Examples of using Chamorro in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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In English and Chamorro.
Chamorro Certification Table.
Photography by Marco Chamorro.
I have a Chamorro Educator certificate.
Its chief languages are English and Chamorro.
New teachers(except Chamorro teachers) must have.
Chamorro was able to increase foreign investment and draw on U.S. support.
In the Northern Mariana Islands, Chamorro and Carolinian are spoken.
Over the years, the Chamorro family has been split into feuding factions based upon political association.
The organization's two leaders, Ariel Máximo Cantero, alias“Guille”,and Jorge Emanuel Chamorro, alias“Ema”, were sentenced to 15 and 17 years in prison, respectively.
Chamorro agreed to publish the new constitution, as required by law, and the assembly agreed to allow the president to continue to negotiate foreign aid and tax measures, though no longer by decree.
On June 3, 2009, Vice-Speaker BJ Cruz introduced Bill No. 138,which would have established same-sex civil unions(Chamorro: unikon sibit) containing all the rights and benefits of civil marriage in Guam.
When Chamorro took office, she was governing under the Constitution of 1987, which had been drafted by the Sandinistas and provided for a strong executive branch and a weaker, compliant legislature and judiciary.
It is considered a separate letter in the Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, North Frisian, Walloon,Emiliano-Romagnolo, Chamorro, Istro-Romanian, Lule Sami, Skolt Sami, Southern Sami, and Greenlandic alphabets.
Chamorro's presidency saw decreasing US interest in Nicaragua to the point that when Chamorro traveled to the US in April 1991 to ask Congress for more economic aid, few members even showed up to listen to her.
When Daniel Ortega announced thatelections would be held in 1990, Chamorro was selected as the candidate for the opposition group known as the National Opposition Union(Spanish: Unión Nacional Opositora, UNO).
Multi-party democratic elections were held in 1990, which saw the defeat of the Sandinistas by a coalition of anti-Sandinista(from the left and right of the political spectrum) parties led by Violeta Chamorro, the widow of Pedro Joaquín Chamorro.
Pyongyang“would love to be part of Belt and Road,” Dane Chamorro, a senior partner in the Asia Pacific division of Control Risks, a consulting firm specializing in politics told CNBC on Friday.
She was also the third woman elected in her own right as chief executive of a country in the Western Hemisphere,after Eugenia Charles of Dominica and Violeta Chamorro of Nicaragua.[2] She was named a Freedom hero by The My Hero Project.[10][11].
Other opportunities to see Chamorro culture include restaurant dinner shows(look for performances that advertise Chamorro language and dancing specifically) and yearly festivals on each island, the largest of which is the CNMI Tourism Month that runs every May on Saipan.
People have risen out of poverty, but the left's rhetoric hasn't changed much fromwhen it came into power," said Amauri Chamorro, a Brazilian-Ecuadorean analyst who has advised many leftist political parties throughout the region.
Violeta Barrios Torres de Chamorro is a Nicaraguan politician, former president and publisher, known for ending the Contra War, the final chapter of the Nicaraguan Revolution, and bringing peace to the country.
A lawyer by training,[1] she was the first woman to become president of the National Assembly of Nicaragua,[2] where she served as a deputy for 22 years.[1] She was elected Assembly president in 1990,[3] defeating Alfredo César Aguirre though hehad the support of Nicaraguan President Violeta Chamorro.
Traditional Chamorro culture is visually manifested in dance, sea navigation, unique cuisine, fishing, games(such as batu, chonka, estuleks, and bayogu), songs and fashion influenced by the immigration of peoples from other lands.
Though 15 delegates of her parliament(16%) were women, few advances in women'srights were made during Chamorro's administration.[28] Chamorro was not a feminist, since her beliefs prevented her from advocating many of the goals of traditional feminism.
When Chamorro was sworn into office on 25 April 1990, it was the first time in more than five decades that a peaceful transition of power had occurred in Nicaragua and the first time that one elected president had given way to another.
Sofía Montenegro, editor of the Sandinistan paper Barricada andothers have argued that Chamorro would have dealt with past abuse if she could have, but others, like Bishop Bernardo Hombach, are confident that her faith would have required her to forgive.
She agreed to become part of the provisional government established under the Junta of National Reconstruction(Spanish: Junta de Gobierno de Reconstrucción Nacional, JGRN); however, when the Junta began moving in a more radical direction andsigned agreements with the Soviet Union, Chamorro resigned and returned to the newspaper.
On 19 April 1980, Chamorro resigned from the Junta in opposition to the Sandinista's push for control, implementation of a Cuban interpretation of Marx, and failure to keep the commitments made in Puntarenas, Costa Rica for establishment of a democracy.
Other opportunities to see Chamorro culture include restaurant dinner shows(look for performances that advertise Chamorro language and dancing specifically) and yearly festivals on each island, the largest of which is the CNMI Tourism Month that runs every May on Saipan.