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  2. Second grade - Wikipedia

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    In The Republic of Ireland, the equivalent to second grade is known as "Second Class" (usually for 7–8 year olds), which is year 4 of primary school.It is traditionally the year that is dedicated to preparing for the child's "First Holy Communion"; however, as Ireland has become increasingly multicultural, more and more schools are opting to prepare for the sacrament outside of school hours.

  3. 2 Million Minutes - Wikipedia

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    2 Million Minutes is a series of documentary films exploring how students in the United States, India, and the People's Republic of China spend the nominal 2,000,000 minutes of their high school years. [1]

  4. Liceo Mexicano Japonés - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Japan donated 300 million yen to finance the school's construction in 1975. Tanaka later placed the school's first stone. [ 18 ] The school, inaugurated by President of Mexico Luis Echeverría , [ 19 ] and by Secretary of Education of Mexico Porfirio Muñoz Ledo , [ 7 ] opened in September 1977. [ 6 ]

  5. History of education in Spain - Wikipedia

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    7.° Evening classes for workers. Article 2 established the curriculum for obtaining the bachelor's degree. Divided into six years, students would study seven subjects per year, except in the 3rd and 6th years, when they would have to pass eight subjects. Article 3 stipulated that classes were to last one hour, and at most one and a half hours.

  6. 5 Centimeters per Second - Wikipedia

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    5 Centimeters per Second (Japanese: 秒速5センチメートル, Hepburn: Byōsoku Go Senchimētoru) is a 2007 Japanese romantic drama animated film written and directed by Makoto Shinkai. It theatrically premiered on 3 March 2007.

  7. Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish defense budget is 5.71 billion euros (US$7.2 billion) a 1% increase for 2015. The increase comes because of security concerns in the country. [194] Military conscription was suppressed in 2001. [195] According to the 2024 Global Peace Index, Spain is the 23rd most peaceful country in the world. [196]