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  2. Steve Jobs - Wikipedia

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    Jobs skipped the 5th grade and transferred to the 6th grade at Crittenden Middle School in Mountain View, where he became a "socially awkward loner". [19] Jobs was often "bullied" at Crittenden Middle, and in the middle of 7th grade, he gave his parents an ultimatum: either they would take him out of Crittenden or he would drop out of school. [20]

  3. Ted Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    He spent sixth and seventh grades at the Fessenden School, where he was a mediocre student, [1] and eighth grade at Cranwell Preparatory School, both in Massachusetts. [4] He was the youngest child and his parents were affectionate toward him, but they also compared him unfavorably with his older brothers.

  4. Times Square - Wikipedia

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    [12] Times Square, specifically the intersection of Broadway and 42nd Street, is the eastern terminus of the Lincoln Highway , the first road across the United States for motorized vehicles. [ 13 ] Times Square is sometimes referred to as "the Crossroads of the World" [ 14 ] and "the heart of the Great White Way ".

  5. John Lennon - Wikipedia

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    John Winston Ono Lennon [nb 1] (born John Winston Lennon; 9 October 1940 – 8 December 1980) was an English singer-songwriter, musician and political activist.He gained worldwide fame as the founder, co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the Beatles.

  6. Aristotle - Wikipedia

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    Aristotle [A] (Attic Greek: Ἀριστοτέλης, romanized: Aristotélēs; [B] 384–322 BC) was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath.His writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences, philosophy, linguistics, economics, politics, psychology, and the arts.

  7. Grade (climbing) - Wikipedia

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    As with martial arts grading, after 1-kyū the system uses "black-belt grades" of 1-Dan (or shodan, "the first step"); 1-Dan is roughly equal to a V7 grade, while 6-Dan (or rokudan) is at V16. [16] American "B" system. Created by American bouldering pioneer John Gill in 1958, [16] it contained just three grades: B1 (easiest), B2, and B3 (hardest).

  8. Government of India - Wikipedia

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    21 of the 29 states introduced value added tax (VAT) on 1 April 2005 to replace the complex and multiple sales tax system [53] [55] The non-tax revenues of the central government come from fiscal services, interest receipts, public sector dividends, etc., while the non-tax revenues of the States are grants from the central government, interest ...