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Human rights education (HRE) is the learning process that seeks to build knowledge, values, and proficiency in the rights that each person is entitled to. This education teaches students to examine their own experiences from a point of view that enables them to integrate these concepts into their values.
Hilkens, Bob (2000). "States and Regents of the World: An Alphabetical Listing of States and Territories and their Regents in the 19th and 20th Centuries". STATES AND REGENTS OF THE WORLD. Retrieved June 27, 2006. "History of the House of Sayn". . Retrieved July 13, 2006. Kane, Ed (2000).
1606: Formed: Peter Melander made HRE Knight, assumed the name "Holzappel" 1641: HRE Count; 1642: Acquired Lülsdorf as fief of Palatinate-Neuburg; 1643: Purchased Esterau and Isselbach from Nassau-Hadamar; Bench of Counts of Westphalia; 1656: Acquired Nassau-Schaumburg; 1707: To Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym; 1806: To Nassau
For example, the estates of the Imperial Knights were formally mediatized in 1806, having de facto been seized by the great territorial states in 1803 in the so-called Rittersturm. "Secularization" was the abolition of the temporal power of an ecclesiastical ruler such as a bishop or an abbot and the annexation of the secularized territory to a ...
(The Center Square) – While many states expanded and adopted school choice programs in 2024, some advocates are excited about new education options for families in 2025 – made possible because ...
Holy Roman Empire, Kingdom of Germany (complete list, complete list) –; Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor (1084–1105), King (1053–1087); Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor (1111–1125), King (1099–1125)
Some states are listed more than once, e.g. Nassau-Orange, Nassau-Orange, Orange-Nassau; Salm-Salm, Salm-Salm. Some states are listed as "RA" (reichsabtei), and some as "Imperial Abbey". These should all be listed the same way. Moreover some RAs and some Imperial Abbeys are coloured blue, some of each are left white.
The Kentucky ballot initiative — Amendment 2 — would allow the state to fund education costs for students from kindergarten through 12th grade who are outside the public school system.