236 résultats pour "infant"
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El Salvador - country.
III PEOPLE The Spanish subjugated the native population of El Salvador in the 16th century. Few Spanish women came to the country, however, so many Spanish men took NativeAmerican women as their mates. Today nearly 90 percent of the population is mestizo , of mixed European and Native American descent. People of purely Native American descent represent about 5 to 10 percent of the population, while people of European descent represent only about 1 percent. El Salvador’s population, 5.2 millio...
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Orthodox Church.
formally defined by an ecumenical council, as it was in Catholicism, some Orthodox theologians have taught that the act of becoming a monk or the service of burial canalso be sacraments. The sacramental practice of the Orthodox differs in many details from Western customs. Baptism is administered by immersing the child or adult three times under thewater, each time in the name of one of the persons of the Trinity. It is followed immediately by anointment with chrism, a sacred perfumed oil that r...
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Globalization.
higher living standard for their people. The World Bank made loans to developing countries for dams and other electrical-generating plants, harbor facilities, and otherlarge projects. These projects were intended to lower costs for private businesses and to attract investors. Beginning in 1968 the World Bank focused on low-cost loansfor health, education, and other basic needs of the world’s poor. B International Monetary Fund The IMF makes loans so that countries can maintain the value of thei...
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Ancient Rome .
attributed to Numa, including the selection of virgins to be priestesses of the goddess Vesta. He also established a calendar to differentiate between normal workingdays and those festival days sacred to the gods on which no state business was allowed. His peaceful reign lasted from 715 to 673 BC. Under Tullus Hostilius (672–641 BC) the Romans waged an aggressive foreign policy and began to expand their lands by the conquest of nearby cities like Alba Longa. When the warlike King Hostilius co...
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Ancient Rome - USA History.
attributed to Numa, including the selection of virgins to be priestesses of the goddess Vesta. He also established a calendar to differentiate between normal workingdays and those festival days sacred to the gods on which no state business was allowed. His peaceful reign lasted from 715 to 673 BC. Under Tullus Hostilius (672–641 BC) the Romans waged an aggressive foreign policy and began to expand their lands by the conquest of nearby cities like Alba Longa. When the warlike King Hostilius co...
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Corrigé
disponible
Corneille, Le Cid, acte V, scène 7.
L’infante
Sèche tes pleurs, Chimène, et reçois sans tristesse
Ce généreux...
Corrigé disponible Corneille, Le Cid, acte V, scène 7. L’infante Sèche tes pleurs, Chimène, et reçois sans tristesse Ce généreux vainqueur des mains de ta princesse. Don Rodrigue Ne vous offensez point, sire, si devant vous Un respect amoureux me jette à ses genoux. Je ne viens point ici demander ma conquête : Je viens tout de nouveau vous apporter ma tête, Madame ; mon amour n’emploiera point pour moi Ni la loi du combat, ni le vouloir du roi. Si tout ce qui s’est fait est trop peu pour un pèr...
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ACTE PREMIER: L'exposition (Le Cide de Corneille)
Comte et de Don Diègue, si l'en n'est pas instruit des amours de leurs enfants ? L'affront que Gormaz fait à DonDiègue est un coup de théâtre, quand on espère qu'ils vont conclure le mariage de Chimène avec Rodrigue. » La scène suivante que les mêmes acteurs sacrifiaient avec la même désinvolture, elle est assurément moinsindispensable, elle est loin cependant d'être inutile. Elle explique le caractère de l'Infante et elle explique son rôle. Ce rôle nous paraît souvent ingrat, sa plaint...
- Le Cid - Corneille
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sartre l'existentialisme
chacun jugera l'autre et deviendra ainsi le bourreau des deux autres. A travers cette pièce de théâtre, Sartre tente de démontrer sa philosophie en la rendant plus accessible par sa mise en scène. « L'enfer, c'est les autres » tels sont les mots de Garcin. Nous allons dans un premier temps tenter d'expliquer cette citation qui est souvent interprétée de manière erronée, puis nous tenterons de voir dans quelle mesure elle s'applique aux personnages de Tristan, l'Infante, Rodrigue et Phèdre, avant...
