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The Radja Djajanagara and regent of Serang, Java, Indonesia. Coloured lithograph by P. Lauters after C.W.M. van der Velde, ca. 1843.

Amsterdam : Uitgegeven by Frans Buffa en Zonen, [between 1843 and 1845]




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Acts of mercy : the Middlesex Hospital paintings by Frederick Cayley Robinson (1862-1927) / [text by William Schupbach].

[London] : [Wellcome Trust], [2009]




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The life of Thomas Wills, F.C.S. : demonstrator of chemistry, Royal Naval College, Greenwich / by his mother, Mary Wills Phillips, and her friend, J. Luke.

London : James Nisbet & Co., MDCCCLXXX [1880]




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First report of the British Association Committee on the treatment and utilization of sewage : drawn up at the request of the Committee / by Dr. Benjamin H. Paul.

London : Longmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1870.




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Report of the Committee on the treatment and utilization of sewage : reappointed at Exeter, 1869.

London : [Published not identified], 1871.




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Report of the Committee on the treatment and utilization of sewage : reappointed at Liverpool, 1870.

London : [Published not identified], 1872.




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Report of the Committee on the treatment and utilization of sewage : reappointed at Edinburgh, 1871.

London : [Published not identified], 1873.




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Fifth report of the Committee on the treatment and utilization of sewage : reappointed at Brighton, 1872.

London : [Published not identified], 1874.




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Sixth report of the Committee on the treatment and utilization of sewage : reappointed at Bradford, 1873.

London : [Published not identified], 1875.




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Seventh report of the Committee on the treatment and utilization of sewage : reappointed at Belfast, 1874.

London : [Published not identified], 1876.




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Report on the treatment and utilization of sewage.

[London] : [Published not identified], [1877]




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The Scott Moncrieff system of sewage purification of by micro-organisms : reports, &c.

[Place of publication not identified] : [Publisher not identified], 1895.




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Report upon the Scott Moncrieff system for the bacteriological purification of sewage / by Alexander C. Houston.

[London] : Waterlow Bros. & Layton, Limited, [1893]




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An eloping couple on their way by coach to Gretna Green are delayed by snow one mile from their destination. Photogravure after L.J. Pott.

(Printed in Austria)




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King Robert the Bruce saves the life of a mother and her new born infant on a battlefield in Ireland. Engraving by J. Burnet, 1842, after W. Allan, 1840.

(Edin.r [Edinburgh] : Printed by A. Mc.Glashon), [1842]




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The dynastic marriage of William of Orange and Mary Stuart: above, they are brought together before a bust of Hercules; below, their wedding in London on 4 November 1677. Etching by R. de Hooghe, 1678.

[The Netherlands] : [Romeyn de Hooghe?], [1678?]




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The storming of the Bastille, 1789. Ink drawing by R.B. Bate after H. Singleton.




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King Louis XVI and Queen Marie-Antoinette, escorted by soldiers, arrive at a masked ball held to celebrate the birth of their son, the Dauphin. Etching by Jean-Michel Moreau the younger, 1782, after P.L. Moreau-Desproux.

[Paris] : [publisher not identified], 1782.




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The marriage of King Charles I and Princess Henrietta Maria in Notre Dame cathedral, Paris, 1625. Engraving by N. Dupuis, 1728, after L. Chéron.

London : Printed & sold by Thos. & John Bowles, printsellers, [1728]




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King Charles I on horseback outside the city walls of Hull: the Parliamentarians inside, led by Sir John Hotham, refuse to surrender the city. Engraving by N. Tardieu after C. Parrocel.

London : Printed and sold by Thos. and John Bowles, printsellers, [1728]




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King Charles I at the battle of Naseby: the Earl of Carnwath leads the king's horse around and back from danger, causing confusion among the Royalist troops. Engraving by N.G. Dupuis after C. Parrocel.

[London] : [Thomas. Bowles] : [John Bowles], [1728]




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King Edward I, at the birth of his son Edward Prince of Wales, while the baby's mother Eleanor of Castile lies in bed. Mezzotint by V. Green, 1788, after J.G. Huck.

London (No. 29 Newman Street, Oxford Street) : Published ... by V. & R. Green, January 18th 1788




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Plaintiffs say education-funding lawsuit still necessary




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Former New Mexico Schools Chief Hanna Skandera on Coronavirus

"The current situation may force our hand to adjust our measures of evaluation, and, personally, I think it is beyond time that we push our thinking to include new ideas," says Hanna Skandera.




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Michigan Teachers Can Leave the Union at Any Time, Not Just in August, Court Rules

The Michigan ruling could be a signal of what's to come after the case on union fees that's currently being decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.




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Flint Children to Be Screened for Disabilities After $4 Million Settlement

The agreement stems from a class-action civil rights lawsuit filed against the Flint schools, Michigan education department and the Genessee County Intermediate School District.




