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Some examples of culture-specific syndromes include susto (Latin America), koro (Asia), and zar (North Africa/Middle East). These syndromes are believed to be influenced by cultural beliefs and practices and may present with unique symptoms and treatment approaches within specific cultural contexts.
Latin America is a cultural region, spanning Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America. As such, interest rate varies from country to country; some examples are provided (Aug 2016):Argentina: 29.25Venezuela: 21.36Brazil: 14.25Colombia: 7.75Uruguay: 9.25Mexico: 4.25Chile: 3.50Costa Rica: 1.75Panama: 0.52
There are many of them; some examples include:TourismManufacturingEnergy
The Spanish introduced horses to North America.
---- Latin/South Americans play a huge part in North American sports. You may not realize it, but about 10% of the people in the MLB, are from either the Dominican Republic, Cuba, or some where in South America
Some sub-regions of Latin America include the Caribbean, Central America, South America, and Mexico. Each of these sub-regions has its own unique cultural, historical, and geographical characteristics that distinguish it from the others.
Most corporations with global reach have ongoing operations in Latin America. Some examples are provided:Wal-MartGeneral MotorsGeneral ElectricFord MotorAppleProcter & GambleMetlifePepsiCoWalt DisneyOracle
Some main landforms in Latin America include the Andes Mountains, the Amazon Rainforest, the Atacama Desert, the Patagonian Plateau, and the Yucatan Peninsula. These diverse landscapes contribute to the region's rich biodiversity and cultural heritage.
The name of Latin America's currency varies depending on the country. Some examples include the Mexican peso, the Brazilian real, the Colombian peso, and the Argentine peso.
There are tons!For example, the fortune cookie, it was not made in china, it was made in America, and French fries, they were made in America also
The influence of African culture on some areas of Latin America was largely a result of the transatlantic slave trade, through which millions of Africans were forcibly brought to the region. Africans contributed significantly to the cultural fabric of Latin America through their traditions, music, dance, religion, and cuisine, which became integrated with local customs. This fusion of African and indigenous cultures created the rich cultural diversity that characterizes many countries in Latin America today.