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CALLING ALL CHILDREN!
JOIN MY CHILDREN’S ARMY
You Have a Basic Human Right to Defend Yourselves
REFUSE TO WEAR MASKS
at school, or anywhere else
Also REFUSE TO BE VACCINATED!
If your parents or teachers disagree, HAVE THEM REACH ME through the contact page on this website — uslearning.net
I’m JUDEE.
THIS IS YOUR PERMISSION SLIP.
FEEL FREE to print out this message, or just show it to ANY adults who bother you.
Remember!
You Have a Basic Human Right to Defend Yourselves
The braver ones among u can also defend other children who may be too young or too shy to stand up for themselves.
You can even form groups and make a pact to defend each other.
God Bless Children
Amen
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Scroll down for a United States area codes lookup page.
Also find links to a handy selection of pages with state abbreviations, data pertaining to major cities, basic historical trivia and more. Visit any link on this page for detailed info.
U.S. iPHONE APPS
A descriptive list of useful iphone apps recommended by the U.S. government.
POSTAL ABBREVIATIONS A lot of people have trouble with those, but they're easy once you get used to them. For those who prefer visual learning, a colorful United States postal abbreviation map is also included.
ZIP CODES BY STATE
This page features interesting facts about the United States Postal
Service (USPS) and provides a link to a list of every zip code in
America.
AREA CODES LOOKUP This page provides a complete area codes lookup - a list of all fifty states, along with all telephone area codes within each state, as designated by the official North American Numbering Plan (NANP). The following twelve U.S. states have only one telephone area code: Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Maine, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming.
STATE CAPITALS State "capitals" are not to be confused with state "capitols," although the photos do feature state Capitol buildings, which are usually located in the state capital. We hope this clears things up for you.
LARGEST CITIES This page lists each state's largest city. In other words, the city in each state that contains the greatest number of people. The cities with the highest populations are not necessarily the cities with the biggest land areas, and are not necessarily state capitals.
STATE NAME ORIGINS
This list of states explains how each state got its name. In some
cases, we are forced to settle for somebody's random guess at the origin
of the name, because no one really knows how the state was named.
STATE NICKNAMES
A state's nickname, like any other nickname, is usually chosen based on a
characteristic feature of the state itself. The chosen feature tends
to differentiate one state from all the rest.
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