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  1. Rich One

    Why Argentina’s public universities are paralyzed by protests?

    Note: UBA and Public Universities in Argentina are free ONLY for permanents residents with Argentine DNI. Foreign residents have the same rights as citizens.
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    Why Argentina’s public universities are paralyzed by protests?

    Higher Education isn't free, taxpayers pay for it. The Argentinians that don't attend, pay with their taxes. Some pay for University Education when they will never finish High School..??
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    Doug Casey: Flee the USA to Freedom in Argentina

    57.30 minutes interview exceeds what one's backside can tolerate.
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    Milei fires foreign minister for opposing US embargo on Cuba

    Argentina has traditionally voted against the Cuban embargo "Cuba has been under a U.S. trade and financial embargo since the early 1960s, but there are several exceptions that allow for the export of food, agricultural products, medical supplies, humanitarian donations, and several other...
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    Is Argentina Still a Good Deal?

    Nice couple. Excellent collage a space to dream on.
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    Excellent 1 Bedroom Recoleta Apart for Rent, Available November

    Temporary apartment US$700 per month, all utilities included Excellent new Recoleta Apt. for rent by owner, Fully equipped, Work area for Nomads, fast wifi, Weekly cleaning included Available for longer stays. Check-In: Flexible You pay at the time of entering the apartment, month-to-month...
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    Big Transport Strike Today

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    Big Transport Strike Today

    No Armored Trucks /Transporte de Valores like Prosegur. Shortage of cash at W.U.
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    Is Argentina Still a Good Deal?

    If you enjoyed the roller coaster upswing tighten your belt for the faaast downswing
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    Is Argentina Still a Good Deal?

    Most agents/landlords know that the dollar will appreciate way less than inflation. In three years . No savvy landlord will buy that deal. three years no adjustment. Some landlords in my building refused dollar rentals, prefer pesos with quarterly adjustments.
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    Learning Argentinian Spanish (app)

    If you're a professional over 40 needn't worry
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    Learning Argentinian Spanish (app)

    Here is an interesting video on Neutral Spanish, does it resemble Bogota accent ? Notice the body language i.e, face expressions
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    Learning Argentinian Spanish (app)

    Some international films and series dubbed in Spanish in Netflix have choices such as "Español de España " or "Español Neutro" To date "Español Argentino" is not available yet.
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    Learning Argentinian Spanish (app)

    Neutral Spanish is what is used on Telenovelas, and across the US Spanish TV channels. Argentinian actors in Mexican novelas must learn neutral Spanish, lunfardo not allowed. Excelente ejemplo.
  15. Rich One

    Greetings, I plan to visiting BA around Nov 11.

    I'm sure that in areas like Pilar, San Isisdro all the facilities you request are available $$$$ plus add sailing and rowing clubs. All the needs for the very rich. In those areas you need 1 or 2 cars? Plus rentals are for the rich. Consider places 100 kms away from Capital, in the Provincia.!
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    Learning Argentinian Spanish (app)

    Learning neutral Spanish is valuable, Lunfardo maybe? I'll say it once again. The key issue in communicating (in Spanish) is the Accent/Phonetics , to carry a conversation let's say over the phone. Many Many famous English teachers concentrate on Vocabulary, verb tenses and the like. To improve...
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    Learning Argentinian Spanish (app)

    Some Argentinians resent the use of Lunfardo by English Speakers, particularly if Mispronounced..! (I do) The use of the "Che" to address people, needs expertise to determine when it's appropriate..?
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    Learning Argentinian Spanish (app)

    News from Argentina..! https://www.infobae.com/ultimas-noticias/
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    Is Argentina Still a Good Deal?

    Don't hold your breath.
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