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Dirty War Of Argentina Research Paper
Eva Richter
Period 7
In Argentina, under the dictatorship of Jorge Rafael Videla, the country experienced many
disappearances in the 1970s (Gardner). This was considered the Dirty War of Argentina which was a
seven year war between the Argentine government and political dissidents in Argentina ("Military.").
Over 30,000 Argentines, mostly innocent people, disappeared, many of which were children aged 18
years or younger. Many families lost their children and loved ones. It seriously affected all of
Argentina, making a dent in their population (Goldman). The Dirty War of Argentina began in 1973
when the Argentine military took over the government. Jorge Rafael Videla was selected by the
military regime to become the dictator. Anyone who
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Isabel Peron: Argentina And The Us-Them Model
Argentina experienced a period of intense violence ruled by a culture of fear from 1976 until 1983.
The military overthrew President Isabel Peron on March 24, 1976 in response to building tension
over the guerrilla threat and economic troubles. The coup was not extraordinary in a nation that
experienced twenty six military coups and twenty four presidents in the span of fifty years (Samples
2008:9). The armed forces subsequently took control of the government and ruled under a junta of
the commanders of the three armed forces with Army Commander General Jorge Rafael Videla
acting as President. The military takeover ushered in an era of fear where an estimated thirty
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Isolation leads to an "us–them" model of thinking that James Waller, a scholar of Holocaust and
Genocide Studies, explores extensively. The "us–them" model reflects a social tendency to form
groups and believe that the actions of our group, "us", are superior to that of another or "them"
(Waller 2002:239). In Argentina, citizens who were trying to convince themselves that they weren't
potential victims separated their group from the group of "subversives" who were being tortured,
killed, and disappeared. Ordinary citizens wanted to believe that they were different and therefore
not susceptible to the threat of violence. For this reason, a belief that those who were captured "must
have done something" if they were disappeared, tortured, or killed was widespread among the public
(Suárez–Orozco 1990:368). Such a mindset reassured citizens that it could not happen to their
family. Differentiating themselves from the victims was one way that ordinary citizens were able to
go about their normal lives and not be consumed by fear. Differentiation thereby became one of the
main coping mechanisms that the public used in order to deal with the fear they
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La Vida Por Perón Research Paper
" 'La Vida por Perón". The crowd of a million and a half shouted these words, not for one minute,
but for several" (Fraser and Navarso, 152). 'La vida por Perón' are among many of Eva Perón's last
words, before her death on July 26th, 1952, but not among the first words she has used to promote
Juan Perón and Perónism in Argentina. Juan Perón is arguably one of the most well–known
presidents of Argentina and his movement, the Perónist movement, has played a very important role
in Argentina's political history over the late 1940s to the early 1960s, and has inspired many current
political parties in Argentina ("Perónist"). Many who identify themselves as Perónistas and
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Evita used her position in the government to create a Women's Workand Assistance Division ("To
Be Evita – Part II"), as well as shelters for single mothers (Luongo). It is evident that Evitafelt that
women should have rights and even while visiting Spain she spoke to its women and said, "This
century will not go down in history as the "Century of World Wars" nor even as the century of
Atomic Disintegration" but rather as the "Century of Victorious Feminism!"("To Be Evita – Part
II"). Although Evita was not fully correct in thinking that her century would only be known as the
'Century of Victorious Feminism', it is evident that feminism was one of her passions, and in many
ways her promotion of feministic ideals would help Perón and his political party show that they
were more modern in their thinking and different from the parties that were elected before them.In
order to promote the benefits of female empowerment, Evita began speaking to the senate, leaders
of the Perónista bloc, and legislators about her goaland starting on Wednesday, January 27th, 1947,
and every Wednesdayonwards, at 9:00pm Evita would address the women of Argentina and urge
them to join her struggle("To Be Evita – Part II"). She even went
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Eva Peron Research Paper
Eva Peron: The Woman, the Politician, the Saint The crowds outside the residency were astounding.
An amazing number of people had turned out to say a final good bye to their first lady, Eva Peron.
Never before in Argentine history had a death so affected the people. A large scale mourning of this
kind was something that had never before occurred. A two day general strike was called in every
business except those that were absolutely necessary. Within three days of Eva's death, not a single
flower was left to be purchased. How is it that this woman came to mean so much to the Argentine
people? Where did she come from? Will she be remembered? On her death bed, that was one of
Eva's own fears. She wanted to be remembered. In fact, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She was the illegitimate daughter of Juan Duarte and Jauna Ibarguren. Eva's mother, dona Jauna,
was the mistress of Juan Duarte, a well to do business man from Chivilcoy. There, Juan had another
family of his own, and he was respected. For a time, he stayed in Los Toldos with dona Jauna, and
they had five children together, Eva being the youngest. Although dona Jauna and Duarte were
never married, the children all chose to take their father's last name (Fraser 3). Because of her
relationship with Duarte, dona Jauna was always respected in the town. One day in 1920, Duarte
decided to leave. He went home to his other family in Chivilcoy. Dona Juana had to fend for the
family herself. They were forced to move from their nice home on Main Street, to a more run–down
portion of the village. One January day in 1926, the Duartes heard news that Juan had been killed in
an automobile accident. Dona Juana packed up her children, and they all went to attend the wake.
Unfortunately, Duarte's legal wife refused to let the children or dona Juana see the body. It was not
until the widow's brother, the mayor of Chivilcoy, interceded that the children were allowed to say
good–bye to their
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Juan Peron Research Paper
Exile: when one is sent away from their native country for political reasons. Many cruel dictators
were sent to exile after what they did to their country and Juan Perón is one of them. Perón helped
with a successful military coup that put him into power in the first place. Despite being anti–
communist and fascist, he had the support of the Nazi troops. He supported the working class, even
though he supported labor of the poorer classes. Juan Perón was a dictator who held a successful
military coup, was sexually involved with other woman, and threatened to separate church and state.
Juan Perón was the dictator of Argentina from 1946 to 1955. He came into power by helping with a
coup d'état to over throw the previous president. He was known for being sexually involved with
younger woman in the country after the death of his former wife. This may have occurred because
of how his wife also had an affair with Perón's advisor, and her bodyguard. Perón was also known
for his wife, Eva Perón, who was an actor who was well known in Argentina. The Peróns wanted to
have Eva be viewed as a saint but once the church declined, Perón was seriously upset. As well as ...
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These two goals narrowly escaped the Cold War, but he had no concrete means to achieve those
goals. He instructed his advisors to develop a plan for him instead. Perón's advisors were mostly
very trustworthy, but if they rebelled against him, they'd be sent to jail, just like "Union leader
Ciériano Reyes, jailed for years for turning against Perón" (Consortium News). Reyes wasn't the
only ally who turned against Perón, but he certainly was one of the most remembered. The people
didn't just turn on Perón because they wanted to. There was a method to their madness. The people
believed that Perón was not helping their country's economy and this was not helping Perón gain
any more power than he already
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How Did Juan Domingo Peron Effect Latin America?
Juan Domingo Perón
Juan Domingo Peron, was born in Lobos, Argentina. He grew up with his parents, and grandmother.
His grandmother was the one who brought him up in the catholic religion. Juan was a very athletic,
and strong young man. He was successful in many sports, but particularly in boxing and fencing. At
age sixteen, he enlisted in the National Military College, which he graduated from after two years.
After graduating, he reported to an infantry post in Argentina on the Parana River. After being a
colonel for a couple years, Juan served as a military attaché in the Argentina Embassy in Chile for
five years. It was during these military years that Juan learned about governments and warfare.
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He was part of a group that plotted to overthrow President Ramón Castillo. After the president was
overthrown, Juan was put in as the Secretary of War, and then later became the Secretary of Labors.
