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An Exploration on the Spanish Caribbean Dialectical Community: ¿Unidos o separados?Jimenez, Bryan J 01 January 2023 (has links) (PDF)
Latin America holds a diverse array of people and language. Even regions and countries that speak the same language tend to speak it differently. This leads to interesting variations in language and speech. Most people of Latin American origin are able to note that Mexican Spanish and Puerto Rican Spanish are different in terms of intonation, speech pattern, vocabulary, and more. Most popular theories that section Latin America off by dialects group the entirety of the Spanish-speaking Caribbean into a single dialectical community. Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic each hold unique histories and are home to a fascinating array of different cultures and people. Using previously conducted linguistic investigations and research, the goal of this thesis is to make a case which acknowledges the linguistic diversity that exists in the Hispanic Caribbean which will be further supported by theories of sociolinguistics and the historical linguistic model.
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Historiography, Cosmopolitanism, and Reception: The Piano Music of Ernesto Elorduy (1853-1913)Gómez Álvarez, Edgar Isaac 05 June 2023 (has links)
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Electricity Sector Reforms and Perceptions: Assessing the Impact of the Reforms onConsumers in Developing CountriesSakharova, Anastasiia 05 June 2023 (has links)
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Democracy in Latin America, Democracy EverywhereMantilla Vale, Jamie L 01 January 2023 (has links) (PDF)
The obstacles that hinder democracy in Latin America are the topics of interest of this research. Loopholes within Latin American democratic systems of governance are a cause for concern, but also intrigue. In this research the specific loopholes and strengths of democracies in Latin America will be spotted and explained. More specifically, this research features a series quantitative method to help explain and evaluate the characteristics of strong democracies in Latin America as well as the characteristics of weak democracies in Latin America. A series of regression models show a causal relationship between rule of law and the overall democratic success of Latin American countries within the region. Therefore, it can be said that countries that hold robust judiciary systems are not more likely to reach and continue democratic success.
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The Political Impact of Evangelical Churches in Latin America: Case Studies of Brazil and VenezuelaCastro, Isabella 01 January 2021 (has links)
This thesis analyzes the impact of the Evangelical movement on politics in Latin America, through case studies on of revolutionary leftist Hugo Chávez in Venezuela and far right Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil. Both the Chávez and Bolsonaro political machineries reached out to the Evangelical movement and aligned themselves with new social and political actors associated with this movement. Though these two leaders promised very different programs, they both successfully sought the support of leaders and members of the Evangelical movement. The contradictory context of these two cases in terms of political platforms, their shared association with the Evangelical church, generates a puzzle of similar religious organizations supporting vastly dissimilar political movements. This thesis uses a process tracing methodology to address this puzzling alignment of conservative religious organizations with both ultra conservative and revolutionary leftist political parties in the two countries.
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Fragments of visible absences and invisible presences: Memorializing and appropriating Tlatlelolco's urban and social spaceBrindis Alvarez, Gabriela 24 July 2012 (has links)
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Colonialism Affecting Our World Today: A Comparative Study of the Executive Offices in Mexico and VenezuelaMurphy, Lindsey C. 26 May 2011 (has links)
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Treatment of Syllable-Final /s/ as a Function of Sociolinguistic Variables in the Spanish of Valparaíso and Viña del Mar, ChileTarracciano, Michelle Josephine 21 April 2011 (has links)
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Influences on Gender Role Attitudes among Mexican AdolescentsKuykendoll, Megan K. Taylor 25 April 2011 (has links)
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The Brazilian Banking Sector and the Effects of Bank Privatization:1980-2012Oczkowski, Leigh A. 11 June 2014 (has links)
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