and cities.
Spain’s population trends have been somewhat unusual as a result of the country’s late economic development. As late as 1960 infant mortality stood at 43 deaths per 1,000 births, a relatively high level usually associated with the developing world. Thereafter, the rate declined rapidly and is now lower than the infant mortality rate in the United States. The reduction in infant m
Transcendentalism
Transcendentalism was a group of new ideas in literature, religion, culture, and philosophy that emerged in New England in the early to middle 19th century. It is sometimes called American transcendentalism to distinguish it from other uses of the word transcendental. Transcendentalism began as a protest against the general state of culture and society, and in particular, the s
and India.
- Legal perspective
-It is well known that 88% of the population is Islamic. Though the country has the largest number of Islamic believers, Islam is not the statereligion. Unfortunately, in politics there is a sense of corruption and strong bureaucracy. In addition, the economic system is inefficient; the process to have approval for investors is complicated and during this proce
and "order between younger and elder", in which hierarchy and mutual respect were observed as basic courtesies. There was also customary respect for the Confucian sages Confucius and Mencius, whose teachings were rigorously studied. Also, much research was invested into the question of how kings and ministers might rule like the ancient sages. Efforts to realize the ideal state were grounded in C
About Mexico
1. Official Name:
United Mexican States.
2. Population (July 2010 est.):
112,468,855.
3. Area:
1,972,550 sq. km. (761,600 sq. mi.)
4. Language:
Spanish.
5. Government Type:
Federal republic
6. Climate:
Tropical to desert.
7. Religion:
Recent estimates claim that about 90% of Mexicans are Roman Catholic.
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