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  2. Second grade - Wikipedia

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    In The Republic of Ireland, the equivalent to second grade is known as "Second Class" (usually for 7–8 year olds), which is year 4 of primary school.It is traditionally the year that is dedicated to preparing for the child's "First Holy Communion"; however, as Ireland has become increasingly multicultural, more and more schools are opting to prepare for the sacrament outside of school hours.

  3. Grade 2 - Wikipedia

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    Grade 2, the English punk band. Grade II may refer to: Grade II listed buildings that are of special interest, warranting every effort to preserve them. Grade II monoplane, a single-seat aircraft constructed by Hans Grade in 1909. Grade II* may refer to: Grade II* listed buildings that are particularly important and of more than special interest.

  4. List of steepest gradients on adhesion railways - Wikipedia

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    Balsam Mountain Grade, Balsam N.C. Balsam Mountain, home of highest railroad station east of the Rockies; average grade about 4.0%, max 4.5%. 1 of 2 grades on southern railways former Murphy branch that are +4% grade. Balsam Mountain has seen many runaways. It is still in service operated by the Blue Ridge Southern Railroad . 1 in 22 (4.5%)

  5. Scholarship Examination - Wikipedia

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    The Scholarship Examination (also known as the Grade 5 exam) is a highly competitive Sri Lankan examination first introduced in 1947, [1] conducted by the Department of Examinations of the Ministry of Education. It is optional for students to undertake it during the final year of primary school (Grade 5; usually aged 9–10). Based on the ...

  6. Broomfleet - Wikipedia

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    Broomfleet is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.It is situated on the Humber Estuary approximately 4 miles (6 km) west of Brough.According to the 2011 UK Census, Broomfleet parish had a population of 302, [1] an increase on the 2001 UK Census figure of 293.

  7. John Duncan (British Army officer, born 1872) - Wikipedia

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    Duncan was educated at the Royal Military College, and joined the Royal Scots Fusiliers in 1891. [2] He served on the North West Frontier of the British Raj from 1897 to 1898, before taking part in the Second Boer War (1899–1901). [3] He was appointed a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order in November 1900. [4]

  8. Gudalur, Nilgiris - Wikipedia

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    Tamil population was pushed to the second because of the breaking of Gudalur taluk into two, Pandalur and Gudalur. However It may also be noted that both the tamils and malayalees are migrants to this region post the British plantations just like in the case of Kodagu, Devikulam and Peermade which all belonged to indigenous tribes originally.

  9. List of United States Coast Guard four-star admirals - Wikipedia

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    The following list of four-star admirals is sortable by last name, date of rank, [1] number of years on active duty at four-star rank (Yrs), [2] active-duty positions held while serving at four-star rank, [3] year commissioned and source of commission, [4] and number of years in commission when promoted to four-star rank (YC), [5] and other biographical notes.