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Tobacco. A new, high-grade tobacco was developed by John Rolfe in 1612, and it became very popular in England. As the colonists learned to grow it, they became very successful, and it changed the economy of Jamestown in many ways.
The equivalent to an English GCSE is a Scottish Standard Grade. An A-level is roughly equivalent to a Higher in Scotland.
A grade C (if your in England)
Yes, higher grade stainless is achieved by cold working a lower grade stainless steel
If you are 12 you would usually be in year 8 in England.
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Here they would be 5th grade.
Yes, there is an A+
if you are 12-13 you will be in seventh grade and if you are 13-14 you will be eighth grade
Year 5 in England is generally ages 9-10, so that would be equivalent to 4th grade in America.
i was on a grade 3 with my employer I have now been put on grade 4 I do not know why
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