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  2. University of Bunda Mulia - Wikipedia

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    The University of Bunda Mulia (also known in Indonesian: Universitas Bunda Mulia or simply as "UBM") is one of the major Indonesian private universities, located in North Jakarta, Indonesia.

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    Padjadjaran University (Indonesian: Universitas Padjadjaran; (Sundanese: ᮅᮔᮤᮗᮨᮁᮞᮤᮒᮞ᮪ ᮕᮏᮏᮛᮔ᮪), abbreviated as UNPAD) is a public university located in Sumedang Regency and Bandung, which is the provincial capital of West Java, Indonesia.

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  7. National Union of Students (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The National Union of Students, Union nationale des étudiants (NUS/UNE) was a national university and college student organization in Canada from November 1972 to May 1981.

  8. Student loans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Debt in the United States. In the United States, student loans are a form of financial aid intended to help students access higher education. In 2018, 70 percent of higher education graduates had used loans to cover some or all of their expenses.

  9. Iguala mass kidnapping - Wikipedia

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    Iguala mass kidnapping. /  17.55361°N 99.41028°W  / 17.55361; -99.41028. On September 26, 2014, forty-three male students from the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers' College disappeared after being forcibly abducted in Iguala, Guerrero, Mexico, in what has been called "one of Mexico’s most infamous human rights cases". [1]