Yes the same than other countries and in the United States. Remember Puerto Rico is a territory of the United states since 1898, and the Constitution and every law applies to the island. In the education we have the same School system than the United States, that means that the people that study in the island could don't have to study again in the United States if they move, contrary of other countries , like in south, central America.
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The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States was created in 1974.
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no if you study
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How many Indian rupees one would need to study music in the United States would depend on where one studies and the tuition of the school they choose to attend.
Bessie R. Swanson has written: 'Music in the education on children' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, School music, United States
Donald Rex Gorham has written: 'A study of the status of weekday church schools in the United States ..' -- subject(s): Church and education, Religious education, Week-day church schools
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