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    The shampoo El Champu Me lavo el pelo con el champu I wash my hair with shampoo The hamburger La hamburguesa La hamburguesa esta caliente The hamburger is hot The closet El closet La camisa esta en el closet The shirt is in the closet The zipper El ziper El ziper es rojo The zipper is red The sandwich El sandwich Quiero un sandwich I want a sandwich Anthony’s Blog: Yo soy americano y hablo inglés y español. Voy a viajar a España porque quiero practicar

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    Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882) was born in Nice and at an early age visited Rome where he experienced what he considered the “New Italy‚ the Italy of all Italians”. The Rome that he visited changed his life and became his dominate thought for the rest of his life. In 1834‚ he had been sentenced to death for taking part in a revolutionary uprising but was able to escape to Latin America. He was there for 12 years and helped with Uruguay’s fight for independence. During this time‚ he met and married

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    History of Paraguay

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    office for the majority of the 20th century‚ was South America’s longest-lived military dictator. In 1989 Stroessner was thrown out of office when the country held free elections in 1993. The following year‚ Paraguay joined Argentina‚ Brazil‚ and Uruguay to found Mercosur. The purpose of this was to promote free trade with the surrounding countries of the Union of South American Nations. Paraguay’s largest city and capital is called Asuncion‚ and the majority of Paraguayans are called Mestizo

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    by someone who understand the concept and will give its use. The mix of ideas and concepts has given the designer worldwide recognition. ● Hecho Aca: Uruguayan brand that sells house ware items‚ as well as‚ furniture and art pieces‚ 100% made in Uruguay by local artists. Wood‚ leather‚ silver‚ and fur‚ are the preferred materials of the brand. ● H. Stern: Brazilian family owned Jewellery Company‚ present in thirty-two countries. Originally inspired by Brazilian gemstones‚ now a days the oldest son

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    Uruguay & Doha Round

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    The Uruguay Round The Uruguay Round was the 8th round of Multilateral trade negotiations (MTN) conducted within the framework of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade(GATT)‚ spanning from 1986-1994 and embracing 123 countries as “contracting parties”. This is the largest and the most complex round in history. The Round transformed the GATT into the World Trade Organization. The main objectives of the Uruguay Round were: * To reduce agricultural subsidies * To put restrictions on foreign

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    Democratization of Uruguay

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    Transition and Consolidation: Uruguay A study of democratization presumes that the meaning of democratization is self-evident: defined simply as a transition of a political system from non-democracy towards accountable and representative government practices. (Grugel 3) A concept that is valid in Uruguayan politics however‚ has an element of potential risk that will be the topic of further analysis. Assessment of the latter will enable us to determine why Uruguay is the only one of the four former

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    pleasant experience. Uruguay and The United States share their similarities and differences in how they celebrate their countries holidays. Holidays are important to a country‚ because it shows a little side of how the people act and what they truly care about. On my journey to find these similarities and differences I have learned a lot about Uruguay and even learned some new things about my home country‚ The United States. Like The United States‚ the people of Uruguay have a Santa Claus‚

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    Legalizing Marijuana in Uruguay In Uruguay there is a movement to legalize marijuana‚ and the Uruguayan government attempts to become the first government in the world to legally sell marijuana. Socially‚ the government wants to separate the traffickers from the users. Politically‚ this is a bold step by their President to take a different approach to and old problem. They feel economically that this program will increase revenue. By Uruguay trying to legalize marijuana they might improve the

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    Uruguay Research Paper

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    Uruguay‚ known for it’s beautiful‚ sandy beaches‚ and lots of sheep. Known for having a president who lives a much less complex life than anyone would believe. What is not well known about the country of Uruguay is its aging population. While they already have financial problems‚ in the near future Uruguay’s middle aged people will have to pay much more money to the government for their elderly due to the fact that there is a very high percentage of emigration in Uruguay right now. Uruguay has the

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    women both violates and impairs the enjoyment by women of their human rights and fundamental freedoms. Some policies introduced to improve the status of women are: Article 8 of the Constitution of Uruguay upholds the equality of all citizens‚ but does not specifically refer to gender equality. Uruguay has ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women and‚ in 2007‚ passed a law on equal rights and opportunities for men and women. The country’s law against

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