This step in his career is what led to him becoming the president of Argentina. During 1944–1945,
he was vice president. As you can tell, he started off as just a military man, but gradually grew his
way up in the political world. In 1946, he was elected president of Argentina. What made Peron so
special, and how did he effect Latin America? Peron did something that had not been practiced on
the continent of South America at that time. He went a "third way". The way he governed the people
of Argentina was neither communist, nor capitalism; it was called fascism, which he later developed
into Peronism. Peronism was developed because of the previous governments unjust treatment to the
people of Argentina. They were extremely controlling. That is when Juan and a group he was in
overthrew the government, and why Juan eventually became the president. Every president is
important in some ways, but Juan was important in many ways. The ideas he developed and
practiced affected the people of Argentina and Latin America during his time era, and are continuing
to have an effect today. Juan is known as the most influential person in Argentina during the
twentieth
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In-N-Out Burger Essay
In–N–Out Burger It's hard to believe there are five problems with In–N–Out Burger because of how
successful the company is and how delicious the burgers are. Well at least that what I heard, one of
my friends that moved to California confessed to me that the reason he moved was because he loved
In–N–Out Burger's. But as I began to read I found more than five devastating problems that the
Snyder family encountered as pioneers of the fast food business.
The first major roadblock that Harry and Esther Snyder encountered struck home especially hard in
the form of cancer. After smoking a pack a day for thirty years Harry was diagnosed with lung
cancer. The second problem they faced while Rich was president of In–N–Out Burger was when ...
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At one point, he went down to Mexico to submit to laetrile. An unconventional therapy not approved
by the Federal Drug Administration. But all the medical treatments in the world could not prolong
Harry life for very much longer. It was Harry and Esther's intention to keep In–N–Out Burger a
private, family–run business for succeeding generations of Snyder's. The challenge for Harry was to
pass was to pass on the company he built to someone who would be able to maintain its success
without abandoning the unique culture that had made it a winning hand in the first place and to keep
it in the family for successive generations. (110) Usually that someone is your first born child. Guy
felt strongly about the family business. But he had demonstrated that he would much rather be drag
racing his hotrods, chasing girls, or getting high on drugs then take over the reins as owner of In–N–
Out Burger, which had by this time grown into a very successful business with 18 locations along
southern California. (109) Rich on the other had was an excellent worker, who was clean cut, never
bucked the system, had strong Christian beliefs and never butted heads with his dad like Guy. It was
a pretty clear cut decision that Rich was to take over for Harry when he passed but Rich was not as
confident in himself running the family business as Harry. Rich was very shy and on top of that he
lacked a college education. (108) On a few occasions Rich brought up the
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Juan Peron Influence
Why was Juan Peron able to seize and hold power in Argentina? What was the role of Evita?
Argentina is the second largest speaking Spanish country in South America, and is where diverse
ethnic of European live; around 97 percent of its population is comprised of descended immigrants
from European. Because Argentina required enormous labors to fulfill increasing of production, the
Argentina received a lot of immigrants. This modern Argentina has experienced complex history.
The one of the important history is related to the president, Juan Peron. After he became the
president of Argentina, his period began with great impacts on the society. As he greatly influenced
on the society, the death of Juan Peron caused turmoil in Argentina.
Who is the Juan Peron? On June 1946, the Juan Peron was elected as the president of Argentina. His
influence was enormous and powerful to the country. The period of the president, Juan Peron, is
called Peronism and regarded as a new chapter in Argentina history. He was born in Lobos, Buenos
Aires Province, on 8 October 1895. He had participated in both government and military areas and
was an Argentine politician before being elected the President. The Peronism began when, "Peron
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He attended a military college and rose through the ranks as a career officer. However, after
watching the fascism of Italy that weakened the economy, he "involved himself deeply in the secret
military organization, the GOU which was composed of young agitators bend on remodeling
Argentina's political system" (Bell). He worked to reform many policies of job security, child labor
laws, and pension for working class. Of course, his works enabled him to manage allegiance from
most workers and caused opposition from military and upper class. Although intervention from
military and high class people, he was elected the president of Argentina by many
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Eva Peron Research Paper
Eva Peron Biography:
Eva Peron was the wife of Argentine president Juan Peron, and an activist in the struggle against
poverty, and fight for Women's rights in contemporary Argentina. At the time, poverty was
consuming most of the population, and women's rights were nonexistent. As first lady, she began her
life long fight to end poverty, and advance the lower classes, in addition to her struggle to grant
women equal rights as men. She is well known for her advancement of Argentina's social structure,
in addition to granting women active participation in the same activities as men. Through her
generosity, Eva drastically changed the lives of the lower classes, and helped women to gain the
opportunity to excel in a growing civilization.
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Her father died when she was only five years old, and her mother moved her, and her siblings to the
town where her she ran a boarding school. Eva attended secondary school, before leaving for
Buenos Aires at age sixteen. Soon after arriving in Buenos Aires, she became a host on a popular
radio show, in addition to starring in several television shows, and movies. When Eva was twenty
six years old, she met Juan Peron, who at the time was secretary of labor. Not long after meeting,
Eva and Juan married, and Juan Peron was appointed as president of Argentina. As first lady, Eva
began her campaign to end poverty in Argentina, and establish women's rights.
Eva Peron's rise to fame was not through publicity, but through the generosity, and kindness she
showed to many. Known as the "savior of the lower class" Eva peron changed lives through her
activism for women's rights, and her fight against the overwhelming amount poverty consuming
Argentina's population. After marrying Juan Peron in
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The Dirty War In Argentina, South America
The Dirty War in Argentina The Dirty War in Argentina occurred in Argentina, South America from
approximately 1974–1983. It was also known as "The Process of National Reorganization." ("Dirty
War") This was a time of state terrorism when the Argentine Military Government conducted
terrorism against its own people. Also, this was a time of government corruption. Illegal actions
were not uncommon at this time. Gangs would be able to rob and defile people and if they were
taken to court, the gangs could argue that the person was a socialist and their actions were
militaristically justified. The groups involved in the Dirty War were Socialists, Left Wing Guerrillas,
and Military Junta.("Dirty War") The Military Junta Planned a Coup d'etat on president ... Show
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("Latin American Research Review") The goal was to imply orderliness and control of the critical
sociopolitical situation of Argentina. The origin of the name "The Dirty War" came from a large
scale torture and rape in Argentina during this period. Anyone associated with socialism or left–wing
guerillas was targeted ]regardless of gender, class, and race. Most of the victims were taken into
custody, never came back and were labeled as disappeared. Anyone who posed the slightest threat to
the government was taken
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Trading Cigars For Science Case Study
Trading Cigars for Science
Tampa is home to many great historical landmarks and architecture, with a rich diverse culture one
is bound to find something new around each block. Ybor City being the small "city" that it is home
to almost 1,000 historical buildings, some have been well kept and some have been left to decay.
The history you can see in each building is astounding and it is like taking a step into a Latin
melting pot of sorts. Many people may feel this area of Tampa should be destroyed and built anew,
however there is much to see and do in Ybor and without it a vital part of one of the founding areas
would be lost forever.
Where it all began
Vicente Martinez–Ybor moved his successful cigar business from Key West, Fl to what is now the
city named after him Ybor city. For his business he needed a large and stable structure to withstand
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Upon entering the circular courtyard surrounded by lush greenery, you will see staples from the
Colonial Spanish Revival time period such as the steps that lead into the building with hand painted
tiles at the base and the abundant windows that once served as lighting for the workers of the
factory. Stepping through the curved archway entrance above is the original tin glossed ceiling that
shines like a new penny. The thick wooden beams reflect light from all sides and the floor matches.
