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Autumn Wheat Field by Jacqueline Penney poster print,27 in. x 27 in.
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- Artist: Jacqueline Penney
- Title: Autumn Wheat Field
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- Image Dimensions: 27 in. W x 27 in. H
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Hay Rolls to the Horizon - Striking 16"x20" Photographic Print by Carol M. Highsmith
We offer exceptional-quality 16x20 framable prints from every region and every U.S. state. Thousands of landscapes, scenic views, great monuments, city skylines, American Main Streets, landmarks, Civil War sites, highways and byways, National Parks, lighthouses, state capitals, farms and crossroads are represented. The site also presents the many moods, seasons, faces, workplace scenes, and even pets and working animals that, together, make up the fabric of American life.
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We offer exceptional-quality 16x20 framable prints from every region and every U.S. state. Thousands of landscapes, scenic views, great monuments, city skylines, American Main Streets, landmarks, Civil War sites, highways and byways, National Parks, lighthouses, state capitals, farms and crossroads are represented. The site also presents the many moods, seasons, faces, workplace scenes, and even pets and working animals that, together, make up the fabric of American life.:
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Hay Rolls, Rural America Farmland Photograph - Beautiful 16"x20" Photographic Print by Carol M. Highsmith
We offer exceptional-quality 16x20 framable prints from every region and every U.S. state. Thousands of landscapes, scenic views, great monuments, city skylines, American Main Streets, landmarks, Civil War sites, highways and byways, National Parks, lighthouses, state capitals, farms and crossroads are represented. The site also presents the many moods, seasons, faces, workplace scenes, and even pets and working animals that, together, make up the fabric of American life.
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And The Wheels Turn
Rural Rhythm Records is proud to release the highly anticipated second album by the amazingly gifted and talented MELONIE CANNON, titled AND THE WHEELS TURN .
Raised in the wings of the Grand Ole Opry, Melonie mingled as a young girl with the Royalty of country music. She knew them through her father, songwriter and producer Buddy Cannon, a giant himself in Nashville. Melonie was just fourteen when she sang on her first recording session and since then has appeared on many major artists albums including Sammy Kershaw, John Michael Montgomery, Kenny Chesny and more.
AND THE WHEELS TURN is the perfect vehicle for MELONIE CANNON S pure and powerful voice to shine as she moves through a variety of hand picked songs that showcase her soulful down home vocal style, including the up-tempo, fun and liberating first single I Call It Gone . Other album highlights include the passionate and reflective Cactus In A Coffee Can , I ve Seen Enough Of What s Behind Me written by Ronnie Bowman and Tammy Rogers, Mary Magdalene Why You Cryin , another Ronnie Bowman song co written by Melonie Cannon, Marla Cannon Goodman and Buddy Cannon and Back To Earth the beautiful duet written by and performed with country legend Willie Nelson.
AND THE WHEELS TURN is backed by an impressive list of musicians that reads like a Who s Who from the Bluegrass & Acoustic music world including Dan Tyminski, Adam Steffey, Tim Stafford, Randy Kohrs, Aubrey Haynie, Wyatt Rice, Jody King, Barry Bales, Deanie Richardson, and background vocals by Ronnie Bowman, Garnet Imes Bowman, Sonya Isaacs and more.
MELONIE CANNON S impressive debut solo album in 2004 was received very warmly by the media, radio, her peers and Bluegrass and Country Music fans. AND THE WHEELS TURN again for MELONIE CANNON as she clearly establishes herself as new important emerging artist out from the shadows of those major artists that have known what most of us are now just discovering. MELONIE CANNON has arrived!
Atists: Melonie Cannon
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Rural Rhythm Records is proud to release the highly anticipated second album by the amazingly gifted and talented MELONIE CANNON, titled AND THE WHEELS TURN . Raised in the wings of the Grand Ole Opry, Melonie mingled as a young girl with the Royalty of country music. She knew them through her father, songwriter and producer Buddy Cannon, a giant himself in Nashville. Melonie was just fourteen when she sang on her first recording session and since then has appeared on many major artists albums including Sammy Kershaw, John Michael Montgomery, Kenny Chesny and more.
