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  2. Grupo de Acesso - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, Group 3 (current Access Group B) was created, and in 1979, the first change of names, with the first Group D. The divisions began to be called Group 1-A, 1-B, 2-A e 2-B. In 1984, with the foundation of LIESA , the samba schools of Group 1-A began to not be affiliated to AESCRJ , returning to affiliate in case of lowering, to dispute ...

  3. The Access Group - Wikipedia

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    The Access Group is a business software company headquartered in Loughborough, England. It was founded in 1991, and currently has more than 7,500 employees. [ 1 ] It provides business management software to over 100,000 organisations across the UK, Ireland, US and Asia Pacific. [ 2 ]

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  8. Access Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Access Media Group, legally Learning and Skills Television of Alberta Ltd., which also served as the corporate brand until 2005, was a privately held Canadian broadcasting and multimedia group based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada specializing in learning-based media, originally majority-owned (and later wholly owned) by CHUM Limited.

  9. The Group School - Wikipedia

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    Operating under democratic-school principles, the Group School was established primarily to serve students from working-class and low-income backgrounds. In 1977, the school described its educational themes as "internal democracy" and an "emphasis on helping youth develop a sense of working-class identity and pride."