“Ninis” is the term in Spanish for people who neither go to school nor have a job.
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A survey by the PwC shows the effects of being open about sexuality in the workplace.
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This year, Brazil held its fourth annual Conference of National Promotion of Racial Equality (Conapir), which held debates centered around the theme of “Brazil in the International Decade of Afrodescendants,” and how it relates to justice, development, and equal rights.
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In a study by Save The Children, Guatemala surfaced as the worst country in which to be a child.
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A massive strike occurred in Arequipa, Peru, after the government increased excise taxes.
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––Researched and Written by Aaron Freeman– On Friday, May 25, hundreds of students of one of the most prestigious universities in all of South America, Santiago’s Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (PUC), chained themselves inside the Casa Central (Central Campus) in the name of a nation-wide feminist movement. Student movements, such as this one, often
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Many urban residents of Mexico, from young people to older professionals, are moving from the city to the country. Sociologists have called this phenomenon “neo-ruralism.”
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Questionable elections in Venezuela lead the European Union to attempt more sanctions.
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Gael José Fonseca Carmona and Lizy Camila Rosales Lacayo are the first Costa Rican-born children to have a completely digital medical history.
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