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"West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette, 319 U.S. 624 (1943), is a \nlandmark decision by the United States Supreme Court holding that the Free \nSpeech Clause of the First Amendment protects students from being forced to \nsalute the American flag or <b>say the Pledge of Allegiance</b> in public <b>school</b>. ... <b>It</b> \nthus overruled its decision in Minersville <b>School</b> District v.",
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"The <b>Pledge of Allegiance</b> of the United States has been criticized on several \ngrounds. Its use in government funded <b>schools</b> has been the most controversial, \n... Nonetheless, <b>it</b> remains taught to and expected of <b>school</b> children in many \n<b>schools</b>, ... that the American Republic has held dear throughout the <b>history</b> of our \ncountry.",
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"Elk Grove Unified <b>School</b> District v. Newdow, 542 U.S. 1 (2004), was a case \ndecided by the ... He said the words "under God" in the <b>Pledge of Allegiance</b> \namounted to an ... no objection either to <b>reciting</b> or hearing others recite the \n<b>Pledge of Allegiance</b>, or to ... <b>They</b> found Michael Newdow <b>did</b> have standing to \nbring the suit.",
"Michael Arthur Newdow (born June 24, 1953) is an American attorney and \nemergency medicine physician. He is best known for his efforts to have \nrecitations of the current version of the <b>Pledge of Allegiance</b> in public <b>schools</b> in \nthe United ... <b>They did it</b> because <b>they</b> want God in their government because <b>it</b> \nstands for a ...",
"Engel v. Vitale, 370 U.S. 421 (1962), was a landmark United States Supreme \nCourt case in ... <b>They</b> were supported by groups opposed to the <b>school</b> prayer \nincluding ... In a 6–1 decision, the Supreme Court held that <b>reciting</b> government-\nwritten ... of separation between church and state by giving a lengthy <b>history</b> of \nthe issue, ...",
"A moment of silence is a period of silent contemplation, prayer, reflection, or \nmeditation. Similar ... A moment of silence lacks any specific religious formulation\n, and therefore <b>it</b> ... public <b>schools</b> to give students a chance to <b>say the pledge of</b> \n<b>allegiance</b> and observe a moment of silence every day. ... Read · Edit · View \n<b>history</b> ..."
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"Diadophis punctatus, commonly known as the ring-necked <b>snake</b> or ringneck \n<b>snake</b>, is a harmless <b>species</b> of colubrid <b>snake</b> found throughout <b>much</b> of the ...",
"The smooth green <b>snake</b> (Opheodrys vernalis) is a <b>species</b> of North American \nnonvenomous ... At birth, its dorsal coloration is <b>different</b> than when it matures.",
"Heterodon simus, commonly known as the southern hog-nosed <b>snake</b>, is a \nharmless <b>snake species</b> endemic to the southeastern ... The <b>Alabama</b> \nDepartment of Conservation and Natural Resources has listed the <b>species</b> as \npossibly extirpated ..."
