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Books on the topic "Argentine Proverbs"

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Bugallo, Rubén Pérez. Dichos criollos: Aporte para la actualización de la paremiología popular bonaerense. Buenos Aires: Ministerio de Educación y Justicia, Subsecretaría de Cultura de la Nación, Ediciones Culturales Argentinas, 1990.

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Fortunato, Abel Jorge. Humor en pildoras: Nuevos desaforismos. Buenos Aires: Marymar Ediciones, 1986.

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Elsa, Felder, ed. Refranes de nuestra tierra: Amistad, amor, costumbre. [Buenos Aires?]: Imaginador, 1998.

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Los refranes en Salta: Refranero salteño : diccionario sociolingüístico y bibliográfico. Salta, Argentina: Mundo Gráfico Impresiones, 2012.

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Instituto de Folklore y Literatura Regional "Dr. Augusto Raúl Cortázar", ed. Rondas, romances, canciones y villancicos populares. [S.l: s.n., 2009.

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La lingüística en Salta: Algunos estudios. Salta, Argentina: Mundo Editorial, 2018.

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León, Luis. Herencia sefardí: Refranes, lengua y costumbres. Ciudad de Buenos Aires: Centro de Investigación y Difusión de Cultura Sefardí, 2009.

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Pauer, Gabriela. Refranero de uso argentino. Buenos Aires: Emecé, 2013.

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Refranero Tradicional Argentino. Ediciones del Sol S.R.L., 2004.

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Varol, Ozan O. Hollow Hope. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190626013.003.0022.

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Although militaries derive substantial benefits from democracy, coup makers may become disillusioned with democratic governance if democracy fails to live up to its promises. The transition from dictatorship to democracy may usher in a period of economic and social instability, with no segment of society spared its ravages. As democracy proves to be more of a foe than a friend, impatient military leaders, as in Brazil and Argentina, may morph from reformers into tyrants. In both cases, the military, having lost its optimism for democratic governance, instituted the very form of government (a dictatorship) that it had attempted to purge before.
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Book chapters on the topic "Argentine Proverbs"

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Roos, Jerome. "The Exception That Proves the Rule." In Why Not Default?, 173–84. Princeton University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691180106.003.0013.

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On December 23, 2001, Argentina declared a unilateral suspension of payments on $82 billion in public debt, triggering the largest sovereign default in history. This chapter demonstrates how the process leading up to the largest default in history, far from challenging the structural power hypothesis developed in this book, actually confirms it. Argentina, in short, is the exception that proves the rule. To understand why, the chapter takes a closer look at what happened to the three enforcement mechanisms of debtor compliance over the course of the crisis. Initially fully effective, each of them gradually broke down over the course of 2001, making a disorderly Argentine default not only possible but increasingly unavoidable.
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Loxton, James. "Other Attempts at Conservative Party-Building in Latin America." In Conservative Party-Building in Latin America, 188–216. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197537527.003.0007.

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This chapter examines a number of other high-profile attempts at conservative party-building in Latin America. The first section examines RN in Chile, the PFL/DEM in Brazil, ADN in Bolivia, and Fujimorismo in Peru. Like the UDI and ARENA, all four were authoritarian successor parties; unlike the UDI and ARENA, however, they did not emerge from intense counterrevolutionary struggles and all faced serious problems of cohesion. The second section examines the Party of the U in Colombia, arguing that it was the “exception that proves the rule,” given its ties to violent armed groups. The third section considers four potential alternative paths to conservative party-building: (1) opposition to authoritarian regimes, (2) corporation-based parties, (3) the subnational strategy, and (4) conservative fusion. It discusses the viability of each by looking at several high-profile historical cases, and considers the implications for new conservative parties that cannot yet be definitively scored, notably the PRO in Argentina.
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Conference papers on the topic "Argentine Proverbs"

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Duyverman, Henk J., and Emma Msaky. "Shale Oil and Gas in East Africa (Esp.Tanzania) with New Ideas on Reserves and Possible Synergies with Renewables." In SPE/AAPG Africa Energy and Technology Conference. SPE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/afrc-2603293-ms.

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Short Abstract Shale oil and gas in East Africa, with new ideas on reserves and possible synergies with renewables Shale oil and gas production have lately revolutionized the oil and gas industry as a real "game-changer", especially in the US. This has prompted many companies and governments to search for these unconventionals with successes in the UK, Poland and Argentina. These unconventionals do often occur onshore in places, where there is no conventional hydrocarbon production, thus enabling the local government or companies to have a new energy source, which is especially valid in Onshore East Africa. New drilling technologies, which combine shale and geothermal drilling/production, are now being developed. Now it is possible to drill/produce both unconventionals and geothermal from a single well.Gas and oil could be produced from the central pipe, and hot water from the outer tubing, thereby reducing development cost for both methods. In Tanzania a study was performed to look at unconventional oil and gas resources in sedimentary basins. A lot of data on Karoo geology, maturity, TOC's and volumetrics will be presented. In general, one needs a thick sedimentary basin with a lot of shales, good maturity and TOC values, and a fairly unfaulted basin to prevent seismicity when fracking. In East Africa and Southern Africa at large only the Karoo sediments of Permian/Triassic age are a suitable candidate for large shale oil/gas reserves. The possible large Karoo shale gas development in South Africa is a good example. A large heavy oilfield at surface in Madagascar proves an oil source in the Karoo. In S.Kenya and also on Pemba oil shows are known, with a unknown Pre-Jurassic source. Preliminary resource calculations in Tanzania indicate possible resources in place of 50-200 Tcf of gas for the Selous basin, comparable in size with the South-African Karoo Basin. The depth of the source rocks make gas the most likely hydrocarbon phase. One has to note that calculating unconventional resources is much more complicated than with conventional resources, since the adsorbed gas (or oil) needs to be calculated from core or log analyses. An onshore well could also text the synergies with geothermal drilling. Recently, TPDC in Tanzania has started a new evaluation, based on new mapping, rock analyses and maturity studies, into the shale oil and gas potential. Altogether, shale gas (or oil) could be an interesting incentive for onshore Tanzania and East Africa at large.
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