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    The Return by Fernando Sorrentino‚ I thought nothing of it just a weird story‚ but then after doing some research I found out that during the same time and place as in the story‚ 1965-1979 in Argentina‚ UFO sightings were the highest they ever been and so were the number of people disappearing in Argentina. After figuring out this the story makes a little more sense. The story itself has many extensions of conflicts. To me I thought the story was a multi-layered metaphor had irony and almost like

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    the new company in order to serve the highly protected car markets of Brazil and Argentina from within. In addition‚ their goal was to create a giant theoretically invincible in the Latin American market. The partners’ strategy was to share the risk of operating in a volatile market and support a wide model range. Soon after the fusion‚ Autolatina market share reached 60% in the Brazilian market and 30% in Argentina. Of German origin‚ Volkswagen was originally founded in 1937‚ with the goal of

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    Summary Pope Francis was born in Buenos Aires‚ Argentina‚ on December 17‚ 1936.His birth is Jorge Mario Bergoglio. Jorge was ordained as a priest in December 1969‚ Bergoglio began serving as a Jesuit in the provincial of Argentina in 1973. He became Pope Francis on March 13‚ 2013 because of Pope Benedict’s resignation. Pope Francis was also named the 266th pope of the Catholic Church. Bergoglio‚ the first pope from the Americas.Before his election as pope‚ Jorge served as archbishop of Buenos

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    they got a second chance after 1850. In this dissertation‚ I will provide specific changes that liberalism brought to Latin America. The countries I will focus on will be Argentina‚ Brazil and Mexico. Liberalism in Argentina In 1816‚ Argentina officially declared their independence from Spain. For several decades after‚ Argentina was heaved into a sequence of devastating civil conflicts‚ culminated under brutal tyrant Juan Manuel de Rosas‚ a conservative. During Rosas reign‚ two of the most important

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    Eva Peron is one of the great enigmas in Latin American History. Having severed as First Lady of Argentina from 1946 till her untimely death in 1952‚ Eva was at the forefront of many social rights movement in Latin America. For many‚ Eva‚ or Evita as she was affectionately referred to‚ is regarded as a saint like figure while others view her in a more negative light. Many have debated with or not Eva Peron actions were sincere‚ or part of a nefarious plot to keep her husband in control. The claim

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    causes of the other financial crisis described in the video‚ including the ones in the loans and savings association‚ oil industry‚ and Argentina The financial crisis in Argentina was caused mostly by increased government spending during the civil war in 1989.  The war was the monetary system in Argentina against Britain.  The value of the dollar in Argentina fell 140 percent during the time of the war.  In order to try and fix this problem banks started selling bonds to the public and the government

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    came to power in Venezuela and‚ like dominoes chain reaction‚ one by one countries in Latin America started swerving left. Following Chavez in Venezuela‚ Lula and it’s Worker’s Party came to power in Brazil‚ Nestor Kirchner and Tabare Vasquez in Argentina and Uruguay respectively‚ Evo Morales in Bolivia and Manuel Lopes Obrador in Mexico‚ to name a few. During this rise of the left in Latin America‚ foreign investors became reticent of parking their funds

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    written by Alicia Partnoy‚ falls into this genre of testimonial literature in Latin America. In this narrative lies an (fictionalized) account of Partnoy’s own “disappearance” and imprisonment in one of the many clandestine concentration camps in Argentina during the internal Dirty War period (1976-1983). Only able to see through the little peephole between her nose and blindfold‚ Partnoy recounts the day-to-day activities of the concentration camp and the relationships that she made with other prisoners

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    society; huge class differences‚ but no real middle class‚ but overall there was no significant change in class divisions‚ and little improvement for women. Politically they changed by establishing a strong central government; socialism had come to Argentina; several reforms; politically nothing had changed majorly. Economic changes were that there was no more encomienda‚ grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the Indian inhabitants

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    Examples of Protectionism Argentina Argentina tops the list of countries with more commercial restrictions‚ both for imports and exports‚ and also for foreign currency controls. According to the report‚ Argentina applied 168 measures since 2009 to restrict and control the trade. The EU has said the country’s import licensing rules were unjustified and "aimed at advancing the Argentinean Government’s stated policies of re‑industrialization‚ import substitution and elimination of trade balance

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