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  2. Oklahoma History Center - Wikipedia

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    Each year, the Oklahoma History Center hosts the Oklahoma State Level History Day Competition, the second part of a three-stage (district, state, and national) competition called National History Day. Middle- and high school students can enter documentaries, historical papers, websites, exhibit boards, or performances on a topic that the ...

  3. Cultural property exhibition - Wikipedia

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    The exhibition of cultural property is a practice used by organizations where collected objects are put on display to the public. [1] The objects are carefully chosen and placed together to offer educational value, and often to tell a story.

  4. United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire

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    The Warren B. Rudman U.S. Courthouse in Concord. The United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire (in case citations, D.N.H.) is the federal district court whose jurisdiction comprises the state of New Hampshire.

  5. National History Day - Wikipedia

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    National History Day is a non-profit which aims to "improve the teaching and learning of history." Its flagship event is an annual competition in which students in grades 6-12 develop presentations about topics in history that interest them. [ 1 ]

  6. NHD - Wikipedia

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    NHD may refer to: National History Day, US; National Hydrography Dataset, US; Networked Help Desk; New Hacker's Dictionary, of computer slang; Noordhollands Dagblad, a Dutch newspaper; Al Minhad Air Base, United Arab Emirates, IATA code; Nunhead railway station, London, England, station code; nHD, a graphic-display resolution of 640x360 pixels

  7. Display board - Wikipedia

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    A display board, also known as poster board, is a board-shaped material that is rigid and strong enough to stand on its own, and generally used paper or other materials affixed to it. Along with quad charts , display boards were an early form of fast communication developed by the National Weather Service of the United States Department of ...

  8. Exhibition designer - Wikipedia

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    An exhibition designer's work can include: presenting their ideas as sketches, scale plans, computer-generated visuals and models; discussing their ideas with clients; producing final specifications; in smaller companies, overseeing the construction of the components (usually in workshops) and assembly and installation at the exhibition venue

  9. First American Financial Corporation - Wikipedia

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    First American traces its roots to 1889, when Orange County, California—a rural, undeveloped area at the time—split off from the county of Los Angeles. Two firms opened to handle title matters in the brand-new county.