86%
people 15 and over in Guatemala can read and write total population is 70.6 in 2007
People with strong electromagnetic fields can interfere with electronic devices by disrupting their normal functioning. This interference can cause devices to malfunction or stop working altogether. Additionally, the electromagnetic fields emitted by these individuals can also affect the environment around them, potentially disrupting other electronic devices and communication systems in the vicinity.
People are able to access a PC from their smart phones and other electronic devices they own. Electronic devices can be accessed anywhere at any given time.
Yes, there are indigenous tribes in Guatemala
Yes electronic devices made for reading books are extremely easy to use if you know some computer basics. They are designed and made for people of all ages and the vast majority of people have no problem operating one.
If you think that there is a group of people in your neighborhood are "harassing you with electronic listening devices" and hack into all of your electronic devices, you might be a little paranoid. I would recommend that you seek counseling from a mental health provider. Unless you have convincing PROOF, any lawyer is likely to respond the same way.
Yes, people in Guatemala can vote.
Alvaro Arzu is the wealthiest person in Guatemala. He is the mayor of Guatemala city.
A person from Guatemala is known as a Guatemalan.
Yes - and no... Yes - because electronic devices and internet access makes our daily lives easier. No - because they lead people to become lazy. Why look something up in a book - when you can get a computer to search the internet.
Guatemala is located in Central America. Guatemala city is the capital of Guatemala. The metro area population of Guatemala City is around 2.5 million.
People don't really pay attention to their surroundings. They usually pay attention to their electronic devices.