The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... means more repression we anticipate a negative association with voter turnout . The rating averages 5.4 , and ranges ... mean number of national elections for our sample is 5.6 and ranges from 2 in Nicaragua to 12 in Colombia . Further ...
... means more repression we anticipate a negative association with voter turnout . The rating averages 5.4 , and ranges ... mean number of national elections for our sample is 5.6 and ranges from 2 in Nicaragua to 12 in Colombia . Further ...
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... means the dominant social classes in the pre- Castro Cuba or it means the rhetoric of the dominant regime of the revolution , both of which share elements of predominant white , patriarchal , homophobic western identity but are quite ...
... means the dominant social classes in the pre- Castro Cuba or it means the rhetoric of the dominant regime of the revolution , both of which share elements of predominant white , patriarchal , homophobic western identity but are quite ...
Pagina 108
... means for the well- placed to find their way into professions more likely to be well paid . To prevent this from happening , the national and provincial governments required students accepting government scholar- ships , which included ...
... means for the well- placed to find their way into professions more likely to be well paid . To prevent this from happening , the national and provincial governments required students accepting government scholar- ships , which included ...
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