China Loan Argentina 7.5 Billion

Conventillos better than villas.

Education was as its best ever, the public school did work those days, we re talking of what demographers call "transicion demografica", which means huge infraestructure works in the cities, like agua potable, gas, cloacas, etc, with the result: the extension of life expectancy. It was an integrated society, for example, the public school, since you almost did not have private ones, was an open spot where converged the multimillionaire with the poor. And everything was like that, they were every where, every time, at the same place, social interaction, the relationship with the otherness, they took the same bus, they walk the same street, they lived under the same State (this is the key to understand what Im saying, the role of the state and its investments in infraestructure, education, health, etc) of course less corruption, less invation of the market in peoples lives (you know, the way they dressed, what they ate, no Nike or McDonalds, etc)

And I wonder how "vivencia criolla" could have flourished in such a wonderful and utopic environment.
 


In Spanish is Ciudad de Buenos Aires while instead of agencia we say ministerio, departamento, etc.

Entiendo castelllano, but this attorney-speak could use further translation. I am mystified as to what role the US government plays in Macri's city elevator inspections.
 
Perhaps in the future graduate students will go to China for post-graduates studies instead of USA B)
 
Perhaps in the future graduate students will go to China for post-graduates studies instead of USA B)

This is already happening somehow, but for the Argen-Chinese community only. and the Argentinean children of Chinese parents are obligated to study in China. I know people from Taiwan, and Japan who have returned to their countries for a post-grade and came back to Argentina; I heard cases like these but for China too. The post-graduate degrees are not common in China, but studying 2 or 3 years for Argentineans having Chinese parents is required by the Chinese government, and toddlers are sent to China for a few years. The IQ world can change depending of the level of education, China/Japan/Korea/etc. are in the top list of countries with best education in the world. I guess very bad things happen there, but in terms of education, it is a very strict education, and discipline is super high, if this is how the world should behave is other story, but in terms of education China already exceeded the expectations of the education.

Studying Chinese is in my plans, at least I will learn the most basic words. I have been learning some words by my own with some results, it is not as complex as it looks. I am not super smart for learning a new language, I do not have the absolute ear, time, or discipline, so then, to be realistic I will just learn a few words. By the moment I have other plans in the agenda (like improving my English skills). At first I just considered it as something not important, but now it is becoming a need. The most difficult part seems to be the 5 accents they use for each vowel, this is hard to detect.
 
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