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  1. A plan to stop the present and prevent future wars: Containing a proposed constitution for the general government of the sovereign states of North and South America by Robert E Beasley, 1864
  2. Revolution!: South America and the Rise of the New Left by Nikolas Kozloff, 2009-10-27
  3. The Mythology of South America by John Bierhorst, 2002-08-22
  4. The Countries Of The Western World: The Governments And People Of North, South And Central America, From The Landing Of Columbus To The Present Time (1890) by Benson J. Lossing, 2010-09-10
  5. An Account of the First Settlement, Laws, Form of Government, and Police, of the Cessares,a People of South America: In Nine Letters, by James Burgh, 2009-04-27
  6. The Challenge of Change in Latin America and the Caribbean (A North-South agenda reader)
  7. Voyage to South America: Performed by Order of the American Government, in the Years 1817 and 1818, in the Frigate Congress, Volume 2 by Henry Marie Brackenridge, 2010-03-19
  8. Guardians of the Nation?: Economists, Generals, and Economic Reform in Latin America (Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies) by Glen Biglaiser, 2002-10
  9. Military Government and the Movement Toward Democracy in South America by Howard Handelman, 1981-06
  10. Authoritarianism in Latin America Since Independence: (Contributions in Latin American Studies) by William M. Fowler, 1996-04-30
  11. Government Responses to the Latin American Debt Problem
  12. Checkerboards and Shatterbelts: The Geopolitics of South America by Philip Kelly, 1997
  13. The Dictionary of Contemporary Politics of South America by Phil Gunson, Andrew Thompson, et all 1989-04
  14. South America and hemisphere defense (The Walter Lynwood Fleming lectures in southern history, Louisiana State University) by J. Fred Rippy, 1941

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    FAQ on cholera from the Centers for Disaease Control.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Bacterial Cholera...... among persons who traveled to south america or ate long the epidemic in Latin americawill last sponsoring some of the international government activities and
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    Cholera Frequently Asked Questions In January 1991, epidemic cholera appeared in South America and quickly spread to several countries. A few cases have occurred in the United States among persons who traveled to South America or ate contaminated food brought back by travelers.
    Cholera has been very rare in industrialized nations for the last 100 years; however, the disease is still common today in other parts of the world, including the Indian subcontinent and sub-Saharan Africa.
    Although cholera can be life-threatening, it is easily prevented and treated. In the United States, because of advanced water and sanitation systems, cholera is not a major threat; however, everyone, especially travelers, should be aware of how the disease is transmitted and what can be done to prevent it. What is cholera?

    9. CDC "All About Hantavirus": Hantavirus In South And Central America
    Hantavirus All About Hantavirus Home general Information Technical concerning HPSin Central and south america is available As a US government agency, all of
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    Contact Us Site Contents General Information Technical Information State Contacts Case Information ... Research and Resources Hantavirus in South and Central America Previous Feature Articles Archive Glossary of Terms Go To... Special Pathogens Branch Web Page NCID Home CDC Home Hantavirus in South and Central America Cases of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome have been confirmed in South and Central America in the following nations: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Panama and Uruguay. Information on cases in these individual countries may be available by contacting their ministry of health, or at the following sites: PAHO homepage
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    12. NewsHour Online:Latin America
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    13. Alice Bailey & Djwhal Khul - The Externalization Of The Hierarchy - II - The Pro
    Coming now to the realm of government, under the new which might be absorbed intothe USSR), and south america. The general recognition that the old order has
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    To Netnews Homepage Previous Next Index ... Table of Contents The Externalization of the Hierarchy - Section II - The General World Picture The Problem of Government
  • A Federal Union of the great democracies after the war. This might include the British Empire as a whole, the United States, the Scandinavian countries and certain northern European nations, including Germany. A Union of the Latin countries, including France, Spain, all the Mediterranean countries, the Balkan countries (except one or two which might be absorbed into the U.S.S.R.), and South America. The United Soviet Socialist Republics and certain Asiatic nations working in collaboration with them, such as China, and later Japan.
  • These three great blocs would not be antagonistic blocs but simply geographical spheres of influence. They would all three work in the closest unity and economic relation. Each nation within the three blocs would preserve its sovereign independence, but between these independent nations and between these blocs there would be identity of purpose, unity of effort and the recognition of the economic control of a league of nations. This league, being formed of the representatives of all the nations and its inner governing body being chosen by the three blocs, would control all sources of supply, distribute all such supplies and determine all economic policies. With the details of these future adjustments I shall not deal. They must be wrought out by the men and women of goodwill in the crucible of experiment and experience. Only universal disaster could have brought men to a state of mind wherein such propositions and solutions could be presented. The general recognition that the old order has lamentably failed is most valuable.

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    South America travel and South America tourist information is meant to give South American travelers information on ALL the South America Countries - South America is a very popular travel destination - Traveling South America does not have to be expensive. Book Mark this web page - immediate availability -
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    The Legislative Power resides in the Senate and in the Chamber of Representatives. The Senate consists of 27 members, 2 per electoral district , and 11 elected according to the different districts proportion of population. Two extra seats are granted in each house to the opposition if necessary to limit any party’s control to two thirds. The Chamber of Representatives consists of 53 members, one per electoral district and 11 elected proportionally. Legislators are popularly elected to four-year terms. The

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    18. BBC News | UK | General Pinochet's Statement In Full
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    Making his first statement since being arrested in London, the former Chilean ruler General Augusto Pinochet said he was hurt and bewildered by his treatment. In the statement which was sent to various UK news organisations he says his experience has shaken his belief in Britain. The full text reads:
    "My wife was the one who explained to me why I had been arrested, as I lay in my hospital bed after an operation. She was in tears as she tried to speak. I was hurt and bewildered. I had come to Britain as a Special Ambassador for my country, perhaps not specifically as the guest of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, but with their full knowledge and co-operation. This was not my first visit, for I have travelled to Britain many times on official business. Last year I was the guest of Royal Ordnance, which only a short time ago moved from government to private ownership. This year, as on previous occasions, I was greeted formally by representatives of the British government at Heathrow airport. I always love visiting Britain. The friendship between our two countries is, of course, an historic one which long predates my own term of office. In 1818 our country finally obtained its freedom from Spanish colonial domination, in part thanks to the enlightened policy of Britain's Foreign Secretary, Lord Canning. Since then, Chile has been a force for stability amidst the turmoil of South America. Indeed, for most of its history Chile has been South America's most prosperous nation and, at times, its only democracy.

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    20. South America In The Electronic Passport
    Online lesson series focuses on the land and the people of south america. Created for middle schoolers.Category Kids and Teens School Time World Cultures south america...... Unfortunately, the Colombian government has been unable to nations along the northcoast of south america. Paraguay was controlled by general Alfredo Stroessner
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  • The Andes are a tall mountain range that lines the western portion of South America The Amazon River carries rain and snowfall from the Andes Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean. Seasonal changes are caused by the tilt of the earth, so December in South America is a warm month. Soccer is a very popular sport in South America. In 1493, Pope Alexander VI drew a line that split South America between Spain and Portugal. Simon Bolivar was a Venezuelan revolutionary leader known as " the Liberator Bolivar fought the Spanish to win the independence of Venezuela, Colombia Ecuador , Peru and Bolivia is a South American military hero who fought to win the independence of Argentina , Chile and Peru. Colombia is a mountainous nation known for it’s coffee and citrus exports. Unfortunately, the Colombian government has been unable to stop the flow of illegal drugs from their nation.
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