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    nut automatically but efficiency is much lower then manual operation. Due to en excess of processing capacity in India they have been supplied with raw nuts from other countries to cover the processing capacity. 1. ANALYSIS INDIA VS BRAZIL SWOT INDIA Strength (Internal) Opportunities (External) • Very good trained manual workers • Low wages • R&D with advanced technology • Potential in increase of production • High nut consumption in India • Experience in producing and processing

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    relation to the Caribbean According to Chinapoo et Al (2014)‚ Thomas Malthus’s Theory (1798)‚ claims that population growth is determined by certain natural laws and food supply was the main limit to population. He argued that population increases faster than the food supply and compared the way in which each increases. Malthus ’ theory of population can be used to explain the dynamics of the relationship between population and resources in less developed territories. Since the Caribbean is considered

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    among the powerful nations that were attempting to create many colonies for themselves. Brazil was one of the most important colony to them because of all the resources they could export and make a profit from. The land was fertile and in addition to having crops‚ there was the presence of natural minerals. The Portuguese efficiently used slave labor to gain economic advantage. As the author noted in Slavery of Brazil‚ there was no one specific area of concentration for slaves to work. Slaves were

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    Q.: How do social networking sites work? What has contributed to their immense popularity? A.: The first phase of the Web was all about content publishing by “experts”‚ without any possibility of interaction between user and author. The second phase of the Web‚ Web 2.0‚ is defined by social media tools‚ which support social interactions and connections with people‚ as well as collaboration and sharing‚ and the creation of user-generated content. This was the major change that allowed the beginning

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    Analyzing a Population Pyramid Use the Census Bureau website to complete the chart below for the assigned Complete the table for each selected country Country: Brazil Demographic Variable Value Birth Rate (per 1‚000)  3.009 Death Rate (per 1‚000)  1.309 Natural Increase (%)  0.8 Infant Mortality Rate (per 1‚000 live births)  20 Total Fertility Rate  1.8 Population 65 yrs. (%)  ??? Life Expectancy at Birth (male/female)  73 Urban Population (%)  85 GNP/capita (U.S

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    Caribbean Civilisation is not based on the truth. Historians gave us ideas about the history of Caribbean Civilisation and culture which were the bias of historical history. These ideas came to us via books or through oral history in stories and songs. The Cambridge Online Dictionary refers to civilization as “human society with its well-developed social organisation‚ or the cultural and way of life of a society or country at a particular period in time.” Truth is the creation of human interaction

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    The Haitian Revolution and Its Effects on its Caribbean Neighbors Research Question  What is the Haitian Revolution and how did it effect its Caribbean Neighbors? Thesis Statement  The Haitian Revolution began as a mere fight for a nation’s independence but turned into a symbol of significance and hope to the surrounding colonies of the Caribbean. The Haitian Revolution   It is most significant as being the first successful slave rebellion. It is characterized and highly noted for lasting

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    virus came back. He virus started in Brazil and now spreading to Rio and now is going to Latin America. The invasion in Brazil was started a year ago. The virus is one of the worst Brazil has seen and witnessed. With the virus being so deadly people are worried for the poor and the unfortunate countries it could spread to‚ with the disease costing so much money for the people to vaccinated and medical help. The virus had affected more than 1‚000 people. Brazil population has gone down by 1‚000 people

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    Tourism is one of the fastest growing and most heterogeneous industries in the world. It is vital to the survival of many Caribbean islands as it is the pillar of their economy because it provides a vast amount of employment opportunities for locals as well as constantly pumps foreign investment and expenditure into the region‚ among other benefits which will be highlighted. However‚ like most actions in life‚ there are pros and cons‚ tourism is no different. It is a very controversial topic because

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    1. PRESENTATION OF THE PRODUCT • Product: Nescau‚ chocolate powder • Creator: Nestlé • Segment: Food • Main competitor: Toddy Nescau’s history started in 1932 when the product was developed‚ in Brazil‚ and was launched by Nestle‚ almost with no publicity support. It was recommended for mothers worried about their son’s nutrition. The first name was Nescao‚ a combination of the words Nestle and cacao (cacao=cacau=cocoa). With the same name‚ the product was launched in Italy

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