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    Benefits from imperialism came in many forms across the world, one of them being the the people of Argentina. Britain invested in Argentina by sending them industrial goods to set up a proper agricultural industry that would be more modern and productive than the previous system. In return, Argentina would send the British primary products, that being corn, wheat, meat, and wool. This is another example of a positive impact from European imperialism…

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    Argentina safeguards measures is a serious trade barriers for export in Indonesia set in the form of specific duty which is quite high for footwear with HS. 6402.19.00 imposed specific duty amounted to US $ 7.40 per pair, for the HS. 6403.19.00, the specific…

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    When it comes to the academics of private school students, they tend to score higher on the standardized test. In the National Assessment of Educational Progress private school students scored 15 to 20 points higher than public school students. Also, private school students normally have harder graduation requirements like the addition of community service and more coursework in each subject (Alt, 2002). On the other hand, another article makes the claim that student’s academic success is in…

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    to Madrid, Spain, where my dad was waiting for me and my family with a brand new life prepared without my consent. In 2002, Argentina was not going through a great time. It was recovering from an economic downfall that was called “El Corralito,” something that quite resembled the Great Depression that took place in the U.S during the 1930’s. Like many families in Argentina at the time, our family had been struck pretty harshly by this event, losing a great part of our savings, which made the…

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    Hitler's Bunkery Analysis

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    The amount of pro-Nazi people would have kept Hitler alive and well. In the investigation the researchers found this in Argentina, “We know that there were Nazi sympathisers here … There were Nazi activities at the school” (Finding). Hitler had plenty of supporters in Germany, but he was starting to lose favor among them towards the end of the war. In order for Hitler to escape…

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    interior products only benefited the city of Buenos Aires and not the nation. In 1835 Juan Manuel de Rosas became the leader of Argentina and he imposed a national unity, a federalist system with Buenos Aires as the figurative center while in reality the power was in the rural lands of the cattle barons. Juan Manuel de Rosas represented a national Hegemon for Argentina, supported by the rural populations who knew him well and prospered under his…

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    19th Century Gauchos

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    The countrymen, better known as “gaucho”, were born and raised on the Pampa plains of Argentina, and lived off of wild cattle, horses and by selling hides. This was due to the fact that in the colonial times, there was an abundant amount of horses and cattle throughout the grassy, fertile lowlands of Pampas (Notes). The gaucho was a poor rural mestizo who used knives, lassos and bolas to sell hides, tallow and meat. Although they were merely ingoing a traditional life on the pampa, they were…

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    Latin American Democracy

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    American countries democracy is evident, even in countries that were once under other rule. Throughout the transition to a democracy many occurrences take place that will later shape the nations view on what is right and wrong. In both Chile and Argentina a transitions occurred to a democracy, but in two different ways; one, a ruptured transition and the other pacted. Both countries face the issue of truth and accountability in society; an issue…

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    caught. Our angler in this photo can appreciate this fact as his guide spotted the movement of this fish on the surface and indicated where to fish for it. Our guest, Martin Sere' caught and released this nine pounder back into the Puelo River on the Argentina Chile border. He…

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    Matthew V The person that I have chosen for my living history is Lionel Messi, the best soccer player in the world. Messi was born on June 24,1987, in Rosario, Argentina. His full name is Luis Lionel Andres Messi. Messi shares his birthplace with the Argentine revolutionary Che Guevara. His parent’s names are Jorge and Celia Messi. When he was a little kid, he was diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency. G.H.D means that you stop growing at a certain height or you grow really slow. The…

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