Articles, tagged with "latin american countries", page 5
29th January 2010
Hispanic immigration to mainland US is still the biggest because of it bordering Spanish-speaking countries in the south. Since the signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement, Spanish language has been gaining more mileage as American manufacturer...
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Author:
John
29th January 2010
Bizxchange, in association with Wealthtree Partners organized a seminar on ‘Internationalizing Indian SMEs' on January 19. The focus of the seminar was on understanding the European market and uniqueness of the different European countries. More than 4...
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Author:
David Parks
07th January 2010
Peru is an interesting country in that it has been forged by the Conquistadors, brought into modern times by the Japanese (including a famous Peruvian leader with Japanese DNA) and may fall into the orbit of Mainland China. Peru, like many Latin American ...
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Author:
LatAmInvestor
01st January 2010
Ornaments like bracelets, wedding rings and gemstone rings have always fascinated the human mind. Of these, bracelets have existed for almost 7000 years now, and are chiefly manufactured from precious stones, metals and some commonly found substances like...
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Author:
Armando Ramirez
23rd December 2009
SMEs in the Indian textile export sector can heave a sigh of relief as the export growth is finally witnessing a positive trend after months of registering sluggish growth. The textile exports grew 8% in November 2009 as demand for products rose in the Eu...
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Author:
David Parks
10th December 2009
In a bid to encourage Indian SMEs aggressively explore the enormous opportunities present in the Latin American countries, the Engineering Export Promotion Council (EEPC) has recently organised a seminar titled ‘Latin American Countries: and Investment ...
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Author:
David Parks
15th November 2009
Salsa dancing has an extremely distinct dance style. It has a behavior step style encompassing 6 steps that are danced over 8 counts in a musical beat.
Salsa is the unification of lots of cultural genres this includes Afro-Caribbean and Latin sounds.
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Author:
Calvin Tan
21st October 2009
Corporations are always searching for great opportunities. Panama has been a great opportunity for decades. Global Fortune 500 companies - Coca Cola, Sony, HSBC, Nestlé, Roche - know this. Where they go, others follow. Foreign investment capital inflo...
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Author:
dobusinessinpanama.com
15th October 2009
Latin single women are some of the most sensual people in the world. Not only are Latinas beautiful, but they convey sensuality with their fluid movements. If you have met a Latin single woman who you would like to date, you may wonder what cultural diffe...
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Author:
Sumaryan
30th August 2009
To go Dutch means, quite simply, to split the bill. But is it good etiquette on the first date? Some women, especially women who identify as feminists, don't like a man to pay for them - they're independent and they want to be treated as such. But men - s...
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Author:
Matt
26th August 2009
Since the beginning of the financial crisis, many less known currencies have been making headlines. Icelandic Krona became a poster child of the global turmoil, with many analysts claiming it was the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back and pushed...
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Author:
Mike P. Kulej
20th August 2009
Over the years, the country of Panama has slowly begun to earn a good reputation in retirement circles as one of the best places to settle down - tropical climate, a good and fast growing economy (which is one of the fastest growing in South America), and...
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Author:
lunnrochelle
13th August 2009
In moments of crisis, only imagination is more important than knowledge. "Albert Einstein".
Was to be expected as was already foreseen that sooner or later neo-liberalism would suffer a great divide in their bases and now has sparked a serious financial...
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Author:
Nouman Umar
04th August 2009
The progress and prosperity of Indian BPO sector is a combination of steady overseas projects, a thriving domestic outsourcing market, and a process of expansions in various Latin American countries. In this seemingly unending time of recession this combi...
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Author:
talentgurus
03rd August 2009
Spanish is believed to be the mostly widely spoken language in the world after English. Spanish is a native language of over 400 million people all over the world and also a secondary language for another 200 million. Spanish is a simple language to learn...
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Author:
Bindas Bol