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    Jazmin Lopez 3/27/14 Dominican Republic Jobs –Selling fruits (coconut‚ mangos‚ etc.)‚ men doing construction‚ women sweeping streets‚ security guards. In Dominican Republic children can’t work until the age of 14. Economy- After a decade of little to no growth in the 1980s‚ the Dominican Government initiated a program of economic reform in the early 1990s‚ adopting sound macroeconomic policies and opening the country to foreign investment. The economy grew at an average rate of 7.6% annually

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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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    GCSE History Revision Notes - Germany Weimar - strengths and weaknesses The Weimar Republic After Germany lost the First World War‚ the Kaiser fled and a new democratic government of Germany was declared in February 1919 at the small town of Weimar. It was too dangerous to make a declaration in Berlin where there had just been a revolt by a Communist group called the Spartacists. STRENGTHS • A Bill of Rights guaranteed every German citizen freedom of speech and religion‚ and equality

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    manipulation of the German people was seen following the American market crash of 1929 when unemployment imprisoned nearly 14% of the available workforce (196). With no noticeable intervention from the Weimar Republic‚ ordinary people were under the impression that democracy had failed the republic and they believed the current system should be removed (196). Capitalizing on the vulnerability of the German people‚ Hitler and the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP) exploited the situation

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    The allegory of the cave in Plato’s Republic is a metaphor meant to illustrate Plato’s views on knowledge but also strengthens his perception of the noble lie in society‚ an idea that is still very relevant today. It is designed to ask the fundamental question of: “What is the truth?” This is a clear reference Plato’s ideology that rests upon the sworn duty that Guardians make towards the state and it is hence emphasized by this analogy. The journey that one makes to be able to attain that superior

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    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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    G.K. Chesterton depicts the early republic as “a nation with the soul of a church”1 meaning that America was founded on religious principles. Many of those who came to the colonies did so for religious refuge from the Church of England. Although there were many independent religious groups in the new colonies‚ the commonality they shared was the desire to practice their separate beliefs. This religious foundation influenced the political and social structure of the colonies as they became an independent

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    DATE: 4/1/2012 SOLD TO: SHANGHAI LUTONG INTERNATIONAL TRADE CO. LTD No. 2000 Hunan Rd‚ Pu Dong‚ Shanghai‚ China‚ 201204 People´s Republic of China DELIVERY TO: SHANGHAI LUTONG INTERNATIONAL TRADE CO. LTD No. 2000 Hunan Rd‚ Pu Dong‚ Shanghai‚ China‚ 201204 People´s Republic of China Dear Nansi Li‚ We are sending you our order confirmation‚ according to your order date 4th January‚ 2012. I have read

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    goal of the Socratic Method is to ultimately have the person who is being asked the questions personally figure out‚ disagree with‚ or agree with whatever it is that is being debated by themselves. Such a method‚ which is adopted by Socrates in The Republic‚ is essential in philosophy because it is the only way to acquire wisdom or insight-virtues that cannot be physically or verbally transferred to another-is from within. Socrates believes that people have the raw materials within to figure out philosophical

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    The Democratic Republic of Congo: The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) was set up to be the poorest sickest nation in the world by mainly one man. King Leopold the second drove the DRC into having high levels of poverty and low life expectancy to help pretty much only him. He stripped them of their ivory and rubber using black slaves‚ and nobody cared because of racism. Leopold used scams‚ slaves‚ and racism to help his own country‚ he didn’t care about the country he was destroying. While using

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