AND THE WHEELS TURN is the perfect vehicle for MELONIE CANNON S pure and powerful voice to shine as she moves through a variety of hand picked songs that showcase her soulful down home vocal style, including the up-tempo, fun and liberating first single I Call It Gone . Other album highlights include the passionate and reflective Cactus In A Coffee Can , I ve Seen Enough Of What s Behind Me written by Ronnie Bowman and Tammy Rogers, Mary Magdalene Why You Cryin , another Ronnie Bowman song co written by Melonie Cannon, Marla Cannon Goodman and Buddy Cannon and Back To Earth the beautiful duet written by and performed with country legend Willie Nelson.
AND THE WHEELS TURN is backed by an impressive list of musicians that reads like a Who s Who from the Bluegrass & Acoustic music world including Dan Tyminski, Adam Steffey, Tim Stafford, Randy Kohrs, Aubrey Haynie, Wyatt Rice, Jody King, Barry Bales, Deanie Richardson, and background vocals by Ronnie Bowman, Garnet Imes Bowman, Sonya Isaacs and more.
MELONIE CANNON S impressive debut solo album in 2004 was received very warmly by the media, radio, her peers and Bluegrass and Country Music fans. AND THE WHEELS TURN again for MELONIE CANNON as she clearly establishes herself as new important emerging artist out from the shadows of those major artists that have known what most of us are now just discovering. MELONIE CANNON has arrived!
Atists: Melonie Cannon
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No Turning Back
Rural Rhythm Records is proud to release the new album by multi award winning Bluegrass Super Group the LONESOME RIVER BAND titled NO TURNING BACK . Just last year LRB celebrated 25 years as one of the most popular and influential acts in Bluegrass Music !
They have not looked back since the release of their breakout album, Carrying The Tradition , in 1991, which included current LRB band leader, Sammy Shelor, as well as, Dan Tyminski, Ronnie Bowman and, LRB founder, Tim Austin.
Over the past 25 years the LONESOME RIVER BAND career has been filled with a multitude of awards and recognitions including numerous awards by the IBMA and SPGBMA for Song of the Year, Album of the Year, Bluegrass Vocal Group of the Year and Bluegrass Band of the Year.
Through changes in vocalists and rhythm sections, the constant in the wildly popular LRB sound has been Sammy Shelor s insistent, driving banjo style which has won him Banjo Player of the Year awards by the IBMA 4 years in a row, (1995, 1996, 1997 and 1998).
Them Blues is the first single from the award winning LONESOME RIVER BAND S 12th album and contains current band members: Sammy Shelor (banjo), Brandon Rickman (guitar, vocals), Mike Hartgrove (fiddle), Andy Ball (mandolin, vocals), and Mike Anglin (bass).
The new album, NO TURNING BACK proves again that after over 25 years in Bluegrass Music they still remain one of the most admired and influential acts in the genre!
Atists: Lonesome River Band
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Rural Rhythm Records is proud to release the new album by multi award winning Bluegrass Super Group the LONESOME RIVER BAND titled NO TURNING BACK . Just last year LRB celebrated 25 years as one of the most popular and influential acts in Bluegrass Music !They have not looked back since the release of their breakout album, Carrying The Tradition , in 1991, which included current LRB band leader, Sammy Shelor, as well as, Dan Tyminski, Ronnie Bowman and, LRB founder, Tim Austin.
Over the past 25 years the LONESOME RIVER BAND career has been filled with a multitude of awards and recognitions including numerous awards by the IBMA and SPGBMA for Song of the Year, Album of the Year, Bluegrass Vocal Group of the Year and Bluegrass Band of the Year.
Through changes in vocalists and rhythm sections, the constant in the wildly popular LRB sound has been Sammy Shelor s insistent, driving banjo style which has won him Banjo Player of the Year awards by the IBMA 4 years in a row, (1995, 1996, 1997 and 1998).
Them Blues is the first single from the award winning LONESOME RIVER BAND S 12th album and contains current band members: Sammy Shelor (banjo), Brandon Rickman (guitar, vocals), Mike Hartgrove (fiddle), Andy Ball (mandolin, vocals), and Mike Anglin (bass).
The new album, NO TURNING BACK proves again that after over 25 years in Bluegrass Music they still remain one of the most admired and influential acts in the genre!