As you step through each room they seem to grow with the high archways that lead from room to
room. Sunlight pours through the windows and provides a natural soft glow and warmth to each
room. The same red brick that you see on the outside of the building is left exposed inside as well it
makes the office rooms and study area feel
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Juan Peron Essay
Juan Peron is only half of the story of populism in Argentina. His wife, Eva, played a major role in
his rise and contributed greatly to the maintenance of his power. She was loved by the masses
because of the social work that she pushed for and was responsible for the Peronist Women's Party,
she also played a, important role in attaining the franchise for women in 1947. (Burns 1986, 248)
Throughout the 1950s, Brazil continued to see a great deal of economic growth under President
Juscelino Kubitschek and his vice president Joao Goulart. Goulart had previously been Vargas'
Minister of labour and was unpopular with the military because he was viewed as dangerously left
wing. He was on the ticket because of the coalition between the Labour Party and the Social
Democratic Party that had brought Kubitschek to power. (Calvert 1990, 127) Kubitschek unleased a
program of accelerated progress that aimed at "fifty years of progress in five," but despite making
Kubitschek a popular leader, even at the end of his term, he left the country with high inflation due
to the debts take on to help industrialize. His successor's attempts to address the situation were
hugely unpopular with the poor and he left office less than a year after election, and he was replaced
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It is important to stress the role that populism played in creating this conflict, or if left right conflict
is deterministic accelerating this conflict. In both Argentina and Brazil it would have been almost
impossible to speak of labour, before populism, effecting any change as a movement. At best labour
movements has been tolerated by governments, although they had won few battles. The rise of
labour was never an independent movement in these countries. (Burns 1986,
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Evite De Peron Analysis
Arguably the most politically controversial and influential women in Argentine history, and Spiritual
Leader of the nation, Maria Eva Duarte de Peron (1919–1952) and much of the history of her life is
subject to substantial bias due to a myriad of anti–Peronist propaganda during the Peron's regime, as
Marysa Navarro states "you were either for her, or against her". Although there is a consensus to a
monumental sum of the facts apropos to Eva Peron's life, the subject of discourse is rather in the
interpretations and perceptions of her life, such as her reasons for the creation of the Eva Peron
Foundation, how she came the her prominence, and her purpose and goals. The orthodox view of
Eva was formed directly after her death and entails an image of promiscuity, manipulation, greed,
and hunger for power and revenge. However, towards the end of the twentieth century, revisionists
refined this interpretation, diminishing the negative portrayal; creating a less biased presentation.
The orthodox interpretation may be accredited to the Argentinian historian and author Mary Main
(1903–1998) in her book 'Evita: The Woman with the Whip' in 1952. Main was born in Buenos
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however, must be read and analysed with substantial scepticism and vigilance. Keeping in mind that
Main was born to an upper–class family in Argentina, it is likely that this influenced her perception
of Eva before she began writing her book. This is due to the Eva Peron Foundation, through which
Eva and Juan taxed many of the luxuries only available to the middle and upper–classes of
Argentinian society, also known as the oligarchy. This inevitably caused substantial resentment for
the socialist views of the Peronist movement and its leaders, Juan and Eva. Additionally, it is likely
that this is also the cause of Mains extreme criticism of the Eva Peron Foundation and her targeting
of Eva, deeming her as promiscuous as an attempt to of
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Eva Peron Research Paper
Evita Peron Born Maria Eva Duarte, Evita lived a life as an actress, a first lady to Argentina, and as
an unofficial political leader (Minster). Her strong personality and her passion for advocating for the
poor granted her the title of "Spiritual Leader of the Nation" (Minster). In a history that is centered
on male figure heads, Eva Peron is one of the only women to leave a legacy that rivals any male
leader in Latin America.
EVA'S EARLY YEARS Childhood. Eva came from a humble background. She was born on May 5,
1919 in Los Toldos, Argentina as the illegitimate daughter to Juan Duarte and his mistress Juana
Ibarguren. Juan Duarte was a land owner who was known to have two families ("Evita Peron
Biography – Historical Research Foundation"). Upon his death in 1925, Eva's family was left with
nothing and moved to the town of Junin where mother ran a boarding house. At the age of 16, Eva
moved to Buenos Aires with dreams of becoming an actress ("Evita Peron Biography – Historical
Research Foundation"). Early Adulthood. Eva had some small successes at acting, but found her
mark in radio. With her radio career, she was able to make enough money to live comfortably in her
own apartment by the early 1940's ("Evita"). On January 15, 1944, an earthquake hit the city of San
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In 1947, Evita traveled to Europe for the Rainbow Tour to promote Argentinian interests. She
traveled to Spain and to Italy where she met with the Pope ("Evita Peron Biography – Historical
Research Foundation"). She also met with the the presidents of France and Portugal as well as the
prince of Monaco. She was given multiple awards including the Order of Isabel the Catholic which
is an award for merit. During this tour she often spoke to the public to give the message to help the
poor ("Evita Peron Biography – Historical Research Foundation"). Evita also used her time in
Europe to redifine herself and bought a new wardrobe ("Queen of Hearts Evita Perón
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How Did Eva Perón Grow Up In Poverty
Hello people of Earth. Today I will be talking about Eva Perón a lady whom grew up in poverty for
most of her childhood. She is famous because she was the first lady of Argentina. She was first lady
from 1946–1952. She was a very strong woman even though she faced a lot of tough times. So, if
you want to learn more about Eva Perón keep on reading.
Eva was born May 7, 1919, though it's an unproved fact says she forged a birth certificate when she
married Juan Perón. Eva had 4 siblings, 1 brother and 3 sisters. In 1926, when Eva was 6 years old
her father died in a car crash. She was born in a little village in Los Toldos, Argentina. She was born
into a poverish and illegitimate family and lived during a time when women had no rights.
In 1949,
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Essay on juan peron
Juan Domingo Perón is known as the greatest Argentinean politician of all time. However, he is also
one of he most controversial. His tactics and alliances are often criticized as are the changes and
developments he brought about in Argentina. The one thing that can be concluded by all is that this
man led a very complex and important life.
Perón was born on October 8, 1895, in a province of Buenos Aires. He was the second son of Mario
and Juana Perón. His father was an employee of the local court. When Juan was five years old his
father abandoned the family. To make ends meet, Juana married a man whom was a farm hand.
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In 1945 he was arrested and was forced to resign. That upset his followers. They got him released
through protests and demonstrations.
In 1946 with the help of his wife Eva Perón, he rose to power and was elected president. Eva helped
Juan in may ways. When she tried to run for vice president she was denied mainly because many of
the military leaders felt threatened. She kept on helping Perón by keeping him in contact with he
countries labor unions. Eva or Evita died in 1952 of cancer.
Perón set out to make Argentina the military and financial power of Latin America. This was a tough
task though since Perón had many oppositions. Perón used censorship and other violations of
Civil rights to help control his oppositions. The catholic church was one of them.
The catholic church was in an uproar when Perón pushed for the policy of divorce. They reformed
and revolted and forced Perón to flee. Both the army and the navy felt it was best for the country if
Perón resigned. Perón resigned and moved to Spain. Even though Perón was out of Argentina his
followers or "peronistas", as they were called, stayed active.
In 1970 Argentina was going through a time of economic trouble. The "peronistas"
gained strength during these times. In 1973 was asked to return to Argentina. He was elected
president with the help of his third wife Isabel. She was elected vice president. In 1972 Juan
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The Life Of ' Cry Baby ' : Melanie Martinez Au
The Life of 'Cry Baby' – Melanie Martinez AU
Chapter 1: Dollhouse – "Don't let them see what goes down in the kitchen..."
Hi, I'm Melanie, my family may look perfect from the outside but you don't know the least of it.....
My mum's the mayor, she may be all sweet and loving in the public, but as soon as she enters the
house, a bottle of the closest alcoholic substance in the house is in her hands. She's an alcoholic, not
an abusive drunk, just reckless.
My dad is the headmaster at the most prestigious boarding academy in all of town. He may look
faithful and loving to his wife, the mayor. But no, when mum is out on the town or chugging down
at least 2 bottles of alcohol per night at home, he's out having his long–term affair with mum's
secretary.
My brother, Alexander, the mayor's son; the most giving, well dressed, sweet and caring boy in the
entire town, if you think his smile is fabricated, you're 100% right. Behind the closed doors of our
large house, he's also the town's biggest drug lord. He goes under an alias so no one rats him out the
government.
Then there's me, Melanie Martinez. I'm no one but the mayor's cute, doll–like looking daughter. I'm
the only sort of normal one in this house. My routine for the morning is like no other teenager's.
