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Sarmiento's and view
He is less known as an essayist, but he also cultivated this genre with his República de Trapalanda ( 1989 ), a late work, in which he takes on Ezequiel Martínez Estrada and Domingo Faustino Sarmiento's view of the Argentine republic.

Sarmiento's and Chile
During this stay in Chile, Sarmiento's essays became more strongly opposed to Juan Manuel de Rosas.
Originally published in 1845 in Chile in installments in El Progreso newspaper, Facundo is Sarmiento's most famous work.

Sarmiento's and had
Sarmiento's tour of the United States had given him many new ideas about politics, democracy, and the structure of society, especially when he was the Argentine ambassador to the country from 1865 to 1868.
A memoir of Dominguito, Sarmiento's adopted son who was the only child Sarmiento had always accepted.
Many of the notes used to compile Vida de Dominguito had been written 20 years prior during one of Sarmiento's stays in Washington.
He then joined Álvaro de Mendaña expedition through the Southern Pacific Ocean to find the Terra Australis Incognita, which, should Mendaña followed Sarmiento's indications, had reached New Zealand or / and Australia ; but they discovered the Solomon Islands instead, in 1568.

Sarmiento's and with
Sarmiento's father took him to the Loreto Seminary in 1821, but for reasons unknown, Sarmiento did not enter the seminary, returning instead to San Juan with his father.
Closely associated in Argentina with President Domingo Sarmiento's assertion that " the sovereign should be educated " (" sovereign " referring to the people ), education has been extended nearly universally and its maintenance remains central to political and cultural debate.
In looking at the works of Domingo Sarmiento, he picked up Sarmiento's themes of " civilization " and " barbarism ", but with a greater ambivalence about the virtues of civilization than were found in the earlier writer.

Sarmiento's and work
Sarmiento's work is considered an invaluable source of information for that period.
Antero Sarmiento's work from May, 1967 to 1971.

Sarmiento's and .
In 1870, during Sarmiento's presidency, total debt amounted to 48 million gold pesos.
Soon after Sarmiento's return, the province of San Juan broke out into civil war and Facundo Quiroga invaded Sarmiento's town.
The government of San Juan did not like Sarmiento's criticisms and censored the magazine by imposing an unaffordable tax upon each purchase.
Historian David Rock notes that, beyond putting an end to caudillismo, Sarmiento's main achievements in government concerned his promotion of education.
Moreover, Sarmiento's presidency was further marked by ongoing rivalry between Buenos Aires and the provinces.
In the war against Paraguay, Sarmiento's adopted son was killed.
Sarmiento's belief was that education was the key to happiness and success, and that a nation could not be democratic if it was not educated.
Sarmiento's persuasion in this book is substantial.
This was Sarmiento's first autobiography in a pamphlet form, which omits any substantial information or recognition of his illegitimate daughter Ana.
This is Sarmiento's official account of his ideologies promoting civilization and the " Europeanization " and " Americanization " of Argentina.
* Ortografía, Instrucción Publica, an example of Sarmiento's passion for improved education.
The city holds several attractions such as Sarmiento's birthplace and modern Cathedral, among others.
During Domingo Faustino Sarmiento's presidency, he was Minister of Justice and Education.
The idea of celebrating Teachers ' Day took ground independently in many countries during the 20th century ; in most cases, they celebrate a local educator or an important milestone in education ( for example, Argentina commemorates Domingo Faustino Sarmiento's death on September 11 since 1915, while India celebrates Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan's birthday on September 5 since 1962 ).

view and Chile
Image: VISTA infrared Orion Nebula. jpg | This wide-field view of the Orion Nebula ( Messier 42 ), was taken with the VISTA infrared survey telescope at ESO ’ s Paranal Observatory in Chile.
360-degree field of view of the Milky Way behind the Very Large Telescope in Chile.
This view asserts that countries such as Brazil, Chile, Peru and Uruguay, largely governed by parties of the left in recent years, did not — whatever their rhetoric — in practice abandon most of the substantive elements of the Consensus.
( 2007 ) " The rights of the child in Chile: an historical view, 1910-1930 ", Historia.
The picture on the right is a wide-field view of the Orion Nebula ( Messier 42 ), lying about 1350 light-years from Earth, taken with the VISTA infrared survey telescope at ESO ’ s Paranal Observatory in Chile.
The Chilean view was that the Straits ended at the boundary line and eastward continued the Atlantic Ocean and therefore Chile had a " beach " at ( and its projection over ) the Atlantic Ocean and it enjoyed sole control of the Straits themselves.
Under this view, it was coproprietor with the right to co-regulate the navigation through the Straits and Chile had no border with the Atlantic Ocean.

