Historical artifacts have a special relationship to where they were made and are an essential component of a region’s cultural past.
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Bolivia has received enough doses to provide COVID-19 vaccines for 100% of its adult population (7,180,428 million people).
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The Cuban government said that the “Ordering Task” (Tarea Ordenamiento) would unify the country and its economy.
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Racial and financial inequality negatively affects the black population in Brazil, with data showing an alarming gap in wages compared to other races.
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The Prison Yoga Project was founded in 2002 in San Francisco, California, thanks to the efforts of James Fox.
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Uruguay is hosting the Summit Pride Connection event on September 21st and 22nd in the Montevideo department in the Mario Benedetti room.
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Women who claim to support “nationalist” values have strongly advocated against abortion, insisting that “only God has the power to give and take life.”
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On Saturday, September 4th, a devastating flood was generated in San Juan de Lurigancho, one of the most populated and impoverished districts in Peru.
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Dr. Zully Vera de Molinas, professor and president of the National University of Asunción (UNA), highlighted the importance of incorporating technology, research, and administrative transparency as she urged the deans to consider an alteration to the University Model that would prioritize innovation.
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