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    Chile

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    southwestern coast of South America, and bordered by Argentina, Bolivia and Peru and by the Pacific Ocean. Peru on the Northern border, Argentina bordering all of east Chile, and Bolivia in the NE. The Andes Mountains is among the world's longest mountain ranges, spreading across Colombia, Ecuador, Perú, Bolivia, Argentina and Chile. The Chilean Coastal Range is a mountain range that runs from north to south along the Pacific coast of South America There are many important rivers in Chile such…

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    Ecuador Research Paper

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    Ecuador is a small country in South America that lies north of Peru, and east of Brazil and Colombia. The equator runs directly through the capital, Quito, which is how it got its name. Ecuador is divided into three main geographical regions, the western, the central and the eastern. The most populated is the West Coast most likely because it surrounds the Pacific Ocean. On the other hand, the eastern side is the least inhabited with less than two percent of the population. English is spoken…

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    Remember the 2016 Olympics some of the athletes decided not to go it. This was because of the Zika virus. The Zika virus is a very Transmittable disease. Athletes were afraid that they would become infected with the Zika virus. It also didn’t help that there is no current cure for the Zika virus. Do to the fact that there is no current cure for the Zika virus. People should take precautions. There are certain precautions you can take to prevent the Zika virus. For instance cover all your…

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    Costa Rica Research

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    the use in Costa Rica. The Population there is4.872 million people. The president of Costa Rica is Luis Guillermo Solis. There official language is Spanish. Costa Rica located in Central America, Costa Rica has coastlines on the Caribbean Sea and pacific Ocean. The Tropical coastal plains rise to mountains, active volcanoes, and a temperate central plateau where most people live (San Jose, the capital, is here). Costa…

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    Iphone 5c Case Study

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    substantial progres s with its trading partners towards concluding the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) nego tiations that is expected to be an ambitious agreement in the world’s fastest growing region (WT O, 2014, p. 4). This 12 country Asia- Pacific trade and investment agreement will advance U.S. economic interests and expand U.S. exports while creating a platform for economic inte gration across the Asia-Pacific region (WTO, 2014, 12). “The TPP will address new and emerging trade…

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    Westward exploration and expansion were motivated by many different factors, focusing on power, dominance, money and spirituality. Spaniards, English, Canadians, Russians and Native Americans all viewed this region as extraordinary, and strived for sovereignty rights. From 1760-1815, many accomplished explores came west looking for adventure, excitement, exploration and for many, wealth. Trade was connected directly with economic success in governments. Many English trappers headed west after…

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    Ecuador Research Paper

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    Ecuador, officially the Republic of Ecuador, is a representative democratic republic located in the western corner at the top of the South American Continent bordered by Colombia, Peru, and the Pacific Ocean. The city of Guayaquil is the most compacted city in Ecuador. Followed is the country’s capital, Quito. The historic center of Cuenca, “the third-largest city in the country in size and economically, was also declared a World Heritage Site in 1999 as an outstanding example of a planned,…

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    The Americas – Period 2 consist of North America and Latin America 600-600 CE. Many changes happened whether they were political, economic, or social. Changes over time for North America included trade expansion, tribal government, and agriculture. For South America changes were in the pyramids, Mayan astronomy, and village organization. North America's change in trade expansion and continuity in village life, nomadism, polytheism, and shamanism. Latin America's change in Pyramids, ceremonial…

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    of different forms, consuming more than 3 million tons of cacao beans annually. Because cacao bean plants only grow in hot, rainy, and tropical climates, the primary growing regions are Africa (Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon), Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea), and Latin America (Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia). The largest producing country by volume is Côte d’Ivoire, which produces thirty-three percent of the global supply (NCF). Because cacao beans are not an industrialized…

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    Marine Corps History

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    The history portion of this project will focus on major events and dates for the Marine Corps. The United States Marine Corps was first established during the beginning of the Revolutionary War in 1775. Men ready and eager to battle were in high demand as the war against England was going to be a grueling one. A man called Samuel Nicholas began the recruiting process for the Marine Corps in 1775. Tun Tavern, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was an old local brewery that is widely…

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