view and had
Heretofore an action had possessed the breadth of tragedy only if it involved high personages and if it occurred in the public view.
At the outset, the Government's spokesman explained that counsel for the Government and for Du Pont had already held preliminary discussions with a view to arriving at a relief plan that both sides could recommend to the court.
The engineer turned works manager had a particular view of life -- and refused to change it.
They had spent the morning revising the act, eliminating all the gay songs, patter and dancing with a view of the best public relations.
The heightened tension, in fact, had been a major factor in the President's change of view about the urgency of a meeting with the Soviet leader.
Shortly before his nomination he had set forth his basic view about the problem of negotiations with the Soviet leader in these words:
Since Election Day, Vice President Richard Nixon had virtually retired -- by his own wish -- from public view.
`` You see, first of all and in a sense as the source of all other ills, the unshakeable American commitment to the principle of unconditional surrender: The tendency to view any war in which we might be involved not as a means of achieving limited objectives in the way of changes in a given status quo, but as a struggle to the death between total virtue and total evil, with the result that the war had absolutely to be fought to the complete destruction of the enemy's power, no matter what disadvantages or complications this might involve for the more distant future ''.
He made use of the time by undertaking far more intensive fieldwork than had been done by British anthropologists, and his classic ethnography, Argonauts of the Western Pacific ( 1922 ) advocated an approach to fieldwork that became standard in the field: getting " the native's point of view " through participant observation.
In his view, there were three possibilities: ( 1 ) Korean did not belong with the other three genealogically, but had been influenced by an Altaic substratum ; ( 2 ) Korean was related to the other three at the same level they were related to each other ; ( 3 ) Korean had split off from the other three before they underwent a series of characteristic changes.
Into this book he incorporated his view of " the violent male type ", which he described as a " man who had to be right ", a man who " instantly attracts women " and who he said were the men who " run the world ".
Harlan Ellison ( who began reading van Vogt as a teenager ) wrote, " Van was the first writer to shine light on the restricted ways in which I had been taught to view the universe and the human condition.
During its preparation he became a friend of Cosima Wagner ( then in Strasbourg ), with whom he had many theological and musical conversations, exploring his view of Bach's descriptive music, and playing the major Chorale Preludes for her at the Temple Neuf.
WSC came after an era during which the duopoly of Australian and English dominance dissipated ; the Ashes had long been seen as a cricket world championship but the rise of the West Indies in the late 1970s challenged that view.
Later historians had a more nuanced view of his reign.
After James Prescott Joule had determined the mechanical equivalent of heat, Lord Kelvin approached the question from an entirely different point of view, and in 1848 devised a scale of absolute temperature which was independent of the properties of any particular substance and was based solely on the fundamental laws of thermodynamics.
Ptolemy's view of Germans in the region indicates that the tribal structure had lost its grip in the Black Forest region and was replaced by a canton structure.
* Tacitus: Critical view, considered her vicious and had a strong disposition against her due to her femininity and influential role in politics.
Two aspects of this attitude deserve to be mentioned: 1 ) he did not only study science from books, as other academics did in his day, but actually observed and experimented with nature ( the rumours starting by those who did not understand this are probably at the source of Albert's supposed connections with alchemy and witchcraft ), 2 ) he took from Aristotle the view that scientific method had to be appropriate to the objects of the scientific discipline at hand ( in discussions with Roger Bacon, who, like many 20th century academics, thought that all science should be based on mathematics ).
On the other hand, they may have been related to the adoptionist controversy which had brought Bermudo's kingdom into Charlemagne's view.
The more traditional view had been to see the two cities are economic rivals.
But again, it is unclear whether this had any effect on the writing, and Paul Allen's view is that it is not current experience that Ayckbourn uses for his plays.
No poet has ever presented evil in such stark and tragic terms yet he had an exalted view of Zeus, whom he celebrated with a grand simplicity reminiscent of David's Psalms, and a faith in progress or the healing power of time.
The Spartans were of the view that, with the liberation of mainland Greece, and the Greek cities of Asia Minor, the war's purpose had already been reached.

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