No, it is not. But its not to common. Indian corn is a starch which is edible but probably tastes bland. Corn that people normally eat is juicy and sweet while if you were to have it before it matures from the internal breakdowns(while its green), it would be hard, crunchy, and bland. Likewise, Indian corn is hard and bland but its not commonly eaten. If you were to use it, it might be best to ground it into a form of corn starch and mix it with something else.
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they made the plan first and attack by all around
The answer to the question is pretty much in the question itself. At issue was whether the funding system for public schools in Texas was meeting the minimum constitutional standard for funding public schools, and the court said yes. The legal challenges to the funding plan were claims like:
... The funding provided by the Legislature was insufficient to ensure that students would meet academic standards.
... Large differences in funding were seen between rich and poor school districts. (Rich and poor based on property values, and property taxes were the main funding mechanism for schools.)
The funding system passed at the Texas Supreme Court level, but barely. There generally remains a feeling that more must be done to fund all schools more adequately, but at least the bare minimum was seen (by the court) as being done.
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Charles Martle-2nd mayor "Little Hammer" son of Pepin of Heristal and 2nd mayor of palace. He contributes a renaissance to the merovichian dynasty and Frankish world. via bishops, monasteries with libraries that bring great prestige. when king died, does not find a new clovis and mayor only.
Pepin the Short-mayor becomes 1st Christian/Frankish King-son of Charles Martel, Charlemagne's father, he wanted to find a king, asked the pope "he who has the power is King" and pope agrees , he extended his lands and he protected pope from Lombards, St. Boniface as pope's representative anointed and crowned Pepin as Christian king
Charlemagne-Son of Pepin the Short/king Pepin II, ruled the kingdom. He built an empire great than ever. He fought Muslims in Spain and tribes from Germanic Kingdoms. He scattered Christianity and reunited western Europe.
Vikings-Invaders of Europe that came from Gotland Island, Scandinavia.
Clovis-Clovis was the first king of the Franks to unite all of the Frankish tribes under one ruler, changing the form of leadership from a group of royal chieftains to rule by a single king and ensuring that the kingship was passed down to his heirs.