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    society‚ in which higher levels of science‚ culture‚ government and industries has been reached. The Dominican Republic is an island that is located in the Caribbean Sea‚ which is known for the Hispaniola. Therefore‚ the Dominican Republic shares unceremoniously ⅔ of the island with Haiti‚ in which those ⅔ of the island is imprecise 48‚734 square kilometers. The weather in the Dominican Republic is ordinarily 70 to 80 degree Fahrenheit‚ in which is scarce to ever drop 60 degree Fahrenheit or ascend

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    How did the dominican republic received the independence? In 1821 the Dominican Republic declared their independence from Spain. The Haitians(After they received their independence) invaded their neighbors and occupied the territory for more than two decades. But the Dominicans never accepted the Haitian rule and on February 27‚ 1844‚ Juan Pablo Duarte-considered the father of the country led a bloodless revolt and claimed back the Dominican autonomy. Fearing another Haitian invasion they submitted

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    Spanish project. My country in Dominican Republic. The capital the dominican republic is santo domingo. Santo Domingo is known as Saint Dominic but officially as Santo Domingo de Guzman. Its the largest city in the dominican republic. Its the largest city in the Dominican. Santiago de los Caballeros is another very important city in Dominican Republic. La Romana is another important city because of its population. Puerto plata is a very important city because its culture life. Favorite foods

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    The Dominican Republic may be a small country however they produce well known artists‚ designers‚ and writers. They are very creative and do not believe in low success rates. The work hard to make sure others know their worthy of talent. Anyone would like to be born in the Dominican Republic. This essay will be about the politics‚ culture‚ and relations amongst the United States. To begin with the political system‚ Danilo Medina is the current president of the Dominican Republic. His presidency began

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    absolute definition of what is normal since different generations have experienced different things. For example‚ during Trujillo’s regime in the Dominican Republic‚ the common law and what appeared “normal” for women was to not go to college and if they attended‚ not to study law. If legal authorities apply the same method in present day’s Dominican Republic‚ it will appear as a violation of women’s right to choose whether they want to go to college or to study law. But‚ still who gets to define normality

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    Whitney Jefferson Ms.Hatfield-4B English II 22 April 2013 Effects of Poverty on Children in Sub-Saharan Africa Poverty in sub-Saharan Africa is a major issue that is not discussed much. The health and wellbeing of these people in country’s such as Ghana‚ Kenya‚ Madagascar‚ Ethiopia‚ Liberia‚ etc. is drastically declining. The food supply in some places is harsh. The complexity of how some of these people live is outrageous. Africa is one of the poorest continent’s in the world. A third of sub-Saharan

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    The Effects Of Poverty ‚ WRIT 300 October 15‚ 2012 Poverty is an enigma that seems to plague each corner of the United States. No matter how rich how stabilize or how strong our country may claim it is poverty lurks in shadow of all places on this earth and in it’s silhouette the opprobrious effects. The three scholarly articles I summarized connect the dots on how poverty impacts the United States economically; and socially. The first articles I summarized Haiyun Zhao‚ Zhilan Feng

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    To study in the Dominican Republic was difficult for me. Transferring to a university outside of my country is the best decision I can make given the circumstances. Achieving my goals and getting my bachelor’s degree us very important to me. High school and college on the island were very difficult due to my lack of self-acceptance and all my anxiety. Living in a religious small city like Santo Domingo‚ being a catholic myself‚ and having parents involved in politics and public administration had

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    The effects of poverty The effects of poverty are serious. Children who grow up in poverty suffer more persistent‚ frequent‚ and severe health problems than do children who grow up under better financial circumstances. Many infants born into poverty have a low birth weight‚ which is associated with many preventable mental and physical disabilities. Not only are these poor infants more likely to be irritable or sickly‚ they are also more likely to die before their first birthday. Children

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    The summer before my senior I was in the Dominican Republic and had the opportunity to shadow an OB/GYN and watch as he delivered a baby. It has always been my dream to become an OB/GYN and I was about to watch my first birth. My uncle who is a pediatrician set me up with this opportunity. I arrived at the hospital and was quickly prepped and rushed into the delivery room as there was already a woman in labor. The room was full of nurses‚ student doctors and of course the obstetrician. After

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