The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... considered high risk . 12 Having a permanent job does not necessarily mean that employees receive benefits , as was the case for these individuals . Ernesto Cohen and Angela Gómez 123 13 For those living. 122 The Latin Americanist • Fall ...
... considered high risk . 12 Having a permanent job does not necessarily mean that employees receive benefits , as was the case for these individuals . Ernesto Cohen and Angela Gómez 123 13 For those living. 122 The Latin Americanist • Fall ...
Pagina 52
... considered dan- gerous precisely for its potential for interrupting , by absorption , the smaller resource circulation channels . One of the motives for justifying voting for the opposition candidate in Monte Verde was worry caused by ...
... considered dan- gerous precisely for its potential for interrupting , by absorption , the smaller resource circulation channels . One of the motives for justifying voting for the opposition candidate in Monte Verde was worry caused by ...
Pagina 60
... considered an integral part of the systems of representa- tive democracy in diverse nations . Yet it is noteworthy that anthro- pological studies have been more frequently developed in those areas where democracy was considered to be ...
... considered an integral part of the systems of representa- tive democracy in diverse nations . Yet it is noteworthy that anthro- pological studies have been more frequently developed in those areas where democracy was considered to be ...
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