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         Dominican Republic Culture:     more books (25)
  1. Peoples Voice: Culture and History (Culture and History Dominican Republic) by Rochester N Y, 1992-10
  2. Culture and Customs of the Dominican Republic (Culture and Customs of Latin America and the Caribbean) by Isabel Zakrzewski Brown, 1999-11-30
  3. Dominican Republic (Cultures of the World) by Erin Foley, Leslie Jermyn, 2005-10
  4. Dominican Republic (Many Cultures, One World) by Mary Englar, 2003-12
  5. The Militarization of Culture in the Dominican Republic, from the Captains General to General Trujillo (Studies in War, Society, and the Militar) by Valentina Peguero, 2004-11-01
  6. Dominican Republic (Countries & Cultures) by Susan E. Haberle, 2006-01
  7. Dominican Republic (Discovering Cultures) by Sarah De Capua, 2004-06
  8. Culture and Customs of the Dominican Republic (Culture and Customs of Latin America and the Caribbean) by Isabel Zakrzewski Brown, 1999
  9. History and culture of the Dominican Republic: A student supplemental text by Relton Roland, 1989
  10. Dominican Republic: A Guide to the People, Politics, and Culture (In Focus (London, England).) by David John Howard, 1998-07
  11. Caribbean Pleasure Industry: Tourism, Sexuality, and AIDS in the Dominican Republic (Worlds of Desire: The Chicago Series on Sexuality, Gender, and Culture) by Mark Padilla, 2007-09-15
  12. Modern and Contemporary Art of the Dominican Republic
  13. Executive Report on Strategies in Dominican Republic, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Dominican Republic Research Group, The Dominican Republic Research Group, 2000-11-02
  14. Contemporary Caribbean Cultures and Societies in a Global Context by Teresita Martínez-Vergne, 2005-11-21

101. Study Abroad Links - College Year & Semester Programs In The Dominican Republic
Santo Domingo dominican republic Language and cultural immersion programs inSanto Domingo. We also offer Volunteering, water sports and many cultural and
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ISA Semester and Academic Year programs in Santiago, Dominican Republic, are all-inclusive. Program participants will study at the Pontifical Catholic University "Madre y Maestra", which is accredited and issues all transcripts. Experience the thrill of living abroad while earning college credit in one of the Caribbean's most beautiful ...

102. Dominican Republic Bilateral Relations
Relations between the dominican republic and Germany. Civic cultural contactsare also on the increase. Early in 2001, the dominican government gave the
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103. Dominican Republic - FOREIGN RELATIONS
The dominican republic maintained very limited relations with most of the dominican republic increased there were both sports and cultural exchanges.
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FOREIGN RELATIONS
Dominican Republic Table of Contents The Dominican Republic maintained very limited relations with most of the countries of Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe. It had little commerce, tourist trade, or diplomatic contact with most of these nations, and hence little reason for an embassy or mission. The Dominican Republic was not a global power with global responsibilities; nor, as a poor country, could it afford to maintain widespread diplomatic representation. The Dominican Republic concentrated its diplomatic activities in four critical arenas: the circum-Caribbean, Latin America, the United States, and Western Europe. It belonged to the Organization of American States (OAS), the United Nations (UN), and other international bodies. Although the Dominican Republic shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti, traditionally relations between the two countries have seldom been good. In the nineteenth century, Haiti repeatedly invaded, plundered, and occupied the Dominican Republic. In addition, Dominicans tended to see Haiti as black, African, and uncivilized, in contrast to their own country, which they considered Hispanic and European. When political troubles flared up in Haiti, Dominican governments usually mobilized the armed forces and put them on alert. Haitian political exiles often settled in Santo Domingo, which they used as a springboard for their partisan activities. Numerous Dominican governments had also tried to influence political events in Haiti. The border between the two countries had been closed on a number of occasions.

