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OpenEd: OpenEd is an online catalog of educational assessments, homework assignments, videos, games and lesson plans aligned to every Common Core standard and several other standards, and includes the only open source formative item bank. The site offers the ability for ... (Company) [100%] 2023-11-10 [Educational software] [Learning management systems]...
Uyghurs in Kazakhstan: Uyghurs in Kazakhstan (Kazakh: Qazaqstandağy ūiğyrlar), or Uyghur Kazakhstanis (Ūiğyr Qazaqstandyktar), form the country's fifth-largest ethnic group, according to the 2009 census. There is a centuries-old history of population movements between the territories which are today controlled ... (Ethnic group in Kazakhstan) [92%] 2024-01-19 [Ethnic groups in Kazakhstan] [Uyghur diaspora]...
Squatting in Kazakhstan: Under the 1977 Constitution of the Soviet Union, housing was guaranteed for every citizen and after Kazakhstan became a republic, a new housing code was established in 1992. From the 1980s onwards, many Kazakhs migrated to the largest city Almaty ... (Occupation of unused land or derelict buildings in Kazakhstan) [92%] 2024-01-19 [Squatting by country] [Protests in Kazakhstan]...
Television in Kazakhstan: Television in Kazakhstan was first introduced in 1958. There are 116 private channels and 4 national commercial television. (Overview of television in Kazakhstan) [92%] 2024-01-06 [Television in Kazakhstan]
Education in Kazakhstan: Following independence from the Soviet Union, a major economic depression cut "public financing" for education in Kazakhstan, "which dropped from 6% of gross domestic product in 1991 to about 3% in 1994, before rising to 4% in 1999. Elementary- and ... (Overview of education in Kazakhstan) [92%] 2024-01-19 [Education in Kazakhstan] [Education in the Soviet Union]...
Abortion in Kazakhstan: Abortion in Kazakhstan is legal as an elective procedure up to 12 weeks, and special circumstances afterwards. The relevant legislation is based on the laws inherited from the country's Soviet past, when abortion was legally permitted as a contraceptive. [92%] 2024-01-19 [Healthcare in Kazakhstan] [Abortion by country]...
Azerbaijanis in Kazakhstan: Azerbaijanis in Kazakhstan (Azerbaijani: Qazaxıstan azərbaycanlıları) are part of the Azerbaijani diaspora. They are Kazakh citizens and permanent residents of ethnic Azerbaijani background. (Part of the Azerbaijani diaspora) [92%] 2024-01-19 [Azerbaijani diaspora] [Ethnic groups in Kazakhstan]...
Healthcare in Kazakhstan: The Healthcare in Kazakhstan is a post-Soviet healthcare system under reform. The World Health Organization (WHO), in 2000, ranked the Kazakhstan's healthcare system as the 64th in overall performance, and 135th by overall level of health (among 191 ... (Overview of healthcare in Kazakhstan) [92%] 2024-01-19 [Healthcare in Kazakhstan]
Bulgarians in Kazakhstan: Bulgarians in Kazakhstan (Bulgarian: Българи в Казахстан; Kazakh: Қазақстандағы болгарлар; Russian: Болгары в Казахстане) are an ethnic minority in Kazakhstan, and make up a small percentage of the population. Number and share of Bulgarians according to the census over the years by regions. (Ethnic minority group in Kazakhstan) [92%] 2024-01-19 [Kazakhstani people of Bulgarian descent] [Bulgarian diaspora in Asia]...
Irreligion in Kazakhstan: The Society for Promoting Igbo Language and Culture (SPILC) was founded in 1949 by Frederick Chidozie Ogbalu for the promotion of the Igbo language and culture, and has since created a standard dialect for Igbo. [92%] 2024-01-19 [Religion in Kazakhstan] [Irreligion by country]...
Religion in Kazakhstan: Religion in Kazakhstan (2021 Census) According to various polls, the majority of Kazakhstan's citizens, primarily ethnic Kazakhs, identify as Sunni Muslims. In 2020, Shia Muslims made up 0.55% of the population. (Overview of religion in Kazakhstan) [92%] 2024-01-19 [Religion in Kazakhstan]
Education in Kazakhstan: Following independence from the Soviet Union, a major economic depression cut "public financing" for education in Kazakhstan, "which dropped from 6% of gross domestic product in 1991 to about 3% in 1994, before rising to 4% in 1999. Elementary- and ... (Overview of education in Kazakhstan) [92%] 2024-03-11 [Education in Kazakhstan] [Education in the Soviet Union]...
Internet in Kazakhstan: The Internet in Kazakhstan (ccTLD: .kz) is growing rapidly. Between 2001 and 2005, the number of Internet users increased from 200,000 to 1 million. (none) [92%] 2024-08-26 [Internet in Kazakhstan]
Transport in Kazakhstan: The vast territory of Kazakhstan spans across 2,700,000 km (1,000,000 sq mi). The population density is low in Kazakhstan, and the centers of industry and agriculture are spread out and remote from world markets. (none) [92%] 2024-10-08 [Transport in Kazakhstan]
Ukrainians in Kazakhstan: Ukrainian Kazakhstanis (Kazakh: Қазақстандағы украиндар, Qazaqstandağy ukraindar; Ukrainian: Українці в Казахстані, romanized: Ukrayintsi v Kazakhstani) are an ethnic minority in Kazakhstan that according to the 1989 census numbered 896,000 people, or 5.4% of the population. Due to subsequent emigration to Russia and Ukraine ... (Ethnic minority in Kazakhstan) [92%] 2024-08-06 [Ukrainian diaspora in Kazakhstan] [Ethnic groups in Kazakhstan]...
Agriculture in Kazakhstan: Agriculture in Kazakhstan remains a small scale sector of Kazakhstan's economy. Agriculture's contribution to the GDP is under 10% – it was recorded as 6.7%, and as occupying only 20% of labor. (none) [92%] 2024-08-06 [Agriculture in Kazakhstan]