... expect, the rate of per-capita income growth that both economies exhibit during the period 1954-1980 is almost the same (between ...and the ratio of investment to income (I/Y) is even higher ...
... In theUnitedStates I think it happens differently because people, as they move from one place to another, they are changing residence often are very accustomed to meeting new people and making a ...
... is the paper-format version of the keynote address delivered by its author on August 2, 2009, to the opening session of the Latin American section (AMILAT) of the 15 th World Congress ...
... enlisted the assistance of a powerful outside patron who they believed could help them consolidate revolutionary gains and retain control of their ...that the choice confronting Latin American states ...
... in theUnitedStates, particularly in regard to its possible role in the etiology of myocarditis in ...extended the areas where the flagelIates have been isolated in mammals and ...
... of theUnitedStates after an electoral process full of polemics and confusion that is considered one of the most troublesome processes of the American ...lost the popular vote, ...
... refining the “megapolitan” scale (Lang & Dhavale, 2005, Lang & LeFurgy, 2007, Lang & Nelson, 2007a, 2007b, Lang & Knox, ...within theUnitedStates, and consists of counties as ...
... affect the existence of nonprofit organizations. Individuals do not regard the number of convictions of public officials in each state as a factor that would determine whether they would buy goods and ...
... from theUnitedStates, to help promote international sales of ...products. The brochure, also partly funded by MAP, and published in French, Spanish, German and Japanese, will be distributed ...
... show the relationship of the four member countries of the Pacific Alliance (AP) and the People’s Republic of ...China. The third objective of the Pacific Alliance is to become a ...
... in the third generation by selecting the American culture and the English language; (7) the status of “undocumented” that results in an attempt to avoid the Spanish language, ...
... and the spread of par- ticular languages at the expense of others (see Cowen, 2001; Mufwene, 2005: 28; Calvet, ...2006). The colonization of the Americas and the consequent expan- sion ...
... Although the very concept of avant-garde is established upon a ―fluidity in definition‖ (Harding 2000: 5) that has been used to denote a wide array of theatrical practices at different historical moments, ...
... to the early 1970s, Mexicans in children’s books in theUnitedStates had been mostly absent; when they were included, the image was negative and inauthentic (Reséndez; ...to the ...
... against the orders of General Franco, thus giving a coup d'état that fails and makes Spain be immersed in an aggressive civil ...On the other side of the Atlantic, an atmosphere of elections was felt ...
... in the background, but the person speaking does not sing. The song starts with a recitation accompanied with a ...that the other day he heard somebody saying that America is in real ...starts ...
... over the past two hundred years, primarily in response to one financial crisis after ...vii The forces that have created the current regulatory structure in theUnitedStates ...
... examined the effect of temperature on mortality using var- ious cities throughout theUnitedStates as sample points, thereby providing a comparative regional analysis of urban ...in ...
... of the consistent issues facing professional education in theUnitedStates, including professional education for social work, is the tension between standardization and ...different ...
... in theUnitedStates from the country’s ...Louis. The main political motivation for exile in the nineteenth-century was resistance to colonial or foreign ...as the Latin ...