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  2. Rede Nacional de Ensino e Pesquisa - Wikipedia

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    Rede Nacional de Ensino e Pesquisa (RNP) (National Education and Research Network) is Brazil's academic Internet backbone. It was created in 1989 and the network started being built in 1991. RNP has 27 points of presence, one on each of the 26 Brazilian states and on the Federal District. It connects 15 state networks and over 600 institutions.

  3. National Popular Rally - Wikipedia

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    The ideology of the RNP was clearly of a fascist nature, advocating antisemitic and racist policies and sharing a strong admiration for Nazi Germany.Despite this, it differed from Jacques Doriot's French Popular Party (PPF) in that it maintained the principle of universal suffrage, public education, anti-clericalism or the conservation of sculptures of Marianne, a republican symbol, in the ...

  4. Claudia De la Cruz - Wikipedia

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    De la Cruz was born in the South Bronx to Dominican Republic immigrants. [1] [3] [4] She attended Theodore Roosevelt High School and graduated in 1997. [1] She claims a visit to Cuba at age 17 inspired her opposition to imperialism. [5] In 2001, De la Cruz earned a bachelor's degree in forensic psychology from the John Jay College of Criminal ...

  5. Art De La Cruz - Wikipedia

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    He has also operated a small business. In September 2020, De La Cruz was appointed to the New Mexico House of Representatives after the resignation of Patricio Ruiloba. [3] [4] In the 2020 election for the seat, De La Cruz was a Democratic write-in candidate, losing to independent candidate Brittney Barreras. He left office on January 19, 2021. [5]

  6. De la Cruz - Wikipedia

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    De la Cruz, usually written as de la Cruz and commonly spelled dela Cruz in the Philippines, is a Spanish surname meaning "of the Cross". It may refer to: People

  7. Enrique De La Cruz - Wikipedia

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    When he was 16, De La Cruz worked in a lab at Hoffman-La Roche in New Jersey for a work study program. He was the only one from his high school to have that opportunity. [ 2 ] While at Rutgers University-Newark , De la Cruz was a part of the Minority Biomedical Research Support program, commonly abbreviated to "MBRS", a program that, as the ...

  8. Juan dela Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Juan de la Cruz or Maria de la Cruz (feminized form) is the national personification of the Philippines, often used to represent the "Filipino everyman". [1] He is usually depicted wearing the native salakot hat, barong tagalog , long pants, and tsinelas (local term for the popular flip-flops ).

  9. Monica De La Cruz - Wikipedia

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    In March 2024, De La Cruz delivered the Republican response to President Joe Biden's 2024 State of the Union Address in Spanish. [13]In June 2024, Politico reported De La Cruz earmarked $2.4 million in taxpayer funds to Angels of Love Advocacy Project, an organization founded by an associate who was recently [when?] arrested for allegedly stealing $500,000 from Ponzi scheme victims.