The OECD & Trade in Latin America
.... London: Economist, 29 September 1997, 1-4. Emmerij, Louis & Enrique Iglesias (eds.). Restoring Financial Flows to Latin
America.
Paris: OECD, 1991. ....
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Sectionalism in America
.... In 1783, the
Paris Peace Treaty was signed, formally ending
America's War of Independence ("The
Paris Peace Treaty of 1783"). The ....
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Me Talk Pretty One Day
.... is that its essays collectively embody the theme of the individual versus society, as we see the culture shock Sedaris experiences in both
America and
Paris. ....
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American Road Movies
.... have well-established goals, or a strong sense of identity, or the sense of purpose that Travis realizes in
Paris, Texas. Eva came to
America hoping to find ....
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American Road Movies as a Reflection of Culture
.... have well-established goals, or a strong sense of identity, or the sense of purpose that Travis realizes in
Paris, Texas. Eva came to
America hoping to find ....
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OECD & Trade of Latin America
.... Through DAC, OECD in coordination with the
Paris Club of international bankers and IMF .... its Members, about $7 billion of which in 1995 went to Latin
America. ....
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OECD and Trade Evnironment in Latin America
.... to be quite lacklustre." The developing world generally, including Latin
America, has until .... 1990, a diplomat from Bangladesh told the press in
Paris that the ....
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Poverty In America & Living Conditions According to Robert E.
.... Most of
America's poor live in material conditions that would be judged as .... has more living space than the average individual living in
Paris, London, Vienna ....
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Jake & Robert Cohn in The Sun Also Rises
.... The contrast between the two men is made evident when Cohn asks Jake to go with him to South
America. Cohn wants to get out of
Paris, but he is not fully ....
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America and the California Dream
.... to Starr in 1868: " [I] thank God for a city not yet twenty years old, with a population as large and an architecture surpassing all that
Paris could show ....
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Joyce & Nabokov on Exile
.... of the book (which was first published by the Olympia Press in
Paris because no .... of his own conception of the book and its relation to exile and
America. ....
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James Joyce & Vladimir Nabokov
.... of the book (which was first published by the Olympia Press in
Paris because no .... of his own conception of the book and its relation to exile and
America. ....
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"West Side Story" and 1950s America
.... identifying the degree to which it was an accurate mirror of 1950s
America. .... stabs Bernardo (Tybalt) for stabbing Riff (Mercutio) and is shot by Chino (
Paris). ....
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"Mysteries of Paris"
.... a noble-born philanthropist whose influence was felt in both Europe and
America. .... This research examines Eugene Sue's novel Mysteries of
Paris with a view ....
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Beat Generation
.... many expatriates, is over-idealizing the actual social conditions of
Paris and angrily and ruthlessly attacking the social conditions of
America because of over ....
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Black Americans in France
.... Crisis, Du Bois, who considered Africa, not
America, to be his "homeland," conceived the idea of a Pan-African Congress, which was to be held in
Paris. ....
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Black People in France
.... Crisis, Du Bois, who considered Africa, not
America, to be his "homeland," conceived the idea of a Pan-African Congress, which was to be held in
Paris. ....
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HISTORY OF SOCIAL WORK IN AMERICA
.... who organized the Sisterhood of the Dames de Charite in
Paris, a charity .... produced complex social needs and social problems in both Europe and North
America. ....
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HISTORY OF SOCIAL WORK IN AMERICA Introduction
.... who organized the Sisterhood of the Dames de Charite in
Paris, a charity .... produced complex social needs and social problems in both Europe and North
America. ....
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Fictional Account by Louis Sixteenth
.... I mismanaged my marriage, I mismanaged the business in
America, I mismanaged finance, and .... and re-establish the Court in the Louvre, or in any case in
Paris. ....
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Privatization in Eastern Europe & Latin America
.... and Brazil were highlighted when considering privatization Latin
America, and privatization ....
Paris: Organization for Economic Co Operation and Development. ....
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Character of Carol in Main Street
.... of that image is the expatriates, the Americans who lived and wrote in
Paris, or the "internal expatriates" who moved almost as far from Middle
America to live ....
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Thomas Eakins (1844-1916) was one of the greatest
.... resolved the form of his subject." On returning to
America in 1870 Eakins "began his career with scenes of activities that he had missed in
Paris"--sports and ....
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Women of the Left Bank
.... informed life in
America. Whether the character, or even Barnes herself, was successful at eliminating this influence, it was the haven of
Paris that provided ....
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Luis Bunuel The purpose of this paper is to ana
.... From 1933 to 1935 Bunuel dubbed dialogue for Paramount in
Paris and Warner Bros. .... As World War II progressed, Bunuel had to leave his job in
America because he ....
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The Louisiana Purchase
....
Paris. No sooner was the ink dry than they signed a secret treaty ceding Louisiana to Spain (Keats 170). Officially, France was entirely out of North
America. ....
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Vulnerability of the United States
.... nations are (1) Russia (11.6%), (2) Africa (9.2%), (3) Central and South
America (6.2%), and (4 ....
Paris: Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development. ....
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The industrial revolution and American Art
.... in 1852 when the city was a model for the future of
America's urban areas. .... in the prewar years by the 1870s Munich and, especially,
Paris attracted greater and ....
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Influence of Industrial Revolution on American Art
.... in 1852 when the city was a model for the future of
America's urban areas. .... in the prewar years by the 1870s Munich and, especially,
Paris attracted greater and ....
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Early American History
.... Treaty of
Paris. No sooner was the ink dry than they signed a secret treaty ceding Louisiana to Spain.5 Officially, France was entirely out of North
America. ....
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