863 resultados para Public institutions
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Includes bibliography
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The strong presence of religious institutions in Latin America, especially the Roman Catholic Church, and their participation in the creation and implementation of public policy within a sovereign state can be counter-productive for the social development and progress of that specific country. Argentina and Uruguay and the social controversy of social issues of abortion and same-sex marriage are used as examples to establish the accuracy of the above statement. Historical, statistical, and legislative information about both topics in both countries show that the political power that the Roman Catholic Church has in the region is more an outdated influence than a reality, and the principle of secularization appears to be the most stabilizing philosophy for modern nations.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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CIS Microfiche Accession Numbers: CIS 88 S321-59
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Report year for 18 -1856 ends Dec. 31; for 1857-1901 ends Sept. 30; for 1902- end June 30.
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Contiene : Tom. I (502 p.) - Tom. II (540 p.)
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Added t.p., illus.
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Earlier editions pub. under title: The directory of second-hand booksellers and list of public libraries, British and foreign. Later editions pub. under title: The international directory of booksellers and bibliophile's manual.
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Contiene :T. 1.
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Some vols. have binder's title only.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.