| 1. | Was the United States responsible for the fall of Salvador Allende in Chile in 1973
According to Kissinger, the US government had “nothing to do with planning his [Allende’s] overthrow and no involvement with the plotters” . ... Karamissines to preserve Agency assets in Chile, working clandestinely and securely to maintain the capacity for Agency operations against Allende in...
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| 2. | Chile CHILE
The republic of Chile is located in Southern South America. Chile borders the South Atlantic Ocean and also the South Pacific Ocean. Chile is stuck between Argentina and Peru. The capital of Chile i...
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| 3. | Salvador Dali There are many artists that have influenced the visual art industry in the world, but none as ground-breaking as Salvador Dalí. ...
Dalí was born in 1904 in Figueras, Spain to Salvador Dalí y Cusi, a notary, and Felipa Domènech. Born nine months after his brother, Salvador, died, Dalí’s parents de...
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| 4. | CHILE CHILE
Chile, officially Republic of Chile or República de Chile, is a long narrow country on the west coast of South America. ... Chile’s name comes from chilli, an Indian word meaning, “where the land ends”. ... Small numbers of Germans, Swiss, Italians, British, French, and Yugoslavs settled ...
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| 5. | chile
Chile is a very long, thin country that is located in the extreme southwest of South America. ... The population of Chile is approximately 13. ... The official language of Chile is Spanish, also known as “Castellano.” The country is made up of many different nationalities such as Spanish, Engli...
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| 6. | salvador dali The museum that I chose to visit for the purpose of writing the forensic paper was the Salvador Dalí museum in St. ...
The Morse’s couple, who are the founders of this museum, shared a great interest in art and they had become particularly interested in Salvador Dalí’s works, which at the time ...
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| 7. | Economy of El Salvador Salvadoran economy depended heavily on agriculture. ... A small group of coffee planters gained economic and political power, leading El Salvador to depend on international coffee markets. Coffee brought El Salvador enough wealth to build impressive new ports, railways, and paved highways, and to m...
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| 8. | chile The country of Chile is located in western South America. ...
Middle Chile has hot, dry summers and cool, moist winters. ...
The land
Chile has the longest seacoast in the world. ... Chile has a small piece of antarctica and some Pacific islands including Easter
Island.
The total ar...
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| 9. | Chile Chile is a country full of Spanish culture, but with a small native population. The Amerindian people in Chile tend to be on the poorer side, but are in the process of rising from low class to middle class through proper education. The flora and fauna of Chile are many, but the number of endangered...
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| 10. | History of the CIA
Summary Paper
In the early days of the CIA, it was largely looked at as a young, inexperienced, naïve sort of agency. In ‘The Spy Who Came in From the Cold’ (Le Carre, 1964), In the first chapter, the author describes a CIA agent in Berlin. As the CIA agent asks the lead character (Leamas) que...
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| 11. | Guns in the United states GUNS IN THE UNITED STATES
I wonder if throwing 6,000 teenagers a year into the federal prison system the best and only solution to the problem. The United States always had a gun culture. Around the 1960s kids having guns was not a major problem, but in the 1990s kids started to use firearm...
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| 12. | Fusi n Santander Santiago The Coalition
In 2002 it marked an important landmark in the history of Bank Santander Chile. In passed April, Hispanic Central Santander acquired to the Central Bank of Chile with 35% of the actions of Bank Santiago. ... As additionally it possessed 89% of the capital of the former Bank Sant...
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| 13. | Salvador Dali Salvador Dali was born on the 11th of May 1904 in the Spanish town of Figueras, in the province of Catalunya. Dali’s talent was recognised from a young age, and was encouraged greatly by his family. ... Salvador’s passion for art and need to live life his way, couldn’t be met with the confines of s...
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| 14. | Isabel Allende Analysis of “Our Secret” by Isabel Allende In her short story “Our Secret,” Allende writes about a man and a woman who meet one day and spend the entire day together. They go back to the woman’s house and they begin to make love. He is unable to go through with it because of nightmares and hallucina...
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| 15. | Beto cuevas ... Luis Alberto Cuevas Olmedo or "Beto" as everybody knows him, is the vocalist and the image of the band. Thanks to Beto’s hard work, dedication, and education, La Ley has exported their music all over Latin America and the United States.
To begin, Alberto Cuevas was born in Santiago de Chile...
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| 16. | Storytelling Eva Luna by Isabel Allende Eva Luna, by Isabel Allende, can be classified as a picaresque novel. The text holds the important and ideal aspects of a picaresque novel; a narrative conducted in first person in which an unheroic protagonist (Eva Luna) is caught up in a chaotic world. ... The interpolated tales in Eva Luna are i...
