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Issue number 265 of Revista Análisis de la Realidad Nacional dedicates its first section to Landivarian Studies. It is a tribute to the exiled poet and to several personalities who undertook the location, identification and repatriation of the remains of Rafael Landívar. The Association of Students of Humanities, Rector Dr. Carlos Martínez Durán, Minister Jorge Luis Arriola and Dr. Angelo Carboni stood out 75 years ago for what became an event and a reason for collective jubilation.
Another section is dedicated to Climate Change. Cristhians Manolo Castillo, Robert Hunziker and Sandra León Alfonso show that it is everyone's problem, a shared responsibility and that the solutions transcend scientific specialties. If the approach is only technical, it will remain a distant or unattractive topic.
William Gilberto Bobadilla addresses a problem that is not circumstantial. The convening of nomination commissions to appoint judges of high standing is not something exclusive to jurists. For citizens, even for those of us who do not aspire to a career in law enforcement, morality and integrity are important characteristics that must be demonstrated in our daily actions.
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