Atists: Lonesome River Band
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The Best of: Essential Original Masters 25 Classics
Atists:
Mac Wiseman
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Atists:
Mac Wiseman
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Rural Crime Prevention: Preserving the Quality of Life in Rural America
In many parts of the country rural crime is seriously affecting the quality of life for rural residents. This video will help you teach rural citizens, individually and collectively, to protect themselves and their property against theft, vandalism, and other crimes.
In many parts of the country rural crime is seriously affecting the quality of life for rural residents. This video will help you teach rural citizens, individually and collectively, to protect themselves and their property against theft, vandalism, and other crimes. You will learn: why crime is on the rise in rural America; how to combat theft, vandalism, and drug-related crimes; the Four Zone approach to agricultural security; specific ways to secure equipment, vehicles, grain, fuel, tools, and livestock; what to do if you discover drug labs or illegal crops; and why rural crime watches are probably the best prevention of all.
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David Gray
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Keep America Singing: Starring Four International Barbershop Champions
Hidden Places
Widowed with two children & beginning to lose her faith eliza wyatt must bring in the harvest before the bank forecloses on her familys home. Just when things cant get any worse fate brings along hope in the form of gabe harper a handsome down-on-his-luck veteran. Studio: Gaiam Americas Release Date: 10/24/2006 Starring: Sydney Penny Shirley Jones Run time: 86 minutes
Director: Yelena Lanskaya
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Widowed with two children & beginning to lose her faith eliza wyatt must bring in the harvest before the bank forecloses on her familys home. Just when things cant get any worse fate brings along hope in the form of gabe harper a handsome down-on-his-luck veteran. Studio: Gaiam Americas Release Date: 10/24/2006 Starring: Sydney Penny Shirley Jones Run time: 86 minutesDirector: Yelena Lanskaya
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The Last Cowboy
Studio: Gaiam Americas Release Date: 05/01/2007 Run time: 88 minutes
Director: Joyce Chopra
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Studio: Gaiam Americas Release Date: 05/01/2007 Run time: 88 minutesDirector: Joyce Chopra
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Welcome to Stand Up for Rural America
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Rural America
You can access pdf versions of Rural America here. The page also includes the predecessors to Rural America RDP (Rural Development Perspectives) and RCaT (Rural Conditions and ... (more...)
Rural American Bank
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Rural America Initiatives
Rural America Initiatives is a nonprofit, tax exempt, agency with targets low income Native American families in Rapid City, SD currently operating five projects that serve 300 ... (more...)
Rural America Employment Opportunity Zone
employment links, resume assistance, Career guidance, Newspaper classified employment links, State and federal resources (more...)
Rural America - In Motion Magazine
Rural America is an In Motion Magazine section and the Web Site of the Missouri Rural Crisis Center edited by Rhonda Perry and Roger Allison. Celebrating its 23rd Anniversary, the ... (more...)
John Edwards for President-Restoring Hope To Rural America
Video: Rural Recovery Plan - Iowa Community Meetings. John Edwards speaks about his rural recovery plan at community meetings in Adel and Boone, Iowa on April 20, 2007 (more...)
Rural American Bank Luck
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Rural America, Vol. 15, Issue 4
Rural America, Vol. 15, Issue 4. Douglas Bowers, editor. Rural America No. (154) March 2001 About this magazine. Rural America, Vol. 15, Issue 4, is a special issue on the rural ... (more...)
Rural America IT | Onshore Sourcing
means you don't have to send your projects overseas to save money. Rural America IT makes it simple, secure, and profitable for companies of all sizes to outsource even their most ... (more...)
Open Question: help our town by thorton wilder?
1. What town does Our Town take place? (1 point)
Bar Harbor
New England
Grover's Corners
New Hampshire
2. How does the minimalist setting effect the production? (1 point)
It covers the stage for more action.
It allows for less acting skill on stage.
It allows the budget of the show to be higher.
It allows the audience to envision their own life.
3. Who is the protagonist in the story? (1 point)
Stage Manager
Emily
Mrs. Gibbs
Howie Newsome
4. Which of the following settings accurately describes the town? (1 point)
urban
suburban
rural
undeveloped
5. Some might consider Our Town to be an old-fashioned play, but it remains a production around the world. Why has this how become timeless?
(1 point)
There are universal themes which still affect people today.
The show is not timeless and should not be produced.
The show is humorous and people are drawn to that aspect of it.
The playwright is a classic author and requires the show to be produced.
