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    interfere in the affairs of America’s neighbors the nations of the Western Hemisphere. Monroe was responding to European threats to aid Spain in regaining its former Latin American colonies. By 1822 Argentina‚ Colombia‚ and Mexico had revolted and declared their independence.(1)Originally‚ the doctrine had been intended to support weak Latin American countries against European powers and discourage Russian interference along the Pacific Coast. The Monroe Doctrine proclaimed clearly that European powers

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    Synopsis • This report is the result of Researcher’s extensive research covering the high net worth individual (HNWI) population and wealth management market in Argentina. • The report focuses on HNWI performance between the end of 2008 (the peak before the global financial crisis) and the end of 2013. This enables us to determine how well the country’s HNWIs have performed through the crisis. Summary This report is a thorough analysis of Argentina’s Wealth Management and Private Banking sector

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    spatiality how are urban spaces typically organized in Latin America‚ Europe‚ former Soviet Union? understand different scales of analysis available and what benefits and burdens they provide: local‚ national‚ global be familiar with maps as representations of space and important map features (e.g. legend‚ scale‚ orientation)‚ how are maps a social contruction? Region specific points: Understand the triangle of trade between Europe‚ Africa‚ Americas – what regions were involves‚ what resources flowed

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    2013 The Haunting Memory and Terrors of Psychological Torture TESTIMONIO History is not a single‚ linear truth or perspective‚ but rather it is made up of a collage of interpretations‚ memories‚ experiences‚ and analyses. In the recent decades in Latin America‚ testimonial literature has immerged as a popular form of such collective expression and ideology. This form of narrative emerges from the need to create social awareness and consciousness to exploitation‚ mistreatment‚ and oppression faced by

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    Latin America must "step on the gas" in education for not following behind in relation to countries in the northern hemisphere‚ valued today in an interview with Efe in Montevideo Secretary General of the Organization of Ibero-American States (OEI)‚ the Brazilian Paulo Speller. At the head of the institution from January 2015‚ Uruguay is the eleventh stop on a tour Speller its member countries‚ which seeks contact with both their governments and their social organizations linked to education‚ innovation

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    Simon Bolivar

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    Throughout Latin American History there have been several important leaders‚ but one leader in particular changed Latin American history forever. This particularly important early nineteenth-century leader was named Simón Bolívar. Simón Bolívar as a leader stood out from all the other leaders‚ because he played a crucial role in Latin American Independence. He was a revolutionary‚ an intellectual‚ and a visionary man that made Latin American independence successful during the nineteenth century.

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    Latin America Pros And Cons

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    continuation of current U.S. anti-drug policies in Latin America will do more harm than good. Today‚  we’re  discussing  the  Con  side‚  which‚  while  slightly  trickier‚  if  done  properly  can  be  argued   very persuasively. To  recap‚  the  pro’s  argument  is‚  essentially‚  that  drugs  are  such  an  intractable  and  complex  issue  that   any law enforcement-oriented solution is likely to simply escalate violence and jeopardize relationships with Latin American countries for minimal gain. Conversely

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    Geography Of Brazil

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    country in Latin America and ranked fifth in the world when you look at the population.[1] In Brazil live 22.59 citizens per square kilometer‚ were 84‚20 percent of the population are living in the city. The official language in Brazil is Portuguese. Brazil is the only country in South America where Portuguese is spoken. In the rest of South and Central America they speak Spanish. Geographic Brazil is with a surface of over 8.5 million square kilometer the largest country of Latin America and is

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    retail companies in South America and the largest in Chile‚ Cencosud has transformed itself from a self-service supermarket back in 1962 to a multi-format retailer with 1009 stores across Latin America today. It operates through different store formats including supermarkets (Jumbo)‚ home improvements (Easy)‚ shopping centers (Santa Isabel)‚ financial services (Costanera Center) and department stores (Paris). Today‚ it’s also the most profitable retailer in Latin America with a leading presence across

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    government. A local understanding of communism won out over the global characterization advanced by the United States.  In addition‚ US anti-communist influence failed to have the desired effect in Mexico‚ and pro-communist positions resided throughout Latin America for reasons that had little to do with the Cold War and much to do with regional issues. Communists might ally themselves with all manner of other leftists to achieve a much larger goal within a particular country‚ but an alliance was never a case

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