Argentina is one of the most fortunate countries because it has a variety of cultures and beliefs; this makes it one of the countries people go to the most in Latin America. We can find many theaters, such as El Theater Colón, Teatro Nacional Cervantes o el Teatro General San Martín.
In the first place, as a consequence of the variety of cultures, In Argentina there is a wide freedom of religion guaranteed by article 15 of the Constitution, although the state recognized a pre-eminent in the Catholic Church which has a distinct legal status with respect to the remaining churches and denominations: according to the Constitution argentina (Article 2), the National State must sustain and according to the Civil Code, is legally equivalent to an entity of public law did not state. This differential regime, however, does not mean to elevate the status of Catholicism official religion of the Republic. [105] The Vatican and Argentina have signed a concordat which regulates relations between the state and the Catholic Church.
Another principal belief in Argentina is San La Muerte. Its origin is about a monk. He was curing the aboriginal and poor people in the province of Corrientes by the year 1750. He was capture and accused of witchcraft and locked in a cell whose door was sealed. After seven days, They went to look, but they found only bones. The legend who raised his hand pointing to his main accuser, who along with the rest of their persecutors died of mysterious illnesses.
To conclude, the people use this image as a lucky charm. This is carved into one piece of hardwood, bone (sometimes human bones), lead etc. It is probably a good energy of people in their everyday.
Nowadays, Argentina remenber the differences between people with a officials have led to fame Simon Wiesenthal Center to announce a final campaign to locate elderly war criminals hiding in South americas mean an operation last chance. "The natural tendency is to be sympathetic towards people after they reach a certain age, but these are the last people on earth who deserve sympathy," said Efraim Zuroff, the center of the top Nazi hunter. The Wiesenthal Center Nazi hunters have resulted in hundreds of war criminals to justice since the end of World War II, and South americas has always fertile ground: the permissive standards of immigration after the war allowed many Nazis to avoid prosecution in Europe and create new identities in the south americas. Some Third Reich's most infamous names ended up in countries like Argentina, where the government of President Juan Per Is No Aided Nazi war criminals fleeing postwar Europe and the Nuremberg trials.
Besides, The Wiesenthal Center hopes a forthcoming that will include Aribert Heim, an Austrian-born doctor wanted to kill hundreds of prisoners at the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria lethal operations conducted without anesthesia. Heim has a daughter in Chile y se cree by Zuroff and others of being alive, either in Chile or Argentina. Although the family has stated that Heim is dead, the German authorities have discovered a bank account with more than $ 1.5 million that could be claimed by their children if they were to offer proof of his death. They have not done so, and now, in the belief that the account would remain finance Heim, Germany has created a special task force to track him. "There is now a prize of EUR 310000 on her head - 130,000 offered by the German government, another 130000 offered by us, and this July the Austrians added another 50,000 euros," said Zuroff. But even if Heim is trying him in court could prove difficult if not impossible. The extradition process can take years. The Wiesenthal Center of leaders met last week with government officials in Argentina, Chile, Brazil and Uruguay to advocate for cooperation in case of any war criminals are. Such cooperation has been spotty in the past. In Argentina, researchers and human rights groups have long tried to make the government to release immigration records and archives, in his view could detail Per Is No aid efforts actively to the relocation of Nazis to Argentina .
in adition, the government of the Secretariat of State Intelligence, known as Sid, has not released other documents that investigators believe exist and could shed light on a period that many Argentines consider a shameful chapter in the history of the country. "Sid denies having documents relating to the Division reports that the office is operating Per Is No steps of the office," said Sergio Widder, who heads the Wiesenthal Center's office in Buenos Aires. "The truth is that this response is not credible." Why No remains an icon in Argentina, and his movement still dominates the country's policy. UKI Goni, a journalist who has written two books on the links of Argentina with the Nazis, said that some Argentine politicians do not feel address the issue. "The biggest Peronists have a really hard time dealing with him, but the younger ones, especially those who grew up during the military dictatorship here, are more willing to accept Per n Do was not a demigod," said Goni. In 2005, for example, the Argentine government finally acknowledged and repealed a secret order prohibiting Jews fleeing the Holocaust to enter Argentina. Goni learned of the order through his grandfather, who was one of the diplomats that forced Argentines "Directive 11" in the 1940's. "I think there is a chance they might find someone who is still alive," said Goni. "There is a slim last chance."
To concude, in Argentina the most famous criminals are people who have nazi culture. They are murders and influence with their ideas. they choose this country because they want to escape for eropean cop.
In Argentina in the year 2003, the government wanted that in the curricula of the schools publish, it has a sex education. Because they thought on sexual health and responsible procreation.
This law one declares for the well-being of the citizens, But while the law provided for sex education in public schools, it did not expressly delegate drawing up a curriculum to the Ministry of Education, or contemplate a special law. Then this change, this change made a new disorder in the classrooms. But psychologist and specialists in education worked a lot to make reformations and to be able to have with success a good curriculum.
In the investigation of this new program, was found that 34 percent of female teenage survey respondents did not use any contraceptive method the first time they had intercourse, and seven percent said they used coitus interruptus, a practice not recommended for the prevention of pregnancy or infection with HIV, the AIDS virus. With this data, the idea was that sex education will be taught to girls and boys from preschool level, through primary and secondary education, and in teacher training courses at tertiary level. Because it’s possible that this information help to young women and men.
