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  2. Thailand - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology announced that 27,231 schools would receive classroom-level access to high-speed internet. [281] However, the country's educational infrastructure was still underprepared for online teaching, as smaller and more remote schools were particularly hindered by COVID-19 restrictions ...

  3. Portugal in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Portugal and the Iberian Peninsula in 1157. Afonso had already won many victories over the Moors. At the beginning of his reign the religious fervor which had sustained the Almoravid dynasty was rapidly subsiding; in Portugal independent Moorish chiefs ruled over cities and petty taifa states, ignoring the central government; in Africa the Almohades were destroying the remnants of the ...

  4. The Perse School - Wikipedia

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    The Perse School is a private school (English fee-charging day and, in the case of the Perse, a former boarding school) in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1615 by Stephen Perse , its motto is Qui facit per alium facit per se , taken to mean 'He who does things for others does them for himself'.

  5. Category:Cambridge schools in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Schools in Tanzania offering programs developed by Cambridge International Examinations. Pages in category "Cambridge schools in Tanzania" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  6. Carnation Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Carnation Revolution (Portuguese: Revolução dos Cravos), also known as the 25 April (Portuguese: 25 de Abril), was a military coup by military officers that overthrew the authoritarian Estado Novo government on 25 April 1974 in Lisbon, [2] producing major social, economic, territorial, demographic, and political changes in Portugal and its overseas colonies through the Processo ...

  7. University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate

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    Cambridge Maths was launched in 2014 [14] to improve maths teaching – a four-way partnership between Cambridge Assessment, the University of Cambridge Faculty of Mathematics and its Faculty of Education. [15] It launched the Cambridge Partnership for Education in 2020 with Cambridge University Press and the University of Cambridge. [16]

  8. F. M. Cornford - Wikipedia

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    Cornford was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was a Fellow from 1899 and held a teaching post from 1902. [5] He became the first Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy in 1931 and was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1937. [2]

  9. History of Portugal (1415–1578) - Wikipedia

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    John III's policy of reinforcing Portugal's bases in India (such as Goa) secured Portugal's monopoly over the spice trade of cloves and nutmeg from the Maluku Islands. As a result, John III has been called the "Grocer King". On the eve of his death in 1557, the Portuguese empire spanned almost 1 billion acres (about 4 million square kilometers).