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Principal Locations
  1. Bahia Blanca
  2. Belen
  3. Buenos Aires
  4. Córdoba
  5. Comodoro Rivadavia
  6. Concordia
  7. Corrientes
  8. Eduardo Castex
  9. Esquel
  10. Formosa
  11. Isca Yacu
  12. Jesús María
  13. La Plata
  14. La Rioja
  15. Mar del Plata
  16. Mendoza
  17. Neuquén
  18. Paraná
  19. Posadas
  20. Puerto Madryn
  21. Rawson, Chubut
  22. Río Cuarto
  23. Río Gallegos
  24. Resistencia
  25. Rio Grande, Argentina
  26. Rosario
  27. Salta
  28. San Carlos de Bariloche
  29. San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca
  30. San Francisco
  31. San Isidro
  32. San Juan
  33. San Luis
  34. San Miguel de Tucumán
  35. San Salvador de Jujuy
  36. Santa Fe
  37. Santa Rosa, Argentina
  38. Santiago del Estero
  39. Trelew
  40. Ushuaia
  41. Viedma
  42. Villa María

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Fact About Argentina



Vol 36 No 1, January - March 1998 Page 10

Last year was solely devoted to the implementation of an inservice teacher training program. Workshops were conducted on a monthly basis. These aimed at familiarizing teachers with the new thinking and developments in integrated language and content instruction and at providing teachers with a solid grounding in the language arts. By developing the language arts, students also develop the tools they need throughout the curriculum and their life-long learning. Informal feedback-after-class observations provided me with many useful opportunities to go over certain points teachers were not sure about and to become more sensitized to their concerns and needs. Teacher "buy-in" was immediate. All of them were very enthusiastic about the project and were responsi ... [Read More]

US Dept of State - Monitoring and Enforcing Trade Laws and Agreements

The United States has been the world's most active user of the WTO dispute settlement process. The Administration has used WTO dispute settlement both as a means of vindicating rights in particular cases, and as a way to communicate to U.S. trading partners that the United States expects them to be as serious as it is about complying with WTO rules. Since the January 1, 1995, entry into force of the WTO Agreement, the United States has decided to use WTO dispute settlement procedures in 53 cases (including 4 new complaints announced on May 1, 2000). The United States has been successful in litigation both by prevailing in cases it has brought, and by negotiating agreements that settled cases "out of court" in its favor in virtually all sectors, including manufacturing, intellectual property, agriculture, and services. ... [Read More]

US Department Of State Post Report
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Implementation of FTAA will bring increasedgrowth from trade, new jobs that will help close the income gap, greatereconomic stability to help head off financial crises, and increased governmentrevenue to be used to improve basic education and health services. We onlyneed to look as far as Mexico to see the positive implications of freetrade.   After NAFTA went into effect, Mexico went from beingranked 36th in exports to 8th and gained over 3.5 million trade relatedjobs in less than 10 years. In fact, today Mexico has a larger economythan Brazil. ... [Read More]

The Treaty of Tlatelolco
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