The Americas: A Panoramic ViewPan American Union, 1939 - 31 lappuses |
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12. lappuse - Colombia was proclaimed and the Liberator was named president. Through the patriot victory at Carabobo in 1821, Venezuelan independence was assured, and Bolivar next turned his attention to the south. As a result of...
15. lappuse - Such relationships are closer, more direct, in some countries than in others. In the United States, for example, government support of industrial market-oriented R&D is negligible. The limitation of the role of government in supporting innovation to providing a suitable "climate" for industry has traditionally been based on deeply-held views in a number of countries.
11. lappuse - Caballeros, the English colonies of North America declared their independence of the mother country (p.
3. lappuse - Its detached position from the other four continents of the world. Whereas Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia are crowded into one hemisphere, America occupies the Western Hemisphere in solitary grandeur, separated from the rest of the land portions of the world by the Atlantic X and Pacific Oceans.