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    Argentina recognizes that criminal activity has risen over the years and hopes to decrease crime rate with useful strategies that would combat any future high rises in crime rates. There have been many studies on why crime rate has been a problem in Argentina. One study found that inequality affected crime in Argentina directly. At the highest points in inequality‚ the crime rate increased dramatically. In 1985‚ inequality (GINI coefficient) was at its lowest – 0.414 – and crime was down by 64‚000

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    Ashan Gunathilaka ENGL-2333 Gus LaFosse March 1‚ 2015 Research Proposal: The Garden of Forking Paths The Garden of the forking paths is written by an Argentine writer and a poet Jorge Luis Borges in 1941. The story take the form of a confession of the war prisoner Dr. Yu Tsun who is German spy in the Second World War. As the narrator explains he wants to shed some light on an even which led to a delay of a British assault against the German on 1916. Dr. Tsun tries to escape from the British

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    Alexis Alejandro Sánchez Sánchez (born on December 19‚ 1988 in Tocopilla‚ Chile) is a Chilean football player‚ who plays as a winger or forward. He is known as "El Niño Maravilla" (the Wonder Boy). Alexis was named by World Soccer Magazine as one of the ’50 most exciting teenagers in the world game’. He began his professional career with the Chilean club Cobreloa. He played one season there before being signed by the Serie A team‚ Udinese. Udinese had to pay nearly $3 million for his signature

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    of the people as a threat for the survival of human race. The vector Sometimes itself is the cause of phobias which are additional to the disease‚ as is the case for bats (e.g. Ebola haemorrhagic fever‚ Marburg haemorrhagic fever) and rats [e.g.‚ Argentine haemorrhagic fever (AHF )‚ Black death] [6‚7]. At certain times of history‚ epidemics were even interpreted as punishment (

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    goodbye [pic] (16- leave/ never) them. According to Jimmy Greaves‚ an ex-England international footballer‚ ‘A lot of players [pic] (17- prefer) to be shot once their career’s over.’ Many of them [pic] (18- spend) their retirement in a continuous battle against depression‚ alcohol and drugs. But for the lucky few‚ retirement can mean a successful new career. Franz Beckenbauer is a classic example of a footballer who [pic] (19- win) everything with his club‚ Bayern Munich. After retiring he [pic] (20-

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    Bhamra‚ the main character in my related text‚ “Bend it Like Beckham”. The film was released in 2002 and directed by Gurinder Chadha. The film portrays a stereotypical Sikh- Indian family living in England. The youngest‚ Jesminder dreams of being a footballer‚ but due to the religious expectations set by her mother and father wanting to raise her with traditional Indian-Sikh beliefs and customs‚ she is alienated and left to feel as an outcast to her English friends. In both the Namesake and ‘Bend it

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    CR7 Hello fellow students and teacher‚ this year I choose to do my speech on Cristiano Ronaldo. I choose to do my speech on Cristiano Ronaldo because he’s one of the most known footballers in the world. Cristiano Ronaldo is somehow considered a good player. He plays for also one of the most known club in the world. He was born on February 5th 1985 in Funchal Madeia‚ Portugal. When Ronaldo was eight he played for an amateur team‚ where his father was the kit man. In 1995 he signed with a local

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    Puma is to use AC Milan and Italian footballer Mario Balotelli to drive its repositioning as a performance sports brand after admitting it lacks “brand heat‚ commercial products and desirable distribution”. The German sportswear maker said 2013 had been a “challenging year” when explaining 3 per cent sales slump to €2.9bn (£2.3bn) in the 12 months to December. The decline was accentuated in the last three months of 2013 with sales plummeting more than 13 per cent to €698m (£574m). It admitted

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    GAELIC FOOTBALL Gaelic football is accurately described as a cross between Soccer and Rugby‚ though it is older than either of the games. Gaelic Football is probably the most popular team sport in Ireland and is played in almost all of their 32 counties. Gaelic football was first stated in 1887‚ although it has links to older varieties of football played in Ireland and often known as caid. Therefor‚ the name caid is used by some people to refer to present day Gaelic football. The size of

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    The “Disappeared” in Argentina Andrew McClarren SPAN 131Y April 17‚ 2015 Latin America is most often associated with its vibrant culture; the dancing and singing‚ the flashy colors‚ the warm weather and boisterous people‚ and often the topic of those “disappeared” in Argentina is unheard of and forgotten. Within just the last few decades‚ Argentina had faced severe heartache and terror. With the Dirty War came severe physical and emotional devastation. Thousands of people were forced

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