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	<title>Comments on: Mexico Real Estate Growth Opportunity in Tamaulipas</title>
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		<title>By: English Comes to Mexico &#124; Mexico Real Estate Investment &#124; Mexico Real Estate</title>
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		<description>[...] Tamaulipas has officially declared itself bilingual and now English is mandatory in public schools for all of its over 300,000 public school children.  Nuevo Leon is right behind Tamaulipas and will be officially bilingual in the very near future.  Other states, such as Chihuahua and the Mexico City area are also pushing hard to become officially bilingual.  Still other states, such as the State of Yucatan, have long required English in their public schools but have not yet begun to talk of becoming officially bilingual. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Tamaulipas has officially declared itself bilingual and now English is mandatory in public schools for all of its over 300,000 public school children.  Nuevo Leon is right behind Tamaulipas and will be officially bilingual in the very near future.  Other states, such as Chihuahua and the Mexico City area are also pushing hard to become officially bilingual.  Still other states, such as the State of Yucatan, have long required English in their public schools but have not yet begun to talk of becoming officially bilingual. [...]</p>
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