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    Saladoid culture is a pre-columbian indigenous culture of Venezuela and the Caribbean that flourished from 500 BCE to 545 CE.[1] This culture is thought to have originated at the lower Orinoco River near the modern settlements of Saladero and Barrancas in Venezuela. Seafaring people from the lowland region of the Orinoco River of South America migrated into and established settlements in the Lesser Antilles‚ Puerto Rico‚ and Hispaniola.[1] They displaced the pre-ceramic Ortoiroid culture. As a horticultural

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    Yanomami Indians Summary

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    The case study that will be focus on is “Did Napoleon Chagnon’s Research Methods Harm the Yanomami Indians of Venezuela?” The paper will be focusing on three aspect of Chagnon’s study and will extend to other Anthropologists who were involved in the data collection method. The three focus points are: the introduction of western tools and how it disrupted the Yanomami’s

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    By the late 1700s‚ colonists in Latin America‚ already aware of Enlightenment ideas‚ were electrified to hear of the American and French Revolutions. The success of the American Revolution encouraged them to try to gain freedom from their European masters. A simple example of this can be Air Alert. Air Alert is a workout that trains you to jump higher. When other people hear of your success using this workout‚ they will be interested. The same happened with the colonists in Latin America. Individuals

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    neighbours. This bloc makes economic integration possible between Brazil and her neighbours. Its headquarters are in Montevideo and observer countries are New Zealand and Mexico. Besides Brazil the bloc also carries Argentina‚ Paraguay‚ Uruguay and Venezuela. As mentioned earlier Brazil are not exactly zealous in this bloc trading at only 205 which is low but never the less constant. Brazil and the Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance It was an agreement signed by many countries of the Americas

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    international. The United States attempts to mediate in the Venezuela-Great Britain dispute in 1895- As the United States was expading‚ our power was establishing. In the early 1820‚ President Monroe had a statement that decleared the Western Hemisphere was off limits from Euopean intervention‚ which is the involvment of foreign powers in another nation which results in stronger powers‚ just like the attempt to mediate the Venezuela-Great Britain dispute in 1895. The sparks that created this event

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    Latin American Independence Latin American Independence was the drive for independence from Spain and France by the Latin American people. There were many contributing factors that ultimately led to the uprising of Latin American colonies. Europe’s strong hold on the economic and political life of Latin America‚ was creating friction between the Latin Colonies and the European nations. Eventually‚ this would become enough for the Latin American people and the drive for independence from France

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    ESSAY about Barak Obama

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    returned to the White House however‚ he deported more undocumented immigrants than other presidents since 1950s in your first term. Secondly he must find a way to improve relationships with countries that don’t have good relationships. For example‚ Venezuela that nowadays has a new president. Finally the Drugs war is a battle that don´t have end because USA is the main country into consume all type of drugs. In conclusion Barack Obama in many countries is known as a bad president by the form how he

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    benefits in international trade" The Mercosur as we know is a South American economic bloc that “is integrated by Argentina‚ the Federative Republic of Brazil‚ the Republic of Paraguay‚ the Oriental Republic of Uruguay and the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela” (Exhibit 1). The countries that belong to the MERCOSUR are differentiated by the alliance of values ​​held and reflected in its democratic and pluralistic societies‚ the protection of human rights‚ the environment and sustainable development. MERCOSUR

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    Hemisphere. Even this quote from the interpretation "Today the United States is practically sovereign on this continent and its fiat is law" shows the ideology change the U.S was undergoing. This amendment was as a direct response to the problems Venezuela had with Great Britain over the boundaries of British Guiana. The Monroe Doctrine stated the U.S would remain neutral to affairs concerning Europe and already existing colonies but as this problem rose‚ Olney declared that the U.S would openly intervene

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    to learn the constitution and know their rights as citizens. He was so loved by these communities that he received an average of two hundred letters a day‚ some of which he would reply to on the only non-private channel (channel 8) that aired in Venezuela. However‚ like Naomi Schiller mentions in her article “Framing the Revolution: Circulation and Meaning of The Revolution Will Not be Televised‚” Chavez had a growing opposition. She mentions that this opposition “accused Chavez of concentrating power

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