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| 17. | Chile Chile is a country of startling contrasts and extreme beauty, with attractions ranging from the towering volcanic peaks of the Andes to the ancient forests of the Lake District. ... Chile is justly famous as the location of Torres del Paine, considered by many to be the finest nature travel destina...
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| 18. | abortion Since 1973 abortion has been an important controversial issue to the
United States. ... If abortion is not remained
legal woman will start performing them illegaly. One third to one half of
all pregnacies in the United States end in abortion,2,500 of these
abortions will be performed il...
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| 19. | Montana 1948 Throughout the books Montana 1948, by Larry Watson and Daughter of Fortune, by Isabel Allende, both authors portray a theme of family betrayal. In Montana 1948 a young boy’s family has to make a difficult moral decision about the future of a loved one. This book is set in the small town of Bentrock,...
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| 20. | Differences in the Organization and Intent of the European Union to the United States The European Union and the United States of America differ in many ways based upon their organization and intent. The original intent of the European Union can be looked at, by looking at the history of Europe. The European Union was essentially formed after World War II. ... Due to the leadersh...
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| 21. | Treaty of Versailles and Woodrow Wilson The United States of America had great controversy over the Treaty of Versailles, and the League of Nations was the biggest concern. President Woodrow Wilson was responsible for composing much of the treaty, which included his Fourteen Points. The interesting thing is that the same man who ...
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| 22. | Salvador Dali Salvador Dali was born on May 11, 1904 in Figueres, Spain, a small town in the foothills of the Pyrenees mountains, approximately sixteen miles from the French border. Dalis father encouraged the young Dali in his artistic interests, building him his own studio. ... "
The year 1929 was extremely ...
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| 23. | Caso Hitega To open thank you very much for all the help you have given us. We are very sorry this situation arose and greatly inconvenienced you. We feel, however, very strongly we did nothing wrong in regards to our rental car. Furthermore, the behavior of the rental car agency is the only action, which deser...
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| 24. | united nation The United Nations is an international organization that plays major role in the stability of the United States. The United Nations help to establish domestic and international relations as well as working to protect human rights in several countries all over the world, and the United States is one...
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| 25. | Nike The Sweatshop Debate ... Should Nike be held responsible for working conditions in foreign factories that it does not own, but where subcontractors make products for Nike?
Nike should be held responsible for working conditions in foreign factories, even though it doesn’t own them. It hires the subcontractors and Nik...
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| 26. | Puerto Rico A Colony of United States On July 25, 1898 the United States invaded and colonized the island of Puerto Rico. In 1952 Puerto Rico is “erased” from the list of United States colonies and became a territory of the United States. ... Despite how they called it, territory or Estado Libre Asociado (ELA), Puerto Rico until thi...
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| 27. | Free trade examined “With the agreements I sign today, Americas economic relationships with Chile and Singapore will be based on free trade. ... President Bush made this statement as he signed a free trade agreement with Chile and Singapore in the White House. ... Free trade does not offer financial gain for all conc...
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| 28. | Globialization in the United States The globalization of businesses based in the United States grows every year. ... Businesses like this because they don’t have to pay labor forces in China nearly as much in the United States. ...
Drawbacks in manufacturing in the United Sates are few but none the less very expensive. In order to ...
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| 29. | United States UNITED STATES
The voice of children playing tag in the front yard, while the mothers share recipes on how to bake a cake. ... These sights and sounds can only be found in the greatest country in the world the United States of America. ... Those are several things that I love the United ...
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| 30. | Vietnam Wars ... Because of these wars, the United States was able to gain it’s independence and right to freedom. The following wars were fought from 1877 to the present in the United States’ history. ...
If these wars never happened the United States would still be divided up into territories, and would ...
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| 31. | EU history ...
Some see the EU as a step towards a United Europe. ...
The EU’s member states have set up common institutions where they can deal with matters of joint interest democratically. ...
1955
The well-known blue flag with 12 gold stars (which represents the EU, was adopted in December. ....
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| 32. | Rise and fall of Enron The Rise and Fall of Enron
The collapse of energy giant Enron is the largest bankruptcy and one of the most shocking failures in the United States corporate history. Enron grew to become one of the largest companies in the U. ... Enron’s losses are related to a number of complex partners...
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| 33. | Abortion Abortion
1. ... Casey Abortion in the United States Before Roe When Roe v. Wade was decided in January 1973, abortion except to save a womans life was banned in nearly two-thirds of the states. ... 2 million women resorted to illegal abortion,4 despite the known hazards "of frightening trips to d...
