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  2. Back to school (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    Back-to-school sale at a Walmart. In merchandising, back to school is the period in which students and their parents purchase school supplies and apparel for the upcoming school year. [1] At many department stores, back-to-school sales are advertised as a time when school supplies, children's, and young adults' clothing go on sale.

  3. Grant (money) - Wikipedia

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    Latin grant dated 1329, written on fine parchment or vellum, with seal. A grant is a fund given by a person or organization, often a public body, charitable foundation, a specialised grant-making institution, or in some cases a business with a corporate social responsibility mission, to an individual or another entity, usually, a non-profit organisation, sometimes a business or a local ...

  4. Light in school buildings - Wikipedia

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    Implementing "circadian light" treatment could be in the form of windows, skylights, or blue indoor lighting fixtures or blue light therapy devices. [ 13 ] [ 1 ] There is also evidence that exposing rooms to natural daylight will make a room feel larger and more comfortable. [ 14 ]

  5. Variations in traffic light operation - Wikipedia

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    In New Zealand, where they drive on the left, when a road is given a green light from an all direction stop, a red arrow can continue to display to turning traffic, holding traffic back while the pedestrian crossing on the side road is given a green signal (for left turns) or while oncoming traffic goes straight ahead and there is no permissive right turn allowed (for right turns).

  6. Right to light - Wikipedia

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    The right was traditionally known as the doctrine of "ancient lights". [1] A right to light can also be granted expressly by deed, or granted implicitly, for example under the rule in Wheeldon v. Burrows (1879). In England, the rights to ancient lights are most usually acquired under the Prescription Act 1832.

  7. Building Schools for the Future - Wikipedia

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    A successor between 2014 and 2021 was the Priority School Building Programme, under which the government provided capital grants for the replacement or repair of over 500 schools.

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  9. Bulkhead (partition) - Wikipedia

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    Bulkheads were known to the ancient Greeks, who employed bulkheads in triremes to support the back of rams. By the Athenian trireme era (500 BC), [1] the hull was strengthened by enclosing the bow behind the ram, forming a bulkhead compartment. Instead of using bulkheads to protect ships against rams, Greeks preferred to reinforce the hull with ...