Fast Foods Gone Global - 2012 Latin America 1-1 was released on:
USA: 10 December 2012
The global workplace refers to workers in the advanced countries, parts of Africa and most of Latin America.
Latin America holds approximately 21% of global oil reserves. Countries like Venezuela, Brazil, and Mexico have significant oil reserves in the region.
Some foods brought by the Spaniards to Latin America include wheat, sugar cane, citrus fruits, grapes, and various herbs and spices like cilantro and oregano. Additionally, animals such as pigs, cattle, sheep, and chickens were also introduced.
5 Takes Latin America - 2007 was released on: USA: September 2007
latin American food are food that come form their religion. like for example Paella, Empanadas,
Most corporations with global reach have ongoing operations in Latin America. Some examples are provided:Wal-MartGeneral MotorsGeneral ElectricFord MotorAppleProcter & GambleMetlifePepsiCoWalt DisneyOracle
Latin in America - 2013 was released on: USA: 2 June 2013 (Hoboken International Film Festival)
Latin America
Latin America was often seen as a region on the periphery of the global economy and power structure, with many countries experiencing a history of colonization, exploitation, and internal political instability. This has resulted in challenges related to economic development, social inequality, and political influence on the global stage.
The Amazon basin, where a very large rain forest resides.
Some typical Latin American food are pupusas, churros, enchiladas, and burritos. But 1 fun fact is that there is 0 Taco Bells in Mexico.
Countries in Latin America with large oil reserves include Venezuela, Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina. These countries are major producers of crude oil and play significant roles in the global oil market.