104. Embassy Of The Dominican Republic In The United States Of America
The dominican republic is located in the Caribbean, between Cuba and Puerto Rico . Cultural Center Eduardo León Jiménez. Puerto Plata. Amber Museum
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General Information Capital : Santo Domingo de Guzmán Population : 8.624 million (estimate, 2001) Area : 48,464 sq. Km. Currency : Dominican peso (RD$) Independence : February 27, 1844 Government : Democratic Republic Official Language : Spanish Official Religion : Roman Catholic National Bird : “Cigua Palmera” National Flower : Flor de la Caoba Founding Father : Juan Pablo Duarte President : Dr. Leonel Fernández Reyna Vice President : Dr. Rafael Alburquerque Geography The Dominican Republic is located in the Caribbean, between Cuba and Puerto Rico. With an extension of 48,442 square kilometers, the country is the second largest country in the Antilles. This strategic geographic position has turned it into the main tourist destination of the region and into an ideal place for business and trade. The climate is semitropical, with an average yearly temperature of 26°C (78°F).

105. MOFA: Japan-Dominican Republic Relations
(Special Envoy of the Presidential of dominican republic) 18.4 millionyen (Grant Assistance for Cultural Grassroots Projects)
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Diplomatic Relations:
Established in November 1934
Japanese Nationals:
Number of Japanese Nationals residing in Dominican Republic: 633 (Oct. 1998)
Trade with Japan (1998):
Exports: 3.5 billion yen (nickel, coffee, textile) Imports: 38.5 billion yen (machinery and equipment)
Japan's Economic Cooperation:
List of Grant Aid - Exchange of Notes in Fiscal Year 2003 List of Loan Aid - Exchange of Notes in Fiscal Year 2005 Loans: $ 95.92 billion Grants: $ 102.00 million Technical Cooperation: $ 120.61 million
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From Japan to Dominican Republic:
Year Name Former Minister of Finance, Yoshiro Hayashi
(Special Envoy to the Presidential inauguration)
From Dominican Republic to Japan:
Year Name Minister for Commerce and Industry, Luis Manuel Bonetti
(Special Envoy of the Presidential of Dominican Republic) President of Dominican Republic, Dr. Leonel Antonio Fernandez Reyna
Cultural Grant (cumulative total fiscal 1975-2004)
678.1 million yen (Cultural Grant Aid)

106. :: Ithaca College International Programs
semester course finishes with three weeks abroad in the dominican republic . Topics will include cultural and social comparisons between dominican
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Culture and Society:
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(331-31200, 3 credits) Please note: this course will not be offered in 2005
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Healthcare and Culture:
An International Field Experience (672-31300, 1 credit) Please note: this course will not be offered in 2005
This summer course gives students the opportunity to investigate the socio-cultural context in the delivery of healthcare and rehabilitation services in an international context. The program will focus on the examination of the role of ethnicity, race, religion, and socio-economic status in shaping the health-related beliefs and behaviors of individuals through experiential learning, discussion, and lectures. For more information, contact Assistant Professor Katherine Beissner at

107. International Academic Programs: Santiago/Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
The dominican republic comprises the eastern twothirds of the island of for the summer term focus on cultural orientation to the dominican republic,
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Participating students Returning students Exchange students ... Parents Information about: Academic Issues Financial Issues Scholarships Internships ... Data Reports SANTO DOMINGO, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC - CIC Photos Study and Work in the Dominican Republic Learn about health, nutrition, and environmental issues. The Dominican Republic is an excellent site for a study abroad program on Latin American health, nutrition, and related environmental and development issues. The country, a microcausm of Latin America and the Caribbean, faces health and nutrition problems common to the entire region. Through first had experiences, program participants learn firsthand about these problems and their proposed solutions. Summer Component Fall Component During the fall term students take course work that will include an advanced class in Spanish language training, regular university courses in health and special areas studies courses for foreigners, and a field-based independent study project, for a total of 12-16 credits.

108. Afro-Caribbean Music And Dance Workshops In Dominican Republic
in dominican republic. A two weeks odyssey into traditional, Professionaldominican dancers, musicians and cultural workers will introduce you the
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