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    Musimundo En Chile

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    familia Garber la cual vendía diferentes productos relacionados con la música. Tiempo después sería Natalio Garber quien se hiciera cargo de la empresa. En 1982 la marca adopta el nombre de Musimundo con la cual se posicionó como líderes del rubro discográfico en Argentina. El gran auge de Musimundo sucedió cuando Natalio trajo el CD y los reproductores para escucharlo. De ahí en adelante la expansión con nuevos locales en toda la Argentina generaron utilidades siempre positivas y en alza hasta llegar a

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    Chile wine

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    the ideal economic‚ geographic and climatic conditions that Chile possesses to develop high quality wine. Further investigations reveal that there was an increase in the level of consumption of the Chilean wine due to the increasing level of quality expressed in the international award received by Chilean firms and finally that the wine industry is well

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    Changes In Chile

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    These reforms saw Chile rise from a depressed economy to a great‚ top rank in the South American economy. One of the reforms which led to improvement of Chile economy was the opening of the Chile market to the foreign trade. Chile is a small country which is found away from the business center or where most businesses are carried out‚ due to these there was need to create a market where foreign traders were able to access the market increasing export and imports. By 1974 major changes were made on

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    Chile And Patagonia

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    Chile & Patagonia - TravelStore Destination Page Build Out FROM HIGH FASHION TO ICONIC OUTDOOR ADVENTURES. The beauty of the sprawling Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia‚ the European flavor of the Lakes District‚ the Chilean High Andes‚ and touring the country’s wine regions are only a small sampling of what this South American nation you. Join wine connoisseurs who flock to taste some of the best‚ freshest‚ and finest organic whites made with Loca Blanca grapes from Chile. Chile will

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    Abortion in Chile

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    Pedagogía Media en Inglés Abortion in Chile Natalia Sánchez Solís Inglés en el Contexto Académico‚ Text & Use Miss Paulina Tapia 10/04/13 Why is abortion in Chile illegal without exception? In order to fully understand and choose our beliefs for this topic‚ it is compulsory to take some things into consideration. First‚ not only how this crime is punished but also how guilty people are regarding their role in a possible abortion. Then‚ how women are thinking about abortion nowadays

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    Nido de Aguilas: Santiago‚ Chile. It had been a week since I’d gotten the news that I was moving schools and that I would be leaving my friends forever to move to a quiet country in the middle of Europe: Switzerland. I silently sat in my designated chair‚ waiting for my last day to begin. I’m six years old‚ and I’m secretly watching the girls in my class loudly chatting in the corner of the classroom. It’s 2008‚ and I’m quietly sitting on my desk‚ wondering to myself: "Am I not important enough

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    Chile Peppers

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    Chiles have been a part of the human diet in the Americas; chiles being one of the earliest plants to be cultivated and domesticated in the New World. Archaeological evidence suggests that chiles were used as a food ingredient at least 8‚000 years ago - around 6200 BC. Traces of chiles dating from this time have been found in burial in Peru: they were obviously seen as important enough to be carried into them hereafter! Chile peppers are thought to have been domesticated at least five times by prehistoric

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    Genocide in Chile

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    ChileFrom 1973 - 1977‚ there was genocide in Chile. The targets were people who believed in the communist government system. The start of it all began on September 11th‚ 1973 when Chilean commander in chief‚ Augusto Pinochet Ugarte commanded the Chilean army and police force to overthrow the current president Salvador Allende. The main reason for the overthrow was because of Allende’s economic plan. With it‚ inflation was rising 1% every day. The only reason the coup was successful at overthrowing

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    Poverty in Chile

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    Earthquake in Chile Natural disasters occur all over the world every year‚ devastating millions of people. On February 27‚ 2010‚ tragedy struck millions of lives throughout Chile. An earthquake lasting nearly three minutes with a magnitude of 8.8 destroyed an estimated 500‚000 homes‚ schools‚ hospitals‚ and other buildings‚ leaving countless Chileans homeless (Kurczy). This earthquake was 500 times stronger than the earthquake that occurred in Haiti‚ and caused severe damage in central Chile (Kurczy)

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    Chile Tariffs

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    Tariffs in Chile From 1930 through 1960 the Chilean economy was highly protected with import and export quotas‚ import permits‚ tariffs‚ noninterest-bearing import deposits and multiple exchange rates imposed by the government. The Central Bank negotiated‚ with each importer‚ which exchange rate to apply to each transaction. Moreover‚ imports included only intermediate and capital goods and a few essential consumer goods. Guidelines to approve products from other countries were followed and several

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