Argentina: "Comprising almost the entire southern half of South America, Argentina is the world's eighth largest country, covering an area of 2.8 million square km. Argentina possesses some of the world's tallest mountains, expansive deserts, and impressive waterfalls, with the diversity of the land ranging from wild, remote areas in southern Patagonia to the bustling metropolis of Buenos Aires in the north."
http://www.geographia.com/argentina/
Portal Universia Argentina S.A. Argentina http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/argentina.html
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Lyceum Omega Publications
Buenos Aires
http://h2o.law.harvard.edu/ViewProject.do?projectID=385
"Located on the banks of the Ilissus in an eastern suburb of Athens, the Lyceum was a gymnasium with covered walks named after the neighboring temple of Lycian Apollo. In 335 B.C. Aristotle established a school and research institute in the Lyceum under the patronage of the Macedonian proconsul, Antipater."
http://www.mtsu.edu/~phil/News/lycos.html
"Opened in 335 BC, the Lyceum was a centre of study and research in both science and philosophy, which in that time were still seen as part of the same subject, philosophy. Alongside these intellectual pursuits, physical exercise was also undertaken, as the excavation of a wrestling ring illustrates.
Aristotle himself is credited not only with laying the foundations for all subsequent western Philosophy, particularly in establishing his system, of logic, but also with getting the ball rolling in areas as diverse as biology, political science and literary theory.
The site is situated just 200 yards from the British Embassy."
http://faculty.washington.edu/smcohen/320/LyceumFound.html
Integrated with teaching Psychology and Organizational Systems online at Harvard University, Dr. Lindblom conducts international General Systems Research in cross-cultural organizational psychology. The emphasis is on extreme complex systems abnormality (terrorism, state sanctioned , extralegal execution). Research is conducted in three areas: multi-modal sociometric, historical and political psychology. His focus is in Distance Learning of psychological theory and practice in graduate academic organizations. His most recent book is: Victor Jara: Terrorist or Patriot?
Dr. Lindblom is known for an active research agenda in foundational questions and solutions to intractable issues in sociometric General Systems Theory and application. His center of attention revolves around study of confounding organizational processes where functioning systems breakdown. As a person of passion, many interests converge in teaching, research, training and writing.
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