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What is the business atire in Puerto Rico?

The same as anywhere else!


Is Travis Pastrana Puerto Rican?

At least his father is... His GG Grandparents came from Puerto Rico but after that it's mix of Swiss and whatever else.


Is rocsi from 106 and park Puerto Rican?

she has to be spanish American in some way, idk what else she is mixed with but she is definitely a mut


What are the similarities between if else and switch case?

If else and switch case both are used to control the flow of program.


Why do majority of Puerto Ricans decide to move to NY state first from the island of Puerto Rico-I am PR myself?

Because there are more project buildings in NYC than anywhere else


Where else is baseball famous?

Japan, Puerto Rico, the Domincan Republic and some parts of South America.


What are Puerto Rican clothes?

Puerto Ricans, just like anybody else, have individual likes and dislikes. I am Puerto Rican, and I like what fits and looks good


How do puerto rico celebrate new years?

The same as everybody else, with parties and celebrations.


Who else was with her behind the book case?

a ghost


What does an us resident need to travel to Puerto Rico?

Since Puerto Rico is a US territory, all you need is a government issued ID such as a driver's license or birth certificate. Whatever you use to fly anywhere else in the US you can use to go to Puerto Rico


If Puerto Rico was independent like Mexico would puertoricans need to come ilegaly to the US?

Indeed. As Puerto Rico is a commonwealth, it functions as a "colony" of the United States. If it was an independent nation, Puerto Ricans would have to make an application to live an work in the US, just like everybody else.


How do the people of Puerto Rico move and how do goods and ideas move?

The people of Puerto Rico move just like everyone else. They walk, use wheel chairs, ride horses, bicyclces, motor cycles, cars, trucks, busses, boats and airplanes. Goods in Puerto Rico move like goods everywehere else. They are carried by hand, in carts, on trucks, vans, busses and airplanes. Ideas in Puerto rico move like ideas everywere else. they go by word of mouth (conversation), in newspapers, magazines, books, pamphlets, and fliers. they go over the telephone, by TV and radio, and via the internet and world wide web.