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  2. Seal of Biliteracy - Wikipedia

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    It originated in California in 2008 and was formally adopted by the state in 2011. Thirty-nine States and the District of Columbia now offer a State Seal of Biliteracy. For adults, university students or students in schools unable to participate in a state program, the Global Seal of Biliteracy offers a Seal of Biliteracy language credential. [5]

  3. Template:US state seals - Wikipedia

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    This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse, meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar, or table with the collapsible attribute), it is hidden apart from its title bar; if not, it is fully visible. To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used:

  4. Template:Non-free seal/doc - Wikipedia

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  5. Template:Seal - Wikipedia

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    This template simplifies the inclusion of non-heraldic insignia for various levels of government and other quasi-governmental entities. It is the cousin of Template:Coat of arms and functions in an identical fashion.

  6. Template:Convert template - Wikipedia

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    template = the standardized template that the template should be converted to discuss = a link to the discussion page for the conversion (defaults to the talk page of the standardized template). This template adds any templates it is transcluded into to Category:Templates to be standardized by default, or to a Category:Templates to be ...

  7. Help:WordToWiki - Wikipedia

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    Open your document in Word, and "save as" an HTML file. Open the HTML file in a text editor and copy the HTML source code to the clipboard. Paste the HTML source into the large text box labeled "HTML markup:" on the html to wiki page. Click the blue Convert button at the bottom of the page.