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    The main trade alliance that Australia belongs to is the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation. Which includes, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Chile, People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Russian Federation, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, United States, and Vietnam. The main people that they…

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    The History Of Mexico

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    Mexico is a vast country with rich history, complex terrain, and a deep devotion to the Catholic religion and its traditions. Merriam-Webster defines culture as “the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group; the characteristic features of everyday existence (such as diversions or a way of life) shared by people in a place or time” (2017). Mexican culture is defined by their significant military conflicts, social structures, religion,…

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    1 The economic leaders of the world have been underperforming. Even China’s economy has missed projections and is exhibiting growth in the single digits. For some, a slowdown in global economic growth could result in decreased demand for commodities and goods. Economies based largely on manufacturing like China and Indonesia will be faced with challenges that some Latin American countries will be relatively insulated from. Another opportunity stemming from the changing global economy is…

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    Oakland Poetry: The Rise of Young Voices of Color Oakland is a community flourishing in the arts, poetry and literature kept alive by Young Artists and Poets. Many of these young poets have been historically ignored by Academia. The body of poetry in Oakland consists of oral/performance poetry and flourishes in communal spaces, spaces that work towards unifying the community and creating a safe environment for underrepresented and marginalized communities.From the beginning of the Black…

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    Thailand Culture Analysis

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    How people live their lives really shows into the culture and values. Family life and what is important to the Thai family show what people value. The food the people eat also plays a huge roll in the culture a country may have. Family Life and Thai Values. Thailand values are strongly based off the age hierarchy. Which means the younger ones listen to what the older one has to say. Thai values also strongly respect people who are at a certain social standing or who are older than them, such…

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    The topic of my presentation is why economics should be taught as a subject in every school. It is important because it gives us life skills which are part of the real world and which are not taught in school in a direct way. This subject would help us to learn how to take important decisions related with money, learn about how to set priorities, how to be more conscious and more responsible customers and many other skills. These skills are necessary in the real life and schools are supposed to…

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    Peru Resiliency

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    the western part of South America. As the third largest country in South America, it has many different landscapes and climates that span the country from coastline, mountains, and dense forest. It borders many countries to include Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Columbia and Ecuador with its western border consisting of the Pacific Ocean. The origins, people, legends of hidden cities, diverse landscape, and government make Peru one of the most fascinating countries in South America. Peru has an ancient…

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    Xenophobia is a tradition in America, often manifesting in public policies adversely affecting the targeted group. There were/are other ethnic groups that faced a nationalized form of xenophobia besides Latino Americans in the United States. Indigenous Indians; African-Americans; Italians; Germans; Chinese; and Japanese Americans were all faced with – sometimes government mandated – discrimination. Although African-Americans did not immigrate to America voluntarily, since their arrival via the…

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    Peru Research Paper

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    Peru was first discovered by the Incas thousands of years ago, and while the Incas may not be around anymore their influences are seen all around this beautiful country. The walls that the Inca’s built thousands of years ago still stand today even though there have been many earth quakes throughout the years, in fact the stones that the wall is made out of fit so well together it’s impossible to get a piece of paper in between them. Even the stone roads that the Inca built are still used to this…

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    Colombia Essay

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    Free trade Agreement (ANCOM) with Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia; the Latin American Integration Association (LAIA) with Argentina, Bolivia, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Guatamala, Nicaragua, and Honduras; a Bilateral Free Trade Agreement with Chile; and an agreement with Mexico and Venezuela called the Group of Three (G-3)” (Encyclopedia.com). Free trade zones are also a thing in Colombia. This benefits the importers, exporters, and manufacturers. Domesticaly Colombia operated with four…

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