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  2. Pueblo Sin Fronteras - Wikipedia

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    Pueblo Sin Fronteras, formed in 2009, [8] is a transborder organization made up of activists of diverse nationality and immigration statuses that promotes accompaniment, humanitarian assistance, leadership development, recognition of human rights, and coordination of know-your-rights training along migrant routes, as well as monitoring and raising awareness of human rights.

  3. Internet censorship - Wikipedia

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    Internet content is subject to technical censorship methods, including: [3] [6] Internet Protocol (IP) address blocking: Access to a certain IP address is denied. If the target Web site is hosted in a shared hosting server, all websites on the same server will be blocked. This affects IP-based protocols such as HTTP, FTP and POP.

  4. Elvira Arellano - Wikipedia

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    Elvira Arellano continued her activism for migrant rights in the Mexican state of Michoacan with La Familia Latina Unida - Sin Fronteras (Latina Family United - Without Borders), supporting families divided by U.S. deportations, and Central American immigrants detained or affected by the violence in Mexico.

  5. Mexicans Without Borders - Wikipedia

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    Mexicans Without Borders (Spanish: Mexicanos Sin Fronteras) is a Washington, D.C.–based rights group that has been active against what it sees as the growing harassment of alien workers. The group also seeks to address the broader social and political roots of immigration .

  6. Education Without Borders (Spanish organization) - Wikipedia

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    Education Without Borders (Spanish: Educación Sin Fronteras, ESF), is a Spanish non-profit organisation established in 1988 and active in Central and South America. [1]ESF is a member of the Coordination Development NGO's of Spain (CONGDE), and is subject to the code of conduct which regulates the activities of its member groups.

  7. Timeline of online video - Wikipedia

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    ShareYourWorld.com, a predecessor to YouTube, is founded by Chase Norlin, and is subsequently shut down in 2001. [5] 1998 Companies Marc Collins-Rector and his partner Jim Shackley founded Digital Entertainment Network, which was to deliver original episodic video content over the Internet aimed at niche audiences. The startup collapsed after ...

  8. List of viral videos - Wikipedia

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    This is my story – A two-part video of 18-year-old American Internet personality Ben Breedlove explaining about his heart condition using note cards as a visual aid. The YouTube video was released on 18 December 2011, a week prior to Breedlove's death, and received world-wide attention. [95]

  9. Sin Fronteras - Wikipedia

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    Sin Fronteras (Spanish, translating as 'without borders') may refer to: Sin Fronteras (Dulce María album), 2014; Sin Fronteras (Makano album), 2010