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1982
Der Aufstieg der puertoric. Arbeiterklasse und ihrer Organisationen sties anfanglich auf den Widerstand der herrschenden Feudal- und Sklavenwirtschaft und der repressiven kolonialpolitischen Strukturen, die im 19. Jahrhundert vorherrschten. Die Regierung der spanischen absoluten Monarchie erschwerte das Aufkommen einer sozialen und politischen Bewegung;
Hans. F. Illy, Angel G. Quintero Rivera
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Der Aufstieg der puertoric. Arbeiterklasse und ihrer Organisationen sties anfanglich auf den Widerstand der herrschenden Feudal- und Sklavenwirtschaft und der repressiven kolonialpolitischen Strukturen, die im 19. Jahrhundert vorherrschten. Die Regierung der spanischen absoluten Monarchie erschwerte das Aufkommen einer sozialen und politischen Bewegung;
Hans. F. Illy, Angel G. Quintero Rivera
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HUMAN FERTILITY IN PUERTO RICO
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1947The gross reproduction ratio of Puerto Rico has remained unchanged at a level of 2.5 from 1899 to 1940. This has resulted from a decline of marital fertility of about 25 per cent, balanced by an increased frequency of the married state. The decline of marital fertility has been greater in urban than in rural areas.
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The Puerto Rico Healthcare Crisis [PDF]
The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is an organized nonincorporated territory of the United States with a population of more than 3.5 million U.S. citizens. The island has been the focus of much recent attention due to the recent default on its debt (estimated at more than $70 billion), high poverty rates, and increasing unemployment.
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2017
Puerto Rico, acquired by the United States from Spain in 1898, has a peculiar status among Latin American and Caribbean countries. As a Commonwealth, the island enjoys limited autonomy over local matters, but the U.S. has essentially dominated it militarily, politically, and economically for much of its history.
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Puerto Rico, acquired by the United States from Spain in 1898, has a peculiar status among Latin American and Caribbean countries. As a Commonwealth, the island enjoys limited autonomy over local matters, but the U.S. has essentially dominated it militarily, politically, and economically for much of its history.
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Prevalence of Headache in Puerto Rico
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2003Background.—Headache is one of the most frequently reported disorders in the general adult population. Despite the fact that this disorder is common, no official estimate of the prevalence of headache exists in Puerto Rico.Purpose.—To examine the prevalence of headache and migraine, specifically, in Puerto Rico.Methods.—A telephone survey of 1610 ...
Héctor Miranda+4 more
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Monthly Review, 1978
Puerto Rico, like many Third World nations, has in recent years been experiencing quickened capitalist industrialization and economic growth. The process taking place, however, differs significantly from that which occurred in Western Europe and the United States and also from the capitalist development which Marx at one time believed was showing the ...
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Puerto Rico, like many Third World nations, has in recent years been experiencing quickened capitalist industrialization and economic growth. The process taking place, however, differs significantly from that which occurred in Western Europe and the United States and also from the capitalist development which Marx at one time believed was showing the ...
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Public Administration Review, 1950
IN 1951 there will go into effect in Puerto Rico a completely revised assessment system, based upon recognized standards, methods, and procedures, that will provide the island with adequate and efficient assessment administration. The Bureau of Property Assessment will be reorganized on the basis of functions performed, and each division will be ...
Truett B. Marshall, D. A. RodrIguez
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IN 1951 there will go into effect in Puerto Rico a completely revised assessment system, based upon recognized standards, methods, and procedures, that will provide the island with adequate and efficient assessment administration. The Bureau of Property Assessment will be reorganized on the basis of functions performed, and each division will be ...
Truett B. Marshall, D. A. RodrIguez
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1988
Puerto Rico was formed early in the tectonic history of the Caribbean as the North American and South American plates separated during their westward drift. It originated as a chain of volcanic islands during the late Jurassic and early Cretaceous around which Cretaceous limestones were deposited.
B. Taggart, J. Morelock
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Puerto Rico was formed early in the tectonic history of the Caribbean as the North American and South American plates separated during their westward drift. It originated as a chain of volcanic islands during the late Jurassic and early Cretaceous around which Cretaceous limestones were deposited.
B. Taggart, J. Morelock
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2017
This chapter provides an overview of Puerto Rico before 1898. It explains that the Taínos were the first Indigenous inhabitants of the Americas to come into contact with Christopher Columbus. However, Spanish colonists and enslaved Africans promptly replaced the Taíno population ...
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This chapter provides an overview of Puerto Rico before 1898. It explains that the Taínos were the first Indigenous inhabitants of the Americas to come into contact with Christopher Columbus. However, Spanish colonists and enslaved Africans promptly replaced the Taíno population ...
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Puerto Rico, humedales [Puerto Rico, wetlands] [PDF]
John M. Hefner+2 more
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