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    Gonzalez-Deveaux The Dominican Republic MGTU-400-OL4 Global-Environment-of-Business-Spring-II-2013 Country of choice paper March 17‚ 2013 Abstract The Dominican Republic is known as a beautiful vacation spot‚ but it is much more than that. There are social and political issues being dealt with everyday while the country tries to grow its economy and protect its citizens. The Dominican Republic is a thriving place of complexities

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    Catholicism on Patria ’s life‚ or on a national scale and its effects on the country of the Dominican Republic as a whole. During the 1950 ’s in the Dominican Republic the Roman Catholic Church was very much removed from politics. Until the dictator Trujillo came to power and a pastoral letter was written calling for respect for human rights and an improved standard of living for the citizens of the Dominican. This angered Trujillo and caused him to order a campaign of harassment against the church

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    Lizzy Rosa LCS Book Review Summary: In the Time of the Butterflies is an award-winning book written by Julia Alvaraz‚ a famous Latina writer. This is the story of the four Mirabal sisters during the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo in the Dominican Republic. The sisters make a political commitment to overthrow the Trujillo regime. Throughout the book you can see the family being prosecuted‚ humiliated‚ tortured and imprisoned‚ all for going against the government in secrecy. When they are caught

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    critique of the Dominican legal apparatus that keeps an outstanding number of Haitians in a migratory limbo‚ one of whom could have easily been one of his grandparents and perhaps even himself. By wearing all-black‚

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    in the Dominican Republic needs to improve on a few things such as building classrooms‚ improving infrastructure‚ improve teacher training‚ provide more after school programs‚ increase the quality of public school education‚ and decrease the number of school dropouts. There are also students in the Dominican Republic of Haitian descent who are excluded since they are not provided citizenship in the country‚ and citizenship is crucial to continue an education in DR. The Dominican Republic has one

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    Response Dominican Republic & Haiti The documentary Haiti and the Dominican Republic: An Island Divided discusses differences between two countries that share one land mass. In the first few seconds of the film the only visible separation or distinction viewers can observe is the Massacre River and the two different sides the countries occupy. However‚ moments later viewers are informed of the many deeper-rooted differences between the two countries and its people. Haiti and the Dominicans have

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    health care system’s essential features Dominican Republic VS United States Vanessa Fantauzzi Student St. Petersburg College Research supported by http://www.globalsurance.com/resources/dominican-republic/ The Dominican Republic shares the Caribbean island of Hispaniola with Haiti. The island was reached by explorer

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    For two countries that share the same island‚ Haiti and the Dominican Republic could seemingly not be more different. While Haiti and the Dominican Republic are both Latin American‚ they are clearly differentiated thrthis is the language‚ economy‚ and customs. Despite the Dominican Republic’s economlovely the largest in the Caribbean‚ the country suffers from a 50% poverty rate that can be attributed to a poor education system and limited healthcare. Meanwhile‚ Haiti is one of the most economically

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    considered one of the founding fathers of the Dominican Republic. In 1801‚ his parents left the Dominican Republic when Haitian troops‚ under the leadership of Toussaint L ’Ouverture‚ took control of Santo Domingo. They fled to Puerto Rico and resided there until the Spanish regained control of part of the country in the War of Reconquista in 1809. Duarte loved to learn and at a young age was enrolled in one of the best schools in the Dominican Republic. In 1828‚ at the age of 15‚ his parents sent

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    diseases brought to the island by the Spaniards. In 1496 the capital city Santo Domingo was founded. The nation toggled between Spanish rule and a Haiti invasion eventually recognizing Independence on February 27‚ 1844 as the “Dominican Republic.” (PwC‚ 2015) The Dominican Republic occupies the eastern two-thirds of the Hispaniola Island today. The island lies between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean and is about the size of New Hampshire.

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