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  2. Chronicle of a Boy Alone - Wikipedia

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    Chronicle of a Boy Alone (Spanish: Crónica de un niño solo), also known as Chronicle of a Lonely Child, is a 1965 Argentine film directed by Leonardo Favio. It won the Silver Condor Award for Best Film. It was selected as the greatest Argentine film of all time in a poll conducted by the Museo del Cine Pablo Ducrós Hicken in 2000. [1]

  3. Big Five personality traits - Wikipedia

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    Cheung, van de Vijver, and Leong (2011) suggest, however, that the Openness factor is particularly unsupported in Asian countries and that a different fifth factor is identified. [ 167 ] Sopagna Eap et al. (2008) found that European-American men scored higher than Asian-American men on extroversion, conscientiousness, and openness, while Asian ...

  4. The Girl (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    "De nuevo un obstáculo se interpone entre los planes de Manuel y Belky" 28 July 2016 () 11.2 [60] 54 "Yolima le deja el camino libre a Manuel para que haga su vida con Belky" 29 July 2016 () 10.9 [61] 55 "Belky se gana la admiración de Rodrigo como asistente de Alfonso" 1 August 2016 () 12.0 [62] 56

  5. Holy Infant of Atocha - Wikipedia

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    Holy Infant of Atocha, Santo Niño de Atocha, Holy Child of Atocha, Saint Child of Atocha, or Wise Child of Atocha is a Roman Catholic image of the Christ Child popular among the Hispanic cultures of Spain, Latin America and the southwestern United States. It is distinctly characterized by a basket of bread he carries, along with a staff, and a ...

  6. Niño (name) - Wikipedia

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    Niño (Spanish for boy) is a given name, nickname and surname of Spanish origin. The appearance of the surname dates back to medieval Spain, where several prestigious families had the surname, such as the Niño de Guevara family of Bishops from Andalusia, and the Niño brothers, who were involved in the Discovery of the Americas.

  7. The Story of the Man Who Turned into a Dog - Wikipedia

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    Anti-capitalism [2]; Theatre of the Oppressed [2]; Dehumanization [5]; The importance of spoken language [1] [2] [6]. The contrast between human speech and the barking required of the man in his job as a watchdog could hardly be more stark, and at the end of the story he has entirely lost the ability to speak.

  8. The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World - Wikipedia

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    The story was included in Márquez's 1984 "Collected Stories". [4] A study guide has been produced for the story. [5]Constance Pedoto, in the Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics, compares the magical realist story to tales from Alaska such as "The Cormorant Hunters" by the Iñupiat Frank Ellana or "Two Great Polar Bear Hunters" by the King Island Eskimo Aloysius Pikonganna.

  9. Vince Gironda - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Anselmo Gironda (November 9, 1917 – October 18, 1997) [2] was an American professional bodybuilder, personal trainer, author, co-founder of the supplement company NSP Nutrition, and owner of the celebrity-frequented Vince's Gym.