Word: latinizing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Harvard hasn't given adequate attention to the problems of Latin America. They haven't done more than the minimum," Abelardo L. Valdez, assistant administrator for Latin America and the Caribbean of the Agency for International Development, said in an interview yesterday...
First, White traces his roots. Born in 1915, he grew up in the then-Jewish neighborhood of Dorchester, Mass., went to Boston Public Latin and from there to Harvard, where he majored in Far Eastern Studies...
Erendira is physically incapable of revolt although her thoughts turn to it often. On one level Marquez is pointing out the stifling effects that can result from deeply ingrained traditions of family loyalty, particularly strong in Latin cultures. Also, he is protesting any form of authoritarian rule when it passes the bounds of reason and dignity...
Another oil optimist, Bernardo Grossling, a researcher with the U.S. Geological Survey, puts the range of recoverable oil at anywhere from 2,500 billion bbl. to 6,000 billion bbl. His argument: the potential of countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America is "staggering...
...that Japan intended to protect its own. Said he: "The Japanese government believes that it is very important to nourish Japan's knowledge and technology industries and has been trying to develop its own think tanks." From now on, Neumaier intends to concentrate on expanding his business in Latin America...