett-Packard - Wikipedia

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    The series was produced for 20 years in spite of several attempts to replace it, and was a forerunner of the HP 9800 and HP 250 series of desktop and business computers. At the end of 1968, Packard handed over the duties of CEO to Hewlett to become United States Deputy Secretary of Defense in the incoming Nixon administration. He resumed the ...

  4. United States twenty-dollar bill - Wikipedia

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    The United States twenty-dollar bill (US$20) is a denomination of U.S. currency.A portrait of Andrew Jackson, the seventh U.S. president (1829–1837), has been featured on the obverse of the bill since 1928; the White House is featured on the reverse.

  5. Incredible Change-Bots - Wikipedia

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    Incredible Change-Bots is a series of graphic novels written and illustrated by the American comic book artist Jeffrey Brown and published by Top Shelf Productions.The first graphic novel was released on 11 September 2007, [1] and is a parody of the shape-changing robot genre, [2] described by Brown as being "part parody, part nostalgic tribute and part moral fable". [3]

  6. Saint-Gaudens double eagle - Wikipedia

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    These patterns are today known as the "Ultra High Relief" or "Extra High Relief" pieces, and only about 20 are known [26] —one sold in a 2005 auction for $2,990,000. [27] On May 8 , 1907, the President wrote Saint-Gaudens, "It has proved hitherto impossible to strike them by one blow, which is necessary under the conditions of making coins of ...

  7. 16 Things That Have No Business Being As Expensive As They Are

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    Designer Clothes. You may not want to buy designer if you're watching your budget. The industry standard is for a profit margin between a 2.2 and 2.5 times markup, meaning a dress that cost $100 ...

  8. Liberty Head double eagle - Wikipedia

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    Under the Mint Act of 1792, the largest-denomination coin was the gold eagle, or ten-dollar piece. [2] Also struck were a half eagle ($5) and quarter eagle ($2.50). [3] Bullion flowed out of the United States for economic reasons for much of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

  9. 10 Christmas bedding essentials for a cozy guest room - AOL

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    Create a cozy bedroom even Mrs. Claus would envy with Christmas quilts, flannel sheets, plaid throw blankets and festive throw pillows.