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Dominican Republic.
Explanation: We want to to see where Felicio lives:
The information that we have is that he lives in a small house and that it is a little bit crowded in there.
With this information, we actually can not guess in what country he lives, he actually could live anywhere in the world. Based on the poverty of the countries (and hence the biggest probability that the habitants live in small houses ) the right answer may be the Dominican Republic, where around a third of the population lives with less than $1.25 per da
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<u>Translated from Spanish language:</u> "1. Workers in the United States and those in Spain have different work benefits. true /false 2. Maternity leave is the same in Latin America and the United States. true /false 3. In Venezuela, the maternity leave is four and a half months. true /false 4. In Spain, employees have thirty days of vacation per year. true/ false 5. Until 1990, many Latin American countries had a private retirement system. true /false 6. In Peru they only have a private retirement system. true /false 7. In general, the Hispanic and American curricula have different content. true/ false 8. In Latin America, it is important that the curriculum vitae has few pages. true /False."
Shouldn’t you have to do it yourself because it’s supposed to be a personal story? (Just wondering)