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Going further on, ¿would you say that every country in the world is a satellite state of the United States just because English is compulsory teachen?
Going further on, ¿would you say that every country in the world is a satellite state of the United States just because English is compulsory teachen?


== Kindergarten ==

Main activities at the kindergarten included crafts, arts, playing and a walk in nature (parks or forests). There was no teaching of reading, writing or calculus in kindergarten.

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I created a template, Template:Education infobox which can give a quick at a glance demographics table for education articles. See its implementation at Education in the United States and feel free to help improve the template.--naryathegreat | (talk) 01:00, August 7, 2005 (UTC)

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Mi dear anglophones, you can't just state that de GDR was a satellite state of the Soviet Union; it is evident that it was heavily influenced by the USSR in every aspect of its internal and external life, but that of the satellite state is a biased definition rejected by many, and so giving it as true and unique is a violation of the NPOV policy. As this article is not the place to discuss wether the socialist states that existen in Europe from World War 2 to 1989/92, the best we can do is ommit that stupid phrase.

Going further on, ¿would you say that every country in the world is a satellite state of the United States just because English is compulsory teachen?


Kindergarten

Main activities at the kindergarten included crafts, arts, playing and a walk in nature (parks or forests). There was no teaching of reading, writing or calculus in kindergarten.