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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... tion of 1910 was a century ago . Selections incorporating such perceptions might make this more appealing to social scientists , in addition to historians , who want to include foreign views as supplementary texts in their courses on ...
... tion of 1910 was a century ago . Selections incorporating such perceptions might make this more appealing to social scientists , in addition to historians , who want to include foreign views as supplementary texts in their courses on ...
Pagina 191
... tion . Perhaps this was the reason , wittingly or otherwise , for the disdain Batista expressed toward the organized Catholic institu- tion . Further , in an important and exhilarating chapter ( Chapter Seven ) , Pessar considers the ...
... tion . Perhaps this was the reason , wittingly or otherwise , for the disdain Batista expressed toward the organized Catholic institu- tion . Further , in an important and exhilarating chapter ( Chapter Seven ) , Pessar considers the ...
Pagina 72
... tion and promote public interests , there is no such orientation for representatives . Brazilian legislators ... tion ] Brazil Promote public interest [ bylaw ] Preserve dignity of the office [ Constitu- tion ] Chile Abide by constitu ...
... tion and promote public interests , there is no such orientation for representatives . Brazilian legislators ... tion ] Brazil Promote public interest [ bylaw ] Preserve dignity of the office [ Constitu- tion ] Chile Abide by constitu ...
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