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Gabriel Boric was born in Punta Arenas on February 11, He pursued his higher education at the Law School of the University of Chile, graduating in
In , he was elected as Councilor of the University of Chile Student Federation (FECh), marking the beginning of his political career. He later served as a University Senator and was elected President of the Federation in
In , Boric was elected as a deputy for the period , during which he actively participated in various Permanent Commissions, including those on Human Rights and Native Peoples, Extreme Zones and Chilean Antarctica and Labor and Social Security. Re-elected as a deputy in for the period , he continued his legislative work in commissions focusing on Constitution, Legislation, Justice, and Regulation, as well as Extreme Zones and Chilean Antarctica.
In , Boric achieved a significant milestone by being elected as the President of the Republic of Chile for the period , making history as the youngest President in t
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It’s a fool’s errand even to attempt to keep up with all the profound changes in the world these days. Yet one thing seems almost undeniable: both dangers and opportunities have reached unprecedented levels. Paying attention engenders both despair and hope.
The signposts of despair are quite familiar—war, conflict, escalating inequality, climate change, species extinction, dysfunctional governance systems. Less familiar, but equally pervasive, are signs of hope and promise: acts of tremendous kindness and generosity, technologies that man possible a regenerating ecosystem, peaceful co-existence within economies focused on wellbeing rather than wealth accumulation, innovative concepts of organizing shared resources or helping people escape debt and dependence.
Here we are—facing existential threats at a time of unmatched collective potential. This, to me, raises a fundamental question: with all the wealth and expertise generated worldwide, why can’t we, as a global community, mana
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Published in final edited form as: Am J Primatol. Mar 12;78(1):6– doi: /ajp
Abstract
This article presents a pictorial history of the free-ranging colony of rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) on Cayo Santiago, Puerto Rico, in commemoration of the 75th anniversary of its establishment by Clarence R. Carpenter in December It is based on a presentation made by the authors at the symposium, Cayo Santiago: 75 Years of Leadership in Translational Research, held at the 36th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Primatologists in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on 20 June
Keywords: Cayo Santiago, Santiago Island, macaque, Macaca mulatta, Carpenter
INTRODUCTION
This review presents a pictorial history of the free-ranging colony of rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) on Cayo Santiago, Puerto Rico. It is based on a presentation made in commemoration of its 75th anniversary at the symposium, Cayo Santiago: 75 Years of Leadership in Transl