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    The Maker By Borges

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    The narrator‚ however‚ delves into the idea that the author‚ Borges‚ is not him‚ but is the him that the general public identifies him as‚ “ I walk through Buenos Aires and I pause… to gaze…[at] the news of Borges reaches me by mail‚ or I see his name on a list of academics or in some biographical dictionary‚”‚ the narrator is then baffled by how the people‚ the audience of Borges‚ portray the narrator as a single

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    Merced Theatre Reflection

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    When walking inside the Merced theater‚ while the audience searched for their seats‚ I nervously waited. At the same time the performers onstage were practicing before the official performance. At first‚ I felt uncomfortable because I have never attended a symphony before and I was unsure of what to expect. Once the performance started‚ I felt worried about not being able to understand the musical techniques being used. I was struggling on taking notes because I did not know what to take notes on

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    Voltaire – Candide In Voltaire’s Candide‚ he makes his views on society very clear and obvious. Using satire‚ Voltaire pokes fun—for the lack of a better word—at the views and philosophies of his time. Voltaire uses different characters to represent different ideologies and their reactions to events in the story to represent ways in which their ideologies fail to effectively solve problems; as a satirical strategy‚ Voltaire exaggerates different parties’ reactions and encourages the reader to laugh

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    Ernest Che Guevara

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    the capitalist oligarchy‚ and‚ above all‚ U.S. imperialism. Although his parents‚ most notably his mother‚ were anti-Peronist activists‚ he did not take participate in revolutionary student movements and showed little interest in politics at Buenos Aires University (1947) where he studied medicine. He focused on understanding his own disease‚ and later became more interested in leprosy. In 1949 he made the first of his long journeys‚ exploring northern Argentina on a bicycle. This was the first

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    La Caida Del Peronismo

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    La caída del peronismo Hasta la década de 1950‚ el gobierno justicialista de Perón desarrolló su política con éxito pero‚ a partir de estas fechas‚ las dificultades y la pérdida de apoyos debilitaron al movimiento peronista‚ que exhibió desde entonces una tendencia más acentuada hacia el autoritarismo. Perón experimentó problemas no solamente con la Iglesia‚ sino también con la economía y los argentinos. Todos estos factores llevaron a su derrocamiento. Poco después de que Perón subiera al poder

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    Hamlet´S Commentary

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    UNIVERSIDAD PEDAGÓGICA NACIONAL LITERATURE IN ENGLISH II LAURA CAROLINA VELANDIA 2008134060 GROUP 1 COMMENTARY ABOUT HAMLET In the following commentary‚ I will introduce‚ on the one hand‚ a brief comparative data from the play “Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark” by William Shakespeare and film “Hamlet‚ the honor of revenge” by Franco Zeffirelli.. As regards to analysis of the work itself and the characters I will address various topics‚ such as: revenge‚ doubt‚ fate and ambition. The tragedy

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    Airline Catering

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    Airline Catering What is airline catering? Airline catering is a business that provides food service at a remote site‚ specifically airline companies. It involves providing meals for passengers on board an aircraft as well as for restaurants situated at airport terminals. Modern airports have a variety of food and beverage outlets to cater to the increasing number of air passengers. Catering to passengers en route is normally contracted out to a flight catering unit of a reputed hotel or to a

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    whether drugs should be legalized or not. It was published in The Observer‚ on Sunday the 6th of September 2009 and it is entitled "Latin America’s backlash against US war on drugs" by Ed Vulliamy in Tijuana‚ Rory Carroll in Caracas‚ Annie Kelly in Buenos Aires and Tom Phillips in Rio de Janeiro. It is a lengthy article‚ written in a Sunday newspaper for a well-educated and informed audience. It is evident that the reporter has researched the subject well‚ for example he starts the article with and interview

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    Due to budgetary and other issues arts programs have continuously been cut in many educational institutions. Describing in detail the arts as an area of knowledge what is the value of the arts in the educational experience? Due to several issues‚ especially budgetary‚ many art programs have been cut in educational institutions. This is because many institutions‚ when faced with economic problems tend to cut the expenses of art supplies that are required to sustain art programs offered at places

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    Pablo Neruda

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    of Chile in Santiago‚ while making his literature. Pablo Neruda’s Position in Chile Between 1927 and 1935‚ the Chilean government put Pablo Neruda in charge of a number of honorary consulships‚ which took him to Burma‚ Ceylon‚ Java‚ Singapore‚ Buenos Aires‚ Barcelona‚ and Madrid In 1939‚ Neruda was appointed consul for the Spanish emigration‚ residing in Paris‚ and‚ shortly afterwards‚ Consul General in Mexico In 1945‚ he was elected Senator of the Republic of Chile. His works

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