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  2. The Beatles: The Authorised Biography - Wikipedia

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    The Beatles: The Authorised Biography is a book written by the British author Hunter Davies and published by Heinemann in the UK in September 1968. It was written with the full cooperation of the Beatles and chronicles the band's career up until early 1968, two years before their break-up.

  3. Electronic grade book - Wikipedia

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    An electronic grade book is a teacher's online record of their students' lessons, assignments, progress, and grades. An electronic grade book interfaces with a student information system which houses a school district's student records including grades, attendance medical records, transcripts, student schedules, and other data.

  4. Northern Utah Academy for Math Engineering and Science

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    The Northern Utah Academy for Math Engineering and Science (NUAMES) is a public charter high school for students in grades The school started to provide an educational experience that prepares high school students for an early transition into a university baccalaureate program in fields related to math, science and engineering.

  5. God's Playground - Wikipedia

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    God's Playground: A History of Poland is a history book in two volumes written by Norman Davies, covering a 1000-year history of Poland.Volume 1: The origins to 1795, and Volume 2: 1795 to the present first appeared as the Oxford Clarendon Press publication in 1981 and have since been reprinted in multiple times, [1] and translated into Polish as Boże igrzysko : Historia Polski by Elżbieta ...

  6. Michael Davies (Catholic writer) - Wikipedia

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    Davies was a Baptist who converted to Catholicism while still a student in the 1950s. [5] [6] While initially a supporter of the Second Vatican Council, [7] Davies became critical of the liturgical changes that followed in its wake, which he argued were a result of distortions and misreadings of the Council's mandates for liturgical reform. [8]

  7. W. H. Davies - Wikipedia

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    Davies's book Young Emma was a frank, often disturbing account of his life before and after picking Helen up at a bus-stop in the Edgware Road near Marble Arch. He had caught sight of her just getting off the bus and describes her wearing a "saucy-looking little velvet cap with tassels". [ 25 ]