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    [Course] [Affiliation] Introduction: Colombia is an independent country that is situated in the northern region of Southern America. It has a projected population of about 42 million that shares its border with‚ Brazil‚ Peru‚ Panama‚ Venezuela and Ecuador. Colombia is considered as a unique country having unique culture. The culture of Colombia is influenced by the blend of its residents that belong to Spanish‚ African and Indian origins. Colombia is having diversity in all aspects including

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    Inflation in Venezuela

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    Economy Inflation in Venezuela Economy Inflation in Venezuela Written By: Mateo Tudela Economy Inflation in Venezuela After many years of prosperity Venezuela faces inflation. What is inflation? A popular web page called Investopedia says that “Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises‚ and in the end purchasing power falls.” You may also ask yourself‚ what is the inflation rate? Inflation rate is a measure of the percentage decrease in currency

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    The History Of Venezuela

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    In the discussion today will go into the details that that form up Venezuela we will go into detail about the Characteristics‚ Political‚ Social and Military. We will talk about the infrastructure of Venezuela. We will go into detail about the variables in this essay. Venezuela was part of Gran Colombia until its collapse in 1930 (other were Ecuador and New Granada which became Colombia). For the first half of the 20th century‚ was rule mainly by the military‚ and different groups‚ they were the

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    Venezuela‚ An oil country‚ a country that since 1998‚ has had major changes‚ some positive and a lot negative‚ but a lot of the real problems‚ would not be to the eye of everyone until 2013 with the dead of Chavez‚ “El comandante” and the possession that was obscure of Maduro. Venezuela is a country of strategic importance for Latin America in general and South America and the Caribbean in particular. Along with Mexico is one of the largest oil producers in the region‚ but it is also part of the

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    thanks to my Social Studies teacher Mrs.Edwards for the patience encouragement and guidance through and this assignment. Introduction Simon Bolivar Village is a low income housing project which was built by the Government and People of Venezuela as a gift to the Government and People of Grenada after the passage of hurricane Ivan in 2004. It is located in La Calome Westerhall‚ in the parish of St.Davids. It is about seven (7) miles from St. Georges the capital. The Simon Bolivar village

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    Venezuela Essay

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    year long with only two seasons‚ hot and wet season. Venezuela is named from an Italian word Veneziola‚ is means little Venice. Venezuela also has the largest lake in South America and one of the oldest‚Lake Maracaibo is 20-40 million years old. Venezuela also has the largest waterfall‚ Angel falls with a height of 3‚212 feet. The beautiful orchids are the nation’s flower and there tree is the araguaney tree. Weather The weather in Venezuela is usually around 72°F. It has summer all year round

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    Imperialism In Venezuela

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    Although adamantly against attending Belgrade‚ in 1964‚ Venezuela sent an observer to the Cairo Conference. Their representative‚ Dr. Antonio Araujo‚ publicly “supported the conference’s attitude towards imperialism‚ racial discrimination‚ and the peaceful settlement of disputes‚ and referred to Venezuela’s experience of foreign interference in its oil industry.” The process of inviting Venezuela to the Second Non-Aligned meeting was decidedly more dramatic than the event itself‚ revealing some

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    Hunger In Venezuela

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    might be their only meal for the day. It makes me wonder what students eat while they are away from school. Currently‚ Venezuela is facing a very drastic hunger problem which is affecting every person but again more children. So far this year 7 children under the age of 14 have died. People are fighting and crossing the border to find food. Hunger is affecting animals in Venezuela. Animals are dropping dead due to mal nutrition. I came to the conclusion that hunger is a very serious word. Hunger

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    When doing the countries project there was a lot of good information. In Colombia they ride zip lines to school. I can see the dangers which come with that‚ but that would be awesome to ride zip lines to school unless it is raining. All the countries mainly speak spanish‚ but some of them speak english. A lot of the places export out coffee beans so it must be popular down in South America. A lot of dancing and singing happens in these countries‚ like the United State but it’s more traditional music

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    Melissa Chin How far is it possible to reconcile the desire for development with the need to manage biodiversity (14) Mangroves are essential to marine‚ freshwater and terrestrial biodiversity‚ because they stabilise coastlines against erosion‚ collect sediments and provide a nursery for coastal fish. However‚ mangroves are at threat; over 50% of the world’s original mangrove forests have been lost. This has been due to many factors such as‚ shrimp farming‚ climate change‚ over-harvesting etc. As

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