6. When first produced, the use of a character like the Stage Manager was unusual. What is his role in the show? (1 point)
to narrate and guide the action of the show
to tell the technical crew what to do
to change the course of the show
to move scenery to help the action
7. During the show audience members ask three questions about drinking, social injustice, and the culture of the town. Which of the following is not a purpose for this dialogue in the script?
(1 point)
The questions show concerns during the time period the play was written.
The questions allow further development of the setting.
It allows for extra roles in the production.
The questions allow development of the type of characters.
8. What theme does Joe Crowell?s death in World War I and the quote ?all that education for nothing?? symbolize? (1 point)
the importance of family
inability to live life to the fullest
loss of innocence
unobtainable future
9. In Emily?s lament at the end of Act III, what does she mean?
Emily: It goes so fast. We don?t have time to look at one another. I didn?t realize. So all that was going on and we never noticed. Take me back?up the hill?to my grave. But first: Wait! One more look. Good-by, Good by, world?.oh, earth, you?re too wonderful for anyone to realize you. Do any human being ever realize life while they live it??every, every minute?
Stage Manger: No. The saints and poets, maybe?they do some.
(1 point)
It shows Emily?s hatred for life and living people.
It shows Emily's acceptance of life and its complexities.
It show the Stage Manager?s urgency to get her back to the graveyard.
It shows Emily?s joy for returning to share one last day.
10. What is not a moral of the play? (1 point)
Try to appreciate life as you live it.
People need to take time to enjoy each moment.
Fulfill your dream before it is too late.
People can't handle living life.
11. What kind of reputation doews Simon Stimson have around town? (1 point)
He is a reliable citizen.
He is known for being intoxicated.
He is known for helping others.
He is known for being unreliable.
12. What do the characters represent at the beginning of Act 1? (1 point)
figments of the Stage Manager's imagination
stereotypes of the different roles people have in life
ancient characters that represent our past
the modern-day America
13. What do the characters represent in the graveyard? (1 point)
They are lost people who are waiting for the future.
They are past generations who found new understandings after death.
They are the same stereotypes that they used to be on earth.
They are living life to the fullest in their life.
14. Which of the following best represents the character development of Emily?
(1 point)
Emily becomes more mature and aware of the world's complexities.
Emily breaks free of normal family traditions.
Emily does not change throughout the course of the play.
Emily never achieves her life-long goals set up in Act I.
15. What does the following passage infer?
George: Emily, if I do improve and make a big change?would you be? I mean: could you be?.
Emily: I?I am now; I always have been.
George: So, I guess this is an important talk we?ve been having.
Emily: Yes?yes.
(1 point)
The two characters are going to college together.
The two characters will remain friends.
The two characters will eventually marry.
The two characters do not care about each other.
Answer the following questions about theater vocabulary.
16. During the run of a theater production, which of the following is a director not responsible for doing?
(1 point)
blocking a show
funding a production
casting the show
communicating with actors and designers.
17. Which of the following defines blocking? (1 point)
the movement and placement of scenery on stage
the movement or placement of actors on stage
the design and concept for placing lights on stage
the grid-like breakdown of sections of th
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Resolved Question: What America be better off if a real, conservative, right-wing party formed?
Think about it: if the Republican party were to continue to splinter and a new party were to form to the far right, based around an anti-abortion, anti-tolerance, anti-gay agenda, they would pull in all the social conservatives like Sarah Palin and Trent Lott. It would be a fringe party that draws some votes, mostly in the south and rural areas, but with no real shot of ever winning anything.
Meanwhile, the Republican Party could re-build around real fiscal conservatives who aren't pushing a social agenda and who actually understand things like science and therefore care about the environment and medical research. They could go back to being the Progressive Party they were in the days of Theodore Roosevelt.
Then you'd have a moderate right party to go with the current Democratic party, which is moderate left, and it seems like the bi-partisan government could actually start to work. They could disagree on things like taxes, but agree and make progress on other issues, and the fringe people who want to argue against something just because it was suggested by the "liberal" party or the "conservative" party will be left to argue on the internet without holding up actual progress.
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Open Question: American High Schools?
Does anyone know any remotely hidden high schools in America and could give me details on them e.g. Where, how many pupils, how rural etc.
