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            <title>Geometry Review Flashcards Ch.1-5</title>
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            <description>These cards review all the way to stuff on parallel lines (dual parallel line theorem, intersecting plane theorem, etc.) from the beginning stuff (angle addition postulate) :) have fun studying!!! :-D</description>
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            <title>U.S. History--Ch.3, Ch.4, Ch.5  Vocabulary / Terms</title>
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            <description>These cards are for the 1700's and early 1800's of American history, including the French &amp; Indian War, American revolution, War of 1812, and many presidents.</description>
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            <description>More American history information. (see description of Ch.3-5 for more detail.)</description>
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            <title>Verbs</title>
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            <description>Ecce Romani II verbs, 1st &amp; 2nd conjugation. If you see the letter &quot;e&quot; followed by an apostrophe, that counts as a long mark. For example, &quot;vide're&quot; is in the 2nd conjugation because it has a &quot;long mark&quot; after the first &quot;e.&quot;</description>
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