- Le Cid de Corneille
- Pregnancy and Childbirth.
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La Legende des Siecles
Et son cou d'où sortait, dans un bruit de tempête,
Un flot rouge, un sanglot de pourpre, éclaboussant
Les convives, le trône et la table, de sang.
Sortant du frais bouton comme d'une urne ouverte, Charge la petitesse exquise de sa main; Quand l'enfant, allongeant ses lèvres de carmin, Fronce, en la respirant, sa riante narine, La magnifique fleur, royale et purpurine, Cache plus qu'à demi ce visage charmant, Si bien que l'oeil hésite, et qu'on ne sait comment Distinguer de la fleur ce bel enfant qui joue, Et si l'on voit la rose ou si l'on voit la joue. Ses yeux bleus sont plus beaux sous son pur sourcil brun. En elle t...
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PIERRE PAUL RUBENS
Pierre Paul Rubens canons et les principes de base de la beauté et traitent surtout des sujets sacrés, les artistes flamands sont, de leur côté, convaincus que le travail de l'artiste consiste à représenter le monde qui les environne. En Italie, le duc de Mantoue, Vincent Gon zague, persuadé du talent de Rubens après avoir vu quelques esquisses, charge ce dernier de réa liser des copies de peintures célèbres pour enri chir la collection d...
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Commentaire the great expectations
take on an adult point of view on his own deed. It seems that he is now older and looking back on past events : “ So I called myself Pip” (l.2); it shows that the story is retrospective. When looking on this former events, his behaviour is often characterized by adjectives linked to childhood, and which seems here derogatory : “infant tongue” (l.1), “childish conclusion” (l.10). Finally, one can easily notice that the story is not narrated by a young boy, but...
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Serbia Facts and Figures.
Infant mortality rate 12 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Literacy rateTotal Not available Female Not available Male Not available Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) Not available Number of years of compulsory schooling Not available GOVERNMENTForm of government Republic Voting qualifications Universal at age 18 Constitution Adopted 8 November 2006 Armed forcesTotal number of military personnel Not available Military expenditures as a shar...
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Monaco Facts and Figures.
Male 76.1 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 5 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 171 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 51 people (1995) Literacy rateTotal Not available Female Not available Male Not available Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) Not available Number of years of compulsory schooling 10 years (2002-2003) Number of students per teacher, primary school 22 students per teacher (2000-2001)...
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Liechtenstein Facts and Figures.
HEALTH AND EDUCATIONLife expectancy Total 80 years (2008 estimate) Female 83.5 years (2008 estimate) Male 76.4 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 5 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician Not available Population per hospital bed Not available Literacy rateTotal 100 percent (1981) Female 100 percent (1981) Male 100 percent (1981) Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) Not available Number of years of compulsory...
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Voyage au bout de la nuit
À bord, parmi les galériens je me mis à rechercher
obinson et à plusieurs reprises pendant la nuit, en plein silence, je l'appelai à haute voix.
tout, raide àfaire peur. On enadonc rigolé comme descornichons. Çafait drôle forcément, uneville bâtie enraideur. Maisonn’en pouvait rigolernous,duspectacle qu’àpartir ducou, àcause du froid quivenait dularge pendant cetemps-là àtravers unegrosse brume griseetrose, etrapide etpiquante à l’assaut denos pantalons etdes crevasses decette muraille, lesrues delaville, oùles nuages s’engouffraient aussiàla Voyage aubout delanuit charge duvent. Notre galère tenaitsonmince sillonjusteauras des jetées, l...
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North Korea Facts and Figures.
Male 69.5 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 22 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 337 people (2004) Population per hospital bed Not available Literacy rateTotal 99 percent (1995) Female 99 percent (1995) Male 99 percent (1995) Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) Not available Number of years of compulsory schooling 10 years (2002-2003) Number of students per teacher, primary school 32 students per teacher (1...
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Solomon Islands Facts and Figures.
