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  2. Universidad Católica de San Pablo - Wikipedia

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    San Pablo Catholic University, known locally as Universidad Católica San Pablo (UCSP) is a private university in Arequipa, Peru. The university is owned by the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae. It was founded in 1997. The university has two campuses, one in Salaverry avenue, and one in Campiña Paisajista urb. In 2009, it hosted 5000 students

  3. English language - Wikipedia

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    In these countries, although English is not used for government business, its widespread use puts them at the boundary between the "outer circle" and "expanding circle". English is unusual among world languages in how many of its users are not native speakers but speakers of English as a second or foreign language. [92]

  4. Ferdinand Marcos - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand Marcos takes the Oath of Office for a second term before Chief Justice Roberto Concepcion on December 30, 1969. Marcos and Imelda with the Mayors of Baliwag in 1973. Marcos was reelected on November 11, 1969, in a landslide. He was the only Filipino president to win a second full term.

  5. Grading systems by country - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa, some universities follow a model based on the British system. Thus, at the University of Cape Town and the University of South Africa (UNISA), the percentages are calibrated as follows: a first-class pass is given for 75% and above, a second (division one) for 70–74%, a second (division two) for 60–69%, and a third for 50–59%.

  6. Sprint (running) - Wikipedia

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    The modern sprinting events have their roots in races of imperial measurements which were later altered to metric: the 100 m evolved from the 100-yard dash, [7] the 200 m distance came from the furlong (or 1 ⁄ 8 mile), [8] and the 400 m was the successor to the 440-yard dash or quarter-mile race.

  7. India - Wikipedia

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    India's telecommunication industry is the second-largest in the world with over 1.2 billion subscribers. It contributes 6.5% to India's GDP. [328] After the third quarter of 2017, India surpassed the US to become the second-largest smartphone market in the world after China. [329]

  8. List of Super Bowl commercials - Wikipedia

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    Right as the helicopter catches up to the del Sol, the villain of the ad jumps on top of the roof and begins attacking the car. The tuxedo-clad driver reacts to this, by releasing the detachable roof of the car with the villain on top of it. Was the second of three ads that Honda aired back-to-back-to-back in the 4th quarter. [80] Isuzu "Paris ...

  9. Apollo 12 - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 January 2025. Second crewed Moon landing Apollo 12 Commander Pete Conrad studies the Surveyor 3 spacecraft, which had landed two years previously; the Apollo Lunar Module, Intrepid, can be seen at top right. Mission type Crewed lunar landing (H) Operator NASA COSPAR ID CSM: 1969-099A LM: 1969-099C ...