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The Students of the Dana, on Examination: “My Goal Was the Pau, the World Did Not Stop”

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David Libros looks calm. He is 18 years old and talks in corrillo with his high school colleagues during the midday break between Selectivity exams. The kids take refuge in the shadow of the heat wave. They are students of the IES Andreu Alfaro de Paiporta, one of the municipalities most affected by the flood of 29 October that left 228 dead –45 in Paiporta – and tore away much of the province of Valencia. They have in common to have survived on…

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David Libros looks calm. He is 18 years old and talks in corrillo with his high school colleagues during the midday break between Selectivity exams. The kids take refuge in the shadow of the heat wave. They are students of the IES Andreu Alfaro de Paiporta, one of the municipalities most affected by the flood of 29 October that left 228 dead –45 in Paiporta – and tore away much of the province of Valencia. They have in common to have survived on…

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The extraordinary call for the University Access Test (PAU) of the Region of Murcia will begin this Tuesday, July 1, for 1,140 students. Until Thursday, July 3, they will take their exams in three venues: two on the Espinardo campus of the UMU and one on the Campus of the Wall of the Sea of Cartagena.The entry data is slightly lower than that of the last course for this call, when 1208 students were enrolled, according to UMU sources in a press …

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