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  2. Sustainable Development Goal 4 - Wikipedia

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    SDG 4, or Sustainable Development Goal 4, is a commitment to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.

  3. Oxide dispersion-strengthened alloy - Wikipedia

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    Simplified scheme of conventional process of ODS steel (a) and the modified process promoting nano-oxide formation. ODS steels are commonly produced through ball-milling an oxide of interest (e.g. Y 2 O 3, Al 2 O 3) with pre-alloyed metal powders followed by compression and sintering. It is believed that the oxides enter into solid solution ...

  4. Enriqueta Compte y Riqué - Wikipedia

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    Monument located in the Children's Corner of Parque Rodó, by the Uruguayan sculptor Armando González. Currently the oldest preschool on the South American continent, Kindergarten No. 213, founded by Compte in 1892 in the neighborhood of Aguada, bears her name, as does a street in Montevideo.

  5. Culture of Spain - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, the overarching educative legislation is regulated by the Ley orgánica para la mejora de la calidad educativa (LOMCE), an organic law. Relative to the average in European countries, Spain has a low share of students in public centres in both primary (69% of students in public centres) and secondary education (68%). [17]

  6. Costa Rica Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Costa Rica Institute of Technology [6] (TEC) (Spanish: Tecnológico de Costa Rica) is a university in Costa Rica specializing in engineering and advanced science and research, modeled as an institute of technology.

  7. Education in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    In spite of its many problems, Argentina's higher education managed to reach worldwide levels of excellence in the 1960s. Up to 2013 Argentina educated five Nobel Prize winners, three in the sciences: Luis Federico Leloir, Bernardo Houssay and César Milstein and two in peace: Carlos Saavedra Lamas and Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, the highest number surpassing countries economically more developed ...

  8. José Gabriel García - Wikipedia

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    José Gabriel García was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic on January 13, 1834, to priest Gabriel Rudesindo Costa (Toso) Ramírez [5] [6] [7] (March 1, 1798 – 1841) and Inés García García (1795-1865); [8] He was born during the Haitian occupation.

  9. Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spain, [f] officially the Kingdom of Spain, [a] [g] is a country in Southwestern Europe with territories in North Africa. [12] [h] Featuring the southernmost point of continental Europe, it is the largest country in Southern Europe and the fourth-most populous European Union member state.