Paraguay Essays

  • Paraguay

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    Have you ever heard of the country Paraguay? This remarkable country lies at 15 degrees latitude and 75 degrees longitude. It is also bordered by Brazil on the east, Bolivia on the south, Ecuador and Columbia on the north, and the Pacific Ocean on the west. This country is known for the great river that runs through Paraguay. Paraguay actually means Great River in Guarani. Paraguay’s biggest form of economy is agriculture and cattle ranching. Paraguay is an amazing country with many lakes and fertile

  • Paraguay Economy

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    Intro With a GDP per capita of $4,100 Paraguay is the second poorest country in all of South America right behind Bolivia. In this paper I will look to explain some of the reasons behind the lack of growth in the Paraguayan economy. I believe that being a landlocked nation without direct access to a major ocean waterway, political instability over the last 110 years, and a large portion of the population that severely lacks proper water and sanitation resources, all combine to play a crucial role

  • Francia's Isolation In Paraguay

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    who isolated Paraguay from the rest of the world? This research paper, will explain both sides of the argument to create a strong case to prove. Dr. Francia negatively affected Paraguay and did he do more harm than

  • Import/Export Business For Hand-Made Craft

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    Hernandarias, Paraguay CaNav Import/Export will be a start-up wholesale distribution company. This import/Export business will be run by owner Carlos Navarro as a Limited Liability Company. CaNav offers high quality products and provides excellent customer services for Paraguayan produced products. CaNav will offer these products imported directly from Paraguay, to big cities around the United States. The business will be located at Lisboa Este No. 10, Parana Country Club, Hernandarias, Paraguay. Our intent

  • The Culture Of Paraguay

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    First, is essential to understand Paraguay people and society as well its demographic in order to fully understand the culture. Paraguay is a South America country that is land lock between Bolivia, Argentina, and Brazil. Its estimated population of Paraguay is around 6,623,252 people. Most of the population is concentrated in the southern part of the country. Asuncion is the metropolitan capital and largest city of Paraguay, where the national government is located. They have two official languages

  • At the Tomb of the Inflatable Pig

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    Introduction Through the eyes of a British man Paraguay is pictured as a country of eccentricity and contradiction, of beguilingly individualistic men and women. As this TP was written my points of view was the most important information source, disagreeing with the author in some of his statements. He describes a dirty country, and in my defence it is not like that. In relation to the title, in the cover of the book is the photo of a pink pig. It does not say why, but I suppose that it would

  • The War of the Triple Alliance

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    from 1864 to 1870. In a seemingly uneven match up, the country of Paraguay took on an alliance of three countries: Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina. Paraguay started this conflict under the rule of Francisco Solano López, the country’s dictator. What would make Fransisco Solano López, dictator of Paraguay, exponentially increase his military forces and attack an alliance of three countries, two of which are much larger than Paraguay? I will use operational code to study the dictator who started the

  • Analysis Of Paraguay

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    characteristics of the developing country. In this case I chose the country of Paraguay because I found the geography of the country to be interesting. I was also intrigued by the environmental changes and land use changes that occur not only in Paraguay, but all of Latin America. In the first term paper I discussed general topics about the countries location, surroundings, and current population. This lead to the living standards of Paraguay and looking at data for the health, education, and income of the country

  • Paraguayan War

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    It is a largely accepted idea that throughout the war Paraguay lost roughly half of its population (most males 18-50). There is a division in the scholarly world about this claim, however. Some researchers believe that the loss was actually as low as 8.7 percent of its total population, while others claim it was as much as 69 percent. Since there is little creditable data about the population size before 1864 or the rate of the growth in Paraguay before and after the war, that experts on the topic

  • A Brief History of the Jesuit Reduction

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    captured as slaves to the crown. The Spanish government at this time was one of the global superpowers they had a lot of control until their lands got too cumbersome to handle. The area that was most influenced by these Reductions was modern day Paraguay in the tribe of the Tupi-Guarani (as seen in the movie “The Mission”) and later spread further south to places like Argentina, Brazil, and Bolivia. The Reductions in South America were different from those elsewhere because while the native tribes

