The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... programs and local networks . In cases where there is evidence of domestic violence those involved should be incorporated into appropriate programs Families with children in state custody ( i . e . , foster care ) must visit them ...
... programs and local networks . In cases where there is evidence of domestic violence those involved should be incorporated into appropriate programs Families with children in state custody ( i . e . , foster care ) must visit them ...
Pagina 154
... program of three or more years only completes , on average , about two years of the program . Still , twice as many Argentines enter university programs as enter training programs lasting two years or less . This apparently irrational ...
... program of three or more years only completes , on average , about two years of the program . Still , twice as many Argentines enter university programs as enter training programs lasting two years or less . This apparently irrational ...
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... programs , which have been popular across Latin America . Historically , politically significant middle- and lower - income groups ( in particular , public sector workers and labor unions ) in national capitals have benefited from these ...
... programs , which have been popular across Latin America . Historically , politically significant middle- and lower - income groups ( in particular , public sector workers and labor unions ) in national capitals have benefited from these ...
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