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  2. Social welfare in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico, the social welfare program for low-income families was originally known as " Oportunidades ", meaning "opportunities". It was eventually renamed " Prospera ", meaning "to prosper". [4] The program was established in 1997 and was designed to encourage families to send their children to school and health centres.

  3. National System for Integral Family Development - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Mexico. The National System for Integral Family Development (Spanish: Sistema Nacional para el Desarrollo Integral de la Familia; SNDIF or just DIF) is a Mexican public institution of social assistance that focuses on strengthening and developing the welfare of the Mexican families. The institution was founded in 1977 by Carmen ...

  4. AT&T Mexico - Wikipedia

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    www .att .com .mx. AT&T Mexico, S.A.U. (formerly known as Iusacell and Nextel Mexico ), also known as AT&T Mexico Wireless and AT&T Mexico Mobility, is a Mexican mobile telephone operator and subsidiary of AT&T. AT&T Mexico is headquartered in Mexico City. Its mobile network is available in 90% of Mexico, serving 13% of the Mexican wireless market.

  5. Telephone numbers in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Country code. 52. Telephone numbers in Mexico are regulated by the Federal Telecommunications Institute, an independent government agency of Mexico. The agency published the Fundamental Technical Plan for Numbering ( Plan Técnico Fundamental de Numeración) on May 11, 2013. [1] The plan establishes a uniform ten-digit telephone number format.

  6. International child abduction in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The problem of international child abduction in Mexico has been raised in several congressional inquiries. Maura Harty, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State "In Mexico, the destination country for the largest number of children abducted from the U.S., but from which only 25 children returned in 2003...

  7. Nextel - Wikipedia

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    Nextel. Nextel Communications, Inc. was an American wireless service operator that merged with and ceased to exist as a subsidiary of Sprint Corporation, which would later be bought by T-Mobile US and folded into that company. Nextel in Brazil, and formerly in Argentina, Chile, Peru, the Philippines, and Mexico, [3] is part of NII Holdings, a ...

  8. Child support in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Child Services Guidelines Administrative Order: Dep't of Human Services: South Carolina Social Services Regulation 114–4710 to -4750: Child Support Services Division: South Dakota Code Laws §§ 25-7-6.1 et seq. Office of Child Support Enforcement: Tennessee Child Support Guidelines: Child Support Services: Texas

  9. Domus Instituto de Autismo - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, the organization was founded by a group of parents of autistic children who wanted more support. The original director was Judith Martínez de Vaillard, who also had an autistic son. [5] [6] In 1994, Domus created the first educational integration program in Mexico titled "El alumno con TEA integrado en el aula regular con un Asesor de ...