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  2. Instituto de Educación Media Superior de la Ciudad de México

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    The Instituto de Educación Media Superior de la Ciudad de México (IEMS-CDMX or IEMS "High School Education Institute of Mexico City") is the public preparatoria education system of Mexico City. The government of Mexico City founded the institution in 2000 to increase admission rates into public high schools. [1]

  3. Cobach - Wikipedia

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    COBACH (Colegio de Bachilleres) is a public secondary education institution in Mexico associated with SEP working under the SEMS (Subsecretaría de Educación Media Superior). It is a decentralized public institution created by presidential decree on September 26th, 1973.

  4. Enrique Peña Nieto - Wikipedia

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    Enrique Peña Nieto OMRI CYC GCB (Spanish pronunciation: [enˈrike ˈpeɲa ˈnjeto] ⓘ; born 20 July 1966), commonly referred to by his initials EPN, is a Mexican retired politician who was the 64th president of Mexico from 2012 to 2018.

  5. Grupo Reforma - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Reforma was created by Alejandro Junco de la Vega and Rodolfo Junco Jr. from the merger of two companies, Editora el Sol S.A. and Ediciones del Norte S.A. The newsgroup was started with the founding of El Sol in April 1922, followed by El Norte in 1938, Monterrey's Metro in 1988, Reforma in 1993, Palabra and Mexico City's Metro in 1997 ...

  6. Claudia Sheinbaum - Wikipedia

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    After taking charge as head of government, Claudia Sheinbaum went to the Teatro de la Ciudad to present her cabinet. Sheinbaum with president Andrés Manuel López Obrador in late 2019. On 5 December 2018, Sheinbaum was inaugurated as Mexico City's head of government. She became the first elected female head of government and the first to come ...

  7. Education in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Santo Domingo, San Juan Bautista de la Salle school. [9] In 1980, the percent of the Dominican Republic's GDP that went towards education was 2%. This value dropped to 0.88% in 1990. [10] The education spending has since gone back up to around 4% of the GDP. [11] There were 373,000 university students in 2013. [12]

  8. José Vasconcelos - Wikipedia

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    Vasconcelos was born in Oaxaca, Oaxaca, on February 28, 1882, [citation needed] the son of a customs official. [7] José's mother, a pious Catholic, died when José was 16. The family moved to the border town of Piedras Negras, Coahuila, where he grew up attending school in Eagle Pass, Texas.

  9. Reforma - Wikipedia

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    Reforma, a daily published in Mexico City; Grupo Reforma, parent company of the newspaper; Agencia Reforma, news wire agency of the same group; REFORMA, the U.S. National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish-speaking; Reforma, a rock band from Chicago that broke up in 2004.