The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 49Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 98
... become self - sufficient . While it could be argued , as stated in the Chinese proverb , that it is best " to teach them how to fish rather than giving them the fish " , it is equally important to verify the presence of fish in the ...
... become self - sufficient . While it could be argued , as stated in the Chinese proverb , that it is best " to teach them how to fish rather than giving them the fish " , it is equally important to verify the presence of fish in the ...
Pagina 104
... become more pervasive in Argentina or , alter- natively , if greater awareness and press coverage of the issue have driven public perceptions . " Although further research is needed , some scholars have maintained that citizens ...
... become more pervasive in Argentina or , alter- natively , if greater awareness and press coverage of the issue have driven public perceptions . " Although further research is needed , some scholars have maintained that citizens ...
Pagina 106
... become involved in the freedom of information campaign . The majority of the groups seek to defend citizenship rights , encourage citizen participation in governance , enhance transpar- ency , and achieve other institutional and ...
... become involved in the freedom of information campaign . The majority of the groups seek to defend citizenship rights , encourage citizen participation in governance , enhance transpar- ency , and achieve other institutional and ...
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