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Isabel Fernandez is 11 years old in 1994, growing up in Havana, Cuba, under Fidel Castro's communist regime. Isabel is deeply tied to her Cuban heritage , particularly through her music. One issue she experiences, however, is that she is unable to count a Cuban rhythm called clave , which she thinks is made to come naturally to Cubans.
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Isabel Fernández was born on 10 March 1980 in Oruro. Fernández attended the Bolivian Catholic University , where she initially majored in medicine before switching to communication studies , inspired by her mother's staff work for Radio Pío XII.
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Isabel Fernández (born 1980) is a Bolivian journalist and politician. Isabel Fernández may also refer to: Isabel Fernández de Soto (born 1950), Colombian tennis player; Isabel Fernández (judoka) (born 1972), Spanish judoka; Isabel Fernandes (born 1985), Angolan team handball player
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Bestselling author Isabel Allende spoke about the current "anti-immigrant" sentiment, book bans, women's rights, Latin America and what is left for her to write, in a wide-ranging interview with ...
"Membership in a Particular Social Group under the Refugee Act of 1980: Social Identity and the Legal Concept of the Refugee". Columbia Law Review. 92 (4): 923– 53. doi:10.2307/1122973. JSTOR 1122973. Millbank, Jenni (2009). "'The Ring of Truth': A Case Study of Credibility Assessment in Particular Social Group Refugee Determinations".