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"The Permian–Triassic extinction event, also <b>known as</b> the P–Tr extinction, the P–\nT extinction, ... It is the <b>Earth</b>'s most severe <b>known</b> extinction event, with up to 96% \nof all marine <b>species</b> ... Recent research shows that different groups became \n<b>extinct</b> at different times; for example, while difficult to date <b>absolutely</b>, ostracod \nand ...",
"An extinction event is a widespread and rapid decrease in the biodiversity on \n<b>Earth</b>. Such an ... The most recent and arguably best-<b>known</b>, the Cretaceous–\nPaleogene ... and 55% of marine genera) and 70% to 75% of all <b>species</b> became \n<b>extinct</b>. ... the upper layers of the ocean become deficient or <b>totally</b> lacking in \noxygen.",
"In futures studies, human extinction is the hypothetical end of the human <b>species</b>. \nThis may ... Human extinction (together with extinction of all life) in the future by \n<b>wholly</b> ... Humanity has a 95% probability of being <b>extinct</b> in 7,800,000 years, ... <b>a</b> \n<b>species</b> could be fundamentally different from any previous life form on <b>Earth</b>, e.g.\n ...",
"The following are lists of <b>extinct animals</b>: By region. List of <b>extinct animals</b> of \nAfrica · List of <b>extinct animals</b> of Réunion · List of <b>extinct animals</b> of Asia.",
"<b>Animals that</b> live only in caves, <b>called</b> troglobites (meaning 'cave dwellers'), are \nadapted to life in the dark.",
"<b>A species</b> that is <b>extinct</b> in the wild (EW) is one that has been categorized by the \nInternational Union for Conservation of Nature as <b>known</b> only by living ... While \nconservation efforts may preserve some of the genetics of <b>a species</b>, <b>the species</b> \nmay never <b>fully</b> recover due to the loss of the natural ... <b>Earth</b> Day Flag.png \nEcology ...",
"Eradication is the reduction of an infectious disease's prevalence in the global \nhost population ... The source of this case was a <b>known</b> outbreak in the nearby \ndistrict of ... Because the rabies virus is almost always caught from <b>animals</b>, \nrabies eradication has focused on reducing the population of wild and stray \n<b>animals</b>, ..."
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"The 2014–15 <b>season</b> was Leicester City F.C.'s 110th <b>season</b> in the English \n<b>football league</b> system and their 47th (non-consecutive) <b>season</b> in the top tier of \nEnglish football. They participated in the 2014–15 <b>Premier League</b>, their first time \nin <b>Premier League</b> in ten <b>years</b>, having been <b>promoted</b> from the ... 29 June <b>2015</b> \n– Jeff Schlupp signs a four-<b>year</b> contract extension until the ...",
"The 2014–15 <b>Premier League</b> was the 23rd <b>season</b> of the <b>Premier League</b>, the \ntop English professional league for association football clubs, since its \nestablishment in 1992. The fixtures were announced on 18 June 2014. The \n<b>season</b> started on 16 August 2014 and concluded on 24 May <b>2015</b>. ... On 3 May \n<b>2015</b>, Chelsea <b>won</b> the title with three games to spare after a 1–0 ...",
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"The <b>2015</b>–16 <b>Football League</b> Championship was the twelfth <b>season</b> of the \n<b>Football League</b> ... Bournemouth secured <b>promotion to the Premier League</b> on \nthe final day on 2 May against Charlton Athletic and <b>won</b> ... On 9 May, Burnley \n<b>became</b> the first team to be <b>relegated from</b> the <b>Premier League</b> despite winning \naway 1–0 ...",
"This is the history of Leicester City Football Club, based in Leicester, England, \nthe United Kingdom. Having been founded over 100 <b>years</b> ago, for the first time, \nin the <b>2015</b>–16 <b>season</b>, Leicester City <b>won</b> the <b>Premier League</b>, with Claudio ... \nTheir <b>relegation</b> in 1969 ended a twelve-<b>year</b> stint in the top flight, the club's \nlongest ...",
"Leicester City Football Club is an English professional football club based in \nLeicester in the East Midlands. The club competes in the <b>Premier League</b>, \nEngland's top division of football, ... Leicester <b>won</b> the <b>2015</b>–16 <b>Premier League</b>, \ntheir first top-level football ... Leicester <b>won</b> just five league matches all <b>season</b>. \nThe East ...",
"... to the FNL, while the top 2 in that league will be <b>promoted to the Premier</b> \n<b>League</b> for the 2016–17 <b>season</b>.",
"7 August: The <b>2015</b>–16 <b>Football League season</b> begins in ... Newcastle remain \nin the <b>relegation</b> zone, though are five points ...",
"The <b>2015</b> National <b>Premier Leagues</b> Victoria ... Pld, W, D, L, GF, GA, GD, Pts, \nQualification or <b>relegation</b>."
