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Multilingual and multicultural societies, like the traditional society in Guatemala, have many sources of identity, but some of these sources have been destroyed by the process of westernization through the education system and the military as a means for the government to control the population.

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To bring Argentina out of its stagnating economic situation, the government must seriously reconsider how to foster wealth and wellbeing so as to lift its people out of unacceptable economic conditions.

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One of the possible solutions to the climate crisis is reducing greenhouse gas emissions through the “global carbon market,” an idea proposed within the Paris Agreement of 2015, but finally made “feasible” at COP26 in 2021. 

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Two recent studies in Colombia reveal national feelings about democracy in the country.

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Cuban writer Alexis Romay, who currently resides in U.S., recently introduced his new weekly newspaper column entitled Diversionismo ideológico.

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Will the administration of Chile’s social security remain nationalized? Proposed changes to state pensions beg the question as to whether funds in the Pension Fund Administrator (AFP) will become private, non-profit entities.

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As crime and violence have become increasingly normalized in Mexico, so has the violent targeting of Mexican journalists.

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Technology will continue to grow as a sexual ally for individuals and for couples.

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A few decades ago, we were convinced that the revolution of ideas would be inevitable, and that the world would embark on a process of constant evolution, which despite having ups and downs would always leave positive results for the world society.

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On Brazil’s political spectrum that “goes from the center-right to the extreme-right,” the far-right have shored up their position with a two-pronged attack.

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