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  2. Middle age - Wikipedia

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    Middle age, or middle adulthood, is the age range of the years halfway between childhood and old age. [1] The exact range is subject to academic debate, but the term is commonly used to denote the age range from around 35–45 to around 60–65 years.

  3. Secondary education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Unlike students in elementary and middle school, high school students do not have government-subsidized lunches. [10] Because of this, many students bring bento from home. [10] After lunch students have two more classes. [8] Typically, by 3:30 PM, students are free to attend extracurricular activities. [8]

  4. High school in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The name high school is applied in other countries, but no universal generalization can be made as to the age range, financial status, or ability level of the pupils accepted. In North America, most high schools include grades 9 through 12. Students attend them following graduation from middle school (often alternatively called junior high ...

  5. Early Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    The Early Middle Ages (or early medieval period), sometimes controversially referred to as the Dark Ages, is typically regarded by historians as lasting from the late 5th to the 10th century. [ note 1 ] They marked the start of the Middle Ages of European history , following the decline of the Western Roman Empire , and preceding the High ...

  6. Medieval philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Philosophy seated between the seven liberal arts; picture from the Hortus deliciarum of Herrad von Landsberg (12th century).. Medieval philosophy is the philosophy that existed through the Middle Ages, the period roughly extending from the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century until after the Renaissance in the 13th and 14th centuries. [1]

  7. Education in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Gymnasium (Γυμνάσιο, Gymnasio, Lower Secondary Education School, middle school) is compulsory until the age of 15. Article 16, Paragraph 3 of the Constitution of 1975 mandates that compulsory education must be at least nine years in length.

  8. Education in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    In addition, three years of pre-school and three years of upper-secondary education is available free of charge, but are non-compulsory. Children aged 6–12 will go to elementary school (prathom (Thai: ประถม)). From the age of 12, they attend secondary school (matthayom (Thai: มัธยม)). While secondary school also lasts six ...

  9. Education in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Elementary education (grades 1 - 7) includes primary school (grades 1 - 4) and junior high school/middle school (grades 5 - 7). Children usually start primary education at age 7, but may be start from age 6 upon their parents' request.