When I wake up at six am, I go to mother's bedroom and place her aspirin and water on her bedside
table. I carefully wash the lipstick stains off dad's clothing. I go to my brother's room and replenish
the air freshener. Then I
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Eva Perón Research Paper
Eva Perón, the first lady of Argentina, has been an important icon in popular culture through
literature, social media, movies, television, radio shows, etc. The musical Evita, which later became
a movie in 1996, enforced certain myths of Eva Perón's life on how the audience viewed her as a
slut, saint, wife, and the First Lady of Argentina. In the article "Wonder woman was Argentine and
her real name was Evita" by Marysa Navarro, she defines a myth as a "socially constructed image, a
representation that gives additional meaning to historical reality" (Navarro, 133). Since Eva Perón
was an important historical figure, these myths were created due to the film Evita and the characters
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The song "A New Argentina" proves how Eva involves herself with Perón's responsibilities as
President when she talks about how they both will have the power of helping the people of
Argentina, but then corrects herself by only saying he will gain this power. Eva would often exert
more power than Perón himself, especially through her speeches as she spoke with a fiery passion to
the people of Argentina. In Navarro's article, she says that Eva Perón "was the first lady but she was
also a political leader–'la companera Evita' (Comrade Evita), as she called herself, the passionate
speech maker who mesmerized her audiences with her fiery denunciations of Perón's enemies and
Argentina's traitors" (Navarro, 133). With Eva having this much power, it created a lot of problems
with the other government officials as there was too much power given to the lower class, as they
did not know how to use this power. When Eva Perón became a candidate for vice presidency,
government officials disagreed and did not want her to become vice president, as they believed that
she had too much power as First Lady of Argentina. In Patroni's article, he argues
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The Struggle For Power In Tim Rice's Eva Peron
Tim Rice created Evita in 1976 but it didn't debut until 1979 on Broadway. It was based on the life
of Eva Peron, who ended up being the most famous First Lady of Argentina. In a recent interview
with Mark Shenton, Tim Rice said that he heard about Eva Peron on the radio and remember her
from a stamp he saw as a child. That moment was enough to make Rice interested in Eva Peron's
life story. This all happened in 1973 twenty–one years after Eva Peron had already passed away.
Along with Andrew Lloyd Webber, they created a pop– rock opera that told of her rise to fame. The
play was very successful and even was later turned into a movie directed by Alan Parker, starring
Madonna as Eva Peron in 1996. The main character of this play is Eva Peron ... Show more content
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The play had both political and social themes. The one social movement in the play that appeals to
the female audience was the Women Right's Movement. Eva is displayed as a woman who takes
charges and is independent in life and love. She is the perfect example of everything the Women
Right's Movement is trying to do. The play challenged normal gender roles by showing a woman in
power. All the other First Ladies before Eva Peron didn't participate in politics. They follow their
husband's orders and donate to charity here and there. Eva Peron did take a major role in the fight
for women's right in Argentina. In 1947 she promoted the new Peronist law for women right to vote.
Another theme that related to the country current state was the political unrest. During the 1970
America was experiencing many political issues. Between the Vietnam War, which was widely
opposed, and the Watergate Scandal, which cause Nixon to resign, the country's distrust in their
government was strong. This similar political issue was shown in the song "The Lady Got Potential"
with armed military removing and instated different presidential elected. There was also several
scenes of riot and rally for government change shown in the movie. This is also shown through the
character Che since he is supposed to be an everyday Argentina man. In begin of
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Tangerine Paul Fisher Character Analysis
Would you tackle an adult to save your friend, I mean a trusted adult like a coach? Well Paul Fisher
from the book Tangerine by Edward Bloor did just that. He tackled his former coach to save his
friend. You're probably wondering "Why did he do that?" Well his friends Victor and Tino came for
revenge after someone murdered Tinos brother. They attacked the murderer and his friend who told
him to attack Tinos brother in the first place. Victor got away but the coach got Tino, as they were
passing Paul he tackled the coach freeing Tino but himself captured in the process. He did it because
they were friends and Soccer mates. The text proves this by having the Dad say," My wife thinks
they're from his soccer team. The Tangerine Middle School soccer
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The Death Of Evita Peron: Women In Argentina
Evita Peron was a woman who was loved all throughout Argentina. Her death had a large effect
throughout the whole country. After she died, Domingo Tellechea, was in charge of making her body
presentable for the country. According to a BBC article, her body probably stayed in a van parked
on the streets of the capital, behind a cinema screen in Buenos Aires and inside the city's
waterworks. However, she was stored in military offices. In 1957, her body was taken to Italy and
buried in a Milan cemetery under a false name. Her next stop would be Spain. The Peronist Party
wanted to look for peace, so they decided the body of Eva would be brought to her widower in
Spain. So, her body was driven across Europe, and deliver to John Peron.
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Banquo Alternate Ending
Veronica walked into the kitchen, fresh, clean, and free from the dream of earlier. She wore only a
casual outfit of jeans and camisole top. No need to dress up if she had the evening off. She brewed a
pot of extremely strong coffee and ate a slice of dry toast as she waited. She never was a huge
breakfast eater. She saw an open box of cereal with loose cereal pieces on the counter. She rolled her
eyes as she cleaned up the mess and put the box away. The open box was one of her biggest pet
peeves. Looks like Brayden had breakfast, she thought. He was a good kid, but messy. She supposed
most kids were. She'd have to have a talk with him about it. Her cat, a black Bombay named
Banquo, came purring past her legs, entwining in and out. Veronica bent and picked him up, kissing
his nose. "It's unfair, isn't it, Banquo? Why are they so mean to mama?" ... Show more content on
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"Yeah, that's what I thought," Veronica said. She grabbed her cup of coffee and headed into the
living room. Her son, Brayden, sat on the couch playing a video game. His blond hair hung in his
eyes and Veronica wondered how he could see that way. God forbid she mention it. It was what the
kids liked. Brayden was eight and had all of Veronica's look and build. He often got bullied at
school, until the bullying kid found out his mom was a cop. Then they usually moved on to a student
who didn't have a parent with a right to bring a gun to school. "Mornin', kiddo." He grunted
noncommittal as she greeted him. "Video games
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In-N-Out Burger History
In–N–Out Burger, Quality You Can Taste Today what is known as In–N–Out Burger was first
founded by Harry Snyder and his wife Esther Snyder in 1948. The first location was in Baldwin
Park California (ReferenceforBusiness.com). Now with over 200 locations in California, Arizona,
Nevada, Utah, and Texas it has been ranked number one in many polls (ReferenceforBusiness.com).
Today its headquarters are in Irvine California. As you may know In–N–Out's menu consists of the
double–double (two patties with two slices of cheese), the classic cheeseburger and the basic
hamburger. As well as many varieties of soft drinks for you to choose from. Don't forget about their
milkshakes made with real ice–cream that come in chocolate, vanilla, and ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
In addition to those triumphs they ranked high in the customer–loyalty division. Furthermore they
were in the categories for "Best Burger" and "Best fast Food" and won them in the "Best of 1996" of
Pasadena's Weekly (ReferenceforBusiness.Com). In–N–Out Burger Child Abuse foundation has
been active since 1995. The money raised goes to countless organizations throughout California.
The nonprofit organization's purpose is to help children who have been victims of child abuse (In–
N–Out.Com). Unlike other restaurants, In–N–Out pays their employees or associates, in which In–
N–Out calls them for as viewing them as a family more than the average wage. Instead of $4.25 per
hour, In–N–Out employees get $6.00 per hour. They get treated with respect and nothing less
(ReferenceforBusiness.Com). With 2 palm trees crossing each other in front of the buildings', In–N–
Out's design is not so basic. Harry got the 2 palm trees forming an "X" idea from the movie, It's a
Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World directed by Stanley Kramer. The yellow arrow that points to the right
up of the logo is to point pride and that they all work under the same arrow (FunTrivia.Com). White,
red, and yellow are the only colors incorporated in the design. White is used on the employee's basic
uniform and on the
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Eva Perón Research Paper
One of Argentina's most popular political figures was Eva Perón. She was loved and hated by many
people throughout the country. She was most appreciated by the poorer working class in the country.
The working class championed behind Eva Perón not necessarily because of who she was, but what
she represented. Eva was born an illegitimate, poor child. Her father died, leaving her and her
siblings to be raised by their mother, his mistress. He left no assets, only an allowance to use his last
name. Eva ran away from home at 15 to go to Buenos Aires. Here she managed to rise to the top by
carefully selecting her company, working hard, and believing in herself. This rise from poverty was
the goal of all of the working class, so they admired Eva's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
Perón argued for women's rights, got a suffragist bill passed, and formed the Female Peronist Party.
Because of her actions, women were gained access to higher education and were able to be elected.
