Juan Bustos University, named after its founder, is the world’s first university for webcam models.
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In Panama, 78% of men have jobs in either the public or private sector, but only 51% percent of Panamanian women are in a paid position.
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Violence for food is growing within middle-class families during Venezuela’s food shortage.
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The great mystery of where we go after our lives end has always intrigued humanity, and for the original cultures of Mexico, it was a matter of extreme importance that differed from the Catholic views.
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Michelle Suárez has already been recognized as the first transgender person in Uruguay to both graduate from university and be elected to the legislature.
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The historic mistreatment of indigenous Americans in Colombia is an issue that is still affecting many aspects of modern life.
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With a marked increase in cases of “cattle rustling” in the rural interior, the District of Santa Fe has led officials of the Confederación de Asociaciones Rurales de Santa Fe (Confederation of Rural Associations of Santa Fe; Carsfe) to increase their attention in combatting rural crime.
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Much needed aid has arrived to many schools throughout Latin America, thanks to programs that incorporate the culture of the students with their learning opportunities.
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One in four children in Venezuela are born to a teenage mother. Among girls ages 15-19 in Venezuela, the fertility rate is 98-101 pregnancies for every 1,000 girls.
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