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    Mummy Ideology

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    Eva Perón's Mummy Was Mistreated During Many Argentinian Dictatorships One of the biggest political figures in Argentina died at the age of 33 because of uterine cancer. Being so popular at the time of her death, her husband stablished a 30 days national duel and allowed the corpse to by embalmed and exposed at the General Confederation of Labor. Being embalmed as a mummy it's pretty strange but that's not it. Three years later a group of marine commandos lead by Colonel Eugenio de Moori Koenig…

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    Equality In Latin America

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    Politics are a process. The fluidity of a nation 's circumstances require differing politics in order to mend a country in distress. Latin America, a region often minimized to being a corrupt region with disparity between classes, goes through constant changes that cease the politics to a cycle of belabor. Whereas multiple forms of governing have been proposed and utilized in various nations, no nation has garnered the design of treating the systems as a sequence instead of abstaining to a…

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    Jardin Zool?gico in Palermo close Plaza Italia is the famous zoo in the city. Visit the Cementerio de la Recoleta, the unfathomable cemetery where numerous well-known personages of Argentina including Eva Peron are covered. The stunning mausoleums worked as pyramids and Greek landmarks is a noteworthy fascination in Buenos Aires. Around this lies the elegant and well off La Recoleta zone with numerous in vogue bistros, homes, and lodgings. Teatro Colon…

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    Germany prior to 1933 was in financial despair because of their embarrassing loss in the First World War. Then Hitler came to power with the Nazi party and skyrocketed Germany out of financial problems, while gaining thousands of followers. Hitler became the supreme chancellor of Germany in 1933, with the Nazi party from going to barely known to being a majority of the country. Hitler was a natural leader and talked the nation into thinking about the perfect race and that the Jews were the…

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    Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel is a fictional novel focusing on the women of the De La Garza particularly the conflict between Tita and Mama Elena her mother. Right away the conflict between traditions of what a woman should be, Mama Elena telling Tita she could not marry until she died, and Tita desiring to be with the man she loved. There are many other relationships important in the story for example Tita and Rosaura pointing out the difference between desirable and undesirable…

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    (the setting for The Headless Woman) has the highest percentage of female parliamentary representation in the world it has not been easy to acquire these achievements. In 1947, women gained the right to vote, thanks to President Juan Perón’s wife, Eva Perón, who insisted on the enactment of this law. In 1977, international women’s day was proclaimed by the United Nations. In 1991, quota law was adopted. This meant that 30% of participation in the list of candidates for legislative elections were…

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    Even in today 's generation, men often forget the previous achievements women have made and continue to take them for granted. Many males have refused to assign a better position to the opposite gender, dreading the idea of females out maneuvering them. This is the 21st century, and mankind still lingers on the idea of male superiority. Due to this, some women have drafted an illusion that induces lower standards for themselves. Now not only men, but even women are doubtful of their potential…

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    prime examples - though Grease 2 was a flop. Musicals also sometimes take on social issues. West Side Story (1961), though an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet, shows gang wars and the damage they can cause. Evita (1996) highlights the short life of Eva Peron, First Lady of Argentina from 1946 to her death in 1952, and how she influenced the people of Argentina. Hair (1979) focuses on the Vietnam War, how unlikely friendships are forged, and how the war affected…

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    The Motorcycle Diaries versus End of Watch In this essay, we will be comparing the similarities and differences in two films: The Motorcycle Diaries (2004) by Director Walter Salles, and End of Watch (2012) by director David Ayer. The genres of the two films are similar yet different. The Motorcycle Diaries is a biographical drama about the journey and written memoir of Ernesto Guevara. In the movie Guevara (Gael Garcia Bernal) travels through Latin America with his friend Alberto Granado…

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