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Brian Whiston, Michigan State Schools Chief, Dies at 56

Brian Whiston, who was hired in 2015, set ambitious goals for the state and helped create its accountability plan under the Every Student Succeeds Act.




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Michigan Administrator Tapped to Oversee Federal Special Education Programs

Laurie VanderPloeg, a longtime special education administrator, will take over the office of special education programs starting in November.




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Elon Musk Makes Donation to Flint, Mich., District for Laptops

Entrepreneur and business founder Elon Musk will donate $423,000 for laptops in the Michigan district, a few months after making a gift focused on improving water quality in the school system.




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Billionaire Elon Musk Donates $480K to Help Flint Schools Deal With Water Crisis

The donation comes as Flint city and school leaders continue to grapple with the fallout from a contaminated-water crisis that began in 2015. The filtration systems, which will be installed by January, should allow students to once again district students and staff to drink from and fill up water bo




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Educational Opportunities and Performance in Michigan

This Quality Counts 2019 Highlights Report captures all the data you need to assess your state's performance on key educational outcomes.




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Schools Reconsider the Calendar as Students Grow More Diverse

A growing number of schools are re-evaluating their policies on religious holidays in response to the changing demographics of their students.




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Educational Opportunities and Performance in Michigan

This Quality Counts 2020 Highlights Report captures all the data you need to assess your state's performance on key educational outcomes.




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As Demand for Food Grows Under Coronavirus, Schools Step Up

Districts are reconfiguring services, offering hazard pay, and partnering with food banks to keep up with a growing, unprecedented demand for food services during the school shutdown.




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The Inspiring Legacy of Flint's First Black Superintendent, Dead From Coronavirus

Nathel Burtley, 79, was a lifelong educator who led the Flint, Mich., school system, paving the way for other African-American educators to become the heads of districts. He died earlier this month from the coronavirus.




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Could Testing Wreck Civics Education?

As civic education undergoes a renaissance in schools, educators are looking beyond standardized tests to determine whether the lessons empower students to embrace civic behaviors, like voting or volunteering.




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For Educators Vying for State Office, Teachers' Union Offers 'Soup to Nuts' Campaign Training

In the aftermath of this spring's teacher protests, more educators are running for state office—and the National Education Association is seizing on the political moment.




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How 3 States Are Digging In on Civics Education

As growing numbers of states jump on the civics-learning bandwagon, a coalition of 90 national groups warns that some strategies are better than others. Here's a look at three states working toward a comprehensive approach to the topic.




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In Illinois, New Budget Caps Raises and Limits Pensions for Teachers

The state's budget bill, which Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner signed into law this week, caps annual raises for end-of-career-teachers, lowering the pension they can receive.




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One More Teacher Wins State Seat, Bringing Count to 43

One more teacher was elected to state legislature in a closely contested race.




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Illinois High Court Backs Pension for One-Day Teacher Substitute

A union lobbyist who worked just one day as a substitute teacher is entitled to a pension worth potentially tens of thousands of dollars annually, the Illinois supreme court has ruled.




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Ban Student Seclusion in Schools, Lawmakers Tell Betsy DeVos

After an investigation found Illinois schools put children in "isolated timeout" for illegal reasons, a group of the state's federal lawmakers have asked U.S. Secretary of Education to ban seclusion in schools nationwide.




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Are Schools Prepared to Respond to Sex Abuse? Latest Probe Reveals Shortcomings

A federal investigation of Chicago's failures to respond to sexual violence in schools raises troubling questions for school districts nationwide.




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Educational Opportunities and Performance in Illinois

This Quality Counts 2019 Highlights Report captures all the data you need to assess your state's performance on key educational outcomes.




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State-District Tensions Swell Over School Pensions

There’s a tussle over the right balance for who should pick up the tab for teacher retirements and how that affects wealthier and less-wealthy districts.




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Chicago Strike: Why Teachers Are on the Picket Lines Once Again

Teachers in the nation's third-largest school system are fighting for salary increases, class-size caps, and a written commitment for more nurses, social workers, and librarians—as well as investments some say are outside the scope of collective bargaining.




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Educational Opportunities and Performance in Illinois

This Quality Counts 2020 Highlights Report captures all the data you need to assess your state's performance on key educational outcomes.




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Penguins may face ‘tough decisions’ with goalies thanks to salary cap crunch

Could they lose one or more of Murray, Jarry, and DeSmith?




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NBCSN’s Hockey Happy Hour: The Comeback on Katella

'The Comeback on Katella' was complete when Corey Perry scored the winning goal in double overtime to give the Ducks a 4-3 victory and 3-2 series lead.




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PHT remembers video games: Hockey on the Nintendo 64

Only so money hockey options on that odd beast of a machine.