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Comparing Dominican Republic to Colombia.
I've compared Columbia to Dom Rep, I dunno, are these accurate in your experience. I've viewed the Gambia where I have interests and plenty experience and they seem good. Comparing Dominican Republic to The Gambia. How accurate is Haiti to DomRep Comparing Dominican Republic to Haiti. |
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Decent but not always very accurate. Here's the comparison with Cuba:
If Cuba were your home instead of Dominican Republic you would... be 90.91% less likely to have HIV/AIDS have 89.4% more chance at being employed have 77.16% less chance of dying in infancy have 50.2% less babies spend 77.84% more money on health care consume 26.21% more oil live 3.65 years longer make 16.87% more money use 6.4% less electricity |
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definitely not accurate.
hospital care without medicines and facilities- no "private hospitals" but Fidel gets all he wants; employed, at the government Peso rate, by the government, of the government, for the government; live a longer life in a tyrants state subject to the dictates of a maniac; fewer Cubans without food, services, freedom; there is no money to spend; eat fried "food" based on the weekly allowance provided by the government according to "la lista semanal"; again, live longer in a tyrants back yard; doubt the money benefits of living in Cuba; enough power to move a fan at home- maybe, purchased from Panama from a Fidel owned export company. |
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Comparing Dominican Republic to Colombia. |
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and if I moved back home, I would
use 4.1 times more electricity be 90.91% less likely to have HIV/AIDS make 2.6 times more money spend 3.4 times more money on health care have 73.2% less chance of dying in infancy have 52.33% less babies experience 47.9% less of a class divide consume 27.88% more oil have 19.87% more chance at being employed live 1.63 years longer |
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