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    Argentina

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    to you to know Argentina‚ if you have a possibility to traveling around the word this place can be a very good option and a cheaper option for you. Ok. Argentina is a country divided by 23 autonomous provinces plus the federal capital called Buenos Aires. The official language is Spanish and it has an estimated population of forty millions of habitants. The currency is the peso and it one dollar is equal to 14 or 15 dollars. Argentina Republican is a federal republic located in southeastern

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    Jorge Luis Borges

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    Reflection: The Solitude of Latin America On December 8th 1982‚ Gabriel Garcia Marquez was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. The Solitude of Latin America is the title of the speech he gave upon receiving this award. He received this award due to his novel One Hundred Years of Solitude which is a compilation of short stories that are both rich in fantasy as well as reality which depicts the life and conflicts of Latin America. The issues he discussed in his speech were similar to those addressed

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    Eveline

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    and start a new journey with the man of her dreams‚ Frank. As Eveline sat at the window reconciling all of her memories‚ her thoughts of her abusive father leave her to ponder the prospect of leaving and freeing herself from her life to reside in Buenos Aires with her lover. As she reviews her decision to stay with her abusive father or embark on a new‚ free life‚ Eveline faces the guilt of leaving her father as she promised her mother to dedicate herself to maintain the home and take care of her father

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    Argentinaan Tango

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    The tango‚ which is a popular‚ globalized dance‚ fails to be examined on the basis of its origins. The tumultuous history of the Argentinean tango involved the pervasion through social classes. The origins of the Argentinean tango are based upon the evidence of several theories‚ one of which‚ is the theory of African slave descent‚ is widely accepted by the music community. Also‚ the dance itself did not appear immediately‚ but rather its elements were derived from dances such as the polka‚ mazurka

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    Name ap eP m e tr .X w Candidate Number w w Centre Number 1112/01 Paper 1 November 2005 1 hour Candidates answer on the question paper Additional Materials: Protractor Ruler NO CALCULATOR ALLOWED READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number‚ candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen in the spaces provided on the Question Paper. You are not allowed to use a calculator. Answer all questions. You may

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    The Tango

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    the Tango. Buenos Aires‚ Argentina is where the social dance of the Tango originated (Wikipedia). The tango has a rich‚ colorful‚ and mysterious history behind it in the Argentine culture. "Tango" also refers to the musical form that usually accompanies the dance (Wikipedia). The "authentic" tango is the first recorded form of the tango danced in Argentina (Wikipedia). The "authentic" tango is where it’s "history" begins. The Tango originated in the lower-class districts of Buenos Aires and Montevideo

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    Diego Maradona

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    he led Argentina into the World Cup Tournament in the United States. Diego Armando Maradona was born on October 30‚ 1960. He lived in Lanus‚ Argentina‚ a suburb of Buenos Aires‚ the capital of Argentina. He was one of eight children raised in the poor area of Villa Fiorito‚ one of the roughest neighborhoods in Buenos Aires. His father‚ also named Diego‚ was a factory worker. His mom‚ Dalma Franco‚ was a housewife. Though the family was very poor‚ there was always food on their table. Maradona

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    Brazilian stereotypes

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    either be naked or see naked hot chicks‚ That’s not gonna work AT ALL. I just wanna let yu know that you can be arrested for doing that. No‚ we don’t do topless. Or anything like this. We wish sometimes‚ though… - BUENOS AIRES is definitely NOT the capital of Brazil. Bro‚ BUENOS

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    was taught in Madrid and made his vocation in the Spanish armed force‚ ascending to be a lieutenant-colonel of rangers. In 1811 with Spain under the French heel and Joseph Bonaparte on the position of royalty‚ he surrendered his bonus and went to Buenos Aires to battle for freedom. He revamped the armed force and in 1817 brought off a standout amongst the most noteworthy accomplishments in military history by driving a power of 5‚000 men through the towering Andes crests to attack Chile. In the wake

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    History of Tango

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    Spanish word for drum (tambor) and then came up with the word "Tango". In Argentina Tango had a much different meaning then that in Spain. Members of the African community in Buenos Aires certainly joined in and influenced the development of the dance and music‚ just as members all the other communities in Buenos Aires did. Nowadays the Tango is something of high class or upper society. It’s very sophisticated but‚ during the times of its origin‚ it became popular in the slums‚ or the underbelly

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