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  2. California High School Exit Exam - Wikipedia

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    The first students to take the test were volunteers from the class of 2004, who took it as high school Freshmen in spring 2001 (March and May). In October 2001, Assembly Bill 1609 removed the option for ninth graders to take the CAHSEE beginning with the 2002 administration.

  3. Cheat sheet - Wikipedia

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    Cheat sheets were historically used by students without an instructor or teacher's knowledge to cheat on a test or exam. [1] In the context of higher education or vocational training, where rote memorization is not as important, students may be permitted (or even encouraged) to develop and consult their cheat sheets during exams.

  4. Office of Chief Medical Examiner of the City of New York

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    Patrick D. Riordan (acting) as the last Coroner of New York City. [4] January 1, 1918 February 1918 1 Charles Norris [4] February 1, 1918 1935 2 Thomas A. Gonzales [5] 1935 1954 3 Milton Helpern [6] 1954 1974 4 Dominick DiMaio: 1974 1978 5 Michael Baden: 1978 1979 6 Elliot M. Gross: 1979 1987 7 Beverly J. Leffers (acting) 1987 1989 8 Charles ...

  5. Forensic pathology - Wikipedia

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    Students complete the second part of the physician's exam at the end of this period. The final section is a one year practical period where students partake in three 4 month practicums: four months of internal medicine, four months of surgery and four months of clinical practical study of their choice.

  6. Coroner: Idaho students were stabbed to death in their beds - AOL

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    Four University of Idaho students who were found dead in a rental house last Sunday were stabbed to death in their beds and likely were asleep when the attacks occurred, the Latah County coroner ...

  7. Coroner - Wikipedia

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    The coroner's conclusion sometimes is persuasive for the police and Crown Prosecution Service, but normally proceedings in the coroner's court are suspended until after the outcome of any criminal case is known. More usually, a coroner's conclusion is also relied upon in civil proceedings and insurance claims. The coroner commonly tells the ...

  8. Fayette County coroner emphasizes pool safety after recent ...

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    A 7-year-old and 2-year-old drowned recently, prompting the Fayette County coroner to urge families to keep their children safe around pools.

  9. Coroner Finale Recap: A Fiery End to Season 2 Mystery - AOL

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    Coroner‘s increasingly stressful second season came to a close on Wednesday with both chaos and calm.. The finale brings resolution to the fire mystery set up in the season premiere as Jenny and ...