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    When Iberians conquered the Americas they were on their way to the formation of new racial groups. The three main groups of people were the Spaniards or Portuguese, the blacks and the Indian. Due to the lack of Iberian woman during the colonization period, many Iberian men had children with people from African and Indian descent. In Spanish America Spaniards developed an ethnic hierarchy that placed their ancestry at the very top, while everyone else was seen as inferior. During this time,…

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    If a foreigner came to your land, claimed it as theirs, reaped it of all it’s resources, and killed off millions of your kind either directly, through wars and pillaging, or indirectly, through diseases and alien animals, would you be complacent at all with them being praised as a hero of their time? In this paper, reasons why Columbus’ discovery of the Americas did not make the world a better place will be explained. Native Americans were killed in the millions, alien plants and animals wiped…

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    The social hierarchy in the Spanish Conquest of the being and non-being are derived from the Western Judeo-Christian concepts of the Great Chain of Being. The Western Judeo-Christian concept of the Great Chain of Being is a religious hierarchy of all matter and life. It is divided into four categories: the being, realm of being, realm of becoming, and non-being. All segments are different levels of divinity. In this religious hierarchy, God is placed at the top of the hierarchy of being, humans…

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    Costa Rica is a country located in Central America, and is ranked as one of the most visited international destinations. Costa Rica is a peaceful democratic country. Costa Rica is also an attractive country for investment. It offers great potential for the establishment of important multinational companies, thanks to the outstanding academic level of its population, as well as the high standard of modern services and social and political stability. During this research about Costa Rica, it came…

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    Facts About Paraguay

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    “The first inhabitants of Paraguay were the Indian speaking Guarani (Infoplease). This is the most well- known language of Paraguay other than Spanish. In 1811, Paraguay revolted against Spanish rule and then became a nominal republic under two consuls. The country had three different dictators during their first sixty years as an independent country. Francisco Lopez started war between Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina within the years of 1865 through 1870. Not until the year 1912 did the country…

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    Venezuela Research Paper

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    Venezuela The Orinoco Dolphin is found in Venezuela’s Orinoco river. Venezuela is located in South America surrounded by Colombia, Brazil, Guyana, and Caribbean sea. “It contains some of the world’s oldest and most mysterious geologic formations, the world’s highest waterfall, and some of the world’s rarest and most unusual flowers fish, birds, and animals”(Winter 3). Venezuela interesting geography, humid climate, presidential republic government, poor economy, intriguing culture, and fun…

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    Mexico: A Short Story

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    Take a look around, campers! The year is 750 AD, and we’ve landed on the beautiful northern beaches of Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. You might be standing in modern day Cancun, but this is no time for a vacation — we are explorers! We’ve got work to do. To the north and due west of where we’re standing, the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico surround us. To the east, there’s even more water, and just on the horizon, you can see the world’s largest Caribbean island, Cuba. To the south looms a dense…

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    Costa Rica is the country I choose for my world agricultural project. I choose Costa Rica because I knew that they had a lot of agricultural and I wanted to know more about it because we are going on vacation there this summer. Costa Rica is a rugged, rainforested country located in Central America. The country is well known as a great place to vacation because of its beaches, rainforest, volcanoes, and diversity. Costa Rica’s land area is 19,730 square miles, making it a relatively small…

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    environmental, political, and geoeconomic concerns for Nicaragua, its people, and the international community. Opponents are concerned about the potential for irreversible environmental damage, the disruption of indigenous communities, and the involvement of a private Chinese company that was given the 50-year concession to build and operate the canal. Proponents cite the canal as the only viable option to address the increasing poverty of Nicaragua in spite of its lack of assured long-term…

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    Caribbean Culture

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    There are a lot of misconceptions of the caribbean that never seem to change and add on to the old ones as time passes. Most individuals knowledge about the caribbean is derived from other human beings and their experience and understanding and of it. This often leads to stereotyping. Many individuals tend to see the caribbean as a place for vacationing and relaxation. These islands are not just about reggae, Bob Marley, and the great food. There is much more to the caribbean than just the…

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