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  2. Separation of church and state in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The answer is that the separation of church and state has not denied the political realm a religious dimension." In 2013, the House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to retain "In God We Trust", as the official motto of the United States. Only 9 members of Congress, 8 Democrats and 1 Republican, voted against the resolution.

  3. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Saturday, June 22

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    Hints About Today's NYT Connections Categories on Saturday, June 22. 1. More than one, or something following another thing. 2. Related to a certain sport. 3. They can all share the same first ...

  4. Something Upstairs - Wikipedia

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    Plot summary. Something Upstairs is about a twelve-year-old boy, Kenny Huldorf, who tells a story to Avi who had visited the school on a book tour. He moves from Los Angeles to Providence, Rhode Island. He lives in a house of past events, built in 1789. Kenny's room is in the attic. One night Kenny wakes to a scraping noise in the old slave room.

  5. This Book Is Gay - Wikipedia

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    This Book Is Gay is a nonfiction book written by Juno Dawson and illustrated by Spike Gerrell, first published in the United Kingdom in 2014 with subsequent publication in the US in June 2015. The book is a "manual to all areas of life as an LGBT person" [2] and "is meant to serve as a guidebook for young people discovering their sexual ...

  6. Jehovah's Witnesses practices - Wikipedia

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    Watch Tower publications describe house-to-house visitations as the primary work of Jehovah's Witnesses in obedience to a "divine command" to preach "the Kingdom good news in all the earth and (make) disciples of people of all the nations". Children usually accompany their parents and participate in the public ministry.

  7. Crooked House - Wikipedia

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    Crooked House is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie first published in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company in March 1949 [1] and in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on 23 May of the same year. [2] The action takes place in and near London in the autumn of 1947.

  8. The House in the Night - Wikipedia

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    LC Class. PZ7.S97255 Hou 2008. Children's literature portal. The House in the Night is a children's picture book written by Susan Marie Swanson and illustrated by Beth Krommes. Published in 2008, the book is a bedtime verse about the light in a house during the night. Krommes won the 2009 Caldecott Medal for her illustrations.

  9. House of Suns - Wikipedia

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    House of Suns concerns the Gentian Line, also known as the House of Flowers, composed of Abigail Gentian and her 999 clones (or "shatterlings"), male and female: exactly which of the 1,000 shatterlings is the original Abigail Gentian is unknown. The clones and Abigail travel the Milky Way Galaxy, helping young civilizations, collecting ...