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  2. Educational equity - Wikipedia

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    Educational equity, also known as equity in education, is a measure of equity in education. [1] Educational equity depends on two main factors. The first is distributive justice, which implies that factors specific to one's personal conditions should not interfere with the potential of academic success.

  3. Fundación Ecuatoriana Equidad - Wikipedia

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    Fundación Ecuatoriana Equidad was created on October 10, 2000. It is not a federal government program but is a non-profit organization. The organization maintains ...

  4. Education in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Once students have finished Bachillerato, they can take their University Entrance Exam, Pruebas de Acceso a la Universidad (PAU), popularly called Selectividad. Selectividad is composed of two parts: the "general" section, which is mandatory for everyone, and the "specific" section, which consists of focus topics based on the students' academic ...

  5. La Equidad - Wikipedia

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    La Equidad; Full name: Club Deportivo La Equidad S.A. Nickname(s) Aseguradores (Insurers) El Equipo Asegurador (The Insurer Team) El Equipo Verde de Bogotá (Bogotá's Green Team) El Verde Capitalino (The Capital Green) El Equipo de la Mayoría (The Majority Team) Founded: 1 December 1982; 42 years ago () Ground: Estadio Metropolitano de Techo ...

  6. Borja School, Cuenca - Wikipedia

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    Borja School, Cuenca (Spanish: Unidad Educativa Particular Borja; abbreviated as UEPB) is a private Catholic pre-school, primary and secondary school for boys, located in the Baños, Azuay district of Cuenca, Ecuador. The school was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1937 on property donated by the widow of Rafael Borja.

  7. San Pedro de Santa Bárbara - Wikipedia

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    For more than 70 years, the "Pulpería el Taconazo" ("Stingy Man's Corner Store") has been in San Pedro, making it one of the oldest corner shops in the entire canton. [8] An EBAIS, Equipo Básico de Atención Integral en Salud (Basic Medical Care Center) , is located in San Pedro, serving residents and non-residents of the district.

  8. Tlalpan - Wikipedia

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    Tlalpan is the largest of Mexico City's sixteen boroughs, and vastly larger than the traditional village of Tlalpan. [4] It has a surface of 310 km 2 and accounts for 20.6% of Mexico City, [15] [16] and a total population of 650,567 inhabitants. [17]

  9. Nicolás Maduro - Wikipedia

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    Tachira state's governor José Vielma Mora assured that Maduro was born in El Palotal sector of San Antonio del Táchira and that he had relatives that live in the towns of Capacho and Rubio. [199] The opposition deputy Abelardo Díaz reviewed the civil registry of El Valle, as well as the civil registry referenced by Vielma Mora, without ...