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Transcript of Jessica Rosario Period-3. Economics Politics Environment Society & Culture My Family Tree.
MY HERITAGE-DISCOVERY AND CELEBRATION
Jessica Rosario Period-3
Table of contents Economics
Politics
Environment
Society & Culture
My Family Tree
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Economics
• Caribbean Basin Initiative (CBI) and Generalized Systems of Preferences—government programs that allow the import of raw materials, equipment, and goods for reexport duty-free—benefit the economy.
• Tax exempt status for up to 20 years is also available.
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PoliticsGovernment of the Dominican Republic takes
place in a framework of a representative democracy, whereby the President of the Dominican Republic is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system.
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The Executive has long been the dominant branch in the Dominican governmental system.
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The president of the Dominican Republic is both the Head of State and the Head of Government, and is Commander in Chief of the armed forces.
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Since August 2004, the President of the Republic is Leonel Fernández Reina and the Vice president is Rafael Alburquerque de Castro, of Partido de la Liberación Dominicana (PLD).
Leonel Fernández ReinaRafael Alburquerque de Castro
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EnvironmentThe main agencies responsible for
environmental protection are the Department of National Parks and the Department of State for Agriculture.
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The Dominican Republic has environmental problems in the areas of deforestation, water supply, and soil erosion, and as the eroding soil enters the sea, it damages the nation's coral reefs as well.
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The country has 21 cu km of renewable water resources with 89% used for farming. About 97% of the population has access to pure drinking water.
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Society & Culture
In Dominican Republic the people talk Spanish.
In Dominican Republic there are 95% that are Roman Catholics. Back To Table of
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The location of Dominican Republic is in the Caribbean, eastern two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola, between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, east of Haiti.
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The government of Dominican Republic is a representative democracy.
The capital of Dominican Republic is Santo Domingo.
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The climate of Dominican Republic tropical maritime; little seasonal temperature variation; seasonal variation in rainfall, is mostly hot.
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The population of Dominican republic is 8,833,634 (July 2004 est.)
The ethnic make-up white 16%, black 11%, mixed 73.
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Events on my Birthday1924 James Clavell is born (author of
Shogun, Noble House, Tai-Pan).
1932 "Betty & Bob" premiers on radio.
1991 Greyhound Bus ends bankruptcy.
1992 Floriade (Flower Show) closes at the Hague, Netherlands.
1986 7.5 Earthquake strikes San Salvador, El Salvador .
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Jessica Rosario
Ariel Rosario Ana M. Coronado
Daniel Coronado Ana R. Coronado
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Hispanic achievements of America1. The first European country to make landfall in theCaribbean was Portugal.2. Legend says Ponce de Leon was searching for
TheFountain of Youth.3.Treaty of Tordesillas split the New World’suncivilized lands between Spain and Italy.4. The man responsible for championing Indian
rights was Francisco Pizzaro.5. In 1680, New Mexico’s Spanish settlers were
chased out of the province by Pueblo Uprising.
Videos of Dominican Republichttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AU8TVBI3
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Junot Diaz
Junot Diaz is a winner of a Pulitzer, one of the greatest novelist of the Dominican Republic. “If you want to make a human being a monster, deny them, at the cultural level, any reflection of themselves”. When Junot Diaz was growing up he felt like a monster, he didn’t feel human. He said “I’m trying to write, like, a ‘Dominicans in Space’. A lot of people think he’s weird but he don’t care, what people think.