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    Introduction The United States and the Latin American countries have been connected geologically since frontier times‚ and in the late-eighteenth century‚ U.S. vendors started exchanging with Spain’s New World settlements. Amid this period‚ Latin American progressives looked to the United States more and more as a political model‚ an effective case of a settlement diverting from the burden of the European power and building up a republic. In spite of solid weights from some U.S. pioneers‚ for example

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    Latin America An Overview of Economy‚ Business and Challenges Introduction Latin America suffered during the years of 1980-1990 with political instability and low growth rates. Nowadays the situation is different‚ the region is improving towards economic stability and grater democracy‚ however the reforms performed during the last decade are still incomplete. High rates of poverty and bad income distribution remain as the main problems of the region. The last few years has shown that Latin

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    Civilian vs. Military rule in Latin America In any study regarding the relationship between military and civilian rule In Latin America‚ it is important to have an understanding of the extensive role that the military has played in the region. The almost inseparable link between the civilian political system and military authority is key to gaining an insight into the challenges of attempting to consolidate rising democratic trends in a post-transition environment‚ from military to civilian rule

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    Throughout the past few centuries‚ Latin America created and maintained a split between the center and the fringe of their society which at some points negatively affected them and their potential growth. This split focused on the rural and urban aspects of their countries‚ cities‚ and states and how they interact with each other throughout the 18th century and beyond. During the colonial period‚ the fringe or rural areas were more important than the center or urban areas‚ as the fringe produced

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    <center><b>Essay: Discuss three civilizations of the ancient world.</b></center> <br> <br>Civilizations began to show their face around the area now known as Egypt and some parts of Europe around the Mediterranean. These were said to be some of the earliest and most advanced civilizations of their time. These civilizations were known as Ancient Egypt‚ Ancient Sumer and the Babylonians. <br> <br>The oldest and certainly one of the most advanced was ancient Egypt. The people of ancient Egypt were polytheistic

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    Throughout the Cold War the United States considered the installation in Latin America of radical regimes-socialist‚ Marxist-Leninist‚ or "leftist" in any way- to be utterly intolerable. Any such development would represent an advance for the communist cause and a vital loss for the West. Acceptance of this outcome could weaken the credibility of the United States as the leader of the west and as a rival for the USSR. In the eyes of Cold Warriors‚ the consolidation of any left-wing regime in the

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    Examination of Latin America: Brazil The first European settlers to arrive to Brazil were the Portuguese‚ which were led by Pedro Cabral‚ who began to colonies in the region. The Europeans found approximately 7 million native Indians living in the region. Portuguese explorers came in search of valuable goods for European trade‚ unsettled land‚ and opportunities to escape poverty in Portugal. The only item they discovered at the time of value was the Brazil wood tree (pau do brasil) from which they

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    Orwell ’s 1984‚ the district of Oceania is dictated through the physical and mental oppression caused by the totalitarian government‚ Big Brother. The protagonist of the novel Winston Smith suffers the oppression by Big Brother controlling his every movement. The telescreen as a method of surveying Oceania by Big Brother is an additional force and representation of the totalitarian government. Finally‚ through creating‚ designing‚ and rigging the setting of Oceania Big Brother is able to furthermore

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    Review Sheet for GEOG 320: Latin America – Exam 3 – Spring 2014 Contemporary Cities -- Chapter 14 What were the reasons for rapid urbanization / urban growth in the 1900s? What are the rural push factors for migration to cities? And the urban pull factors? What are some examples of formal and informal economic activities in Latin American cities? Why might governments want to stop “self-help” housing? Why might governments want to support “self-help” housing? “self-help” housing

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    Global Environmental Change 22 (2012) 391–398 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Global Environmental Change journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/gloenvcha Vulnerability conditions and risk representations in Latin-America: Framing the territorializing urban risk Julien Rebotier * ˆtiment IRSAM – SET‚ 64000 Pau‚ France CNRS – UMR 5603‚ Domaine Universitaire‚ Ba A R T I C L E I N F O A B S T R A C T Article history: Received 24 December 2010 Received in

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