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An assignment cover sheet is a paper used by students when completing assignments at university for their courses. These coversheets generally contain metadata about the assignment (such as the name of the student and the course number). This aids the efficient handling of assignments.
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This page in a nutshell: Re-designing Wikipedia's main page has been a perennial proposal since the last major revamp in 2006. There have been periodic attempts to revamp the design of Wikipedia's main page .
Yearbook staff predominantly consists of only one or two school teachers who serve as editors in chief. Australian school yearbooks are predominantly created on A4 paper size, featuring a softcover style front-and-back cover, typically 250 or 300 g/m 2 density. Hardcover-style yearbooks are not as common, although exceptions occur.