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    Hugo Chavez

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    Chaves had a controversial reign as president of Venezuela. His plan was to remake Venezuela into a socialist state and direct oil wealth to social programs for the poor people in the country. He moved the government from a Neoliberal society to a democratic socialist society. He helped pay for programs with profits from the oil industry to improve education‚ literacy‚ food staples and housing. He was a beacon of hope for the poor people of Venezuela. By using money from oil reserves he was able

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    The country of Venezuela is the counterpart of Anthem: plagued with corruption‚ oppression‚ and authoritarian rulers. From the article on Venezuela’s horrendous woes‚ many components are equivalent to the society of Anthem by Ayn Rand. President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela and the World Council of the novel ardently strive for authoritarian power‚ and they would authorize any action to maintain this status. In the novella‚ it presented the top officials obstructing Equality 7-2521’s distinctive philosophy

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    ISAPS International Survey on Aesthetic/Cosmetic Procedures Performed in 2013 Methodology: Survey participants completed a two-page questionnaire that focused on the number of surgical and non-surgical procedures they performed in 2013. The International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ISAPS) issued an invitation to participate in the study to approximately 35‚000 Plastic Surgeons whose contact information is housed in its proprietary database. In addition‚ a request was made that all

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    nation . So the United States signed a treat with them. Which they decalred a friendly relationship. The United States attempts to mediate in the Venezuela -Great Britain dispute in 1895 is Intervention.Because it had ivolvement with foreign power in affairs for another nation.It achieve the stronger powers. There was a dispute between Venezuela and Great Britian. That even Cleaveland invoked the Monroe Doctrine. The United States secretary toke interpretation on the Monroe Doctrine when the

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    for the Roosevelt Corollary was put into effect during the Venezuela Crisis of 1902. During this event‚ Venezuela had not paid its dues to Germany and Great Britain; and as a result‚ both countries sent warships to Venezuela in order to force Venezuela to make its payment. The enforcement of the Roosevelt Corollary would allow for the United States to take part in this affair and force the warships to depart‚ ultimately protecting Venezuela. The first instance in which this policy was actually used

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    you‚ Often they are an opportunity to live remarkable experiences and to turn your life around. When it came to change I was a novice at it. To begin with‚ I lived a normal and average life in Venezuela. I was born in a metropolitan city called Maracaibo‚ the second most active and developed city in Venezuela. The city of Maracaibo is warm and colorful‚ made out of historical and also modern buildings. Since I was three years old I went to the same school with the same 36 people that were in my class

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    The Right to Education

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    without the capacity to contribute to a better world. As such‚ this paper will firstly focus on the protection of this right by international law‚ and it will later focus on the protection of the right to education in the following countries: Finland‚ Venezuela‚ India and finally Kosova. The Right to Education and the International Law The right to education‚ as a human right‚ has been highly guaranteed and protected by international law for many decades now. To begin with‚ the Universal Declaration

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    characteristics that you probably are not used to. Not only for the language or for geographical features‚ but you also find cultural dissimilarities. If I have to choose three cultural variances from Venezuela and US‚ I will select housing development/city‚ sports and behavior. Firstly‚ Venezuela and US have a dissimilar meaning about housing development‚ urbanization or city must be. According to the Cambridge dictionary on its American definition‚ city could be conceptualized as a place where

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    Simón Bolívar

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    Simón Bolívar (1783-1830)‚ often called ‘El Libertador’‚ was a Venezuelan historical figure who led the fight for independence in Colombia‚ Panamá‚ Venezuela‚ Ecuador‚ Perú and Bolivia. He was also influential in subsequent revolutions in Latin America and the Caribbean. His legacy is commemorated by statues‚ squares and streets all over the world‚ and NYC is no exception. An equestrian statue of Simón Bolívar can be found in Central Park South and 6th avenue. This monument to Simón Bolívar caused

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    while also supporting dictatorships like Venezuela. This last case is the most notorious as it is the most recent one (since connections between Cuba and the two terrorist organizations mentioned above “officially ended” in 1991)‚ where the Cuban High Command helped Venezuela deal with the protests in a violent fashion‚ resulting in the deaths of hundreds of protesters‚ mostly students. The G2 (The Cuban military intelligence agency) also got in Venezuela‚ and it is suspected that they carried several

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