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    All About Fair Trade Coffee Coffee is the one of the most important commodity in the world trade market. A large number of farmers are involved in the cultivation of coffee all over the world. The fair trade coffee is the coffee with fair trade certification detailing about its origin. This coffee can come from anywhere around the world. The concept of fair trade coffee helps the farmers and producers of the coffee in financial terms. These farmers and producers receive a fair amount for the…

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    Northwest. (1) Here was the strategy: “ The territory of Rondonia, state of Mato Grosso had a population of over one million, and was growing rapidly. The region looked to be an important potential source of agricultural production and employment for Brazil. Orderly development and settlement of this new area was a high priority and was to be achieved with 4 objectives. 1. Integrate marginal regions into the national economy 2. Ensure orderly settlement 3. Increase productivity, incomes,…

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    Kogi Tribe Research Paper

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    South America is home to many indigenous civilizations. Among on of these is the Kogi Indians. Ancestor of the Kogi Indians is the Tairona. They were under the threat of the Inca Empire, calling for help from Spanish Conquistadores. Benefiting from their help, they still decimated in numbers due to illness. Regardless, out of it came the Sierra Nevada Tribes, with the Kogi Indians included. The Kogi Indians are a preColombian civilization. Direct relatives of the ancient Tairona, they have…

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    with special features, huge usage of energy, waste consumption, and high intakes of water would be several factors that still exist before and present today. The only best possible solution to fix this issue is to introduce or promote sustainable tourism to all visitors globally. This impacts Argentina greatly, because it is unspoilt and it is known for its own nature. Buenos Aires has trouble with maintaining sustainability, and this is because their initiative of recycling is quite…

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    Rio Housing Research Paper

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    In Rio the housing is cramped and are kind of slanted on a hill. They are usually 1 or 2 stories tall. Most of the housing in Rio is poorly made. Some houses are even falling apart. So housing in Rio is pretty bad. Rios transportation is quite good. There top 3 ways of transportation is buses, trains, and taxis. They have a lot of subways all over the place. Trains and subways are the main source of transportation. The trains are powered off of electric energy. Energy in Rio is 82% hydroelectric…

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    Poverty In Brazil

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    Brazil is the largest and most populated country in South America. The population as of 2014 was 206.1 million people with a population growth rate of .9% (World Bank Indicators [WBI], n.d). Brazil gained its independence in 1822 and became a democratic nation (Brazil, 2015). Brazil takes up most of the upper and middle right side of South America. Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Uruguay, Guyana, French Guiana, Suriname, and the Atlantic Ocean surround Brazil. Brazil has a tropical climate…

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    Ecuador

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    Ecuador was the first country in Latin America to recover democracy in 1978, however, its history has been characterized by political instability. In Ecuador, from 1996 to 2006, witnessed the oath of nine Presidents and none Government by the presidential term of four years laid down in the Constitution. This sequence of overthrow and shots of control began in February 1997 when the then President Abdalá Bucaram, after a popular uprising, was dismissed by Congress "to govern mental disability";…

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    Colombia is located in the northwest side of South America, it has an extension of 1'141,748 square kilometers and a population of 48 654,000, with a density of 43.9 per square kilometers (UNdata, 2016). Colombia is the second most unequal country in Latin America, where 10% of the richest population of the country earns four times more than 40% of the poorest population (The World Bank, 2016). And although poverty has declined since 2002, inequality has remained constant. More than two thirds…

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    Samba Research Paper

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    Samba an old brazilian move use for road execution and traditional dancing their distinctive approaches to samba, solo or pair samba.Reading the article brazil.org its expressed "When the European colonizers settled in Brazil in the time between the sixteenth to the nineteenth hundreds of years, they brought into the nation swarms of African slaves. These Africans had their own particular traditions, customs and societies; a significant number of which were as melody, move and music." samba was…

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    Cape Verdean Migration

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    The majority of Brazilian immigrants to the United States live in metropolitan regions. Between 2000 and 2003, Brazilians made up 19.1 % (Martes, 2011) of all new immigrants coming to Massachusetts. Massachusetts is now the primary U.S. destination for Brazilian immigrants (27%), which is reflected in the fact that they are now the fastest growing immigrant community in the state (Martes, 2011). There are an estimated 68,228 Brazilians living in Boston. In 2007, almost 77,000 Brazilians resided…

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