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- Arawak
- The Arawak are a group of linguistically related but culturally diverse Indian peoples who inhabit the tropical forests of South America, especially north of the Amazon River, extending from the Andean foothills to the Antilles. The Antillean Arawak or Taino were agriculturists who lived in villages and practiced cultivation of cassava and corn. The people were arranged in social ranks and gave great deference to theocratic chiefs. Religious belief centered on a hierarchy of nature spirits and ancestors, paralleling somewhat the hierarchies of chiefs.
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- Land area is a country's total area, excluding area under inland water bodies, national claims to continental shelf, and exclusive economic zones.
- Las Casas, Bartolome de (1474--1566)
- Known as the Apostle of the Indies, Bartolome de Las Casas, was one of the first Spanish missionaries in Latin America. His Historia de las Indias (History of the Indies) is a major source for the early period of colonization. Las Casas first went to Hispaniola in 1502, and about 1512 he became a priest, probably the first to be ordained in the New World. (He later joined the Dominican order.) In 1514, Las Casas began a lifelong effort to improve conditions for the harshly treated Indians.
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Richter Magnitudes |
Earthquake Effects |
Less than 3.5 | Generally not felt, but recorded. |
3.5-5.4 | Often felt, but rarely causes damage. |
Under 6.0 | At most slight damage to well-designed buildings. Can cause major damage to poorly constructed buildings over small regions. |
6.1-6.9 | Can be destructive in areas up to about 100 kilometers across where people live. |
7.0-7.9 | Major earthquake. Can cause serious damage over larger areas. |
8 or greater | Great earthquake. Can cause serious damage in areas several hundred kilometers across. |
Biggest Earthquakes Recorded on the Richter Scale | ||
May, 22 1960 | Chile | 9.5 |
March 28, 1964 | Prince William Sound, Alaska | 9.2 |
March 9, 1957 | Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Islands | 9.1 |
November 4, 1952 | Kamchatka, Russia | 9.0 |
December 26, 2004 | Indian Ocean | 9.0 |
January 31, 1906 | Ecuador | 8.8 |
February 4, 1965 | Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands | 8.7 |
March 28, 2005 | Northern Sumatra, Indonesia | 8.7 |
August 15, 1950 | Assam, India-Tibet | 8.6 |
February 2, 1938 | Banda Sea, Indonesia | 8.5 |
February 3, 1923 | Kamchatka, Russia | 8.5 |
October 13, 1963 | Kuril Islands | 8.5 |
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On August 20, 1996 the U.S. Congress repealed Section 936 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code, with a clause that retains its benefit for ten years of existing corporations. Section 30A was created to substitute Section 936. It essentially retains the wage credit component of Section 936.
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