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  2. Desafío (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Desafío a Muerte (Death Challenge), where the contestants who were sentenced after the cycle's other four challenges play to avoid being eliminated. The ones to come in last place are eliminated. The Black "box" is only used for the Desafío a Muerte, while the other challenges alternate around the remaining four boxes every cycle. Challenges ...

  3. The Challenge Argentina: El Desafío - Wikipedia

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    Argentina: El Desafío consists of a daily challenge, winner's selection and an elimination round. For the first ten episodes, players compete in male-female pairs which change for each cycle of the game. Daily Challenge: Players compete in the main challenge in male/female teams of two. The last-place team is automatically sent to the ...

  4. Signed Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Signed Spanish and Signed Exact Spanish are any of several manually coded forms of Spanish that apply the words (signs) of a national sign language to Spanish word order or grammar. In Mexico, Signed Spanish uses the signs of Mexican Sign Language ; [ 1 ] in Spain, it uses the signs of Spanish Sign Language , and there is a parallel Signed ...

  5. Spanish Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Sign Language (Spanish: Lengua de Signos Española, LSE) is a sign language used mainly by deaf people in Spain and the people who live with them. Although there are not many reliable statistics, it is estimated that there are over 100,000 speakers, 20-30% of whom use it as a second language.

  6. Argentine Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Argentine Sign Language (LSA) exhibits a distinct grammatical structure that differs from spoken languages such as Spanish. Notably, LSA lacks the concept of "Sujeto tácito" (tacit subject), a grammatical feature found in Spanish where the subject is inferred from the verb conjugation without explicit expression.

  7. Daily Word - Wikipedia

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    Daily Word in Braille began in 1934, and is available for free to the blind through Message of Hope. [6] Daily Word in Spanish, La Palabra Diaria, was first published in March 1955. [7] Daily Word in Large Type was introduced in 1978. Among Daily Word's former editors are Colleen Zuck [8] [9] and Martha Smock.

  8. The hateful signs may have disappeared, but racist attitudes ...

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    Hateful signs of this sort are no longer seen in public. A lot of people nowadays likely say that such views are of a distant past, right? Others may just ignore the issue with a “so what” shrug.

  9. Category:Spanish game shows - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Spanish game shows" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A ¡Allá tú! B.