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  1. Unshackling the Private Sector: A Latin American Story (Directions in Development) by Paul Holden, Sarath Rajapatirana, 1995-07
  2. Latin American GCP monitoring guide wending way toward adoption.(Monitoring)(Good Clinical Practices): An article from: Bioresearch Monitoring Alert by Ken Reid, 2003-11-01
  3. Schooling for Success: Preventing Repetition and Dropout in Latin American Primary Schools (Columbia University Seminar Series)
  4. "The struggle against discrimination based on sexual preference is a matter of human rights": an interview with Alejandra Sarda.(Panorama)(Latin American ... An article from: Women's Health Journal by Adriana Gomez, 2004-01-01
  5. State Shrinking: A Comparative Inquiry into Privatization (Special Publication (University of Texas at Austin Institute of Latin American Studies)) by William P. Glade, 1987-03
  6. VENEZUELA - Generous Latin American Deals.: An article from: APS Review Gas Market Trends
  7. Revolution of Being: A Latin American View of the Future (Preferred Worlds for the 1990's) by Gustavo Lagos Matus, Horacio H. Godoy, 1977-06
  8. Latin American Education: Comparative Perspectives (The Edge: Critical Studies in Ed Theory) by Carlos Alberto Torres, Adriana Puiggros, 1998-01
  9. The Public Sector in Latin America (Special publication / Institute of Latin American Studies, University of Texas at Austin)
  10. Oil and Politics in Latin America: Nationalist Movements and State Companies (Cambridge Latin American Studies) by George Philip, 1982-05-31
  11. Latin American student activism: participation in formal volunteer organizations by university students in six Latin cultures (Voluntary action research series) by David Horton Smith, 1973
  12. Cholification and the campesino: A study of three Peruvian peasant organizations in the process of societal change (Cornell University. Latin American Studies Program. Dissertation series) by Susan Carolyn Bourque, 1971
  13. Unequal Schools, Unequal Chances: The Challenges to Equal Opportunity in the Americas (David Rockefeller Center Series on Latin American Studies) by Inés Aguerrondo, Patricia Arregui, et all 2001-03-15
  14. The Organization of American States (International Organizations Series) by David Sheinin, 1995-01-01

81. INASP Links & Resources/INASP HEALTH LINKS: General Health Resources/Gateways La
latin American Network Information Center Health and Medical Sciences SpanishFocus on DCs Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Spanish Focus on DCs
http://www.inasp.info/health/links/gatela.html
INASP HEALTH LINKS: General Health Resources
Gateways Latin America Contents INASP Home Page Previous page Next Page 'INASP Health Links' Table of Contents Search Engines Gateways International Gateways Africa Gateways Asia and Pacific Gateways Latin America Gateways Newly Independent States Bibliographic Databases, Abstracts and Trials Databases Biomedical Research Conferences Dictionaries and Glossaries Disease Classifications and Listings Email Lists Evidence Based Medicine Fulltext E-Books Fulltext E-Journals Fulltext E-Newsletters, Reviews and Fact Sheets Health News Health Organizations Health Statistics Image Collections Medical Education and Clinical Skills Medical Informatics, Telemedicine and E-Health WHO Sites Anaesthesiology Basic Sciences Dental Health Dermatology Diabetes Emergency Medicine, Trauma and Poisoning Eye Health Gastroenterology HIV-AIDS/Databases and Statistics HIV-AIDS/Diagnosis and Management HIV-AIDS/Dictionaries and Glossaries HIV-AIDS/Email Lists HIV-AIDS/Gateways HIV-AIDS/Organizations HIV-AIDS/Prevention and Control Malaria Mental Health and Psychiatry Neurology and Neurosurgery Nutrition Oncology Otolaryngology (Ear, Nose and Throat)

82. Supported Programs , 2003 (Latin America) - The Nippon Foundation
Lists of the programs supported in latin America by The Nippon Foundation. Organization, The Association of Nikkei and Japanese Abroad (Japan)
http://www.nippon-foundation.or.jp/eng/programs/latin_america_2003.html

83. Latin America Mission
Panama City, Panama—For some, missionary work in latin America is in role fora North American missionary organization in the region, the latin America
http://www.lam.org/view.html?id=262

84. El Taller Latino Americano, The Latin American Workshop
El Taller latinoamericano, the latin American Workshop. Americano (The latinAmerican Workshop) is an arts and education organization in New York City,
http://www.tallerlatino.org/

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El Taller Latino Americano (The Latin American Workshop) is an arts and education organization in New York City, founded in 1979 by Latin and North Americans to afford opportunities for artistic expression and the exchange of ideas and experiences between people of different cultures.
During our almost 25 years, we have hosted countless well-known artists and desconocidos from all over the Americas.
Horacio Laguna Mercedes Sosa Grupo Aymara Pete Seeger Soldier String Quartet Cesar Isella
In addition, we offer dance, music and art workshops for adults and children and art exhibits in our own Grady Alexis Gallery. Our Language School has taught Spanish in New York to over 10,000 students. Read about our unique acoustic method of Spanish instruction, originated by founder and Artistic Director Bernardo Palombo Many companies and community organizations have also come to us for on-site Spanish classes, targeted to the needs of their organizations. We also offer translation services, music and cultural consulting and have produced concerts and other cultural events.

