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  2. Afro-Dominicans - Wikipedia

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    "The people of the Dominican Republic are mainly of Spanish descent, some pure white, others mixed with African American blood, others with an admixture of Indian, and still others a combination of white, Indian, and black. While the pure black, or nearly black, African American is far less in evidence than in Haiti.

  3. Mixed-race Dominicans - Wikipedia

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    White Dominicans · Black Dominicans Mixed Dominicans ( Spanish : Dominicanos mixtos ) or Moreno Dominicans ( Spanish : Dominicanos morenos ), also referred to as mulatto , mestizo or historically zambo , are Dominicans who are of mixed ancestry (mainly white and black , to a lesser extent native ), these stand out for having brown skin .

  4. White Dominicans - Wikipedia

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    The Dominican identity card (issued by the Junta Central Electoral) used to categorised people as yellow, [citation needed] white, Indian, and black, [31] in 2011 the Junta planned to replace Indian with mulatto in a new ID card with biometric data that was under development, but in 2014 when it released the new ID card, it decided to just drop ...

  5. Caribbean Examinations Council - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) is an examination board in the Caribbean. [1] [2] It was established in 1972 [3] under agreement by the participating governments in the Caribbean Community to conduct such examinations as it may think appropriate and award certificates and diplomas on the results of any such examinations so conducted.

  6. Dominicans - Wikipedia

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    Previously, in the 1996 electoral roll, 82.5% of the adult population were Indio, 7.55% white, 4.13% black, and 2.3% mulatto. [49] Other estimates puts the Dominican population at 60% mixed, 35% black, and 5% white. [50] Other groups in the country include the descendants of West Asians—mostly Lebanese, Syrians and Palestinians.

  7. List of secondary school leaving qualifications - Wikipedia

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    The Exame Nacional do Ensino Médio, shortened as Enem, is a non-mandatory, standardized Brazilian national exam, which evaluates high school students in Brazil.Recently [when?], the exam has been used both as an admission test for enrollment in 68 federal universities and 26 educational institutes, as well as for certification for a high school degree.

  8. Academic grading in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The overall grade for the class is then typically weighted so that the final grade represents a stated proportion of different types of work. For example, daily homework may be counted as 50% of the final grade, chapter quizzes may count for 20%, the comprehensive final exam may count for 20%, [1] and a major project may count for the remaining ...

  9. Food grading - Wikipedia

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    The food-grade product meets the requirements set out in the Food Chemicals Codex. It is denoted by E number E514ii in the EU and is approved for use in Australia and New Zealand [36] where it is listed as additive 514. Food-grade sodium bisulfate is used in a variety of food products, including beverages, dressings, sauces, and fillings.