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  2. SER-Niños Charter School - Wikipedia

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    The concept of SER-Niños was created by Dianne Mancus; she worked with the Houston Hispanic Forum to help obtain a charter to operate the school. Mancus said "if they could open a Rice School in West U, then we can open one in the barrio." [2] SER-Niños, which opened in 1996, was among the first generation of Texas charter schools. SER-Niños ...

  3. The Teacher Who Promised the Sea - Wikipedia

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    Spanish. Catalan. Box office. € 1.7 million [1] The Teacher Who Promised the Sea (Spanish: El maestro que prometió el mar) is a 2023 Spanish historical drama film directed by Patricia Font [es] from a screenplay by Albert Val, based on the book by Francesc Escribano. It stars Enric Auquer and Laia Costa alongside Luisa Gavasa.

  4. Pedro Fernandes de Queirós - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Fernandes de Queirós (Spanish: Pedro Fernández de Quirós) (1563–1614) was a Portuguese navigator in the service of Spain.He is best known for leading several Spanish voyages of discovery in the Pacific Ocean, in particular the 1595–1596 voyage of Álvaro de Mendaña y Neira, and for the 1605–1606 expedition that crossed the Pacific in search of Terra Australis.

  5. Arturo Soto Rangel - Wikipedia

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    Arturo Soto Rangel (March 12, 1882 – May 25, 1965) was a Mexican film, television, and stage actor.Soto was best known for appearing in over 250 Mexican films. He appeared in one American movie, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, which won three Academy Awards and starred Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston, Tim Holt, Bruce Bennett, and many other successful actors.

  6. Arturo de Córdova - Wikipedia

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    Arturo García Rodríguez was born in Mérida, Yucatán on 8 May 1908. [1] Most of Córdova's films were made in Mexico and he became a major motion picture actor in Latin America and Spain, winning three Silver Ariels and received four other nominations.

  7. Martha Rivera-Garrido - Wikipedia

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    January 19, 1961 (age 63) Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Occupation. Poet. Martha Rivera-Garrido, also credited as Martha Rivera (born January 19, 1961), is a writer from the Dominican Republic. She is part of the Dominican literary cohort named the 80s Generation. [1] Rivera-Garrido was known primarily as a poet prior to the release of her ...

  8. Dominican Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Clitic object pronouns could often be placed after a finite verb, especially in narration, as in llega y vístese de prisa instead of the typical llega y se viste de prisa 'arrives and gets dressed quickly'. [20] Like in other Caribbean varieties of Spanish, explicit, redundant subject pronouns are frequent in Dominican Spanish.

  9. The Days of Water - Wikipedia

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    Running time. 110 minutes. Country. Cuba. Language. Spanish. The Days of Water ( Spanish: Los días del agua) is a 1971 Cuban drama film directed by Manuel Octavio Gómez. It was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival, where it won a Special Prize, the Prix FIPRESCI, and Idalia Anreus won the award for Best Actress. [ 1]