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The Geographical Location of Venezuela 567 words
Venezuela, officially Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, is located on the continent of South America. To the north Venezuela is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, on the east by Guyana, to the south by Brazil, and on the southwest and west by Columbia. The capital of V ...

Country of Venezuela 436 words
Venezuela is originally known as the Republic of Venezuela. The countries estimated population is about 20,562,000, covering 352,143 sq mi. It is bordered by Brazil (S), Colombia (W and SW), Guyana (E), and the Caribbean Sea (N). Principal cities include Carcas, the capital. Venezuela has four m ...

Venezuela, Republic of South America 619 words
Venezuela, republic of South America, bounded on the north by the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean and on the southwest and west by Colombia. The total area of Venezuela is about 912.050 sq. km. The capital of Venezuela is Caracas, one of the biggest cities in Venezue ...

The History of Venezuela 442 words
The history of Venezuela has been a long and often turbulent one. It is filled with exploration, religion, and shifts of government. But, the movement from dictatorship to democracy is the most significant. The move from dictatorship to democracy is the most significant point in ...

The Carib Tribes in Venezuela 1107 words
"As early as 1522 Spanish invaders reported that the Carib tribes in Venezuela used a black, gooey substance for many purposes. The viscous material was crude oil. It was not until the 1950s, however, that oil production began in Venezuela. Oil accounts for a quarter of the nation's gross dome ...

The Geographic Regions of Venezuela 2039 words
Venezuela has seven physical geographic regions; The Andes Mountains, which include the highest peaks in the country, extend northward into Venezuela in two branches divided by the Lake Maracaibo Lowlands. Pico Bolivar is the highest point of the Venezuelan Andes at 16,427 f ...

"Raul Leoni Naci" 380 words
Raúl Leoni nacio en Utapa (estado Bolivar), en 1905 y murio en Nueva York en 1972. Raúl Leoni fue abogado y politico venezolano, fue electo presidente de la República de Venezuela en 1964 hasta 1969. A los 16 años estuvo preso en la carcel de Rotunda por participar en la lucha estudiantil. Curso s ...

The Country of Chile 1328 words
The present-day country of Chile has endured a very turbulent past. The people have been led through the years by a variety of different leaders, philosophies, and constitutions. The first structured government was formed in 1810 and lasted until the "Battle of Rancagua" in 1814. This ...

The Third World Nation of Venezuela 559 words
Venezuela, officially Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, is the sixth largest country in South America, unique in landscape, flora, fauna, and wild life that rivals the larger nations in South America. In fact, due to it's uniqueness, Venezuela is as ...

South America's El Liberator: Simon Bolivar 540 words
Simon Bolivar was one of South America's greatest generals. His victories over the Spaniards won independence for Bolivia, Panama, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. He is called El Liberator, and is also known as the "George Washington of ...

Ques Un Rave? 4418 words
El caso Country y la cultura rave en venezuela Carlos Alberto Ayala Galavis carnet # 60340 7/11/00 ...

The Carrion-Eating Andean Condor 392 words
The carrion-eating Andean condor, the largest flying bird in the world, once clouded the skies from Venezuela to Patagonia along South America"tms Andes Mountains. In a hundred years, hunters, pollution and habitat destruction wiped out most of these soaring birds, which help clear the environment ...

Ritual in Some Cultures 1199 words
Coming of Age is a very important ritual in some cultures. Many cultures believe that you need a coming of age ritual to do exactly what it says; come of age, which if u analyze, may mean be of age to produce children. Most coming of age rituals take place around puberty, between the ages of ten a ...

Simon Bolivar on the Liberation of Foreign States 1613 words
The General's Disunited States of South America "Let us hasten to break the chains of those who groan in the dungeons waiting for salvation from you. Do not betray their trust. Do not be deaf to the cries of your brothers. Avenge the dead, save the dying, relieve the oppressed, and br ...

Background of Columbia 1016 words
Background: Colombia was one of the three countries that emerged from the collapse of Gran Colombia in 1830 (the others being Ecuador and Venezuela). A 40-year insurgent campaign to overthrow the Colombian Government escalated during the 1990s, undergirded in part by funds ...

Child Abuse and Labor in America 2784 words
People in the rich world tend to assume that child labor, like slavery, is something that was abolished a century ago and that now only exists in third world countries. This can not be any further from the reality of this issue. In fully developed countries like Canada and the ...

The Year 2000 Technology Problem 2073 words
Over the years, the technological world has advanced rapidly, and humans have come to rely on computers for just about every aspect of daily life from education, to communication, to banking, to electri ...

How Past Cultural Body Art Has Influenced Our Society Today 460 words
How Past Cultural Body Art Has Influenced Our Society Today It is very common to walk through the mall these days to see people with many forms of body art exposed. Tattoos and piercings surround us on a beautiful day at the beach. Body art is a world wide characteristic shared by men, women, ...

An Autobiography 589 words
Well I guess this is an autobiography about me, written by me, so I will try to make it as boring as I can so you don't get to interested in my overly exiting life. Well, I was born in Greensburg, Pennsylvania at approximately 3:05 in the afternoon and I was 5lb. 3oz. ...

Simon Bolivar's Lifetime and Afterwards 1320 words
In studying Simon Bolivar it is found that he changed the history of the world by organizing and achieving the independence for much of Latin America and northern South America from Spanish rule during the late 1700s to the early 1800s, both during ...

Critical Concerns on Y2k Bug 773 words
"The Y2K problem is the electronic equivalent of the El Niño and there will be nasty surprises around the globe."--John Hamre, Dep. Secretary of Defense When I was in the first grade, my elementary school invested in several computers and started Introduction to Computers classes. I rem ...

Economic Growth & Development of America 227 words
To contemplate this question we must first address the accepted definitions of these terms. According to Alan Glanville, economic growth is defined as 'the increase in a country's output over time, that is an increase in its national income',1 whereas economic development is 'a much broader concept, ...

Simon Bolivar and The Battle of Boyaca 593 words
Simon Jose Antonio de la Santisima Trinidad Bolivar was born in Caracas on July 24, 1783 to don Juan Vicente Bolivar y Ponte y dona Maria de la Concepcion Palacios y Blanco. Simon received an excellent education from his tutors, Simon Rodriquez and Andres Bello. By the age of nine ...

Defensive Mechanisms 1541 words
I believe that I use a complex of all defensive mechanisms mentioned in the lecture, just as everybody else. However, until I encountered psychology, I wasn't aware that very often the way I acted was a situation when I used a defensive mechanism from psychological point of view. ...

A Research Stud on Speed Reading 3749 words
Claims on Speed Reading having effects on the comprehension level of an individual dated back 30 years ago. There were a lot of techniques being introduced regarding speed-reading however; there are only a few extensive studies on that measure and evaluate speed-reading in relation with co ...


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