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None Latin America shares the Western Hemisphere with the United States and the Canada.
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Latin America typically consists of South America, Central America, and the Caribbean. These regions share a common history of colonization by European countries, predominantly Spain and Portugal, and have a shared identity rooted in a mix of indigenous, African, and European cultures.
U.S. , Canada , New Zealand , Australia and Latin America
communicare (to share)
They wanted to find out how to allow all social classes to share the benefits of industrialization.
A share (noun) = pars To share (verb) = partire
There are two of them. One is Brazil, which in terms of volume has the largest share of income in Latin America, with a GDP of US$2.17 trillion. The other one is Mexico, with a GDP of US$1.65 trillion. As for 'financial centers', Mexico City has the largest income in Latin America with a GDP of US$390 billion, while Sao Paulo in Brazil has a GDP of US$388 billion.
Latin America and Anglo-America are similar in that they both consist of various countries in the Americas, sharing similar geographic locations and cultural influences. Both regions have a history of colonization by European powers and have diverse populations reflecting indigenous, European, and African heritages. They also share economic ties and a history of political relations with each other and other global powers.
The Latin word communis means common.
A personal problem is one that only effects that individual person (like Sue's husband, Jack's son-in-law, Nancy's relationship with her daughter, etc.). A social problem is one that effects others as well or a problem that many other people also share, such as, "what's a polite way to say "no" to volunteering for another fund-raiser", "how to tell someone they have bad breath", "how to get along with your boss", "how to tell your girlfriend that her husband is hitting on her", etc.
English is a Germanic language which was near the same area as Latin. We also derive a lot of English words from Latin roots.