985 resultados para Chicago, Judy , 1939-, American


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This document contains information on the breeding season of the American Barn Owl in South Carolina.

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The bulletin presents an outline for an educational talk for speakers promoting education in South Carolina.

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Concert program for Summer School Band/Summer School Chorus, July 18, 1939

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Concert program for Julius Caesar, August 8, 1939

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Concert program for "A Concert in Swing"; The Concert Band, The Pep Band, November 29, 1939

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Concert program for Annual Christmas Program, December 3, 1939

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Concert program for University Chorale, February 27, 1976

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In spite of the strong historical links that connect Europe with South America, EU studies are underdeveloped in the latter region. This article takes stock of how European politics in general, and European integration in particular, are studied and taught in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay in order to assess such paradox and evaluate its prospects.

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Since 1960, Latin American attempts at regionalism have undergone distinct phases. More notably, they have tended to diverge across space, gradually giving birth to separate blocs that seem to be tearing South, Central and North America apart. Additionally, within and across these regions several overlapping projects coexist. This article focuses on the dynamics of segmented and overlapping regionalism in order to describe what they look like, analyse how they articulate with one another, and explain why member states have pushed for such a messy outcome. This situation, linked to the evolution of the global context, might be indicating that regionalism in Latin America has reached its peak, beyond which it may be difficult to achieve further progress. Two conclusions are elicited: first, economic integration is becoming a geographically diffused phenomenon rather than a regional one; second, regionalism is still a compelling foreign policy but its causes, goals and outcomes are no longer what they used to be.