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| 34. | Aztecs Incans Great Latin American Civilizations Aztecs, Incans: Great Latin American Civilizations
Before the Spanish Conquistadors landed in South America their existed two unique civilizations the
Incans and Aztecs. The Incans reigned form the equator to the Pacific Coast of Chile. ... The Aztecs dominated Mesoamerica from Mexico and...
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| 35. | Immigration Problems at Our Borders
Since the United States began with foreigners immigrating, it is only natural to have agencies delegated to the responsibility of monitoring immigration. ... Since the Great Depression immigration has risen in the United States. In the 1980’s and 1990’s immigration ...
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| 36. | How and why was the Whitlam Government Dismissed How and why was the Whitlam Government Dismissed?
On the 11th of November 1975, the Governor-General dismissed the Whitlam government from office. ...
Since 1973, the Whitlam government had trouble passing bills through the Upper House. ... Between 1973 and 1975 the Senate blocked 27 of Whitla...
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| 37. | Abortion Before 1973 abortion was illegal in the United States. In 1973 the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Roe V Wade made abortion legal. ... Thirty years later people are still petitioning to have this decision reversed and once again make abortion illegal. There are many reasons why abo...
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| 38. | American Middle East Foreign Policy 1973 Its Success and Its Effects American Middle East Foreign Policy 1973: Its Success and Its Effects
On October 6th, 1973 Egypt and Syria invaded Israel, using Soviet weaponry, crushing the Israeli military. The Yom Kippur War as it was later named, proved to be a major test for the United States’ Middle East foreign policy...
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| 39. | Abortion Essay ABORTION
No right is more basic than the right to live. ... Abortion has been legal in the United States since 1973. Abortion is murder, is a recent belief in American history. Going back to at least to the Pythagoreans of Ancient Greece, abortion is wrong because the embryo is the equivalent of ...
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| 40. | tv vs radio vs newspapers Print: La Tercera Oct. 1, 2003, “Bolivian syndicates paralyze the capital” Broadcast: Bolivia, TVN news Oct. 2, 2003 On-line: El Mercurio on-line edition, Oct 2, 2003, (www.emol.com) The story covered in the different types of media is about the problems that Bolivia has been having in their country...
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| 41. | ARTICLE Huge Drop In Foreign Students On Campus Post 9 11 Security Discourages Many From Coming SUMMARY: This article discusses huge enrollment drops in foreign students in United States after 9/11. As the fall term begins at colleges and universities, fewer international students will be attending campuses in the United States. And some foreign students who were expected to start classes have...
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| 42. | Green Paper for the United States Green Paper
America is a worldwide leader in industry, military power, and political power. ... There continues to be concern though out the United States. ... The terrorist attacks, anthrax scares, and the economic recession have caused the United States of America to go on alert. ...
The...
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| 43. | mitigation of international affairs The general foundation of morality supports mitigation. ... mitigation a moral action? ... is mitigating; this does not necessarily mean controlling other countries affairs or waging war. ...
Contention Two: The United States is more qualified to mitigate international conflicts than most other...
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| 44. | History of slavery reparations While the appalling treatment of African-Americans alone during their period of enslavement is a strong enough reason to make a case that reparations for African-Americans should be issued, it is clear that there are more reasons than just the actual history of slavery that warrant the issuance of ...
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| 45. | 19th Amendment The Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution reads: “The right of the citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any State on account of sex. ...
The new generation of suffragists, led by Alice Paul and Carrie Chapman Catt, concen...
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| 46. | Ferula Trueba The House of the Spirits ... In Isabel Allende’s novel The House of the Spirits, the characters are all extremely unique and different than one would first expect. Esteban Trueba, a hard worker in the mine fields later goes on to rape young girls; Rosa, the most beautiful woman anyone has ever seen and becomes engaged t...
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| 47. | united parcel service UPS- UNITED PARCEL SERVICE
Founded in 1907 as a messenger company in the United States, UPS has grown into a $30 billion corporation by clearly focusing on the goal of enabling commerce around the globe. ... United Parcel Service, Inc. has three core businesses: United States domestic package oper...
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| 48. | Judicial System The judicial process is very important, and all United State citizens should be familiar with the process. They also should be familiar with other judicial processes around the world. ... In the United States judicial system there are two types of cases civil and criminal. ...
The United States...
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| 49. | United States Economy vs Germany Briefing
I am first going to start out with the United States economy. ... ’s economy is the world’s largest from a technology stand point. ... economy is the best for private marketing and for starting your own small business without pressures from governmental dictatorships. Most of our ec...
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| 50. | HATE GROUPS ... Television, moviesand many popular songs
discriminate against women, Jews, gays and other groups. ... When children growing upwith racist parents mature,
they often take thier biaed beliefs one step further, and may actually attack
people from other groups.In 1989, teenagers were respon...
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