Kurtenbach, K., "Dealing with the Past in Latin America" in Reychler, L., and Paffenholz, T. (eds) Peacebuilding: A Field Guide (Lynne Rienner: Boulder, 2001) at 353K. Kurtenbach, "Dealing with the Past in Latin America" in Reychler, L., and Paffenholz, T. (eds) Peacebuilding...
Dealing with the past in Latin America, South Africa and Germany T Louis,M Molope,S Peters - 《Dealing with the Past》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 Dealing with an International Credit Crunch: Policy Responses to Sudden Stops in Latin America Dealing with an international credit crunch is no ...
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【小题1】What can we learn about Latin from Paragraph 1? A.Most people didn’t learn Latin in the 20th century. B.Only educated people learned Latin in the past. C.Latin was not favored by scientists and writers. D.Latin was well-known since its birth.【小题2】The author mentions ...
Whileit's tough, we still can find the answers to our questions from the fragmentary evidenceavailable in written texts.28. What can we learn about Latin from Paragraph 1?A. Latin was well-known since its birth.B. Only educated people learned Latin in the past.C. Latin was not favored ...
There was no shortage of interest in the past in Normandy during the reign of Henry II. Although Latin was the conventional language employed by historians writing about the past, the vernacular became an important medium. The juxtaposition of Latin and French raises various questions about ...
4.Also,in•e′bri•at`ed.drunk; intoxicated. [1400–50; late Middle English < Latininēbriātus,past participle ofinēbriāreto make drunk =in-in-2+-ēbriāre,v. derivative ofēbriusdrunk] in•e`bri•a′tion,n. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictio...