"Tell me and I forget; show me and I may remember, involve me and I'll understand". Confucio
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“Go to the edge, he said.
We are afraid that we will fall.
Go to the edge, he said.
They went. He pushed them……. and they flew.” G. Apollinari
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Important Dates
Thursday, 27 November 2014
Wednesday, 30 April 2014
Monday, 24 March 2014
WELCOME SPRING!
During these weeks we are working this fantastic season which brings a lot of changes. Butterflies, sunlight and beautiful trees are around us.
Enjoy it!
WHY DO/DON'T YOU LIKE THIS SEASON? Write your opinion.
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Thursday, 6 March 2014
Arctic Park
A collaborative project work integrating different competences developed by high school students about Arctic Park.
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
Monday, 24 February 2014
The Nature: Animals and Plants.
We study the nature, animals and plants.
These are our jobs done and shared with Google Drive.
These are our jobs done and shared with Google Drive.
Write your review in comments, please
Thursday, 20 February 2014
Study Irregular Verbs
Irregular verbs
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Spanish
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Base form
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Past simple form
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1. ser/estar
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2. be
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3. was/were
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4. convertirse
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5. become
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6. became
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7. empezar
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8. begin
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9. began
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10. romper
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11. break
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12. broke
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13. traer
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14. bring
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15. brought
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16. construir
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17. build
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18. built
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19. comprar
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20. buy
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21. bought
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22. capturar
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23. catch
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24. caught
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25. elegir
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26. choose
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27. chose
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28. venir
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29. come
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30. came
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31. costar
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32. cost
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33. cost
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34. cortar
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35. cut
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36. cut
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37. hacer
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38. do
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39. did
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40. dibujar
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41. draw
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42. drew
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43. beber
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44. drink
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45. drank
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46. conducir
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47. drive
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48. drove
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49. comer
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50. eat
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51. ate
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52. caer
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53. fall
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54. fell
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55. sentir
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56. feel
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57. felt
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58. luchar
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59. fight
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60. fought
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61. buscar
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62. find
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63. found
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64. volar
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65. fly
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66. flew
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67. olvidar
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68. forget
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69. forgot
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70. helar
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71. freeze
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72. froze
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73. conseguir, coger, lograr
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74. get
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75. got
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76. dar
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77. give
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78. gave
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79. ir
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80. go
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81. went
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82. tener
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83. have
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84. had
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85. escuchar
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86. hear
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87. heard
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88. pegar
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89. hit
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90. hit
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91. doler
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92. hurt
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93. hurt
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94. guardar
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95. keep
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96. kept
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97. saber
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98. know
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99. knew
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100. aprender
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101. learn
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102. learnt
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103. salir
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104. leave
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105. left
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106. prestar
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107. lend
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108. lent
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109. dejar, permitir
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110. let
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111. let
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112. perder
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113. lose
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114. lost
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115. hacer, fabricar
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116. make
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117. made
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118. reunir
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119. meet
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120. met
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121. pagar
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122. pay
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123. paid
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124. poner
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125. put
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126. put
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127. leer
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128. read
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129. read
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130. sonar
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131. ring
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132. rang
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133. correr
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134. run
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135. ran
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136. decir
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137. say
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138. said
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139. ver
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140. see
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141. saw
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142. vender
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143. sell
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144. sold
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145. enviar, mandar
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146. send
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147. sent
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148. cerrar
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149. shut
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150. shut
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151. cantar
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152. sing
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153. sang
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154. sentar
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155. sit
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156. sat
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157. dormir
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158. sleep
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159. slept
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160. hablar
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161. speak
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162. spoke
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163. gastar
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164. spend
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165. spent
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166. estar de pie
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167. stand
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168. stood
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169. nadar
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170. swim
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171. swam
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172. coger
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173. take
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174. took
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175. enseñar
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176. teach
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177. taught
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178. decir
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179. tell
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180. told
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181. pensar
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182. think
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183. thought
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184. arrojar
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185. throw
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186. threw
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187. despertar
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188. wake
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189. woke
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190. vestir, llevar puesto
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191. wear
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192. wore
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193. ganar
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194. win
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195. won
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196. escribir
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197. write
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198. wrote
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Valoración
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Intervalo
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Sobresaliente 9
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66 – 57
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Notable 8
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56 – 52
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Notable 7
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51 – 47
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Bien 6
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46 – 37
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Suficiente 5
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36 –27
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Insuficiente 3-4
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26 – 17
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Muy Deficiente 1-2
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16 - 0
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Wednesday, 19 February 2014
Wednesday, 29 January 2014
International Day of Peace: Imagine
The International Day of Peace, sometimes unofficially known as World Peace Day, is observed annually on 21 September, but we celebrate in 30 January in remember of Gandhy.
It is dedicated to world peace, and specifically the absence of war and violence, such as might be occasioned by a temporary ceasefire in a combat zone for humanitarian aid access. The day was first celebrated in 1982, and is kept by many nations, political groups, military groups, and peoples. In 2013, for the first time, the Day was dedicated by the Secretary-General of the United Nations to peace education, the key preventive means to reduce war sustainably.
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