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The resource curse, also known as the paradox of plenty or the poverty paradox, is the hypothesis that countries with an abundance of natural resources (such as fossil fuels and certain minerals) have lower economic growth, lower rates of democracy, or poorer development outcomes than countries with fewer natural resources. [1]
Corriente Roja (lit. ' Red Current ' or ' Red Stream '; abbrev. CR) is a Spanish Trotskyist political organization, adhering to the International Workers League – Fourth International in 2012. CR defends and supports social struggles, class independence and political gains of the working class in order to establish a republic of workers.
The Fountain of la Abundancia, or Fuente de la Abundancia, was located in the Plaza de la Cebada in Madrid, for this plaza also was known by this name. It has retained several architectural elements and various coats of arms , which were saved from demolition work which took place in the 19th century, to be integrated into a new structure.
Spanish translation by Radamés Molina and César Mora: La conquista de la abundancia: La abstracción frente a la riqueza del ser, Paidós: Barcelona and Buenos Aires 2001, 336 pp. Italian translation by P. Adamo: Conquista dell'abbondanza: Storie dello scontro fra astrazione e ricchezza dell'essere , Raffaello Cortina: Milan 2002, 350 pp.
Horn of Plenty (Spanish: El cuerno de la abundancia) is a 2008 Cuban / Spanish comedy film directed by Juan Carlos Tabío. [1] [2] Cast. Jorge Perugorría - Bernardito;
La Muralla Roja (lit. ' the Red Wall ') is a postmodern apartment complex in Manzanera, Calpe, Spain. It is designed by Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill for the client Palomar S.A. in 1968 [1] and fully constructed by 1973. It has been ranked among "Ricardo Bofill's 10 Most Iconic Works". [2]
San Juan, Orito, Guamués, Cohembi, San Miguel, Güeppi, Campuya, Ere, Algodón, Yaguas, Cotuhé, Puretê, Paraná de Jacurapa The Putumayo River or Içá River ( Spanish : Río Putumayo , Portuguese : Rio Içá ) is one of the tributaries of the Amazon River , southwest of and parallel to the Japurá River .