This caused many women to support her and her efforts. Eva was excellent at swaying the public
opinion in her direction. She would go on huge tours across Europe where she would wear
extravagant outfits, give speeches, and even hand out money. A majority of Europe reacted
negatively to this ridiculous showmanship, but it raised a lot of support in her home country of
Argentina, which was her real goal. However she was not loved by all. The country's military
leaders hated this young actress who they saw as silly and flamboyant. To think that she would try to
become vice president, so close to a high military position, was unthinkable for them. While the
people loved her, she really had no authority in higher classes and in government. The Argentinian
military had huge sway in the government and in voters, so she wasn't able to rise to the level she
would like to have achieved. And while she put on a show, many critics didn't believe in her ability
to actually form and express strong political ideas and saw her as rather
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Dirty War Of Argentina Research Paper

  • 1. Dirty War Of Argentina Research Paper Eva Richter Period 7 In Argentina, under the dictatorship of Jorge Rafael Videla, the country experienced many disappearances in the 1970s (Gardner). This was considered the Dirty War of Argentina which was a seven year war between the Argentine government and political dissidents in Argentina ("Military."). Over 30,000 Argentines, mostly innocent people, disappeared, many of which were children aged 18 years or younger. Many families lost their children and loved ones. It seriously affected all of Argentina, making a dent in their population (Goldman). The Dirty War of Argentina began in 1973 when the Argentine military took over the government. Jorge Rafael Videla was selected by the military regime to become the dictator. Anyone who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Isabel Peron: Argentina And The Us-Them Model Argentina experienced a period of intense violence ruled by a culture of fear from 1976 until 1983. The military overthrew President Isabel Peron on March 24, 1976 in response to building tension over the guerrilla threat and economic troubles. The coup was not extraordinary in a nation that experienced twenty six military coups and twenty four presidents in the span of fifty years (Samples 2008:9). The armed forces subsequently took control of the government and ruled under a junta of the commanders of the three armed forces with Army Commander General Jorge Rafael Videla acting as President. The military takeover ushered in an era of fear where an estimated thirty thousand people were killed, tortured, and disappeared. Violence escalated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Isolation leads to an "us–them" model of thinking that James Waller, a scholar of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, explores extensively. The "us–them" model reflects a social tendency to form groups and believe that the actions of our group, "us", are superior to that of another or "them" (Waller 2002:239). In Argentina, citizens who were trying to convince themselves that they weren't potential victims separated their group from the group of "subversives" who were being tortured, killed, and disappeared. Ordinary citizens wanted to believe that they were different and therefore not susceptible to the threat of violence. For this reason, a belief that those who were captured "must have done something" if they were disappeared, tortured, or killed was widespread among the public (Suárez–Orozco 1990:368). Such a mindset reassured citizens that it could not happen to their family. Differentiating themselves from the victims was one way that ordinary citizens were able to go about their normal lives and not be consumed by fear. Differentiation thereby became one of the main coping mechanisms that the public used in order to deal with the fear they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. La Vida Por Perón Research Paper " 'La Vida por Perón". The crowd of a million and a half shouted these words, not for one minute, but for several" (Fraser and Navarso, 152). 'La vida por Perón' are among many of Eva Perón's last words, before her death on July 26th, 1952, but not among the first words she has used to promote Juan Perón and Perónism in Argentina. Juan Perón is arguably one of the most well–known presidents of Argentina and his movement, the Perónist movement, has played a very important role in Argentina's political history over the late 1940s to the early 1960s, and has inspired many current political parties in Argentina ("Perónist"). Many who identify themselves as Perónistas and commemorate Juan Perón and his political ideologies look up to Evita as well ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Evita used her position in the government to create a Women's Workand Assistance Division ("To Be Evita – Part II"), as well as shelters for single mothers (Luongo). It is evident that Evitafelt that women should have rights and even while visiting Spain she spoke to its women and said, "This century will not go down in history as the "Century of World Wars" nor even as the century of Atomic Disintegration" but rather as the "Century of Victorious Feminism!"("To Be Evita – Part II"). Although Evita was not fully correct in thinking that her century would only be known as the 'Century of Victorious Feminism', it is evident that feminism was one of her passions, and in many ways her promotion of feministic ideals would help Perón and his political party show that they were more modern in their thinking and different from the parties that were elected before them.In order to promote the benefits of female empowerment, Evita began speaking to the senate, leaders of the Perónista bloc, and legislators about her goaland starting on Wednesday, January 27th, 1947, and every Wednesdayonwards, at 9:00pm Evita would address the women of Argentina and urge them to join her struggle("To Be Evita – Part II"). She even went ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Eva Peron Research Paper Eva Peron: The Woman, the Politician, the Saint The crowds outside the residency were astounding. An amazing number of people had turned out to say a final good bye to their first lady, Eva Peron. Never before in Argentine history had a death so affected the people. A large scale mourning of this kind was something that had never before occurred. A two day general strike was called in every business except those that were absolutely necessary. Within three days of Eva's death, not a single flower was left to be purchased. How is it that this woman came to mean so much to the Argentine people? Where did she come from? Will she be remembered? On her death bed, that was one of Eva's own fears. She wanted to be remembered. In fact, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was the illegitimate daughter of Juan Duarte and Jauna Ibarguren. Eva's mother, dona Jauna, was the mistress of Juan Duarte, a well to do business man from Chivilcoy. There, Juan had another family of his own, and he was respected. For a time, he stayed in Los Toldos with dona Jauna, and they had five children together, Eva being the youngest. Although dona Jauna and Duarte were never married, the children all chose to take their father's last name (Fraser 3). Because of her relationship with Duarte, dona Jauna was always respected in the town. One day in 1920, Duarte decided to leave. He went home to his other family in Chivilcoy. Dona Juana had to fend for the family herself. They were forced to move from their nice home on Main Street, to a more run–down portion of the village. One January day in 1926, the Duartes heard news that Juan had been killed in an automobile accident. Dona Juana packed up her children, and they all went to attend the wake. Unfortunately, Duarte's legal wife refused to let the children or dona Juana see the body. It was not until the widow's brother, the mayor of Chivilcoy, interceded that the children were allowed to say good–bye to their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Juan Peron Research Paper Exile: when one is sent away from their native country for political reasons. Many cruel dictators were sent to exile after what they did to their country and Juan Perón is one of them. Perón helped with a successful military coup that put him into power in the first place. Despite being anti– communist and fascist, he had the support of the Nazi troops. He supported the working class, even though he supported labor of the poorer classes. Juan Perón was a dictator who held a successful military coup, was sexually involved with other woman, and threatened to separate church and state. Juan Perón was the dictator of Argentina from 1946 to 1955. He came into power by helping with a coup d'état to over throw the previous president. He was known for being sexually involved with younger woman in the country after the death of his former wife. This may have occurred because of how his wife also had an affair with Perón's advisor, and her bodyguard. Perón was also known for his wife, Eva Perón, who was an actor who was well known in Argentina. The Peróns wanted to have Eva be viewed as a saint but once the church declined, Perón was seriously upset. As well as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These two goals narrowly escaped the Cold War, but he had no concrete means to achieve those goals. He instructed his advisors to develop a plan for him instead. Perón's advisors were mostly very trustworthy, but if they rebelled against him, they'd be sent to jail, just like "Union leader Ciériano Reyes, jailed for years for turning against Perón" (Consortium News). Reyes wasn't the only ally who turned against Perón, but he certainly was one of the most remembered. The people didn't just turn on Perón because they wanted to. There was a method to their madness. The people believed that Perón was not helping their country's economy and this was not helping Perón gain any more power than he already ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. How Did Juan Domingo Peron Effect Latin America? Juan Domingo Perón Juan Domingo Peron, was born in Lobos, Argentina. He grew up with his parents, and grandmother. His grandmother was the one who brought him up in the catholic religion. Juan was a very athletic, and strong young man. He was successful in many sports, but particularly in boxing and fencing. At age sixteen, he enlisted in the National Military College, which he graduated from after two years. After graduating, he reported to an infantry post in Argentina on the Parana River. After being a colonel for a couple years, Juan served as a military attaché in the Argentina Embassy in Chile for five years. It was during these military years that Juan learned about governments and warfare. Those years would become crucial learning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was part of a group that plotted to overthrow President Ramón Castillo. After