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Jaime Mario Torres Bodet (17
April 1902 – 13 May 1974) was a
prominent Mexican politician and
writer who
served in the
executive cabinet of
three Presidents...
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Thomas Edward Bodett (/boʊˈdɛt/ boh-DET; born
February 23, 1955) is an
American author,
voice actor,
woodworker and
radio personality,
primarily as a host...
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center for the city is the
Centro Cultural Jaime Torres Bodet (named for
Jaime Torres Bodet)
inaugurated on 25
August 1987. The
building has
three areas...
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Dishes of the World. "Linda's
Culinary Dictionary Index". 20
September 2021.
Bodet, R. (1939).
Toques blanches et
habits noirs. Dorbon-ainé. p. 70. Retrieved...
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UNESCO between 1952 and 1953,
following the
resignation of
Jaime Torres Bodet. He died on 11
December 2001 at the age of 95. "Search results". www.google...
- Sébastien
Bodet (born 31
October 1985) is a
French swimmer who
competed in the 2008
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon...
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President Adolfo López Mateos, the
former minister of
education Jaime Torres Bodet, and
former director of IPN
Eugenio Mendez Docurro,
inaugurated the first...
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ULISES in Mexico. We can
clearly see the
influence of the poet
Jaime Torres Bodet”.
Escafandra (Quito, 1934)
Ensayo y poesía (Quito, 1957)
Indice de la poesía...
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Culture UNESCO/International José Martí
Prize UNESCO-UNAM /
Jaime Torres Bodet Prize in
social sciences,
humanities and arts
Melina Mercouri International...
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Jaime Torres Bodet as head of the SEP,
government policy sought to
raise educational standards and
invest in
teacher training.
Torres Bodet founded the...