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74 documents for dominican republic food
  • ...The choice of food and drink is overwhelming, with five à la carte r... the world, with hotels in Mexico, the Dominican Republic and Jamaica. Everything is big, over the ...

  • Tragically, the Haiti earthquake has produced thousands of orphans, perhaps tens of thousands. Right now they need food, water and a home, all of which are more readily available in Canada than in Haiti. But that doesn't mean they need new families. Haiti has struggled for many years with its children being sold and traded for profit. UNICEF estimates that desperate Haitian parents have placed some 300,000 children as virtual house slaves in the homes of others. Agency reports suggest that as many as 3,000 children are trafficked annually to the Dominican Republic for sexual exploitation and forced labour. Sadly, it is a lucrative trade. While it is possible that a Haitian orphan could have more opportunities in Canada, it is also true that such a child also represents Haiti's future. I...

  • ... the provision of "adequate nutritious foods and clean drinking-water." (275) It is an establis..., as demonstrated by Kenya and the Dominican Republic in 2010. (299) There are also ninety nati...

  • ..."You have to get to the Dominican Republic," said a Winnipeg woman trying to bring h..., Santo Domingo, they have to pay for their food and lodging while they wait to find out if their C...

  • Dominican Republic beckons . It's Week 4 of the Winnipeg Fre..."The Melia Caribe is a food-lover's paradise and they continually get the high...

  • ... Ernesto Travieso Pena, a citizen of the Dominican Republic , and her son, Ryan Andres Travieso Guari..., providing vaccinations for children, food distribution, recreational activities, medical ser...

  • There's archers in Korea who do nothing but shoot their whole life," [Jay Lyon] said. "It's all paid for by the government. It's, like, free for them. They make a living off of that. "It's hard to compete (on a global level)," [Joan McDonald] acknowledged. "But the more time we spend worrying and thinking about what they've got and what we haven't, the worse we're going to do. We have to stop thinking about that and do what we can do positively and strongly and well. And he (Lyon) just showed us how. "Absolutely we should be proud of that," she replied. "That's the problem we have in Canada -- the Olympics come around once every four years and if Canadians don't do well, we get pasted in the press. And I'm not sure if that's entirely fair.

    ... afford in places such as France, the Dominican Republic and Las Vegas. To make ends meet, he tookk a job in a Food Fare near the archery range where he often practis...

  • -2005 ANNUAL REPORT

    ...Immediate assistance included food, water, clothing, medicine and medical supplies, s... income generating activities in Haiti, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Jamaica and Cuba. . Ukraine . P...

  • ... drinks, 24-hour room service and 24-hour food and beverage service, turn-down service, 20-per-ce...Like the Dominican Republic, Jamaica was first discovered by Christop...

  • Perspectives on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Mining, and Sustainable Development Taking Harper's and the World Bank's positions together as representative of the current dominant view of the role of foreign direct investment in mining in Latin America, we must ask under what conditions mining activity might contribute to poverty alleviation and sustainable development. Harper points to the world-class corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives of Canadian mining companies, along with the Canadian government's National Roundtable report on CSR and the Extractive Sector in Developing Nations (Interview, 2007) and the World Bank's Extractive Industries Review (EIR) points to the enabling conditions of "pro-poor public and corporate governance," "effective social and envir...

    ... but in oil exploration, tourism, energy, and food. Moreover, Canada is one of the major financing ce... like Uruguay, Nicaragua, Honduras, Dominican Republic, and Paraguay have become relatively sign...



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