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    Bolivia

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    Bolivia History This landlocked South American Country is located North and East of Brazil and West of Peru and Chile and South of Argentina and Paraguay. There is 418‚683 square miles of usable land. Ninety-five percent of the population is Roman Catholic with a Democratic Government. Bolivia also has the highest capital in the world at 11‚910 feet. In the mid-16th century‚ Spain entered and took control‚ this caused the predominant Indian population to be forced into

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    Economics 200 November 20‚ 2001 Economics is Winning Bolivia’s Drug War A 1998 article from the New York Times reported that Bolivia was winning its war against drugs as a result of two factors that influence the market for coca‚ which is used to make cocaine. First‚ Bolivian soldiers raided a number of coca plantations and destroyed the crops. Second‚ Colombians began growing more of their own coca and‚ as a result‚ now buy less from Bolivia than in the past. I am proposing that the basic

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    Bolivia

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    Bolivia‚ located in almost the middle of South America‚ is a country which is named after freedom fighter Simon Bolivar. The country’s borders are connected to Brazil‚ Peru‚ Argentina‚ Paraguay‚ and Chile‚ and only has one river which connects to the ocean. Bolivia has not only one capital but two; they’re named La Paz and Sucre. Sucre was Bolivia’s historic capital‚ but after a civil war‚ the government was moved to La Paz. The judicial system is still in Sucre‚ but La Paz is the seat of the national

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    Bolivia

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    Proposals Paper Elections and Political Process Programs Country: Bolivia Professor: Allan Rosenbaum and Rachel Emas Florida International University PAD 6056 – Capstone Summer 2011 By: Maria H. Webb – 1196429 2 RESPONSE TO A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS PAPER ELECTIONS AND POLITICAL PROCESS PROGRAMS AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN BOLIVIA FOR DEPLOYING ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINES PROJECT An unsolicited proposal Submitted to USAID/Bolivia by the Institute for Public Management and Community Service of

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    bolivia

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    any grant/funding information and a complete correspondence address.] Bolivia‚ officially known as the Plurinational State of Bolivia‚ was named after the independence fighter Simon Bolivar‚ whom broke away from Spanish rule in 1825. Bolivia is located in the west-central part of South America and at 424‚162 square miles‚ it is the fifth largest country of the continent having an area about twice the size of Spain. Bolivia is landlocked bordering five countries; Brazil on the northeast‚ Paraguay

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    Bolivia

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    known for its steakhouses OKAY HERE ARE REALLL FUN FACTS (: 1.The highest navigable lake in the world is found in Bolivia at 3810 meters above sea level (that’s 12‚382.5 feet above sea level.) That’s Lake Titicaca! It takes 6 hours to cross it on a fast hydrofoil. It’s also one of the deepest lakes in the world. 2.The largest deposit of salt on the planet is also found in Bolivia. contain over 64 million tons of salt! (SALAR DE UYUNI) 3.The largest deposit of lithium in the world is found under

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    Inflation in Bolivia

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    Inflation in Bolivia is at 7.18%‚ making the country fourth among the countries of its region. The cost of food products increased the most and‚ according to analyses‚ the ever growing demand from China and low production due to climactic conditions also influenced these annual numbers (Prensa‚ 2011).International analysts point at the Bolivian gasolinazo as the factor that increased inflation to 7.18%‚ way above the country’s initial inflation rate of 4.5% at the beginning of the year 2010 (Prensa

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    Cocaine

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    COCAINE One of the most dangerous and widely abused drugs is cocaine‚ although they do not produce very severe physical dependent symptoms upon withdrawal. In the early 16th century‚ Francisco Pizzaro encountered the Inca; he found that royalty used the coca plant. This was the 1st contact Europeans had with this drug. In Peru this was considered to be “the gift of the Gods” (Craving for Ecstasy and Natural Highs: A Positive approach to mood Alteration Milkman‚ Sunderwirth) and was used in religious

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    Geography Of Bolivia

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    BOLIVIA Bolivia is a country known for the economic and political problems it has‚ but what people from outside the country don’t know is that Bolivia is a mystical land‚ a place with natural beauty‚ great people‚ wonderful culture‚ a big geography and amazing places that just are breathtaking; it is so big in natural wealth and have too many touristic places that people like to visit. Three of the touristic places people like to visit in Bolivia are El Salar de Uyuni‚ Lake Titicaca and Tiwanacu

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    Deforestation In Bolivia

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    Bolivia has one of the highest deforestation rates in South America‚ second only to Brazil. This effect is seen particularly in eastern Bolivia where the interregional effects of Brazilian policy and infrastructure can easily be felt across the border. Bolivia‚ as well as other regions in the Amazon are largely inhabited by a wide variety of indigenous cultures that depend on the natural resources of a region for their livelihood and existence. The largest factor in rapid deforestation and desertification

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