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  2. Manuel Isaías López - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Isaias Lopez, in 2016. Manuel Isaías López was born into a middle-class family on 20 May 1941. Raised as an only child in downtown Mexico City, López's father, Isaías López Suárez, was a Spanish prestigious downtown "abarrotero" (grocer) who owned his own food store.

  3. Científico - Wikipedia

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    With his death, Limantour –his political protégé– commenced to direct the Científicos. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He also was the father-in-law of Porfirio Díaz. José Yves Limantour (1854–1935), Ministro de Hacienda (Secretary of the Treasury) from 1893 until the fall of the Díaz regime in 1911; considered the political leader of the faction.

  4. General Directorate of Political and Social Investigations

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    By that time, the political and social environment had changed, and calls for reform were being heard. Still, the security and intelligence services hadn't adapted to the new times. During this time, since the counter guerilla activity had been on a considerable decline, most of the DGIPS and DFS agents got involved in the drug trafficking ...

  5. Javier Sáez del Álamo - Wikipedia

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    Guía de intervención social con población gitana desde la perspectiva de género. Fundación Secretariado Gitano. M-21481-2013. Javier Sáez del Álamo (2014). Guía práctica para los servicios policiales para prevenir la discriminación contra la Comunidad Gitana. Proyecto NET-KARD. Coautor: El eje del mal es heterosexual. Traficantes de ...

  6. Mexican Movement of 1968 - Wikipedia

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    Student activism in Mexico was traditionally largely confined to issues dealing with their circumstances while studying at university. There were two strikes at the National Polytechnic Institute in 1942 and 1956, as well as a strike at the National Teachers' School (Escuela Nacional de Maestras) in 1950, organized by the Federación de Estudiantes y Campesinos Socialistas de México (FECSUM). [3]

  7. Social determinants of health in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Together, these indicators suggest the overall poverty gradient of Mexico. The government's social development agency reported a 0.6 percent drop of Mexico's poverty rate from 2010 to 2012, but there are still 53.3 million people under the poverty line. [3] A major effect of this poverty rate is the continuation of a huge wealth gap. [4]

  8. Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico is a newly industrialized and developing country, [14] with the world's 12th-largest economy by both nominal GDP and PPP. Mexico ranks first in the Americas and seventh in the world by the number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. [15] It is also one of the world's 17 megadiverse countries, ranking fifth in natural biodiversity. [16]

  9. National Autonomous University of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, UNAM) is a public research university in Mexico. It has several campuses in Mexico City, and many others in various locations across Mexico, as well as a presence in nine countries. It also has 34 research institutes, 26 museums, and 18 historic sites.