85. Immigration & Migration In Latin America - LANIC
ACLU and Immigrant Rights American Civil Liberties Union Freedom Network Organization for Migration IOM; League of United latin American Citizens LULAC
http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/region/immigration/
For resources related to the US border with Mexico, please visit our U.S./Mexico page. You may also want to visit LANIC's Hispanic/Latino page.
Argentina
Brazil
Caribbean
Costa Rica
Guatemala
Guyana

86. LHI - Home
Welcome to the website of the latin American Health Institute! communitybasedpublic health organization, serving annually over 30000 latin American
http://www.lhi.org/lhi/viewPage.cfm?pageId=2

87. SOA Watch
A group devoted to closing and monitoring the US military s Western HemisphereInstitute for Security Cooperation , which has trained latin American
http://www.soaw.org/
Regional Reports Articles SOA Watch Staff SOA Watch Council ... Vigília en noviembre de 2005 Updates Colombia CAFTA September Actions Prison Updates Prison Updates November Organizing Intern at SOA Watch Urgent Action: Ask your Senators to Sign Colombia Human Rights Letter Time is up for Plan Colombia. Act now! ... New Threat of SOA Intervention in Bolivia In the News La bronca, con el gobierno de Bush, no con el "pueblo hermano" de EU: Hugo Chávez Maryknoll sister freed from prison Bourgeois receives peace award Father loves soldier-son, but hates war ... Case mishandled Press Releases Maryknoll Sister Released from Prison - 9/14/05 U.S. Priest Awarded Prestigious German Peace Prize - 9/1/05 Human Rights Advocates Report to Federal Prisons Today - 3/15/05 Rally at Justice Department to Oppose Gonzalez, SOA/ WHINSEC - 2/22/05 ... Students, Steelworker, Farmer, Retiree Sentenced to Federal Prison - 1/24/05 Converge on Fort Benning: Nov. 18-20
On November 18-20, 2005 we will gather at Fort Benning, Georgia

88. Human Organization: Maps Of, By, And For The Peoples Of Latin America
Full text of the article, Maps of, by, and for the Peoples of latin America from Human Organization, a publication in the field of Reference Education,
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When social scientific work is undertaken at least in part to convey another people's sense of their needs, the problems are as much political as they are methodological. Hugh Brody, 1982:xiv

89. MSN Encarta - Related Items - African Americans
African American History, a history of black people in the United States fromtheir arrival in the Americas in the 15th century until the present day .
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90. Office Of Multicultural Affairs
The goal of the Alliance of latin American Students is to raise The CaribbeanEssence Organization strives to keep students of Caribbean descent as well
http://www.haverford.edu/deans/OMA/StudentOrganizations/
Haverford College Office Of Multicultural Affairs Home about the OMA Student groups Programs OMA Events Opportunities Alumni Announcements Board Apply to be an SRP for TriCo 2005! SRP Application SRP Job Description Updated 3/30/05 Contract Position Available at the Pennsylvania Historical Society Updated 1/22/05 Internship Opportunity at Oprah Magazine Updatec 1/25/05 Check Out Bryn Mawr's Events! Student Groups Last Updated: Tue February 8, 2005 11:52 AM (EDT) ALAS: Alliance of Latino American Students For more information, please contact Maria L. Nieves top of page
ASA:
Asian Students Association The Asian Students' Association (ASA) of Haverford College facilitates the exploration of the Asian-American consciousness. Our manifold interests revolve around topics such as history, politics, local and global current events, lifestyles, traditions, fine arts and the media. Our activities consist of energetic discussions as sounding boards for progressive ideas as well as ethnic enrichment for the mind and senses from TriCo and local color. We are a resource that intends to season the academic mind with cultural complements.

