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- 1031: Mauritania
- ... are Japan at 27%, Italy, Belgium, and Luxembourg. It's imports at $335 million a year and it's commodities are foodstuffs, consumers goods, petroleum products, capital goods, and it's partners are Algeria 15%. China 6%, US 3%, France, Germany, Spain, and Italy in which does not even make up one percent. It's inflation rate has gone to high for anyone to afford any products. Mauritania's few infostructures ...
- 1032: Australia
- ... the past decade the Australian Government has had considerable success in targeting its exports more directly to its region, and especially to the dynamic East Asi an economies comprising the South East Asian Nations (ASEAN), China, Hong Kong, Japan, the Republic of Korea and Taiwan. Imports and Exports Australia has also tackled the more basic problem of the composition of its export trade. Exporting industries have moved from a commodity-based ...
- 1033: Geography of Mauritania
- ... are Japan at 27%, Italy, Belgium, and Luxembourg. It's imports at $335 million a year and it's commodities are foodstuffs, consumers goods, petroleum products, capital goods, and it's partners are Algeria 15%. China 6%, US 3%, France, Germany, Spain, and Italy in which does not even make up one percent. It's inflation rate has gone to high for anyone to afford any products. Mauritania's few infostructures ...
- 1034: Southeast Asia
- ... of the culture that developed and art that was created there. Southeast Asia is a modern, geographical term used to define the approximate location of territories to the south and the east of India and China. Those countries are North and South Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Burma, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia, Portuguese Timor, and the Philippines. Though all of these countries have a very mixed cultural base, it is mostly an ...
- 1035: Lebanon
- ... the country is less a nation than a collection of fuedal- like baronies based on religious lines. Each religious community has its own leaders and its own fighting force, or militia. It is reminiscent of China during the early years of the twentieth century, when that nation had a weak central goverment and was ruled by various warlords scattered throughout the country, each seeking political and economic dominance. The Moslems, who ...
- 1036: The Trade Development in Gotland & Great Zimbabwe
- ... by sailing. The people from Great Zimbabwe used the winds that are blowing in the Indian ocean and the Arab sea to navigate to the places they traded with. The places are: southern Arabia, India, China. The Gutar traded with ships that came to Gotland from the Baltic area. In the golden age of the trade in Gotland the Gutar have reached to places all over Europe and even to the ...
- 1037: No Name Woman: Bewitching Creation
- ... person she is to become through her understanding and question about her suicidal aunt in one of her essays "No Name Woman". Maxine Hong Kingston speculates about the nature of her aunt, a woman in China who killed herself over the shame she brought to her strict, conservative family by becoming pregnant out of wedlock. Both Kinston and Gation express sexual morality as artistic freedom. Gation used his work and business ...
- 1038: Professor Soruco As A Consumer
- ... in touch with his wife. Not too much working out though, Dr.Soruco likes to relax and watch his big screen, surround sound TV. Many weekend nights are filled with wonderful dinners at Monty's, China Grill, or other fancy romantic restaurants. Dr. Soruco loves to dance as well. If Dr. Soruco were to go on a vacation, he would choose an exotic and romantic place overseas. A vacation place would ...
- 1039: Kingston's “No Name Woman”: Community's Role
- ... the baby was to be born the villagers raided our house” implies that the same people who were once considered Maxine Hong Kingston’s aunt’s kinsmen, turned against her in no time. “Women in China did not choose” they were merely objects of desire. They had no wish of their own. They lived in a society dominated by men. Women were expected to efface their sexual color and present plain ...
- 1040: Sociopolitical Philosophy in the Works of Stoker and Yeats
- ... in the carriage for more than an hour before we began to move. It seems to me that the further East you go the more unpunctual are the trains. What ought they to be in China?” (9). Here the reader sees that as Jonathan goes east, technology begins to break down a bit and things are a lot less orderly. Jonathan also finds that he is beginning to lose command over ...
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