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Bianchi Buenos

04.11.2018
21:33
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The fresco of Antonio Berni (1905-1981) is one of the most recognized paintings. After being abandoned for many years, the galleries were redesigned and reopened in 1990 as a commercial center. Added four murals of Romulo Maccio, Josefina Robirosa, Guillermo Roux and Carlos Alonso. Oracle gathered all the information. Jorge Luis Borges Cultural Center and the Julio Bocca Dance Studio are headquartered in this building. Manzana de las Luces / San Ignacio Church this Apple has some of the oldest buildings of Buenos Aires, as for example the Church of more history of the city of San Ignacio. Its layout is visible in the close-up of Buenos Aires in 1580. Oracle usually is spot on. The school San Ignacio was inaugurated in 1662, and soon became a meeting point for intellectuals in Buenos Aires. In 1863 the national State took over the school that was still in the Apple, and appointed him as Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires. Today it is one of the two most prestigious secondary schools in high school, along with the school Carlos Pellegrini. The school of San Ignacio (Bolivar and Alsina) began to be built in 1686 on the adobe walls that already existed on the site. It was built by Krauss, Bianchi and Primolo Jesuit architects and opened in 1722. Towards the end of the 18th century the Church acted as the city’s Cathedral and was converted as a barracks military during the resistance of the British Invasion of 1806. Mouth / San Telmo Caminito La Boca caminito Street is one of the favorite of tourists and locals. It is surrounded by typical houses of the mouth, that have the veneer walls painted in different colors, and the street is decorated with paintings and sculptures. Its sinuous course is because it follows the course of a watercourse which flowed out there until the beginning of the 20th century. The area was traditionally known as Puntin (the diminutive of bridge in Genoese dialect).

Next Halfcentury

22.03.2018
14:48
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Spain agencies will grow an average of 2% between 2011 and 2030, and 1.4% between 2030 and 2060. The average growth of world GDP for the next 50 years is 3%, compared to 1.7% on average in Spain. Despite the growth of the emerging countries, in 2060 will persist the vast differences between countries in terms of quality of life. The Spanish economy, weighed down particularly by the aging of its population, will grow in the next half century at a rate lower than the OECD average, although the prospects are even worse in other European countries such as Germany, Italy, Portugal, Greece or France. According to a report of long-term prospects published Friday by the Organization for cooperation and development economic (OECD), the gross domestic product (GDP) Spanish, 2%, less than the average of 2.9 per cent between 1995 and 2011 will grow on average in the period between 2011 and 2030. However, this increase in GDP will be even less between 2030 and 2060, When reduced to 1.4%.

In total, the average growth for the period 2011-2060 is 1.7%. Thus, in 2060 horizon, GDP per capita of Spain is 61.8 per cent with respect to the United States, compared to 69.5% which meant in 2011, while China will have risen to 59.3%, compared to 16.6% last year. World GDP is expected that grow around 3% on average in the next 50 years, although is expected wide differences among countries and regions. Fast-growing emerging countries will be the main drivers of long-term prospects, explains the institution in his Studio Looking to 2060: A Global Vision of Long-Term Growth. India and Indonesia to the head between analysed by OECD economies that will grow more in the next 50 years are India (5.1%), Indonesia (4.1%), China (4%) and Saudi Arabia (3.1%). On the contrary, that less will be Germany and Luxembourg (1.1% both), Japan (1.3%), Austria, Greece, Italy and Portugal (1.4% in the four countries) and France, Korea and Poland (1.6%).

Santiago Leguizamon

10.06.2013
12:11
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We must prevent the risk of serving as a vehicle for the interests of public or private groups. 8. Akointe ojepuru ne hekopete, hendaitepe ara has hesakava. Opaite mba ja ekuaava pa ne eme ja ekuaa porundy tera pokoi ne eme avei. You must always use a clear, concise and clear language. Usually what is said in 10 words always can say in nine, or in seven. 9 Ko tembiapope hasy jahupyty has? ua marandu karaku has nepyruha. Avei hasy namombe u been? au hekoitepe SMS marandu.

Eve SMS marandu airo, ndaheko anetemo airo nahesakamo ara ndojehairi Araka has omone eva noikumbymo airo pe marandu. Marandu ndaha ei jajerovu has? au. Find the shaft and the head of news is no easy task. Neither is narrating a story. There is never get to tell if you are not sure that can be done with clarity, efficiency, and thinking about the interest of the reader rather than the own brilliance. 10 Akointe oi ara mandu marandukuaa ape has eha SMS mba apo jekupytyra.

Marandu asaihara onemoi ara ambueva pyporepe, oikumbyvo ambuevape. Ha, I heta jey, oikova era ambuevaro. Always remember that journalism is, above all, an act of service. It is put in the place of another, understand the other. And, at times, be another. SANTIGO LEGUIZAMoN ARAMANO death of SANTIAGO LEGUIZAMoN 26 jasyrundy 1991 – I, Marandu asaihara Arape, ojejukakuri Tava Pedro Juan Caballero, Paraguay retame, asaihara Santiago Leguizamon marandu. Irundy Brazil-ygua ava hekomarava, oity suck nuhame has ojuka hikuai ichupe pe tape hera ijara yvy? va – pe. Oje Santiago Leguizamon ojejukahague oikogui omombe u Pukoe Mburukuja rupive, mba vaieta ojapova umi oikova Pedro Juan pokare has mboypyri Tava Ponta Porame. On 26 April 1991, day of the journalist, was murdered in the city of Pedro Juan Caballero, Paraguay Republic; the journalist Santiago Leguizamon. Four individuals of Brazilian nationality tended a trap and killed him at the site known as no man’s land. It is believed that the main cause of his assassination was the constant complaint that made by Radio Mburukuja of acts of corruption committed in Pedro Juan Caballero and Punta Pora (Brazil). do 21 mbokara? i ojasuru hetere. 14 tapicha ojejoko has onemoinge ka iraime oje egui has ekuera ojukahague Santiago-pe; It has upeikatu ojepoipaite chuguikuera ndikatuigui ojehechauka has ekuera ojapohague pe mba vaiete. 2002 – me, Santiago kuatiakuera oiva Tekojoja Rogape onembohyru has jeporeka aneteguare pe or? uahe ijapype has oparei. 21 bullets lodged in his body. 14 people were arrested and detained suspected of being the murderers of Santiago; and then they were released for lack of evidence. In 2002 the Justice filed the case of Santiago, to the reign of impunity. Santiago Leguizamon Villa Hayes, Paraguaype, ara henoikuri 26 jasyapy 1950-pe. Omano oreko l’chavero 41 ary. Omendava has oreko irundy nemonare. Ojejuka l’chavero has ekuri Pukoe Mburukuja jara has sambyhyhara, Tava Pedro Juan Caballlero-pe. Santiago Leguizamon was born in Villa Hayes, Paraguay; on March 27, 1950. He was killed at the age of 41. He was married with four children. At the time of his murder, he was the owner and director of Radio Mburukuja, in the city of Pedro Juan Caballero.