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- 201: China
- ... system. China has an extensive network of roads that reaches almost every town in the nation. Most of the roads are unpaved. China has an average of less than 1 automobile for every 500 people. China’s major ports include Dalian, Guangzhou, Qingdao, and Shanghai. The chief airports are at Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou. More that 80 Chinese cities are linked ...
- 202: Mexico
- ... crude petroleum, petroleum products, coffee, silver, internal combustion engines, motor vehicles, cotton, and consumer electronics. The country's chief imports were metalworking machines, steel mill products, agricultural machinery, electrical equipment, automobile parts for assembly and repair, and aircraft. The great bulk of Mexico's trade is with the United States, which purchases about two-thirds of its exports and provides the ...
- 203: Old Madison Square Garden: Fond Recollections of a True Landmark
- ... an immense swimming pool. The new Madison Square Garden was an immediate sensation. Some of the events held in the Garden included prize fights, wild west shows, the first american automobile show was held in Madison Square Garden. It also included a track for biking or running and of course P.T. Barnum's circus (Whyte 14). The Garden was considered ...
- 204: Italy
- ... outside the home, and grandparents often help care for the children of working mothers. Many urban areas provide public child-care centers. City growth and the increased use of the automobile have led to some serious problems with urban pollution in Italy. In large cities, the air pollution poses a health hazard and has damaged priceless architecture. Many cities have banished ...
- 205: Mexico
- ... the U.S., Japan, Germany, Spain, France, Canada, and Brazil. From these and other countries, Mexico's major imports are Metal working machines, steel-mill products, agricultural machinery, electrical equipment, automobile parts for assembly and repair, and aircraft. These products then go towards Mexico's major businesses, fifty-one percent services, twenty-one percent to industry, and twenty-eight percent towards ...
- 206: Japan
- ... important railroad junction between Tokyo and Osaka. Destroyed by bombing during World War two, Nagoya has been completely rebuilt and has flourished as one of the major centres of Japanese automobile production, the home of Toyota. The cities of Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, and Nara form the core of the kansai region, "west of the barrier." Speech patterns, foods and customs differ ...
- 207: Japan
- ... Agricultural products in Japan consist of Rice, sugar beets, potatoes, cabbages, citrus fruits, sugar cane, sweet potatoes and onions. The Manufacturing products consist of machinery metal and metal products, textiles, automobile chemicals, and electrical and electronic equipment. The type of government that runs Japan is a constitutional monarchy. The head of the government is the Prime Minister, which is appointed by ...
- 208: Japan
- ... Agricultural products in Japan consist of Rice, sugar beets, potatoes, cabbages, citrus fruits, sugar cane, sweet potatoes and onions. The Manufacturing products consist of machinery metal and metal products, textiles, automobile chemicals, and electrical and electronic equipment. The type of government that runs Japan is a constitutional monarchy. The head of the government is the Prime Minister, which is appointed by ...
- 209: The Country of Italy
- ... industrial economy. Until 1953 a third of all Italians were under agricultural employment. Since 1988 about 10% still remained. Government owned companies such as banks, insurance companies, airlines, mining, and automobile manufacturing are common place. The government also controls energy production. One of Italy's most important natural resources is the farmland of Po Valley. Service industries are about two-thirds ...
- 210: Germany
- ... are many factories that produce iron and steel, and there are chemical and textile industries also. The steel is often used to make cars, and Germany is the third largest automobile manufacturer in the world. The service industries are in community, government and personal services. Community services include jobs in education and health care, and personal services include such jobs as ...
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