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  2. Something Upstairs - Wikipedia

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    Something Upstairs: A Tale of Ghosts was originally published by Orchard Books on September 1, 1988 in hardcover format. [2] The title was simplified to Something Upstairs starting with the 1990 paperback edition. Orchard Books was acquired by Scholastic, who printed their paperback edition in 2010. A list of notable formats is as follows:

  3. Lies About American History We Were All Taught in School

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    Paul Revere Shouted, “The British Are Coming!” Paul Revere’s “midnight ride” is often an entire lesson in high school history classes, discussed as the start of the American Revolution.

  4. Up the Down Staircase - Wikipedia

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    The play is frequently performed in high school drama classes. The film version was parodied in Mad magazine as "In the Out Exit" in regular issue #118, April 1968. [1] Up the Down Staircase 's title was parodied by the South Park episode "Up the Down Steroid". The title of Porcupine Tree's 1993 album Up The Downstair is an homage to the novel.

  5. High school in the United States - Wikipedia

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    High schools have subject-based classes. The name high school is applied in other countries, but no universal generalization can be made as to the age range, financial status, or ability level of the pupils accepted. In North America, most high schools include grades 9 through 12.

  6. Ron Jones (teacher) - Wikipedia

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    Ron Jones (born 1941) is an American writer and formerly a teacher in Palo Alto, California.He is best known for his classroom exercise called "The Third Wave" and the book he wrote about the event, which inspired the made-for-TV movie The Wave and other works, including a theatrical film in 2008.

  7. “Timestamped Pictures”: 50 Random Things People Did That ...

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    Image credits: debdeman #7. Not me but my mother. My mom bought the travel insurance on her Disneyworld trip because she is bipolar and thought if she had a bad day they would get a refund.

  8. Talk:Something Upstairs - Wikipedia

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  9. The unfathomable story behind Malcolm Butler's Super Bowl ...

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    Butler quickly recognized Seattle’s formation from practice and guessed what might be coming, paving the way for the defining moment of his career, the play that 10 years later remains among the ...

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