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Julio R. García-Merlos shared how the Covid-19 pandemic has changed his lifestyle and encouraged his readers to be productive members of society now and to think of ways to ensure that mechanisms are in place to normalize our society once this is over.

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As Prussian field marshal Helmuth Von Moltke once said, “Never does the battle plan survive upon entering into contact with the enemy.”

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In 1947, Albert Camus published the novel “La Peste,” in which a mysterious virus collapses a civilization.

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The implications caused by Covid-19 continue to disrupt daily life, but Uruguayans must continue to follow health and safety protocols together.

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“Social crises, catastrophes, and abrupt routine changes often reveal the contradictory aspects of the human condition” ─ “the most humanitarian and moving features and … the most grotesque and outrageous.”

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Amidst the crisis caused by the coronavirus, many people are filled with doubt, and are making decisions that they may not have made without the pressure of the current situation.

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With all the constant dark updates on the coronavirus, a Brazilian writer takes a humorous twist to shed some light on the current pandemic.

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The roles of men and women in Colombian society are taught early, and these teachings set the foundation for femicide.

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The coronavirus pandemic has brought up a debate about the function of society in times of crisis.

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A leader of the Mexican Left lamented how the general analysis of the recent women’s mobilizations in Mexico has concentrated on the acts of vandalism that were perpetrated on the March 8th International Women’s Day protests and not on the legitimate grievances against social violence that these women confront.

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