Thanks
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Open Question: what do you think it was like when.....?
michael o'suilleabhain from some kip in the middle of nowhere in the west of ireland or maria pezzioli from sicily arrived in new york city in the 19th century? must have been some culture shock i tell ye.
imagine just strolling off the boat and be like eh wtf is goin on, eh i wanna go back home and then just meandering through the streets not knowing where to go.
id say it be amazing. i wish i got to be a 17 yr old immigrant to america kid back then.
(i picked these two place coz they were most rural in europe i think)
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Open Question: Is the Pro-160 a good scanner for a novice to start with?
I live in rural America and don't want to spend a fortune and have been looking at used scanners on E-Bay, however I was at Radio Shack and saw this was on sale. Any opinions about this or any other scanner? Thanks in advance!
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Open Question: By the end of the 1700's, what was the percentage of people living in rural areas of colonial America?
Here are the choices:
A.25%
B.40%
C.60%
D.75%
E.90%
Please answer the question if you know the answer :)
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Resolved Question: Are you concerned about immigration damage to latino culture?
In the 1990's the latino population of the United States is growing three times faster than the population of Latin America and the Caribbean. The latino population of the US is growing 9 times faster than the white, European population.
In 15 years this immigration will cause the United States as a whole to be growing faster than Latin America. Latino countries have dropping birth rates and are approaching "zero population growth" while the US is not approaching ZPG at any time in the next century.
- Are you concerned about the effect of this massive migration on Latino countries as the entire male population of small rural villages are leaving for northern America? Would you support a significant migration of retired Anglos into Latin countries if it created large numbers of jobs in health care, leisure, construction, and recreation.
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Right now the northward immigration is much larger than the southward.
What if half a million Mexicans a year came to the US to look for employment, and half a million Anglos moved to Mexico looking for retirement homes?
Fertility rates for most latino countries is no longer as high was it once was. It is only 2.35 in Mexico now, vs 2.10 in the US. The white European population in the US has essentially hit ZPG, it is expected to be the same in 40 years as it is today.
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However, no one seems interested in my question, about what is the effect on latino culture and society. Perhaps there are no bloggers on this site interested in the opposite side of the issue.
I am aware that all immigration is not from Mexico. I did not mean to imply that. In reality the Southern border of Mexico is being beseiged by central americans who are breaking into Mexico, usually with the hope of eventually working their way to the US. The border is much more violent than the Mexico-US border (if you can believe that). Many of these immigrants who survive the crossing end up living in Mexico as illegal aliens in that country since they never make it to the US.
The damage comes from losing all of their men, dividing up the families. Having a town full of women and children and old people living on $40 a week that is sent home to them by men who work in the USA. No clubs, no restaurants, no festivals. They actually can't harvest the corn because there are no men, and they buy corn from the US which is harvested by Mexican labor.
Thousands of Guatemalans pouring into Mexico looking for work, getting robbed and raped by gangs.
Labor tries to find capital! It's a basic rule. This mass exodus can be just as damaging to Latino culture as a mass illegal population working in the US is damaging to US laws.
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The change in immigration laws in 1966 was not made in Mexico. It was made by congress in the US to encourage immigration to boost a population. Now we are headed to the unexpected change where Latin America is headed for ZPG (albeit slowly) and we are going to keep growing in the US.
It's backwards.
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Resolved Question: does anyone think ohio sucks entirely?
cleveland is one of the worst cities in america
there sports teams have like 1 championship in the last 50 years
it is just a rural boring place
what do you think
by the way i live here
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Voting Question: Is secularism for the educated and faith for the uneducated in the modern world?
Most of Europe, Japan, now China, and the coastal United States are secular. Educated people seem to be finding reason and losing faith. Most of South America, Africa, rural America - the uneducated appear to need faith. Will this trend continue? Will religion finally erode in the modern world.
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Resolved Question: need some spanish help ?
could some help me check these answers. The first answer is in spanish and below it is the english version. If u could look for
- spelling mistakes
- if the english info was wrong
- conjugated stuff wrong welll u get the idea help much appreciated
1.) El capitolio de Paraguay es Asunción.