To conclude, the Ministry of education is really pending of a good develop of the civic youths. as students and like a person, this can be the reason of so much success of the education in Argentina.
In the article found three major culture barriers: first: the structure of the day and the cultural get together, second: the regard to physical and mental appearance and third how to keep safe.
Argentineans are accustomed to be awake until high hours of the night. Also is common that they have dinner after half night. They love to socialize and always have something to say when you are talking with them. But if you want to give an opinion, you must speak very loudly to capture the attention. In a second part, it is important to take account that the physical appearance is insanely important and psychiatrists are too highly regarded in Argentina. In addition if you are woman, you must be a size zero to get along in Argentina without a mental breakdown. Most of the women are anorexic and are a size zero. Lastly, the streets of Argentina are packed with bad drivers and bad manners.
In an other hand, Argentia has as second religion the football. This sport helps to unite the friends, because it is the best plan for them. But it has some complications. A complication is that the fans of each team, arm to kill the person that has the contrary T-shirt.
To conclude is so difficult to practice this culture because Argentina is different from Latin-American countries, but it is a good place where one can live. You only take account that you needed time to adapt to this culture.
In a first place, in an article the author said that Argentina suffered for a long time a difficult situation with their economy. But the government decided to devalue the currency. After this Argentina’s economy was changed creeping.
Later, Peddicord began with other topic, the Argentine culture. She said of three representative things to Argentina: tango, the gaucho, and yerba mate. But she began speaking of the tango. Tango is compound with different forms: instrumental, vocal, dance, or any combination thereof. She explains that Tango is an artistic expression of love and passion, and beautiful melody. Argentina recognized by the world thanks to the tango, for example in Las Vegas an important and famous person is Señor Tango. He has a big company (orchestra) compose by singers and dancers, treat audiences to a century of tango styles. When the author told about Gaucho, she simply explain that the gaucho is a personification of the pioneer spirit of Argentina - courageous and independent. And the last icon of Argentina is yerba mate. This dink is a habit for people en this country. Besides yerba mate has a very defined form to consume it. cups have covers with integrated straws so the herb doesn’t leave your cup.
In the other hand, Peddicord told about the architecture. She mentions that the architecture is eclectic and is very similar to European style. One typically apartment in Argentina is compose by three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a large kitchen, sitting room, dining room, and maid’s quarters.
Finitely, in the article mentions the important tourist place, Iguazú Falls. The Iguazú falls create a deafening roar and mist the surrounding lush subtropical forests. It is higher Victoria Falls and wider than Niagara Falls. Te better moment to see it, is April to October, because it has less humidity.
Argentina is located at the southern tip of America. Its territory is divided into 23 provinces and autonomous town: Buenos Aires, capital of the nation and seat of the federal government. In this country living close to 40 million people, which have some human development indices, a percentage of globalization, GDP per capita level of economic growth and quality of life, which are among the highest in Latin America.
His American mainland, which covers much of the Southern Cone, bounded on the north by Bolivia and Paraguay, Brazil to the northeast, west and south by Chile and Uruguay, and on the east by the Atlantic Ocean.
The Argentine continental territory is located between the Andes Mountains, the South Atlantic Ocean and the Antarctic continent. The country can be divided into three broad geographic areas: The central and northern plains; The area south of Patagonian plateau; The western, mountainous of the Andes, on the border with Chile and with its highest peak located in the Aconcagua, in the province of Mendoza.
Overall, the climate is mild but extends to a subtropical climate in the north and sub-polar in the far south. The north of the country is characterized by very warm and humid summers with mild winters and dry, to be subject to periodic droughts. The center of the country has warm summers with rain, storms, thunder (producing hail in the west), and cool winters. The southern regions have hot summers and cold winters with heavy snowfall, especially in mountainous areas. The hot and humid climates of northern g
ive temperatures ranging from 27 ° C in January and 12 ° C in July and abundant rainfall in the province of Misiones with 1500mm descended westward with 600 mm. The temperate climate are in the Pampas with an average temperature of 15 ° C and rainfall ranging from 900 mm to 500 mm east to west.
In the other hand, in Argentina there is a very wide freedom of religion guaranteed by article 15 of the National Constitution, but the state recognizes a pre-eminent character to the Catholic Church which has a distinct legal status with respect to the remaining churches and confessions. According to studies commissioned by the Argentine Episcopal Conference, 88% of Argentines have been baptized as Catholics, of whom 18.5% are practitioners, but 35% do not attend church. In addition The 1853 Constitution established a system of representative government, republican and federal levels, which has been maintained by all the constitutional reforms undertaken since then. Argentina is formed by the federal union of the provinces that emerged after the dissolution of the Viceroyalty of the River Plate and the incorporation of those were forming from the National Territories. The provinces are autonomous, which is explicit in Article 121 of the National Constitution: “The provinces retain all the powers not delegated by the Constitution to the Federal Government, and which have been specifically reserved for special events at the time of its incorporation. ”The Constitution currently in force is the text of which is established by the Constitutional Convention of 1994.”
In conclusion, Argentina offers a great opportunity for Latin Americans as much as its climate conditions policies are easy to access work or study. In addition to being a beautiful country with great flora and fauna to know