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Relative Power of Current Monarchs - ... for many centuries a feature of international relations, though this has become increasingly irrelevant with the demise of absolutism and the rise of the republics. The rankings below of the current 32 sovereign monarchs are collated from information published in the 2005 CIA World Fact Book.
Demographics of Kazakhstan - As of 2003, there is a discrepancy between reputable sources as to the population of Kazakhstan. US government sources including the CIA World Fact Book and the US Census Bureau International Data Base list the current population as 16,763,795, while United Nations sources such as the World Bank give a 2002 estimate of 14,794,830.
Demographics of Guatemala - According to the CIA World Fact Book, Mestizos (mixed Amerindian-Spanish - in local Spanish called Ladino) and Europeans comprise 59.4% of the population and Amerindians comprise 40.
The World Is Flat - The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2005; ISBN 0374292884) is a best-selling book by Thomas L. Friedman analyzing the progress of globalization in the early twenty-first century.
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There he also excelled as an athlete. Che Guevara Ernesto Rafael Guevara de la Serna (June 14, 1928 October 9, 1967), commonly known as Che Guevara, was an Argentine-born Marxist revolutionary and Cuban guerrilla leader. He spent many of his holidays traveling in Latin America. In this upper-middle class family with leftist leanings, Guevara became a hero of Third World socialist revolutionary movements, as a boy. In 1948, he entered the University of Buenos Aires to study medicine. In 1951, Guevara's older friend, Alberto Granado, a physician and a political radical, sugg... Youth Guevara was a member of Fidel Castro's "26th of July Movement," which seized power in Cuba in 1959. There he also excelled as a scholar; he completed his medical studies in March 1953. Though suffering from the crippling bouts of asthma that were to handicap him throughout his life, he excelled as a boy. In 1948, he entered the University of Buenos Aires to study medicine. In 1951, Guevara's older friend, Alberto Granado, a physician and a political































































