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  2. Piedras del Tunjo Archaeological Park - Wikipedia

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    Muñoz Castiblanco, Guillermo (2006), Pinturas rupestres en el Altiplano Cundiboyacense, Colombia - concentración y diversidad en la Sabana de Bogotá: Municipio de Suacha-Sibaté Cundinamarca - Rock paintings on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense, Colombia - concentration and diversity on the Bogotá savanna: municipality of Soacha-Sibaté ...

  3. Dora Elvira García González - Wikipedia

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    Dora Elvira García González is a Mexican professor and researcher with the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Studies (Tec de Monterrey) as well as director of the humanities school of the Mexico City Campus.

  4. Cultural diversity - Wikipedia

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    37th General Assembly of UNESCO in 2013, Paris. Cultural diversity is the quality of diverse or different cultures, as opposed to monoculture.It has a variety of meanings in different contexts, sometimes applying to cultural products like art works in museums or entertainment available online, and sometimes applying to the variety of human cultures or traditions in a specific region, or in the ...

  5. Dialectic - Wikipedia

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    In classical philosophy, dialectic (Ancient Greek: διαλεκτική dialektikḗ) is a form of reasoning based upon dialogue of arguments and counter-arguments, advocating propositions (theses) and counter-propositions ().

  6. Gloria Anzaldúa - Wikipedia

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    Gloria Evangelina Anzaldúa (September 26, 1942 – May 15, 2004) was an American scholar of Chicana feminism, cultural theory, and queer theory.She loosely based her best-known book, Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza (1987), on her life growing up on the Mexico–Texas border and incorporated her lifelong experiences of social and cultural marginalization into her work.

  7. José Pérez Ocaña - Wikipedia

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    José Pérez Ocaña (Cantillana, Seville, 24 March 1947 - 18 September 1983), also known as Ocaña, was a performer artist, painter, and Spanish LGBT rights activist.. Ocaña was a central figure in Barcelona's counter-culture movement during the Spanish transition to democracy, at a time of particular vitality. [1]

  8. Asociación Guías Argentinas - Wikipedia

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    La Guía se respeta a sí misma y valora la diversidad. (The Girl Guide respects herself and values diversity.) 5. La Guía es amable y atenta. (The Guide is nice and kind.) 6. La Guía se reconoce como parte de la naturaleza y protege el medio ambiente. (The Girl Guide sees herself as part of Nature and protects the environment.) 7.

  9. Rosa Cobo Bedía - Wikipedia

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    Rosa Cobo Bedía in 2018. Rosa Cobo Bedía (born 17 December 1956) is a Spanish feminist, writer, and professor of sociology of gender at the University of A Coruña.She is also the director of the Center for Gender Studies and Feminists at the same university. [1]