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2641: China's Population Problem
... prevents them from focusing on more important affairs like scientific advancements and resolving poverty and homelessness (Linden 2). China's family planning policies and children limiting laws can be considered as reasonable and in the interest of the people of China, but because the government takes the enforcement of these laws to such an extreme shows that they have little consideration for the Chinese citizens. Means of controlling population that infringe ...
2642: Chad
... capita. Industries in Chad are cotton textile mills, slaughter houses, brewery, natron, soap, and cigarettes. Chad's currency is 1 CFA franc = 100 centimes.7 The economy of Chad has very low standards. The exchange rates are communaute Financiere Africaine Francs (CFAF per US $1 - 274.06 in January 1993, 264.69 in 1992, 282.11 in 1991, 272.26 in 1990, 319.01 in 1989, and 297.85 in 1988 ...
2643: Canada - Of The United States of America
... best medical insurance plan in the U.S.A. only covers 31.5% of expenses.9 Moreover, the Canadian systems costs are well below that of the U.S. and have produced lower infant mortality rates and longer life expectancy. In 1986, average out-of-pocket expenditures for health care were $1135 per household in the United States, and $446(US) in Canada. For hospitals and physicians American households paid $346 ...
2644: Australia
... and federal. For instance, a family living in Sydney would have the Sydney City Council (local) looking after such things as garbage collection, park maintenance and dog controls. Australians pay their local government by paying "rates" - paid according to the area and position of any land that you own. They would then be governed by the New South Wales Government, which would look after such things as roads, and the police ...
2645: Japan
... universities and cultural amenities. Industry is located in the Keihin(Tokyo-Yokohama) belt and in Saitame Prefecture. Tokyo is located just an hour or two by train to the many locations of scenic, historical and interest that are ideal for day trip of weekends away.(4) Much of the Kanto Plain has been eaten up by residential and commercial or industrial construction, but the reminder of the plain is still intensively ...
2646: The Civil Rights Museum
... on the computer is another source of promotion, that consist of subjects or topics as an address, for an example, you may type civil rights.com or history.com to find information pertaining to your interest. Other sources can be the NAACP and Colleges courses, more funding could be provided to build similar museums, because overall, history is important, and that's why I chose the civil rights museum.
2647: The Lowell Observatory
... used this telescope to study Mars; this telescope was also used in the 1920's by V.M. Slipher to discover evidence of receding galaxies. The Lowell Observatory was mainly founded because of Dr. Percivals' interest in discovering life on mars. Lowell observatory was the first observatory in Arizona. It is a great family attraction with its location being in the popular Tourist City of Flagstaff; the observatory looks over the ...
2648: Culture, and Arts of Argentina
Culture, and Arts of Argentina Argentina is a nation with a vivid Spanish heritage, soundly affected since the 19th century by European, prominently Italian, immigration. A blithesome interest is maintained in the nation's history, particularly as symbolized by the Gaucho or cowboy. Europeans also shaped literature in Argentina. In the fine arts, an example to be emulated has been France; only in ...
2649: Tour de Eiffel
... of Maupassant, Emile Zola, Charles Garnier, and Dumas the Younger - protested its construction. At 300 meters (320.75m including antenna), and 7000 tons, it was the world's tallest building until 1930. Other points of interest include: It took 2.5 million rivets to build. It also took 300 steel workers, and 2 years (1887-1889) to construct it. It sways no more than 12 cm in high winds! It's ...
2650: The People of El Salvador
... the El Salvadorian civil war lasted 12 years, killed 75,000 and ate up 6 billion dollars of US money. Although somewhat better than before unemployment, poverty and unhappy war veterans lead to high crime rates. The latest presidential election was held in 1994 where Armando Calderon Sol was elected president.


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