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  2. List of Forgotten Realms modules and sourcebooks - Wikipedia

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    FR module (retroactive). 36: N4: 0–1: 0-88038-326-7: Under Illefarn: Steve Perrin: 1987: First labelled FR module. 48: N5: 0–3: 0-88038-489-1: OA—Oriental Adventures was originally its own campaign setting, but the setting has been incorporated into Forgotten Realms. Swords of the Daimyo: David Cook: March 1986 ― 68: OA1: 6–10: 0 ...

  3. Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority

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    The Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) is the independent statutory authority responsible for the development of a national curriculum, a national assessment program, and a national data collection and reporting program that supports learning for Australian students. [1]

  4. NAPLAN - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the introduction of NAPLAN the testing of literacy and numeracy was done individually by each jurisdiction. [7] According to New South Wales Public Schools the NAPLAN tests, which commenced in 2008, were instigated after the Ministerial Council on Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs (MCEETYA) determined that "national testing in literacy and numeracy would proceed for ...

  5. Sixth grade - Wikipedia

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    Sixth grade (also 6th grade or grade 6) is the sixth year of formal or compulsory education. Students in sixth grade are usually 11-12 years old. Students in sixth grade are usually 11-12 years old. It is commonly the first or second grade of middle school or the last grade of elementary school, and the sixth school year since kindergarten .

  6. Acra (fortress) - Wikipedia

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    The Acra (also spelled Akra, from Ancient Greek: Ἄκρα, Hebrew: חקרא ,חקרה Ḥaqra(h)), with the meaning of "stronghold" (see under "Etymology"), was a place in Jerusalem thought to have had a fortified compound built by Antiochus Epiphanes, ruler of the Seleucid Empire, following his sack of the city in 168 BCE.

  7. Akara - Wikipedia

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    Àkàrà is a Yoruba word meaning "pastry" or the dish itself. [6] The Brazilian term acarajé, according to Márcio de Jagun, derives from the word is derived from the phrase àkàrà n'jẹ, meaning "come and eat akara"; the phrase was used to call out to customers by women selling akara on the street.

  8. Sketches of the Ancient History of the Six Nations - Wikipedia

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    Unique when published, Sketches was criticized and has been consigned to the margins of history – a footnote in Native American literary anthologies. Contemporary reviews by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft and Francis Parkman were particularly harsh, [7] with Parkman reluctant to write about it at all. Cusick had "produced a small pamphlet in a ...

  9. January 6 - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... January 6 is the sixth day of the year in the Gregorian calendar; ... [7] 1540 – King Henry ...