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    1. Hiroshima Diary, Spanish language cover · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Warner Wells Publisher: Emecé Editores Date: 1957 Contributor: UNC Press Citation: Michihiko Hachiya, Diario de Hiroshima, (Buenos (...)

    2. FEMALE FONTS: EDITA & MAIOLA · EXPLORING DIVERSITY - What difference does a FONT make? · Duke Univer

      Cano is the co-founder with Ferran Milan of Letterjuice foundry based in Buenos Aires and Barcelona and has recently explored (...)

    3. Dissertations - Latin American & Caribbean Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      . & Caribbean Dissertations Worldwide ARGENTINA - Tesis UBA A catalog of theses and dissertations from the University of Buenos (...)

    4. Americas & Carribbean - International Advertising and Marketing - LibGuides at Duke University

      Introduction Research Strategies Africa Toggle Dropdown Egypt Nigeria South Africa Zambia Americas & Carribbean Toggle (...)

    5. FONTS FOR HEADINGS: VOCAL TYPE · EXPLORING DIVERSITY - What difference does a FONT make? · Duke Univ

      Font:   Eva   (large title font) Exhibit:  Our History, Our Voice: Latinx at Duke/Nuestra Historia, Nuestra Voz: Latinas/os/es/x en (2022 Duke (...)

    6. Settling Into Argentine Life · 'I Have No Right to Be Silent' - The Human Rights Legacy of Rabbi Mar

      Marshall and Naomi were soon learning how to maneuver through the vagaries of everyday life in 1960s Buenos Aires: long lines, (...)

    7. "I Have No Right to Remain Silent" · 'I Have No Right to Be Silent' - The Human Rights Legacy of Rab

      After a short stint at the University of Judaism, the Meyers moved to New York City where Marshall became the Rabbi of B’nai Jeshurun. As he had (...)

    8. "How Is a Human Being Made to Disappear?" · 'I Have No Right to Be Silent' - The Human Rights Legacy

      “I was left nude in the middle of the winter on the patio of one of the prisons [Villa Devoto, in Buenos Aires],” Marshall (...)

    9. A Lost Adolescence: The Story of Débora Benchoam · 'I Have No Right to Be Silent' - The Human Rights

      In July 1977, plainclothes security officers burst into the Buenos Aires family home of 16-year-old Débora Benchoam.

    10. Spanish Language Titles - History of Medicine Spanish Language and Bilingual Materials in the Rubens

      Pharmacology Fisiología y farmacología : programa : Buenos Aires, Argentina, 9-15 Agosto 1959 Sexual Health Examen (...)

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