  • Paraguay Research Paper

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    The South American county of Paraguay is very interesting and different from the counties that I am aware of. So during this research I learned a lot of different things. Paraguay is practically in the middle of Brazil, Argentina, and Bolivia. The president of Paraguay at the moment is Horacio Cartes; he was elected of April 2013. The capital of Paraguay is Asunción; this city was found in 1537 by Spanish explorer. The Paraguayan flag consist of three horizontal stripes and an emblem in the middle

  • Geographical Overview of Paraguay

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    Paraguay Geography: Paraguay is a landlocked country in South America. It is located in the Southern Cone region, and it is a relatively small country. It is bordered by Bolivia to the north and northwest, Brazil to the northeast and east, and Argentina to the southeast, south, and west. The Paraguay River runs through the country from north to south, separating it into two distinct regions: the Region Oriental (Eastern Region) and the Region Occidental (Western Region). The Western Region is also

  • Democracy in Latin America

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    inefficient governments and most importantly governments who promote and use military. The real question is why democracy actually failed even though democracy is what people want. Paraguay is a case of failure in transition democracy because of the corruption and other things that will be argued in this essay. Paraguay and Ecuador are considered to be the only countries that democratization did not achieve consolidation, in differ from Chilli and Central American. Firstly, K. Isbester mentions that

  • Paraguayan War Explanation

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    historians to this day. Most of these casualties can be blamed on President Francisco Lopez of Paraguay

  • Operation Condor Essay

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    “there is no doubt that Condor's ruthless operations against political opposition advanced the security agenda of the U.S. national security establishment in its war against communism and revolution in Latin America.” (Mcsherry, 41) The effects on Paraguay were noted in what was deemed as “The Archives of Terror” which were seized documents of suppressive and torturous acts committed by the military government against citizens, a recurring theme from Operation Condor. Discussed in the papers were the

  • Cesar Sosa Research Paper

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    Cesar Sosa had been chosen to become part of the youth academy for Cerro Porteño, a professional soccer team in Asuncion, Paraguay. Going to practice was a daily struggle because of the fact that the Sosa family did not have a car. That did not matter to Cesar. “I would wake up one or two hours before practice to wait for the bus in order to get to practice,” Cesar Sosa expressed

  • Capoeira Meaning

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    symbolically in many capoeira songs.Paranaue, is one of Capoeira's most famous and popular song. This song is sung to commemorate the many Capoeiristas who fought the War of Paraguay,more out of compulsion than choice, in order to win freedom from the Brazilian Government. This song essentially refers to the War of Paraguay, between Paraguay and Brazil. Since logically the the masters and rulers did not want to be on the front line, they deployed a large number of slaves to fight for them with an incentive

  • Movie: The Mission

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    off land negotiated by the two countries. The Spanish Church sends people into Asuncion, Paraguay to persuade the Jesuits to get off the land. The film includes spiritual and political activities the are reflected through the church, natives, and the Jesuits. What the movie mainly tried to show was that the Church wanted to maintain control over the Jesuits. To show that control, they went to Paraguay and tried to persuade the Jesuits to leave. The Spanish allowed them to take care of the

  • Cabeza De Vaca Summary

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    He eventually made it back to Paraguay and tried to set policies aligned with his new perception of humanity that benefited the Indians, but they chained him up and sent him to Spain. Had Cabeza de Vaca not been an advocate for the Indians, he would have remained in Paraguay. The consequences of the shift in his thinking of humanity, that the Indians should be treated as well as the Spaniards, were false

  • Positive and Negative Impact of Immigration in Buenos Aires.

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    Japanese, Chinese , Arabs and Koreans . Also there are migrants from neighboring countries, primarily from Bolivia and Paraguay. ( Hidalgo, Bengochea, Abilleira, Cabrera and Alvarez) The indigenous people of Buenos Aires have a half-humorous nickname - Porteno . Population of the capital and its suburbs is growing rapidly, including through immigration and guest workers from Bolivia , Paraguay , Peru and other neighboring countries. The city is very multicultural, but the main separation occurs along class