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    Dominican Republic: Electrical Deficit Prepared by: Team E Submitted By: Team E DeVry University Course: LAS432: Tech‚ Society‚ and Culture Date Submitted: June 16‚ 2013 Table of contents Dominican Republic Background 4 History of bad government 4 Monetary policy 4 Serious economic inequality 6 Underserved Rural Population 7 Public Debt 8 Electrical Deficit 10 Old infrastructure 11 Energy theft 11 Outages 12 Electrical Deficit 12 Dependency on generators

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    In this essay I am going to write about Non-Verbal Communication or NVC‚ which I have learned in my class and combine it into my observation that I have observed in three different situations. I did my observation in café‚ cinema‚ and school. I also use all of the seven non-verbal communication characteristics into my observation‚ those are; body movement‚ physical appearance‚ touching‚ vocal qualities‚ proxemics‚ artifacts‚ and environment. My first observation was in Starbucks cafe‚ I took my

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    schools? Many kids in the Dominican Republic don’t go to school and this has become a big problem because the government hasn’t done anything to prevent this or done anything to make the schools better. According to Unicef‚ the law 136-03 “all boys‚ girls‚ and adolescents have the right to integral quality education to allow them to develop their potential and capabilities.” If the government in the Dominican Republic doesn’t put in a system for education in the Dominican Republic then thousands of children

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    This ideal has been passed through generations and has influenced hair businesses run by Dominican women here in the United States. There have been several reports of women who would be kicked out of these salons because their hair was “too hard to handle”. This has created beauty shops to be considered as sites of both cultural and identity productions. As Dominican Republic was once imperialized by European colonization and slavery‚ the view on African-origin bodies have been stigmatized to be

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    ask somebody where they from and they answer Dominican Republic‚ the first thing that comes to mind is the beach‚ spanish food‚ and their worldwide known music that truly identifies them: bachata. Bachata is a very popular type music‚ now known among all Latinos in the United States. Bachata comes from the bars and brothels of Santo Domingo and it still stands strong after more than 40 years. However‚ this music was not accepted in the Dominican Republic until about ten years ago. Bachata is based

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    barriers‚ and nations entering trade agreements. The Dominican Republic is a middle-income‚ developing country located in the middle of the Caribbean which for the past two decades has had a GDP growth average of 5.4 percent

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    not a legal issue. Since‚ there is always an exchange of “currency “or “paso”any time two people date. So‚ in Sosua‚ Dominican Republic‚ clearly the law agrees with my stance. However‚ in the Domican Republic it is illegal to exploit into selling your body for sex. In other words‚ one cannot legally have a pimp.

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    Haiti and the Dominican Republic are vastly different counties that have unique systems of classification of race‚ ethnicity‚ and governmental structures. The history of the countries of Haiti and The Dominican Republic shape how these countries classify race. To comprehend the demographical differences in Haiti and the Dominican Republic‚ we need to analyze how historical contexts shape the structures of those countries today. The racial data collected by Haitian and Dominican Republican citizens

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    Michael Filmore Plt#201 Feb 6‚ 2012 Project Dominican Republic- Santo Domingo With so many beautiful beaches competing for the attention of tourists‚ it would be easy to overlook Santo Domingo‚ the capital city of the Dominican Republic. But what a mistake that would be! The path of history has touched Santo Domingo – it is here‚ in the 500-year-old architecture and the rich historical sites‚ that visitors come to appreciate the French‚ Haitian and Spanish influences on the island’s history

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    * Culture is a collective programming of the mind that distinguishes the members of one group or category of people from another. THEORY OF CULTURAL DETERMINISM * The position that the ideas‚ meanings‚ beliefs and values people learn as members of society determines human nature. People are what they learn. Optimistic version of cultural determinism place no limits on the abilities of human beings to do or to be whatever they want. Some anthropologists suggest that there is no universal "right

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