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    student. I am the kind of student that cares about every single class he takes‚ no matter if it is a core class‚ an elective class‚ an AP class‚ or a regular class‚ I want a good grade on it. When I arrived to the United States from my home country of Venezuela‚ I had little knowledge of the English language. When I arrived here‚ the main things I knew were how to count from one to ten‚ the colors‚ and how to introduce myself- “Hello‚ my name is Guillermo”. When I was living in Pennsylvania my first year

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    that allow private international companies free rein. Fully 65% are in the hands of state-owned companies such as Saudi Aramco‚ with the rest in countries such as Russia and Venezuela‚ where access by Western companies is difficult. The PFC study implies political factors are limiting capacity increases in Mexico‚ Venezuela‚ Iran‚ Iraq‚ Kuwait and Russia. Saudi Arabia is also limiting capacity expansion‚ but because of a self-imposed cap‚ unlike the other countries.[3] The nationalization of oil

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    Online Assignment Submission Birmingham Business School Student ID Number: 1341398‚ 1432800‚ 1457251‚ 1407286‚ 1505093‚ 1371690 Programme of Study: MSc International Business Module: Country Manager Assignment Title: Market Entry & Regional Development Plan Date and Time of Submission: 04/03/2015 Introduction In the business simulation‚ our toothpaste company will decide which South American countries we are going to enter. In order to make the right decision and use good business strategies

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    In the XXI century‚ the use of the oil and its derivatives has become widespread all around the world. Petroleum supplies one-third of the world energy‚ and it is the primary economic activity of many countries such as Venezuela‚ Saudi Arabia and Emirates Arab United; however‚ behind all the economical advantages that the oil brings there are many more disadvantages that the world is not concern about them. In 2015‚ the United States’ president Barack Obama took the first step to make aware the world

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    a "developing country". Discuss the BR‚ fertility rates‚ migration patterns‚ DR‚ infant mortality‚ and any population dynamics. Venezuela is a South American country located at the northernmost end of the continent. With a total area of 566‚721.596 square miles and a land area of 548‚080.46 square miles is about twice the size of California. The population in Venezuela has increased steadily from 23‚542‚650 (year 2000) to 28‚047‚940 (year 2012). According to the CIA the present population annual

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    is a continent located in the Western‚ Southern Hemisphere. It is considered a subcontinent of the Americas‚ comprising twelve sovereign states: Argentina‚ Guyana‚ Paraguay‚ Peru‚ Suriname‚ Uruguay‚ Bolivia‚ Brazil‚ Chile‚ Colombia‚ Ecuador and Venezuela and two non-sovereign areas‚ French Guiana and the Falkland Islands (Wikipedia). The continent’s cultural and ethnic outlook is a product of the interaction of indigenous peoples with European conquerors and immigrants and‚ more locally‚ with African

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    Theodore Roosevelt inherited an empire-in-the-making when he assumed office in 1901. After the Spanish-American War in 1898‚ Spain ceded the Philippines‚ Puerto Rico‚ and Guam to the United States. In addition‚ the United States established a protectorate over Cuba and annexed Hawaii. For the first time in its history‚ the United States had acquired an overseas empire. As President‚ Roosevelt wanted to increase the influence and prestige of the United States on the world stage and make the country

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    dominance of a man has now been given to the woman and the submission of the woman has now been placed on a man. I believe that Venezuela does this to show not only the fear of a woman being treated equally and becoming a dominant figure in society but to also show that women do not need to fear the strength they truly have no matter how powerful it may seem. Venezuela‚ does an admirable thing at the end of her story and it is presenting her readers with different options at the end for the readers

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    of the countries in the world have devaluated their currency at one time or the other‚ with a view to achieving certain economic objectives. Since Chavez was elected president in 1998‚ Venezuela has faced major financial crisis and five consequent devaluations of the Bolivar. There has been much debate in Venezuela over the cause and likely consequences of the latest currency devaluation‚ while the concrete political and economic impact remains to be seen. The Venezuelan government’s decision to

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    Francisco de Miranda was the person who originally created the common yellow‚ blue and red flag of Gran Colombia that Colombia‚ Ecuador and Venezuela‚ with slight variations‚ share today. Miranda gave at least two sources of inspiration for his flag. In a letter written to Count Simon Romanovich Woronzoff in 1792‚ Miranda stated that the colors were based on a theory of primary colors given to him by the German writer and philosopher Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Miranda described a late-night conversation

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