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141by Pezzoni, Pablo Ernesto“…Thus, San Carlos de Bariloche —the most populated city in the province of Río Negro— was formally declared as intercultural Municipality in 2015. …”
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142by Martino, Andrea Graciela“…I will focus on the two regulations that continue to intervene on absenteeism in the province of Cordoba, in order to problematise the typology of justified and unjustified absences. …”
Published 2023
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143by Carrasco, Dana, Chiavassa Arias, Stefania, Espeche, Ignacio, Montegú, Juan, Franco Salvi, Valeria, Salazar, Julián“…This work aims to communicate the progress of the project of socialization of cultural heritage that we developed from an agreement between the Indigenous Community of the Diaguita people in the valley of Tafi (Province of Tucumán) and the Archaeology Team of the Southern Calchaquí Summits (UNC-CONICET). …”
Published 2020
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144“…These projections were intended as motivators for subsequent dialogue and reflection on their message, as well as exchanges with members of indigenous and Afro-descendant communities about the difficulties they are experiencing in the province of Misiones (Argentina), and in perspective, other members of these communities in the country, on its insertion and passage through the formal educational system of the dominant society.…”
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145by Britos Castro, Ana, Eleonora Pedrazzani, Carla, Collo, Gilda, Bustos Mantovani, Melina, Barrojo, Sofía Victoria“…Social struggles and movements in defense of territories and life; and, Politics of the landscape and (in)justices: production and shadows -colonial, racial, patriarchal- of the landscape, from the Department of Geography, Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities (FFyH), National University of Córdoba (UNC), together with members of the Assemblies of the Paravachasca and Punilla Valleys, in the Córdoba province (Argentina). The starting point was not the extension, but the struggle itself from the Assemblies questioning us in our daily practices in and from the university. …”
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146Eroticism Organization in Independent Contemporary Dance in Paravachasca Valley (Córdoba, Argentina)by Bertea, Francisco Miguel Fernando“…Thus, this analysis seeks to contribute to the study of eroticism in contemporary dance, and does so from the interior of the province.…”
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147“…These PSC are part of a proposal of the Secretariat of Extension of the Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities (FFyH) of the National University of Cordoba (UNC), which, in our particular case, allows us to think about possible relationships between extension practices, the sites of memory linked to human rights (HR) in our province, and the professional trajectories that begin to be plotted and become possible from this intertwining.The intention that motivates this article is to make a brief historization around the CSP in our Faculty to, from there, and in relation to our own experiences, try to think possible ways in which the practices and actions of extension are the breeding ground of concerns, questions, participatory and theoretical bets, configuring in its exercise multiple drifts. …”
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148by Cáceres , María Alicia“…The same premises where decades ago the Intelligence Detachment operated during the last civil-military dictatorship and which was a neuralgic part of the repressive apparatus of the province of Cordoba. In this place, from the Higher Technicatura in Photography we developed a series of aesthetic-educational experiences that sought to promote reflective processes and awareness in the whole educational community and society in general. …”
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149by Sánchez, Lorena Marina“…For this purpose, it is approached the city of Mar del Plata, a paradigmatic intermediate agglomeration from the province of Buenos Aires, due to its past and present dynamisms, with focus on its chalets “Mar del Plata style” and its users. …”
Published 2021
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150“…We understand the extension as a deliberate will of the university to link up with society, in this case with the indigenous peoples and communities of the province of Córdoba. Thus, we seek to build a dynamic fabricbetween the university and society, generating instances of communication, stimulating and accompanying the processes of institutional and social construction on anthropological and museum practice policies. …”
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152by Gervasoni, Carlos“…Secondly, the territorial inequalities produced by the «geological lottery» (geographic distribution of natural resources) is reinforced in our country by the allocation of all royalties to the (typically rich) producing provinces. Finally, the co-participation law itself mandates that some rich provinces receive much higher levels of federal transfers per capita than other much poorer ones. …”
Published 2024
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153by Chandler, Charles Lyon“…This congress summarized the principles and political doctrines on which the United States of America had been built, were for a double reason, widely known in the United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata. By reason of the commercial relations maintained for fifty years between the two countries and the diplomatic relations that had already been established between them. …”
Published 1916
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154by de Tezanos Pinto, Mario“…The plane in which the foreigners were placed by a warrior who acted effectively in the liberating campaign, not in Buenos Aires, not in the littoral, but in the northern provinces of Salta and Jujuy. Such a character is none other than Colonel Don Martin Güemes, the famous chief of the gauchos, and governor of Salta.…”
Published 1915
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155“…A sample of 249 volunteers for non-governmental organizations from different provinces was studied. Data was collected through a sociodemographic survey and the VFI. …”
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156“…A descriptive study was conducted - correlational in several schools in the provinces of Cienfuegos and Matanzas to determine a cut-off of the preschool child 4 to 6 years. …”
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157“…The sample was made up of 1509people over 18 years of age who reside in different Argentine provinces. The data collection instruments were: CAC, Biographical Inventory of Creative Behaviors (BICB), and sociodemographic and leisure questionnaire. …”
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158by Colomé, Rinaldo Antonio“…The "second colonization" -in the last period- is the concrete foundation of agricultural colonies, giving rise to most of the existing cities and towns in the provinces of Santa Fe, Entre Rios, Cordoba and Buenos Aires, to a much lesser extent; protagonist of the great agricultural development of the country. …”
Published 2009
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159by Marzorati, Ariela, Pagano, Alejandro Emilio, Caicedo Cavagnis, Estefanía, Fiotti, Julieta Agustina, Fernández, Clara, Lorusso, Leandro Javier, Lehman, Federico Andrés“…The research was carried out on 333 athletes residing in 12 Argentine provinces, aged between 16 and 63 years old (M = 26.37 SD = 8.51) from 13 different sports disciplines. …”
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160“…Santiago del Estero is one of the Argentine provinces that is part of the semiarid Chaco region and, in its rural areas, the predominant economic activities are forestry, agriculture and livestock, particularly silvo-pastoralism, which is one of the traditional productive strategies. …”
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