91. SpinWatch - Latin America Leaders Balk At U.S. Plan
WASHINGTON — latin American leaders are quietly resisting a Bush US officialshave been trying to persuade the Organization of American States to adopt
http://www.spinwatch.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1092

92. Research By Subject: Mexican American Studies
Handbook of latin American Studies, Z1605 H23 Main Ref. See also HLAS Online From the Pan American Health Organization of the World Health Organization.
http://www.library.arizona.edu/library/teams/sst/mas/guide/path.html
The University of Arizona Library Research by SUBJECT
Mexican American Studies Researching and Writing Literature Surveys: A Tutorial for MAS Graduate Students
Background Information
Finding Articles Web Resources ... Chicano and Border Health Resources The following is a selected list of resources in Mexican American Studies. For further assistance,
make an appointment with Olivia Olivares, (520) 621-4869 or olivareso@u.library.arizona.edu
Background Information (Encyclopedias, Handbooks, and Citation Guides)
Chronology of Hispanic-American History: from pre-Columbian times to the present, E184.S75 C49 Main Ref.
Hispanic American and Latin American history and chronology. Handbook of Hispanic Cultures in the United States, E184.S75 H365 Main Ref.
Anthropology, history, literature and sociology regarding Hispanic Americans. The Latino Encyclopedia, E184.S75 L357 Main Ref.
Includes the Chicano movement, Chicano Park, Spanish Americans and Spanish Borderlands.
The Borderlands Encyclopedia
from the University of Texas at El Paso
A multimedia instructional resource on contemporary issues of the U.S.-Mexico border region and a a repository of information for ready and available resources addressing those issues.

93. Sections
who study Colombian topics; to facilitate the organization of panels on Colombiaat LASA Congresses; latin AMERICA AND THE PACIFIC RIM 2005 Members
http://lasa.international.pitt.edu/sections.htm
LASA Sections LASA Sections exist to promote the common interest of Association members in specific areas of Latin American Studies. They are a means of increasing communication and interaction among persons of similar interests within the framework of the larger organization. They help to broaden involvement in LASA, and to make the Association more participatory and responsive to constituencies. For 2005 there are 29 Sections. LASA members may join as many Sections as they choose. The only requirements are that their LASA membership be current and that they pay the additional fee for Section membership (currently $8). The following statements reflecting the mission and activities of each Section are provided by the Section chairs. The name of the current chair, his/her email address and office telephone number are also provided. Please feel free to contact that individual directly if you have specific questions related to a Section and to contact the LASA Secretariat if you wish to join a particular Section.
BRAZIL

2005 Members
This LASA Section focuses on comparative transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary studies involving Brazil and its relations with other regions of the Americas, including Spanish America, the Caribbean, and also areas of the United States where heavy populations of Brazilians and Hispanics have an impact on the local demography and culture. We believe that this Section will provide a space for bridging gaps in Latin American Studies.

94. UO Latin American Studies - Program
Career opportunities for students completing latin American studies are available The University of Oregon offers a minor in latin American Studies
http://las.uoregon.edu/program/undergrad.shtml

Program
Events News Faculty ... Image Galleries LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES
175 Prince Lucien Campbell Hall
Phone: (541) 346-5051
E-mail: las@gladstone.uoregon.edu
Program Undergraduate studies Graduate studies Courses Preparation. High school students who have taken courses in political science, econom ics, history, or other approaches to international affairs, or who have participated in extracurricular activities (such as the Oregon High School International Relations League) may well be interested in Latin American studies. Community college students who have taken courses in international relations may be interested in specializing in Latin American studies. Careers. Career opportunities for students completing Latin American studies are available throu gh such avenues as the Peace Corps, the United States Foreign Service (including U.S. Information Agency), the for eign aid programs of the American government, the United Nations and other international organizations, private foundations, international businesses, and international nongovernmental organizations (including church, human-rights, and environmental organizations).

95. E-OTI: Networking In Latin America: A View From The Fringe
It has also spawned EsLaRed, the latin American Networking School, Ricartintroduced me to Saul Hahn of the Organization of American States,
http://www.isoc.org/oti/articles/0401/pietrosemoli.html
Networking in Latin America: A View from the Fringe
By Ermanno Pietrosemoli
ermanno@ula.ve

Merida is a small university town perched on a mesa between two rivers at the foot of the Sierra Nevada, the northern end of the Andes range.
Although the view of the snowcapped mountains has been a centuries-old source of inspirations for academics, at 700 kilometers (434 miles) by mountain roads from Caracas it hardly qualifies as a technology Mecca. Yet in the past decade it has seen the birth of the first academic computer network in Venezuela and a Wide Area Broadband Wire-less Data Communication Network that was recognized by SuperComm'98 as the best in the Remote Access category.
It has also spawned EsLaRed, the Latin American Networking School, which since 1992 has trained a thousand professionals in various aspects of networking and applications. These accomplishments are the very proof that the Internet can empower the residents of many backwater regions to take a more active role in the global arena.
Ten years ago, the University of the Andes had 40,000 students and 3,000 professors, yet interaction with the rest of the world was very limited. The postal system was slow and unreliable, international phone and fax very expensive, and the university's libraries made journals available only several months after they were published; books took even longer. Although important research was carried out, such as research that led to the development of the Orimulsion (a technique to make viable the tapping of shale oil), it was limited to a few well-established research groups that were able to attract financing. Nowadays, thanks to the Internet, a plethora of extramural relationships has brought new life to the university and the city that boasts 60 cybercafes.

