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    Andres Wood Chile

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    Philip Kurian 2603275 LAH 4734 “Machuca‚ 2004” Directed by Andres Wood – Chile Setting: For the Machuca film‚ the setting for it was taken place in the city of Santiago de Chile. It was based around a private preparatory school called Colegio Saint Patrick; Jesuits ran the school. Summary: The Machuca film was in Colegio Saint George that was a private school that taught English

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    An Essay About Chile

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    Chile What do you do in Chile when it is super hot outside? You go swimming‚ Chile has one of the biggest swimming pool in the world. The pool is 1‚000 yards with an area of 20 ares. It holds 66 million gallons of water. Can you imagine swimming in that? Chile is super interesting there are plenty of amazing places to visit like the San Cristobal Hill which is a hill with the blessed Virgin Mary at the top of it. It is also the highest point of Santiago which has been the capital city of Chile

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    Chile is a narrow strip of land that is situated between the North Pacific Ocean in the west and the Andes Mountain in the east with coordinates 30 00 S and 71 00 W. Chile is also located in the Pacific Ring of Fine‚ sharing a land boundary with Argentina in the east‚ Bolivia in the north-east and Peru in the north. (Maps of World‚ 2015). Besides its mainland territory‚ Chile has islands located on the Pacific Ocean. Santiago sits 3724 km (2314 miles) from the equator (Date and Time‚ 2017).

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    Cultural Analysis of Chile

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    a very promising future. Chile is the longest country in the world geographically speaking with a majority of the population residing in the central region‚ specifically Santiago‚ the capital‚ and Viña del Mar. The official language is Spanish‚ although in some regions a couple of other languages are still prevalent. Politically‚ the country has gone through many transitions from dictatorships‚ to military coups‚ to Christian democratic ruling parties. Today‚ Chile is a strong democratic nation

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    Green Chiles Analysis

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    religions‚ and socio-economic groups. In Jimmy Santiago Baca’s poem "Green Chile"‚ he explores this connection via the use of chile peppers as a medium. Baca personifies both green and red peppers to illustrate not only that special bond‚ but also the historical significance of said vegetable amongst the Mexican-American community. The speaker in "Green Chile" begins the poem by stating his fondness for red chiles. As an accompaniment to his morning feast‚ and as decorative items embellishing

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    Country Analysis Chile

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    minus imports that occur within a country. GDP is used as a measurement of economic growth and shows a country’s economic situation. The GDP of Chile is reported by the World Bank and‚ though it fluctuates around the trend‚ shows a relatively stable growth. The GDP was last recorded at $9447‚07 in 2012. From 1987 until 2013 the annual growth rate of Chile averaged 5.5%. The global economic slump had a relatively small effect on the country which resulted in negative economic growth in 2009. After

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    Musimundo En Chile

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    familia Garber la cual vendía diferentes productos relacionados con la música. Tiempo después sería Natalio Garber quien se hiciera cargo de la empresa. En 1982 la marca adopta el nombre de Musimundo con la cual se posicionó como líderes del rubro discográfico en Argentina. El gran auge de Musimundo sucedió cuando Natalio trajo el CD y los reproductores para escucharlo. De ahí en adelante la expansión con nuevos locales en toda la Argentina generaron utilidades siempre positivas y en alza hasta llegar a

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    Landslide in Chile

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    Landslide Southwest China‚ Yiliang County References: http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/04/world/asia/china-landslide-school/index.html http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2012/10/05/china-landslide.html The southwest part of China is surrounded by hills and mountains. The area is also surrounded by many plate boundaries so it is a common place for many earthquakes and landslides to occur. The area is often in long periods of droughts followed by heavy showers. The area is covered with basin

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    Detergentes En Chile

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    Análisis mercado de los detergentes en Chile En Chile el mercado de los detergentes es muy competitivo. Sin embargo‚ es un mercado muy concentrado‚ en el cual Unilever‚ Procter & Gamble y Maritano controlan el 95‚94% del mercado (según estudio Nielsen‚ año 2006). Unilever tiene las marcas Drive‚ Rinso y Omo‚ que en conjunto poseen una participación de mercado de un 70‚77%. Procter & Gamble‚ con Ariel y Ace‚ tienen un 21‚33% y‚ Maritano‚ con sus marcas‚ Popeye detergentes‚ Kop‚ Detersol y Neutrex

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    Essay On Chile Earthquake

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    Valdivia‚ in southern Chile and lasted in 7 to 10 minutes. Consequently‚ dozens of islands and countries were affected; and the death toll‚ and monetary costs skyrocketed. Everything has its own reason. As for the Great Chilean Earthquake (or the Valdivia Earthquake)‚ it occurred‚ caused of the release of mechanical stress between the subducting Nazca Plate and the South American Plate. Also‚ as a result of an earthquake‚ an enormous wave of the tsunami affected Southern Chile‚ Hawaii‚ Japan‚ the

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