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    Stupid question about english grammar

    "Multitude" is the noun, and is a singular word. Therefore, a multitude (of opportunities) IS unfolding.
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    Going rate for Editing (English)

    In regards to your question about what to charge for editing...I also edit academic papers for publication, written in English by Argentinians. I charge 10-15 pesos per page, depending on the complexity of the article, how horrid the english is, and whether the person is my english student or...
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    Onward Ticket Question

    JHB1216 - I found my "promise" to the airline ridiculous as well, but I didn't have to go through the hassle of buying a refundable ticket or paying for a flight I wouldn't use. Just be ready with a prepared plausible explanation and with proof that you are capable of buying a return ticket and...
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    Onward Ticket Question

    StElmoFrano, I would be sure to tell the airline you plan on leaving Argentina and traveling out of the country. I flew out of Miami on Copa airlines (Panamanian but associated with Continental, fabulous service and cheap) and was initially hassled. I told the airline I was traveling by bus...
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    Any UBA graduates out there?

    I have no experience with law school in Argentina, but I am a licensed attorney from the states. Unlike the US, law school in Argentina is not a graduate level program. Students enroll in law as college freshman and the entire law degree takes 5-6 years at a public institution. I personally...
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    Looking for a Bolivia expat hookup please

    Spork - are you an aspiring english teacher? I have no personal experience with Bolivia, but I would imagine that the market for english teachers there is minuscule compared to any mid-sized city in Argentina, let alone to BA. The BA expat group is like no other in Argentina. In fact, Buenos...
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    Recommend a city

    I live in Cordoba and enjoy it very much. It is a great deal smaller than BsAs, but still with good flights out of the country. I visited numerous times before moving here, usually connecting through Santiago. Not as many tourists, and the streets are not as smooth and clean as BsAs, but...
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    greetings and questions from a Cordoba expat

    Greetings BAexpats! I am an expat living Cordoba capital. I am from EEUU, Tennessee and have been living in Cordoba for the last 6 months with my long term Argentine boyfriend (we met and dated in the US). My Argentine and I visiting Buenos Aires next week for, you guessed it, a short trip...
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