The capitol of Paraguay is Asuncion
2.) Paraguay es Suramérica central localizada, noreste de la Argentina
Paraguay is located Central South America, northeast of Argentina
3.) La población de Paraguay es 6,831,306. Los Paraguayans son mestizo, de orígenes indios españoles y nativos. Los indígenas verdaderos son una minoría, y hay algunos inmigrantes europeos, asiáticos, medio-orientales, y de Argentina . Paraguay fue descubierto por Juan Díaz de Solís. Paraguay significa el agua que va a regar. Se nombra después de un río que funcione casi a la derecha a través del centro de él, del norte al sur. El tipo del gobierno de Paraguay es república constitucional.
The population of Paraguay es 6,831,306. Paraguayans are mestizo, of Spanish and Native Indian origins. The true native people are a minority, and there are some European, Asian, Middle Eastern, and Argentine immigrants. Paraguay was discorvered by Juan Díaz de Solís. Paraguay means the water that goes to water. It is named after a river that runs almost right through the middle of it, from north to south. The goverment type of Paraguay is constitutional republic.
4.) Juan de Ayolas es famoso en Paraguay porque él con la ayuda de sus hombres construyó Asunción. El vencedor Pecci era jugador anterior famoso del tenis de Paraguay que él era mundo alineado número 9.
Joan de Ayolas is famous in Paraguay because he with the help of his men built Asunción. Victor Pecci was a famous former tennis ball player of Paraguay he was ranked World number 9.
5.) Tres días de fiesta especiales celebrados en Paraguay son Dia de Los Tres Reyes, San Blas y Armisticio de Chaco
Three special holidays celebrated in Paraguay are Three Kings Day , San Blas y Armisticio de Chaco
6.) El deporte importante principal en Paraguay es footbul. Algunos jugadores famosos son Jose Luis Chilavert, Arsenio Erico, Roque Santa Cruz, Rossana De Los Rios, Carlos Franco y Julio Cesar Ingolotti.
Soccer is the main sport in Paraguay. Some famous players are Jose Luis Chilavert, Arsenio Erico, Roque Santa Cruz, Rossana De Los Rios, Carlos Franco y Julio Cesar Ingolotti.
7.) En cuanto a la educación el 81-90 por ciento de la población puede leer y escribir. El nivel de la educación está sobre promedio en rural y envejece 15 y encima puede leer y escribir. El español es la lengua oficial de Paraguay, Guarani, español, alemán, Chilupi, Pai es otras idiomas habladas diariamente en Paraguay.
As for education 81-90 percent of the population can read and write. Education level is above average in rural and age 15 and over can read and write. Spanish is the official language of Paraguay, Guarani, Spanish, German, Chilupi, Pai are other languages spoken daily in Paraguay.
8.) Las mujeres paraguayas no han ocupado tradicionalmente posiciones significativas en sociedad fuera de sus papeles de la familia y del hogar. Tradicionalmente, han echado a las mujeres en el papel del vigilante. Los hombres y las mujeres tienen derechas civiles, políticas, sociales, y culturales iguales.
Paraguayan women have not traditionally occupied significant positions in society outside of their family and household roles.Traditionally, women have been cast in the role of caretaker. Men and women have equal civil, political, social, and cultural rights.
9.) El catolicismo es la religión más importante de Paraguay.Abortion en Paraguay es actualmente ilegal excepto en caso de la amenaza para la vida de la mujer.
Catholicism is the most important religion in Paraguay.Abortion in Paraguay is currently illegal except in case of the threat to the life of the woman.
10.) Las exportaciones son sojas, alimentación, algodón, carne, aceites de mesa, electricidad, madera, cuero y las importaciones son vehículos de camino, bienes de consumo, tabaco, productos petrolíferos, maquinaria eléctrica, tractores, productos químicos y piezas del vehículo. .
The exports are soybeans, feed, cotton, meat, edible oils, electricity, wood, leather and the imports are road vehicles, consumer goods, tobacco, petroleum products, electrical machinery, tractors, chemicals and vehicle parts.
11.) La moneda de Paraguay es el Guarani. 1 guarani = 0.000202776 USD
The currency of Paraguay is the Guarani. 1 guarani = 0.000202776 USD
12.) Un acontecimiento histórico importante en Paraguay era el día el país conseguido it' s Independence.In que alcanzaba la independencia, Paraguay primero tuvo que luchar las fuerzas de la Argentina. Buenos Aires invitó a Paraguay en 1810 a seguir su plomo en una Declaración de Independencia virtual. Paraguay declaró independencia de España pero rechazó la dirección de Buenos Aires. Derrotaron a una
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