the president was overthrown, Juan was put in as the Secretary of War, and then later became the Secretary of Labors. This step in his career is what led to him becoming the president of Argentina. During 1944–1945, he was vice president. As you can tell, he started off as just a military man, but gradually grew his way up in the political world. In 1946, he was elected president of Argentina. What made Peron so special, and how did he effect Latin America? Peron did something that had not been practiced on the continent of South America at that time. He went a "third way". The way he governed the people of Argentina was neither communist, nor capitalism; it was called fascism, which he later developed into Peronism. Peronism was developed because of the previous governments unjust treatment to the people of Argentina. They were extremely controlling. That is when Juan and a group he was in overthrew the government, and why Juan eventually became the president. Every president is important in some ways, but Juan was important in many ways. The ideas he developed and practiced affected the people of Argentina and Latin America during his time era, and are continuing to have an effect today. Juan is known as the most influential person in Argentina during the twentieth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. In-N-Out Burger Essay In–N–Out Burger It's hard to believe there are five problems with In–N–Out Burger because of how successful the company is and how delicious the burgers are. Well at least that what I heard, one of my friends that moved to California confessed to me that the reason he moved was because he loved In–N–Out Burger's. But as I began to read I found more than five devastating problems that the Snyder family encountered as pioneers of the fast food business. The first major roadblock that Harry and Esther Snyder encountered struck home especially hard in the form of cancer. After smoking a pack a day for thirty years Harry was diagnosed with lung cancer. The second problem they faced while Rich was president of In–N–Out Burger was when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At one point, he went down to Mexico to submit to laetrile. An unconventional therapy not approved by the Federal Drug Administration. But all the medical treatments in the world could not prolong Harry life for very much longer. It was Harry and Esther's intention to keep In–N–Out Burger a private, family–run business for succeeding generations of Snyder's. The challenge for Harry was to pass was to pass on the company he built to someone who would be able to maintain its success without abandoning the unique culture that had made it a winning hand in the first place and to keep it in the family for successive generations. (110) Usually that someone is your first born child. Guy felt strongly about the family business. But he had demonstrated that he would much rather be drag racing his hotrods, chasing girls, or getting high on drugs then take over the reins as owner of In–N– Out Burger, which had by this time grown into a very successful business with 18 locations along southern California. (109) Rich on the other had was an excellent worker, who was clean cut, never bucked the system, had strong Christian beliefs and never butted heads with his dad like Guy. It was a pretty clear cut decision that Rich was to take over for Harry when he passed but Rich was not as confident in himself running the family business as Harry. Rich was very shy and on top of that he lacked a college education. (108) On a few occasions Rich brought up the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Juan Peron Influence Why was Juan Peron able to seize and hold power in Argentina? What was the role of Evita? Argentina is the second largest speaking Spanish country in South America, and is where diverse ethnic of European live; around 97 percent of its population is comprised of descended immigrants from European. Because Argentina required enormous labors to fulfill increasing of production, the Argentina received a lot of immigrants. This modern Argentina has experienced complex history. The one of the important history is related to the president, Juan Peron. After he became the president of Argentina, his period began with great impacts on the society. As he greatly influenced on the society, the death of Juan Peron caused turmoil in Argentina. Who is the Juan Peron? On June 1946, the Juan Peron was elected as the president of Argentina. His influence was enormous and powerful to the country. The period of the president, Juan Peron, is called Peronism and regarded as a new chapter in Argentina history. He was born in Lobos, Buenos Aires Province, on 8 October 1895. He had participated in both government and military areas and was an Argentine politician before being elected the President. The Peronism began when, "Peron redefined ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He attended a military college and rose through the ranks as a career officer. However, after watching the fascism of Italy that weakened the economy, he "involved himself deeply in the secret military organization, the GOU which was composed of young agitators bend on remodeling Argentina's political system" (Bell). He worked to reform many policies of job security, child labor laws, and pension for working class. Of course, his works enabled him to manage allegiance from most workers and caused opposition from military and upper class. Although intervention from military and high class people, he was elected the president of Argentina by many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Eva Peron Research Paper Eva Peron Biography: Eva Peron was the wife of Argentine president Juan Peron, and an activist in the struggle against poverty, and fight for Women's rights in contemporary Argentina. At the time, poverty was consuming most of the population, and women's rights were nonexistent. As first lady, she began her life long fight to end poverty, and advance the lower classes, in addition to her struggle to grant women equal rights as men. She is well known for her advancement of Argentina's social structure, in addition to granting women active participation in the same activities as men. Through her generosity, Eva drastically changed the lives of the lower classes, and helped women to gain the opportunity to excel in a growing civilization. Eva Peron was born in 1919 as the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her father died when she was only five years old, and her mother moved her, and her siblings to the town where her she ran a boarding school. Eva attended secondary school, before leaving for Buenos Aires at age sixteen. Soon after arriving in Buenos Aires, she became a host on a popular radio show, in addition to starring in several television shows, and movies. When Eva was twenty six years old, she met Juan Peron, who at the time was secretary of labor. Not long after meeting, Eva and Juan married, and Juan Peron was appointed as president of Argentina. As first lady, Eva began her campaign to end poverty in Argentina, and establish women's rights. Eva Peron's rise to fame was not through publicity, but through the generosity, and kindness she showed to many. Known as the "savior of the lower class" Eva peron changed lives through her activism for women's rights, and her fight against the overwhelming amount poverty consuming Argentina's population. After marrying Juan Peron in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. The Dirty War In Argentina, South America The Dirty War in Argentina The Dirty War in Argentina occurred in Argentina, South America from approximately 1974–1983. It was also known as "The Process of National Reorganization." ("Dirty War") This was a time of state terrorism when the Argentine Military Government conducted terrorism against its own people. Also, this was a time of government corruption. Illegal actions were not uncommon at this time. Gangs would be able to rob and defile people and if they were taken to court, the gangs could argue that the person was a socialist and their actions were militaristically justified. The groups involved in the Dirty War were Socialists, Left Wing Guerrillas, and Military Junta.("Dirty War") The Military Junta Planned a Coup d'etat on president ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ("Latin American Research Review") The goal was to imply orderliness and control of the critical sociopolitical situation of Argentina. The origin of the name "The Dirty War" came from a large scale torture and rape in Argentina during this period. Anyone associated with socialism or left–wing guerillas was targeted ]regardless of gender, class, and race. Most of the victims were taken into custody, never came back and were labeled as disappeared. Anyone who posed the slightest threat to the government was taken ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Trading Cigars For Science Case Study Trading Cigars for Science Tampa is home to many great historical landmarks and architecture, with a rich diverse culture one is bound to find something new around each block. Ybor City being the small "city" that it is home to almost 1,000 historical buildings, some have been well kept and some have been left to decay. The history you can see in each building is astounding and it is like taking a step into a Latin melting pot of sorts. Many people may feel this area of Tampa should be destroyed and built anew, however there is much to see and do in Ybor and without it a vital part of one of the founding areas would be lost forever. Where it all began Vicente Martinez–Ybor moved his successful cigar business from Key West, Fl to what is now the city named after him Ybor city. For his business he needed a large and stable structure to withstand the ever changing Florida weather with its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Upon entering the circular courtyard surrounded by lush greenery, you will see staples from the Colonial Spanish Revival time period such as the steps that lead into the building with hand painted tiles at the base and the abundant windows that once served as lighting for the workers of the factory. Stepping through the curved archway entrance above is the original tin glossed ceiling that shines like a new penny. The thick wooden beams reflect light from all sides and the floor matches. As you step through each room they seem to grow with the high archways that lead from room to room. Sunlight pours through the windows and provides a natural soft glow and warmth to each room. The same red brick that you see on the outside of the building is left exposed inside as well it makes the office rooms and study area feel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Juan Peron Essay Juan Peron is only half of the story of populism in Argentina. His wife, Eva, played a major role in his rise and contributed greatly to the maintenance of his power. She was loved by the masses because of the social work that she pushed for and was responsible for the Peronist