96. Latin American Studies
Seminar on the Acquisition of latin American Library Materials (SALALM) Pan American Health Organization Country Health Profiles
http://www.smith.edu/libraries/subject/las.htm
Smith College Libraries
Latin American Studies Resources

97. Latin American And Latino Studies
Contemporary latin American artists exhibitions at the Organization of AmericanStates 19411964. Lanham, MD Scarecrow Press, 1997. (RH) Ref +N 6502 .5 .
http://www.library.fordham.edu/res_guid/Latino/Latino.html
LATIN AMERICAN AND LATINO STUDIES RESEARCH DATABASES BIBLIOGRAPHIES/HANDBOOKS DICTIONARIES INDEXES/STATISTICS ... INTERNET SITES This guide includes a selection of print and electronic resources for doing research in Latin American and Latino Studies. It is not meant to be a comprehensive list of all the resources available, but rather, to provide a starting point for research about Latin America. Since Latin American and Latino Studies is interdisciplinary, other guides from a range of disciplines may also be useful.
Research Databases
Historical Abstracts

Indexes 2,100 journals on every country except the United States and Canada. Columbia International Affairs Online
Full text of books on international affairs published by Columbia University Press. Online Newspapers
Provides access to a variety of newspapers from Latin American countries, arranged by geographical region. Under "Reading Room", click on "Newpapers". Ethnic News Watch
Provides full text of minority newspapers and magazines since 1991.
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Dictionaries
Allsopp, Richard, ed.

98. DefenseLINK News: SOUTHCOM Faces Threats To Peace In Latin America, Caribbean
Hill said the World Health Organization describes latin America as the world smost violent region, based on the numbers of homicides per capita,
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Mar2004/n03312004_200403317.html
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SOUTHCOM Faces Threats to Peace in Latin America, Caribbean
By Rudi Williams
American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, March 31, 2004 Despite the many pressing demands on the nation and its resources, the United States must pay more attention to traditional and emerging threats in the Latin American and Caribbean region of the world, Army Gen. James T. Hill said in March 24 testimony before the House Armed Services Committee. Army Gen. James T. Hill, commander of U.S. Southern Command, told the House Armed Services Committee March 24 that the United States must pay more attention to traditional and emerging threats in the Latin American and Caribbean region. Army photo
(Click photo for screen-resolution image); high-resolution image available. For example, he said, Colombia's considerable progress in the battle against narcoterrorism is offset by negative developments elsewhere in the region, particularly in Haiti, Bolivia and Venezuela. "These developments represent an increasing threat to U.S. interests," said Hill, commander of the U.S. Southern Command, with headquarters in Miami.

99. Center For Latin American Studies, UC Berkeley
Settlement patterns, symbolism, and social organization in complex societies 19th and 20th century latin American literature; Southerncone and Brazil;
http://www.clas.berkeley.edu:7001/Academics/faculty/
Faculty Affiliated with the Center Center for Latin American Studies Faculty Advisory Committee Department of African American Studies
Associate Professor
Francophone and Anglophone
Literature of Africa and the Caribbean
African American women writers
vac@berkeley.edu
Percy Hintzen
Associate Professor
Political Sociology
Social change
phintzen@berkeley.edu Michel Laguerre Professor Contemporary social theory Transnational citizenship Multiculturalism Globalization Multinational family organization Caribbean mlaguerr@berkeley.edu Stephen Small Associate Professor Slavery Mixed race people in the U.S. and Caribbean small@socrates.berkeley.edu Department of Agriculture and Resource Economics Alain de Janvry Professor Economic planning Poverty Agricultural and rural development policy alain@are.berkeley.edu Richard Norgaard Professor Environment and development Economics of technological change and petroleum scarcity Economic and ecological systems in the Brazilian Amazon norgaard@socrates.berkeley.edu

100. Green Valley Media : Latin America - Films
Members of the North American organization Witness for Peace discuss their in the affairs of latin America, and any other organization seeking to
http://www.greenvalleymedia.org/latin_america.php3?ticket=

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