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    Che guiviera

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    left-wing hero. A photograph of him by Alberto Korda became an iconic image of the 20th century. Ernesto Guevara de la Serna‚ known as Che Guevara‚ was born on 14 June 1928 in Rosario‚ Argentina into a middle-class family. He studied medicine at Buenos Aires University and during this time travelled widely in South and Central America. The widespread poverty and oppression he witnessed‚ fused with his interest in Marxism‚ convinced him that the only solution to South and Central America’s problems

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    I. Thesis: Illegal Immigration has been a problem in the United States for the past few decades. II. Statistics: a. State rates: i. In 2006 an estimated 11‚555‚000 illegal immigrants were living in America ii. 2‚930‚000 living in California iii. 1‚640‚000 living in Texas iv.  35% of the California population consists of immigrants b. Origin v. 62% are from Mexico (6‚650‚000) c. Other vi. About 40%

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    "The Rise of Pentecostalism‚" issue no. 58‚ vol.17 no. 2‚ p.3). In addition‚ the largest church in the world‚ the Yoi Do Full Gospel Church‚ is a Pentecostal church in Korea‚ with a weekly worship attendance of 240‚000. Two Pentecostal Churches in Buenos Aires attract together 150‚000 each week. Most consider the father of Pentecostalism to be Charles Parham‚ a young college student from Kansas with roots in the Methodist Church. While the Wesleys‚ John and Charles‚ could not be defined as Pentecostals

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    The first inhabitants of the Iberian penisula‚ in historical times‚ were the Celtiberian tribes‚ of not very well-known origin. In the IIIrd century B.C. the Romans Came and they turned the peninsula into a Roman colony. They established the Latin language‚ his system of government and his social and economic organization. Later they introduced the catholic religion. It has been said that the peninsula becomes the colony more romanizada of all. The inhabitants of the peninsula adopted the language

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    Guillermo Vilas

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    Guillermo Vilas Guillermo Apolinario Vilas (born 17 August 1952‚ in Mar del Plata‚ Buenos Aires Province‚ Argentina) is a retired and former World No. 1 professional tennis player from Argentina. Whilst peaking at No. 2 on the ATP rankings in 1977‚ several sources and publications‚ as well as through the current ATP-ranking system‚ rank Vilas as the real World No. 1 that year (often ranked equally with Björn Borg). Vilas was the second Latin-American to win a Grand Slam tournament. Career

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    Model of cultures

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    Organizational culture and national culture: The case of multinational companies: ZARA (outline) Defining concepts: What is organizational culture? A system of shared meaning held by members that distinguishes the organization from other organizations. (Organizational Behavior‚ p.546) Do organizations have uniform cultures? (Ibid‚ p.548) Dominant culture and subculture How the culture of a country influences the culture of a business? Geert Hofstede identifies four cultural dimensions

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    team. This fact proves that fans can go too far when it comes to their favorite team because they sometimes have riots after games. People also skip school‚ work‚ and even commit suicide over their favorite sports team. After a soccer game in Buenos Aires‚ Argentina‚ fans rioted the streets. During the riot after the soccer game 15 police officers were injured. They did this because there soccer team lost. When people riot not only do people get hurt but many others get in trouble or even arrested

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    Travel Article The world is full of many diverse and beautiful countries. Argentina and Germany are two such countries. Although they are quite far from each other‚ both still have a lot in common. This article will demonstrate some of the similarities and differences of these two countries. Firstly‚ both of these countries are passionate about soccer. To start with‚ both countries have produced some very famous players. To illustrate‚ Ozil is a famous German who plays for Real Madrid‚ and Messi

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    Existentialism

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    individual feels when confronted by the absurdity of life. In “Eveline”‚ James Joyce tells a story about a nineteen year old girl that is about to leave home. She has fallen in love with a sailor named Frank who promises to take her with him to Buenos Aires. She must make a decision on whether to stay with her father or leave with the man she barely knows. “The Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafka narrates the consequences of a metamorphosis in which the main character‚ a man named Gregor Samsa‚ is transformed

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    Juan Peron was born on October 8‚ 1895‚ in the city of Lobos‚ Buenos Aires provincia‚ Argentina; He died on July 01‚ 1974 in Olivos‚ Argentina at the Age of 78. Peron had an image on what his future was going to consist of‚ and what he wanted to accomplish. He began his early life entering into the military to serve as a colonel‚ which had soon set him up to become the minister of war and then vice president. With the power of the people in Peron’s hand‚ he wanted to lead the people of Argentina

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