Women's Party, she also played a, important role in attaining the franchise for women in 1947. (Burns 1986, 248) Throughout the 1950s, Brazil continued to see a great deal of economic growth under President Juscelino Kubitschek and his vice president Joao Goulart. Goulart had previously been Vargas' Minister of labour and was unpopular with the military because he was viewed as dangerously left wing. He was on the ticket because of the coalition between the Labour Party and the Social Democratic Party that had brought Kubitschek to power. (Calvert 1990, 127) Kubitschek unleased a program of accelerated progress that aimed at "fifty years of progress in five," but despite making Kubitschek a popular leader, even at the end of his term, he left the country with high inflation due to the debts take on to help industrialize. His successor's attempts to address the situation were hugely unpopular with the poor and he left office less than a year after election, and he was replaced by Goulart. (Wiarda 1996, 122–124) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is important to stress the role that populism played in creating this conflict, or if left right conflict is deterministic accelerating this conflict. In both Argentina and Brazil it would have been almost impossible to speak of labour, before populism, effecting any change as a movement. At best labour movements has been tolerated by governments, although they had won few battles. The rise of labour was never an independent movement in these countries. (Burns 1986, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Evite De Peron Analysis Arguably the most politically controversial and influential women in Argentine history, and Spiritual Leader of the nation, Maria Eva Duarte de Peron (1919–1952) and much of the history of her life is subject to substantial bias due to a myriad of anti–Peronist propaganda during the Peron's regime, as Marysa Navarro states "you were either for her, or against her". Although there is a consensus to a monumental sum of the facts apropos to Eva Peron's life, the subject of discourse is rather in the interpretations and perceptions of her life, such as her reasons for the creation of the Eva Peron Foundation, how she came the her prominence, and her purpose and goals. The orthodox view of Eva was formed directly after her death and entails an image of promiscuity, manipulation, greed, and hunger for power and revenge. However, towards the end of the twentieth century, revisionists refined this interpretation, diminishing the negative portrayal; creating a less biased presentation. The orthodox interpretation may be accredited to the Argentinian historian and author Mary Main (1903–1998) in her book 'Evita: The Woman with the Whip' in 1952. Main was born in Buenos Aires to upper–class British parents, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... however, must be read and analysed with substantial scepticism and vigilance. Keeping in mind that Main was born to an upper–class family in Argentina, it is likely that this influenced her perception of Eva before she began writing her book. This is due to the Eva Peron Foundation, through which Eva and Juan taxed many of the luxuries only available to the middle and upper–classes of Argentinian society, also known as the oligarchy. This inevitably caused substantial resentment for the socialist views of the Peronist movement and its leaders, Juan and Eva. Additionally, it is likely that this is also the cause of Mains extreme criticism of the Eva Peron Foundation and her targeting of Eva, deeming her as promiscuous as an attempt to of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Eva Peron Research Paper Evita Peron Born Maria Eva Duarte, Evita lived a life as an actress, a first lady to Argentina, and as an unofficial political leader (Minster). Her strong personality and her passion for advocating for the poor granted her the title of "Spiritual Leader of the Nation" (Minster). In a history that is centered on male figure heads, Eva Peron is one of the only women to leave a legacy that rivals any male leader in Latin America. EVA'S EARLY YEARS Childhood. Eva came from a humble background. She was born on May 5, 1919 in Los Toldos, Argentina as the illegitimate daughter to Juan Duarte and his mistress Juana Ibarguren. Juan Duarte was a land owner who was known to have two families ("Evita Peron Biography – Historical Research Foundation"). Upon his death in 1925, Eva's family was left with nothing and moved to the town of Junin where mother ran a boarding house. At the age of 16, Eva moved to Buenos Aires with dreams of becoming an actress ("Evita Peron Biography – Historical Research Foundation"). Early Adulthood. Eva had some small successes at acting, but found her mark in radio. With her radio career, she was able to make enough money to live comfortably in her own apartment by the early 1940's ("Evita"). On January 15, 1944, an earthquake hit the city of San Juan leaving ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1947, Evita traveled to Europe for the Rainbow Tour to promote Argentinian interests. She traveled to Spain and to Italy where she met with the Pope ("Evita Peron Biography – Historical Research Foundation"). She also met with the the presidents of France and Portugal as well as the prince of Monaco. She was given multiple awards including the Order of Isabel the Catholic which is an award for merit. During this tour she often spoke to the public to give the message to help the poor ("Evita Peron Biography – Historical Research Foundation"). Evita also used her time in Europe to redifine herself and bought a new wardrobe ("Queen of Hearts Evita Perón ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. How Did Eva Perón Grow Up In Poverty Hello people of Earth. Today I will be talking about Eva Perón a lady whom grew up in poverty for most of her childhood. She is famous because she was the first lady of Argentina. She was first lady from 1946–1952. She was a very strong woman even though she faced a lot of tough times. So, if you want to learn more about Eva Perón keep on reading. Eva was born May 7, 1919, though it's an unproved fact says she forged a birth certificate when she married Juan Perón. Eva had 4 siblings, 1 brother and 3 sisters. In 1926, when Eva was 6 years old her father died in a car crash. She was born in a little village in Los Toldos, Argentina. She was born into a poverish and illegitimate family and lived during a time when women had no rights. In 1949, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Essay on juan peron Juan Domingo Perón is known as the greatest Argentinean politician of all time. However, he is also one of he most controversial. His tactics and alliances are often criticized as are the changes and developments he brought about in Argentina. The one thing that can be concluded by all is that this man led a very complex and important life. Perón was born on October 8, 1895, in a province of Buenos Aires. He was the second son of Mario and Juana Perón. His father was an employee of the local court. When Juan was five years old his father abandoned the family. To make ends meet, Juana married a man whom was a farm hand. When he was ten he went to live with his uncle in Buenos Aires so that he could begin his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1945 he was arrested and was forced to resign. That upset his followers. They got him released through protests and demonstrations. In 1946 with the help of his wife Eva Perón, he rose to power and was elected president. Eva helped Juan in may ways. When she tried to run for vice president she was denied mainly because many of the military leaders felt threatened. She kept on helping Perón by keeping him in contact with he countries labor unions. Eva or Evita died in 1952 of cancer. Perón set out to make Argentina the military and financial power of Latin America. This was a tough task though since Perón had many oppositions. Perón used censorship and other violations of Civil rights to help control his oppositions. The catholic church was one of them. The catholic church was in an uproar when Perón pushed for the policy of divorce. They reformed and revolted and forced Perón to flee. Both the army and the navy felt it was best for the country if Perón resigned. Perón resigned and moved to Spain. Even though Perón was out of Argentina his followers or "peronistas", as they were called, stayed active. In 1970 Argentina was going through a time of economic trouble. The "peronistas" gained strength during these times. In 1973 was asked to return to Argentina. He was elected president with the help of his third wife Isabel. She was elected vice president. In 1972 Juan ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. The Life Of ' Cry Baby ' : Melanie Martinez Au The Life of 'Cry Baby' – Melanie Martinez AU Chapter 1: Dollhouse – "Don't let them see what goes down in the kitchen..." Hi, I'm Melanie, my family may look perfect from the outside but you don't know the least of it..... My mum's the mayor, she may be all sweet and loving in the public, but as soon as she enters the house, a bottle of the closest alcoholic substance in the house is in her hands. She's an alcoholic, not an abusive drunk, just reckless. My dad is the headmaster at the most prestigious boarding academy in all of town. He may look faithful and loving to his wife, the mayor. But no, when mum is out on the town or chugging down at least 2 bottles of alcohol per night at home, he's out having his long–term affair with mum's secretary. My brother, Alexander, the mayor's son; the most giving, well dressed, sweet and caring boy in the entire town, if you think his smile is fabricated, you're 100% right. Behind the closed doors of our large house, he's also the town's biggest drug lord. He goes under an alias so no one rats him out the government. Then there's me, Melanie Martinez. I'm no one but the mayor's cute, doll–like looking daughter. I'm the only sort of normal one in this house. My routine for the morning is like no other teenager's. When I wake up at six am, I go to mother's bedroom and place her aspirin and water on her bedside table. I carefully wash the lipstick stains off dad's clothing. I go to my brother's room and replenish the air freshener. Then I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Eva Perón Research Paper Eva Perón, the first lady of Argentina, has been an important icon in popular culture through literature, social media, movies, television, radio shows, etc. The musical Evita, which later became a movie in 1996, enforced certain myths of Eva Perón's life on how the audience viewed her as a slut, saint, wife, and the First Lady of Argentina. In the article "Wonder woman was Argentine and her real name was Evita" by Marysa Navarro, she defines a myth as a "socially constructed image, a representation that gives additional meaning to historical reality" (Navarro, 133). Since Eva Perón was an important historical figure, these myths were created due to the film Evita and the characters that contributed in developing a certain image of her. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The song "A New Argentina" proves how Eva involves herself with Perón's responsibilities as President when she talks about how they both will have the power of helping the people of Argentina, but then corrects herself by only saying he will gain this power. Eva would often exert more power than Perón himself, especially through her speeches as she spoke with a fiery passion to the people of Argentina. In Navarro's article, she says that Eva Perón "was the first lady but she was also a political leader–'la companera Evita' (Comrade Evita), as she called herself, the passionate speech maker who mesmerized her audiences with her fiery denunciations of Perón's enemies and Argentina's traitors" (Navarro, 133). With Eva having this much power, it created a lot of problems with the other government officials as there was too much power given to the lower class, as they did not know how to use this power. When Eva Perón became a candidate for vice presidency, government officials disagreed and did not want her to become vice president, as they believed that she had too much power as First Lady of Argentina. In Patroni's article, he argues ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. The Struggle For Power In Tim Rice's Eva Peron Tim Rice created Evita in 1976 but it didn't debut until 1979 on Broadway. It was based on the life of Eva Peron, who ended up being the most famous First Lady of Argentina. In a recent interview with Mark Shenton, Tim Rice said that he heard about Eva Peron on the radio and remember her from a stamp he saw as a child. That moment was enough to make Rice interested in Eva Peron's life story. This all happened in 1973 twenty–one years after Eva Peron had already passed away. Along with Andrew Lloyd Webber, they created a pop– rock opera that told of her rise to fame. The play was very successful and even was later turned into a movie directed by Alan Parker, starring Madonna as Eva Peron in 1996. The main character of this play is Eva Peron ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The play had both political and social themes. The one social movement in the play that appeals to the female audience was the Women Right's Movement. Eva is displayed as a woman who takes charges and is independent in life and love. She is the perfect example of everything the Women Right's Movement is trying to do. The play challenged normal gender roles by showing a woman in power. All the other First Ladies before Eva Peron didn't participate in politics. They follow their husband's orders and donate to charity here and there. Eva Peron did take a major role in the fight for women's right in Argentina. In 1947 she promoted the new Peronist law for women right to vote. Another theme that related to the country current state was the political unrest. During the 1970 America was experiencing many political issues. Between the Vietnam War, which was widely opposed, and the Watergate Scandal, which cause Nixon to resign, the country's distrust in their government was strong. This similar political issue was shown in the song "The Lady Got Potential" with armed military removing and instated different presidential elected. There was also several scenes of riot and rally for government change shown in the movie. This is also shown through the character Che since he is supposed to be an everyday Argentina man. In begin of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Tangerine Paul Fisher Character Analysis Would you tackle an adult to save your friend, I mean a trusted adult like a coach? Well Paul Fisher from the book Tangerine by Edward Bloor did just that. He tackled his former coach to save his friend. You're probably wondering "Why did he do that?" Well his friends Victor and Tino came for revenge after someone murdered Tinos brother. They attacked the murderer and his friend who told him to attack Tinos brother in the first place. Victor got away but the coach got Tino, as they were passing Paul he tackled the coach freeing Tino but himself captured in the process. He did it because they were friends and Soccer mates. The text proves this by having the Dad say," My wife thinks they're from his soccer team. The Tangerine Middle School soccer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. The Death Of Evita Peron: Women In Argentina Evita Peron was a woman who was loved all throughout Argentina. Her death had a large effect throughout the whole country. After she died, Domingo Tellechea, was in charge of making her body presentable for the country. According to a BBC article, her body probably stayed in a van parked on the streets of the capital, behind a cinema screen in Buenos Aires and inside the city's waterworks. However, she was stored in military offices. In 1957, her body was taken to Italy and buried in a Milan cemetery under a false name. Her next stop would be Spain. The Peronist Party wanted to look for peace, so they decided the body of Eva would be brought to her widower in Spain. So, her body was driven across Europe, and deliver to John Peron. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Banquo Alternate Ending Veronica walked into the kitchen, fresh, clean, and free from the dream of earlier. She wore only a casual outfit of jeans and camisole top. No need to dress up if she had the evening off. She brewed a pot of extremely strong coffee and ate a slice of dry toast as she waited. She never was a huge breakfast eater. She saw an open box of cereal with loose cereal pieces on the counter. She rolled her eyes as she cleaned up the mess and put the box away. The open box was one of her biggest pet peeves. Looks like Brayden had breakfast, she thought. He was a good kid, but messy. She supposed most kids were. She'd have to have a talk with him about it. Her cat, a black Bombay named Banquo, came purring past her legs, entwining in and out. Veronica bent and picked him up, kissing his nose. "It's unfair, isn't it, Banquo? Why are they so mean to mama?" ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Yeah, that's what I thought," Veronica said. She grabbed her cup of coffee and headed into the living room. Her son, Brayden, sat on the couch playing a video game. His blond hair hung in his eyes and Veronica wondered how he could see that way. God forbid she mention it. It was what the kids liked. Brayden was eight and had all of Veronica's look and build. He often got bullied at school, until the bullying kid found out his mom was a cop. Then they usually moved on to a student who didn't have a parent with a right to bring a gun to school. "Mornin', kiddo." He grunted noncommittal as she greeted him. "Video games ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. In-N-Out Burger History In–N–Out Burger, Quality You Can Taste Today what is known as In–N–Out Burger was first founded by Harry Snyder and his wife Esther Snyder in 1948. The first location was in Baldwin Park California (ReferenceforBusiness.com). Now with over 200 locations in California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, and Texas it has been ranked number one in many polls (ReferenceforBusiness.com). Today its headquarters are in Irvine California. As you may know In–N–Out's menu consists of the double–double (two patties with two slices of cheese), the classic cheeseburger and the basic hamburger. As well as many varieties of soft drinks for you to choose from. Don't forget about their milkshakes made with real ice–cream that come in chocolate, vanilla, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition to those triumphs they ranked high in the customer–loyalty division. Furthermore they were in the categories for "Best Burger" and "Best fast Food" and won them in the "Best of 1996" of Pasadena's Weekly (ReferenceforBusiness.Com). In–N–Out Burger Child Abuse foundation has been active since 1995. The money raised goes to countless organizations throughout California. The nonprofit organization's purpose is to help children who have been victims of child abuse (In– N–Out.Com). Unlike other restaurants, In–N–Out pays their employees or associates, in which In– N–Out calls them for as viewing them as a family more than the average wage. Instead of $4.25 per hour, In–N–Out employees get $6.00 per hour. They get treated with respect and nothing less (ReferenceforBusiness.Com). With 2 palm trees crossing each other in front of the buildings', In–N– Out's design is not so basic. Harry got the 2 palm trees forming an "X" idea from the movie, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World directed by Stanley Kramer. The yellow arrow that points to the right up of the logo is to point pride and that they all work under the same arrow (FunTrivia.Com). White, red, and yellow are the only colors incorporated in the design. White is used on the employee's basic uniform and on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Eva Perón Research Paper One of Argentina's most popular political figures was Eva Perón. She was loved and hated by many people throughout the country. She was most appreciated by the poorer working class in the country. The working class championed behind Eva Perón not necessarily because of who she was, but what she represented. Eva was born an illegitimate, poor child. Her father died, leaving her and her siblings to be raised by their mother, his mistress. He left no assets, only an allowance to use his last name. Eva ran away from home at 15 to go to Buenos Aires. Here she managed to rise to the top by carefully selecting her company, working hard, and believing in herself. This rise from poverty was the goal of all of the working class, so they admired Eva's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Perón argued for women's rights, got a suffragist bill passed, and formed the Female Peronist Party. Because of her actions, women were gained access to higher education and were able to be elected. This caused many women to support her and her efforts. Eva was excellent at swaying the public opinion in her direction. She would go on huge tours across Europe where she would wear extravagant outfits, give speeches, and even hand out money. A majority of Europe reacted negatively to this ridiculous showmanship, but it raised a lot of support in her home country of Argentina, which was her real goal. However she was not loved by all. The country's military leaders hated this young actress who they saw as silly and flamboyant. To think that she would try to become vice president, so close to a high military position, was unthinkable for them. While the people loved her, she really had no authority in higher classes and in government. The Argentinian military had huge sway in the government and in voters, so she wasn't able to rise to the level she would like to have achieved. And while she put on a show, many critics didn't believe in her ability to actually form and express strong political ideas and saw her as rather ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...