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  2. Education and Youth Development Bureau - Wikipedia

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    Education and Youth Development Bureau (Chinese: 教育及青年發展局; Portuguese: Direcção dos Serviços de Educação e de Desenvolvimento da Juventude, DSEDJ) is the education agency of Macau. Its head office is in Sé. [1] It was created in 2021 to succeed the Education and Youth Affairs Bureau and the Higher Education Bureau, which ...

  3. Education and Youth Affairs Bureau - Wikipedia

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    Education and Youth Affairs Bureau (Portuguese: Direcção dos Serviços de Educação e Juventude or DSEJ; Chinese: 教育暨青年局) was the education agency of Macau. It merged with the Higher Education Bureau, becoming the Education and Youth Development Bureau , in 2021.

  4. 15 Best Jobs for 13-Year-Olds That Pay Well: Your Guide

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    Though 13-year-olds can't legally get full-time or even part-time employment, they can do side jobs to make their own money. Here are 15 jobs for 13-year-olds. ... Kids can make up to $20 per hour ...

  5. Education in Macau - Wikipedia

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    Macau Portuguese School is currently the only school in Macau offering curricula similar to those of Portugal and a Portuguese-language education for pupils from 1st grade to 12th grade. The Escola Secundária Luso-Chinesa de Luís Gonzaga Gomes is a public school that has a Chinese and a Portuguese section. [ 7 ]

  6. 2021 in Macau - Wikipedia

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    4 August – Macau launches compulsory COVID-19 testing for all 680,000 people at 41 testing centres and will close all cinemas, gyms, bars, and other entertainment venues beginning midnight after the first local cases were reported in the city in more than 16 months. Four members of a family were infected with the Delta variant.

  7. International School of Macao - Wikipedia

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    The school declared in 2016 that it will invest 180 million Macau patacas ($22,400,000 USD) on the campus's second phase. [ 9 ] TIS began offering Grade 12 classes in 2008, and by June 2009, 27 students had graduated, earning the Alberta High School Diploma. 99% of TIS graduates have gotten admission offers from over 250 colleges around the world.

  8. Wealth Partaking Scheme - Wikipedia

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    Francis Tam, the Secretary for Economy and Finance, announced the Wealth Partaking Scheme at the Macau Government Headquarters on May 23, 2008. He said that for the initial run of the scheme, holders of permanent and non-permanent Macau Resident Identity Cards could receive 5,000 and 3,000 patacas respectively. [1]

  9. City of Dreams (casino) - Wikipedia

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    Kids' City - Kids’ City was Macau’s largest children's attraction when it opened in 2010. The attraction provides child supervision, party planners, and music events and performances. [ 41 ] Closed in early 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic , [ 42 ] by 2022 the attraction had reopened for ages 2 to 12.