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    The Somoz Movement

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    took place in Argentina and would become known as the Dirty War. After a number of failed coups by the military in 1951‚ and two in 1955‚ the military was able to find some success in late 1955 when they seized control of the government and ousted the socialist regime. After they took control it became a worry‚ due to the political nature of some surrounding states‚ that they would find themselves in the midst of civil conflict. Various socialist groups in and outside of Argentina had already begun

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    these disagreements were solved through peaceful protests in “Resisting terror.” The first example is from 1943 in Berlin‚ Germany when wives protested for the Nazis to set their Jewish husbands free. The second example is from 1977 in Buenos Aires‚ Argentina when mothers protested the government after their children went missing‚ and the government did nothing to find the lost children. While these examples are from other countries‚ the United States also has examples of peaceful protests

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    Punta Del Este Case Study

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    few inhabitants‚ making their main source of profit from tourism and real estate investments. Its main consumer is the Argentinian public; representing seventy percent of vacationers who every year visit the beaches in this small town. Since 2009‚ Argentina adopted a series of economic obstacles‚ for example‚ the information exchange treaty that hindered tourism in Punta del Este‚ together with the Argentine peso monetary devaluation. These measures impacted negatively in Punta del Este‚ as the Argentinian

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    beginnings‚ meteoric rise to fame and sudden death. And all of it is true. Eva was an amazing woman who helped the culture of Argentina through her political impact and love for her people and she continues to inspire people with her story through the Broadway musical‚ Evita. Eva Peron is arguably the most influential woman in all of Argentinian history. She was the First Lady of Argentina from 1946-1952 and was incredibly influential in the growing of her country’s culture. She grew up in the poor area of

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    namra

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    Rosario‚ Argentina[1] 1.69 m (5 ft 6 1⁄2 in)[1] Forward Club information Current club Number Barcelona 10 Youth career 1995–2000 2000–2003 Newell’s Old Boys Barcelona Senior career* Years 2003–2004 2004–2005 2004– Team Barcelona C Barcelona B Barcelona Apps† 8 22 202 (Gls)† (5) (6) (149) National team‡ 2005 2008 2005– Argentina U20 Argentina U23 Argentina 7 5 67 (6) (2) (22) Honours[show] Gold Competitor for Argentina Men’s

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    Disco case

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    generate more success either with a global company or acquire a current company that has had success in neighboring Latino countries. Situation: After Banco Velox purchased Disco‚ the supermarket subsidiary became a very successful operation in Argentina. Its net sales increased by 220.4% from 1991 to 1997. Although Disco suffered a loss of $29.3 M before the restructuring‚ it is now earning profits of $24.0 M. Disco is not only profitable but it is also managing its risks well enough to walk away

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    racing‚ modified car racing‚ midget car racing and dirt track motorcycles. Among the most famous oval tracks in North America are the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Daytona International Speedway. Notable ovals in other countries include Rafaela in Argentina‚ Motegi in Japan‚ Lausitzring in Germany‚ Brooklands and Rockingham in the United Kingdom‚ Monza in Italy‚ and Montlhéry in France. Oval track racing is a form of closed-circuit automobile racing that

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    any other economic downfalls. As the Great Depression in the U.S. expanded‚ there were many other consequences that were kicking off. One reaction to the Great Depression was Argentina and several other Central American countries. Argentina was a democratic country until about the 1930’s. A military coup occurred in Argentina and kept it in a period of dictatorship until the 1980’s. It had the largest economy in all of South America until The U.S. had their major downfall. When The Great Depression

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    The Tango

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    The Tango Argentina is known for many things‚ but most of all‚ the Tango. Buenos Aires‚ Argentina is where the social dance of the Tango originated (Wikipedia). The tango has a rich‚ colorful‚ and mysterious history behind it in the Argentine culture. "Tango" also refers to the musical form that usually accompanies the dance (Wikipedia). The "authentic" tango is the first recorded form of the tango danced in Argentina (Wikipedia). The "authentic" tango is where it’s "history" begins. The Tango

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    has it start in the low-class society in Argentina and Uruguay and now it’s mostly dance by mid and high societies around the world. This paper will be focusing on a brief introduction about the history of tango and the different styles of tango such as: Tango Milonguero‚ Ballroom tango‚ International tango‚ American tango‚ Filipino tango‚ Tango Nuevo‚ Finish tango and finally the Argentinean tango. Tango is a dance that started in Buenos Aires‚ Argentina and Montevideo‚ Uruguay during the late 19th

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