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    this is what I thought Costa Rica was going to be like. I landed in Costa Rica on a sunny Monday morning in December. I gathered all my all my heavy luggage and got through customs, which isn’t easy now a day. I stepped outside of the airport into the dense humidity of the rain forests, wishing that I would have been in shorts and a t-shirt instead of leggings and a long sleeve. It’s definitely a change going from Canada to Costa Rica in the middle of winter, when Costa Rica’s winter is technically

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    Over the summer, my church youth group and I set out for Costa Rica. While on the trip, God taught me three lessons, thankfulness, looking at the positive side of situations, and listening to God. With an awesome group of people by my side, we boarded the bus bound for the airport. A swift breeze floated through the open windows and cooled us down while the moonlight illuminated the bus. I sat in my seat talking to one of my friends, scarcely able to contain my excitement. To say the least, I felt

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    Hillard 04/21/2015 Economics of Latin America: (Costa Rica) Costa Rica is bordered by Nicaragua and Panama in the Northwest part of Latin America. The population is 4.77 million as of December 2014, with an unemployment rate of 10 percent. The currency for Costa Rica is the Costa Rica Colon (CRC) and the exchange rate to the dollar is 539.3 2014 CRC per US dollar (WFB). Although their economy is growing, with a 5 percent growth rate in 2006, Costa Rica 's public infrastructure has been a huge problem

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    Executive Summary Costa Rica is a country that offers many amenities. Here, you will find everything from sun kissed beaches and lush landscapes to breathe taking waterfalls and awe-inspiring volcanoes. You will also find the people friendly and the culture warm and welcoming. Living or vacationing here is very affordable, which is why more and more North Americans and others are choosing Costa Rica as either their home away from home, second home or their retirement destination. The sand, sun

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    2.3 Tourism Industry The tourism industry plays a large part in the Costa Rican economy, directly and indirectly. Because of the biodiversity and conservationist areas, the two coastlines totaling 1290 km, and the temperate climate, Costa Rica is a frequent destination for eco-tourism. 64% of the Costa Rican labor force is employed in services industry, many of that falling under tourist services, and many restaurants and hotels located in tourist towns. Of that workforce, 40% is directly employed

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    famous person to visit Costa Rica in 1502. Costa Rica is a country located in Central America which is located North of Panama with the Atlantic on the Pacific Ocean and Nicaragua bordering it to the North. Costa Rica is known for its natural beauty and gracious people is a small country located in Central America. This country has a population of 3.6 million and is essentially 51 100 km square. Costa Rica is a gorgeous country with great sights and prodigious rain forests. Costa Rica is an eco tourist's

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    dream locations to live. The South American country Costa Rica is considered a dream location because of their lush rainforests and ecosystems that leave tourists in awe, the country having the highest economy in any central america and their steady peaceful governing system. However all nations have their own downfalls in their country even though there appearances seem only well and a beautiful place to live. What outsiders don't see in the Costa Rica may be the high unemployment rates and lack of

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    benefits of ecotourism to Costa Rica in the perspective of the environment, local community and development of tourism sustainability; the ways ecotourism creates awareness of the importance of natural and cultural conservation; and the prospective benefits and risks of ecotourism to Costa Rica in term of the local community, the biodiversity and the environment. 2.0 The Impacts and Benefits of Ecotourism to Costa Rica As tourism is clearly going mainstream in Costa Rica currently, it must have leave

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    between Nicaragua and its neighbor to the south, Costa Rica. Both countries became independent from Spain in 1821. While both are republics, Costa Rica is a democratic republic, and while they share a common border, their health care is worlds apart. The major reason for this may be sanitation. In urban areas, Nicaragua has a sanitation rate of 63.2%, whereas Costa Rica has 94.9%. This disparity is even greater in the rural areas where Costa Rica has a sanitation rate of 92% and Nicaragua has a rate

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    Managing Across Borders: Intel in Costa Rica Under the tough and demanding Andrew S. Grove, Intel drove employees to higher and higher levels of motivation and performance…. Bizarrely, but quite typically, Grove instigated a much-hated system called 'the late list '. He got irritated by early morning meetings that didn 't begin on time and insisted on security staff getting signatures from anybody who arrived after eight o 'clock…. Yet this was the same company where open argument and confrontation

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