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891: France
... punctuality that is an engineer does not keep on time, he is fined. Also roads, air, and water travel is important to France. Communications are expanding widely in France. Mainly in ways such as telephone, television, radios, and newspapers. The national language of France is French. French was once the language used by diplomats all over the world. In this study, I have learned a lot about France and I hope ...
892: Ecuador
... Highway runs through Ecuador from north to south. Communication The largest newspaper, El Universo, is published in Guayaquil. The daily sale of this newspaper is 84,000 copies. Ecuador has 300 radio stations and 10 television stations, which are privately owned. The government operates the telephones. There are about three telephones every 200 people. History Indian Period In the 1400's, the Inca Empire took over Ecuador. Many different tribes lived ...
893: Mexico
... 2 million. Mexico City had 15 dailies, of which Esto, with a circulation of 450,000, was the largest. Commercial radio stations numbered about 1040, and some 21.5 million radios and 12.4 million television sets were in use. Labor The Mexican labor force totaled about 26.2 million people in the early 1990s. About 35 percent of the labor force is organized. The largest union in the country is ...
894: Evolution Of Canada
... borne pollution problems originate in the US. The ramifications of industry relocating in Mexico, with even lower environmental standards than the US is terrifying. Cultural contracts abound, however subtle and unspoken they may be. Canadian television is all but controlled by the US; even Canadian stations are inundated with American product; our press is filled with American news while our radios play American music. This influence is impossible to escape from ...
895: Ethiopia
... In the city houses are typically made of cement with a tin roof. Here you may find small amounts of electricity for heating and cooking, but nothing much more. Some wealthy families may have a television etc. In the city most people wear Western clothing. Diet: If the area is not getting foreign aid of any sort the meals, if any, consist of a food called injera. This is a pancake ...
896: Italy
... northern part of Italy uses some of the most advanced manufacturing methods in its factories. One quarter of the countries power is supplied through state of the art hydroelectric dams. More than 450 privately owned television stations and over 1000 private radio stations are operating in Italy. Italy has an excellent system of roads. Large, modern superhighways run the length of the Italian peninsula. Tunnels though the Alps link the highway ...
897: Australia
... reduced each year until the bounties expire. The Uruguay Round agreements will force faster-than-planned tariff reductions in only a small number of cases. As noted in Section five (below), local content requirements on television advertising and programming and certain government procurement practices may have adverse effects on U.S. exporters and service industries. 4. Debt Management Policies Australia's gross external public debt now exceeds US $67.7 billion ...
898: The Geography of New Zealand
... In 1994 the gross national product of New Zealand was a colossal 56.4 billion United State's dollars, generating a per capita income of $16,640. For every 3.2 people there is a television, and for every 2.2 people there is a telephone, meaning there are over 2,600,000 televisions and telephones in New Zealand. Fortunately, 99.8 percent of the people are able to enjoy safe ...
899: Liberia
... The free port was completed in 1948. Monrovia is a city of displacement. Office buildings and stone houses in the colonial style of the southern United States are near African huts and shacks, some with television antennas. Elaborate buildings include the Capital, the Executive Mansion, city hall, and the Temple of Justice. Monrovia is the center of Liberia's trade and transportation. Industrial products include petroleum, cement, paint, and tuna. James ...
900: Japan
... around Tokyo, which is the common dialect, and the dialects of the Kansai region in western Japan, spoken in cities such as Kyoto, Osaka, and Kobe. Due to the spread of the common dialect through television and radio, most people outside the Tokyo region speak the common dialect as well as a local dialect. Refrences: World Book Encyclopedia (Cd Rom) Grolier Encyclopedia (Cd Rom) Encarta 96 Encyclopedia (Cd Rom) JETRO (Internet ...


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