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Algunas aproximaciones a la educación primaria para jóvenes y adultos en la Provincia del Chaco

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Chaco War

2023
For twenty-seven months between 1932 and 1935, Bolivia and Paraguay fought an active war over the Chaco Boreal. Sparsely populated by Indigenous groups, the disputed area lay north of the Pilcomayo River, where the two countries share borders with one another, Argentina, and Brazil.
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Traduire le chaco

Éla. Études de linguistique appliquée, 2006
C'est a partir d'une experience personnelle, la traduction en italien du roman « Imposible equilibrio » de l'ecrivain argentin Mempo Giardinelli, que l'auteur mene une reflexion sur les problemes poses par la traduction des œuvres litteraires. En depit de la proximite linguistique et culturelle entre l'Amerique hispanique et l'Italie, les differences ...
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Chaco reloaded

Journal of Social Archaeology, 2009
Archaeologists have recently begun to address the ways in which past peoples revived, referenced, utilized, and amended their own, more distant pasts for diverse social and political ends. Social memory refers to shared ideas about the past. Monumental architecture entails the discursive construction of memory.
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Giant Chaco Peccary

1986
Uniquely American animals, the peccaries do not enjoy the reputation of being particularly beautiful. And yet, anyone who has ever encountered the spectacularly colored African red river hog or witnessed a mother warthog being followed through the savannah by her offspring, their tiny tails erect, knows that despite their reputation, pigs can be ...
Andy Warhol, Kurt Benirschke
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Chaco Culture

The Chaco Culture refers to Indigenous societies in the Four Corners region of the U.S. Southwest from approximately AD 800-1200 that participated in a religious tradition focused on the monumental center at Chaco Canyon in northwestern New Mexico. Chaco-style Great House architecture, roads, and ceramic designs are found throughout a 100,000 sq.
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