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    Chile is a South American country that contains a population of around 18 million people. Chile 's population is composed predominantly of mestizos, who are descended from marriage between the Spanish colonizers and the indigenous people. Out of those 18 million people, 11 million are just consisted of women population. Ever since, Ferdinand Magellan, the first European to set foot on what is now called Chile, women have been neglected of many of their rights. Facing domestic violence and gender-based

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    on a country assigned to us and my group was assigned Brazil. In international business class we looked more at the culture of Brazil and how an American business personal should approach management and marketing in that country. Wanting to continue my research on Brazil and look closer at their economics and development, Brazil is the country I chose to do my research on as they are the largest South American country. Studying Brazil as a developing country, with it being the largest country in South

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    Brazil is a large South American country. Rio de Janeiro, the symbol Christ the Redeemer statue atop Mount Corcovado, is well-known for its busy Copacabana and Ipanema beaches as well as its vast, raucous Carnaval festival, featuring parade floats, flamboyant costumes and samba music and dance. The United States is larger than Brazil. However, some map projections minimize the size of Brazil compared to the United States, the two countries are actually rather close in terms of total area. Considered

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    Ecotourism in South American Countries Essay

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    Ecotourism in South American Countries Synopsis: We are living in a world that tends to put developed nations against indigenous peoples. Foreign developers seeking cheap labor and natural resources on untouched lands are exploiting cultures that have survived for centuries on their own. South America is a continent that possesses rich indigenous culture that is still relatively untouched by outsiders. Americans have the ability to preserve that heritage through organized efforts to encourage

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    The Republic of Colombia Geography, Population, and Climate The Republic of Colombia, often known as Colombia, is located in northwestern South America. Colombia is boarded by the Caribbean Sea, Panama, Venezuela, Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru. Colombia is approximately 439,700 square miles. As of January 2014, the estimated population is 47,425,000 people, about 105 people per square mile. Colombia is divided into 32 departments and a capital district. The capital of Colombia is Bogota, which has

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    of the World Bank, you have been asked to research 1 economic concern in a South American country and write a report on your findings. Select a South American country to research. Select one of the following economic concerns to research: Quantities of specific goods and services Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Unemployment Inflation Research data sets for the 1 economic concern within the South American country that you have chosen. In a 3–4 page report, answer the following questions:

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    split yourself in two in order to be in two different countries at the same time so that you could experience each culture, taste their food, listen to their language and absorb every bit of information that these two places offer. In my case, this is how my mind and my family gatherings feel like. I was born and raised in Ecuador but I am also an American citizen. My family is half Ecuadorian and half American; each has kept their native countries’ traditions alive within their lives and homes. I grew

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    The south American Country Economics concerns Written by Travis Eldridge Macroeconomics A.I.U Introduction This paper I am writing is concerned with the economic considerations of a South American country and shall analyze the impact of an economic concern

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    Being the smallest Central American country; El Salvador still holds a lot of culture and diversity to distinguish it from the rest. With a smaller land mass than Massachusetts this mountainous county is surrounded west by Guatemala and north by Honduras. Since their land is largely covered by volcanoes hence comes the nickname the Land of Volcanoes, also for the reason that they undergo frequent earthquakes and volcanic activity through the year. However not all their land is taken over by volcanoes

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    Tyson Ritter Tyson Jay Ritter is a famous Oklahoman. He is an actor, musician, model, multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter and husband. He is the lead singer of the rock band The All-American Rejects. As an actor, Tyson has appeared on many movies and TV shows. People don’t recognize him as an actor, but as a musician. Tyson Ritter was born on April 24,1983. He is currently thirty-four years old, and as each year passes by he gets skinnier and skinnier. He has two siblings named

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