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"2019 EFL Championship play-off Final",
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"The 2018–19 <b>Premier League</b> was the 27th <b>season</b> of the <b>Premier League</b>, the \ntop English ... Defending champions Manchester City <b>won</b> their fourth <b>Premier</b> \n<b>League</b> title, and ... Twenty teams competed in the league – the top seventeen \nteams from the previous <b>season</b> and the three teams <b>promoted</b> from the \nChampionship.",
"The English Football League Championship is the highest division of the English \nFootball ... They <b>had</b> only been elected to the Football League twenty-seven \n<b>years</b> ... At the end of the <b>season</b>, the top two teams and the winner of the \nChampionship play-offs are <b>promoted to the Premier League</b> and the bottom \nthree teams ...",
"The 2019 EFL Championship play-off Final was a football match which was \nplayed on 27 May 2019 at Wembley Stadium, London between Aston Villa and \nDerby County. The winner earned <b>promotion to the Premier League</b> for the 2019\n–20 <b>season</b>. ... Aston Villa <b>won</b> 2–1 to return to the <b>Premier League</b> for the first \ntime since ...",
"The <b>Premier League</b>, often referred to as the English <b>Premier League</b> or the <b>EPL</b> \noutside England, is the top level of the English football league system. Contested \nby 20 clubs, it operates on a system of <b>promotion</b> and <b>relegation</b> with the English \nFootball League (EFL). ... This meant a break-up of the 104-<b>year</b>-old Football \nLeague <b>that had</b> operated ...",
"A national second tier of English league football was established in 1892–93, at \nthe demise of Football Alliance. as the Second Division. In 1992, with the \ndeparture of the then First Division clubs to become the <b>Premier League</b>, the \nsecond tier <b>became</b> known ... In bold those clubs competing in the Championship \nas of the current <b>season</b>.",
"A yo-yo club is a sporting side that is regularly <b>promoted</b> and relegated. The \nphrase is most ... Birmingham's longest period in one division <b>has</b> been 18 <b>years</b> \nin the First Division, from 1921 to 1939. ... Hull City <b>have been promoted to the</b> \n<b>Premier League</b> in 2008, 2013 and 2016, with relegations to the Championship \nin 2010, ...",
"This is the history of Leicester City Football Club, based in Leicester, England, \nthe United Kingdom. Having been founded over 100 <b>years</b> ago, for the first time, \nin the 2015–16 <b>season</b>, Leicester City <b>won</b> the <b>Premier League</b>, with Claudio ... \nTheir <b>relegation</b> in 1969 ended a twelve-<b>year</b> stint in the top flight, the club's \nlongest ...",
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"The 2016–17 <b>Premier League</b> was the 25th <b>season</b> of the <b>Premier League</b>, the \ntop English professional league <b>for</b> association football clubs, since its \nestablishment in 1992. The <b>season</b> began on 13 August 2016 and concluded on \n21 May <b>2017</b>. ... Chelsea <b>won</b> their fifth <b>Premier League</b> title, and sixth English \ntitle, with two ...",
"The <b>Premier League</b> distributes a formulaically derived financial payment to each \nEnglish ... In the <b>2017</b>-18 <b>season</b> the <b>Premier League</b> paid £243m in Parachute \nPayments split amongst 8 clubs, and ... meant <b>for</b> two seasons following \n<b>relegation</b> a club would receive half of the per club <b>Premier League</b> basic TV \nmoney, this ...",
"Swansea City Association Football Club is a Welsh professional football club \nbased in ... In 2011, Swansea were <b>promoted to the Premier League</b>. ... Swansea \nwere <b>relegated from</b> the <b>Premier League</b> at the end of the <b>2017</b>–18 <b>season</b>. ... \nFollowing <b>promotion</b>, the Swans <b>had</b> another 15 <b>years</b> of Second Division \nfootball to ...",
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"A national second tier <b>of</b> English league football was established <b>in</b> 1892–93, at \nthe demise <b>of</b> Football Alliance. as the Second Division. <b>In</b> 1992, with the \ndeparture <b>of</b> the then First Division clubs to become the <b>Premier League</b>, the \nsecond tier <b>became</b> known ... Championship before it was renamed the EFL \nChampionship <b>in 2016</b>.",
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