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Regions Of The World

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

REGIONS OF THE WORLD

Ana Paula Roman- Brianna Bustillos-Daniel Reyes-Estefania Portillo-Valeria Badillo

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MONUMENTS,LIFE EXPANCITY AND AVERAGE OF PERSONS

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USA

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  • Important monuments Nature-made: Niagara Falls, NY Man-made: Mount Rushmore Life expectancy: male:76 female:81 total:79 average household income at $69,821. 300 languages are spoken in the United States.

CUBA

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  • CUBA: Important monuments Man-made: Cathedral of Havana Nature-made: HALF MOON CAYE NATURAL MONUMENT Life expectancy: Male 76.4 female 80.3 and total life expectancy is 78.3 Nearly all Cubans speak Spanish exclusively the current average salary of Cubans is 466 pesos (CUP) a month.
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VENEZUELA

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  • Important monumets: Nature-made: The enormous Auyantepui (Bolivar) - source of Angel Falls Man-made: Panteon Nacional (National Pantheon of Venezuela) Life expectancy at birth: total population: 74.39 years male: 71.26 years female: 77.67 years Venezuelans are predominantly Roman Catholic and speak Spanish. 51.6% of the population are Mestizos Venezuela's minimum wage is 5,600 bolivars that equals 884 US dollars.

ISSUES OF THE WORLD REGIONS

EUROPE

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  • More than six million jobs were lost from 2008-13 and poverty has increased. Policymakers face three main challenges. First, addressing unemployment and poverty should remain a high priority not only for its own sake, but because these problems undermine public debt sustainability and growth. Second, bold policies in various areas are required. Most labour, social and fiscal policies are the responsibility of member states, requiring national reforms. But better coordination of demand management at European level is also necessary in order to create jobs. Third, tax/benefit systems should be reviewed for improved efficiency, inter- generational equity and fair burden sharing between the wealthy and poor. http://www.bruegel.org/publications/publication-detail/publication/823-euro...

AUSTRALIA

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AFRICA

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AMERICA

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RELIGIONS

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AUSTRALIA

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  • Australia's most representative religion is Christianity with major denominations including Catholic, Anglican, Uniting Church, Presbyterian and Reformed, Eastern Orthodox, Baptist and Lutheran.Anglican and Catholic, account for 42.4% of the Australian population
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OCEANIA

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  • The predominant religion in Oceania is Christianity with 73.3% of the population.
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ASIA

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  • Buddhism is the most representative religion in Asia.
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AFRICA

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  • The majority of Africans are adherents of Christianity or Islam. African people often combine the practice of their traditional belief with the practice of Abrahamic religions.

EUROPE

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  • The majority of Europeans describe themselves as Christians with 72%, divided into a large number of denominations.

AMERICA

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  • Christianity is by far the largest religion in América with 86 percent of the population.More than three quarters of Americans identify as Christians.
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