Total 73.4 years (2008 estimate) Female 76.1 years (2008 estimate) Male 70.9 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 19 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 7,692 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 526 people (2003) Literacy rateTotal Not available Female Not available Male Not available Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 3.6 percent (2000-2001) Number of years of compulsory schooling Not available Numbe...
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Federated States of Micronesia Facts and Figures.
Infant mortality rate 27 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 1,667 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 323 people (2000) Literacy rateTotal 89 percent (1980) Female 88 percent (1980) Male 91 percent (1980) Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 6.7 percent (2001-2002) Number of years of compulsory schooling 8 years (2001-2002) Number of students per teacher, primary school Not available GOVERNMENTForm of governmentCon...
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São Tomé and Príncipe Facts and Figures.
Infant mortality rate 39 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 2,037 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 211 people (1991) Literacy rateTotal 57.4 percent (1995) Female 42.4 percent (1995) Male 73.2 percent (1995) Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 4.6 percent (1986) Number of years of compulsory schooling 6 years (2002-2003) Number of students per teacher, primary school 33 students per teacher (2001-2002) GOVERNME...
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Vanuatu Facts and Figures.
Female 65.2 years (2008 estimate) Male 62 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 51 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 9,091 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 323 people (2001) Literacy rateTotal 52.9 percent (1995) Female 47.8 percent (1995) Male 57.3 percent (1995) Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 6.4 percent (2002-2003) Number of years of compulsory schooling 7 years (2000) Number of students per...
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Antigua and Barbuda Facts and Figures.
Infant mortality rate 18 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 5,882 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 400 people (2003) Literacy rateTotal 89 percent (1995) Female 88 percent (1995) Male 90 percent (1995) Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 4 percent (2002-2003) Number of years of compulsory schooling 12 years (2002-2003) Number of students per teacher, primary school 19 students per teacher (1999-2000) GOVERNMENT...
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Iceland Facts and Figures.
Male 78.4 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 3 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 265 people (2006) Population per hospital bed 132 people (2002) Literacy rateTotal 100 percent (1995) Female Not available Male Not available Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 7.8 percent (2002-2003) Number of years of compulsory schooling 11 years (2002-2003) Number of students per teacher, primary school 11 students per teac...
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Denmark Facts and Figures.
Infant mortality rate 4 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 273 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 250 people (2003) Literacy rateTotal 99 percent (1995) Female Not available Male Not available Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 8.6 percent (2002-2003) Number of years of compulsory schooling 10 years (2002-2003) Number of students per teacher, primary school 10 students per teacher (2000-2001) GOVERNMENTForm of g...
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Slovakia Facts and Figures.
Other 6 percent HEALTH AND EDUCATIONLife expectancyTotal 75.2 years (2008 estimate) Female 79.3 years (2008 estimate) Male 71.2 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 7 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 307 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 139 people (2003) Literacy rateTotal Not available Female Not available Male Not available Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 4.4 percent (2002-2003) Number of...
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The Gambia Facts and Figures.
HEALTH AND EDUCATIONLife expectancyTotal 55 years (2008 estimate) Female 56.9 years (2008 estimate) Male 53.1 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 69 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 28,571 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 1,637 people (1990) Literacy rateTotal 42.4 percent (2005 estimate) Female 35 percent (2005 estimate) Male 50.2 percent (2005 estimate) Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 3 perc...
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Uzbekistan Facts and Figures.
Other 7.1 percent Religious affiliationsMuslim (mostly Sunni) 76 percent Atheist 3 percent Christian 2 percent Nonreligious 18 percent Other 1 percent HEALTH AND EDUCATIONLife expectancyTotal 65.4 years (2008 estimate) Female 69 years (2008 estimate) Male 62 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 68 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 347 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 182 people (2003) Literacy rateTotal 99.2 percent (200...
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Tonga Facts and Figures.
Infant mortality rate 12 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 2,903 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 313 people (2001) Literacy rateTotal 99.6 percent (1995) Female 99.5 percent (1995) Male 99.7 percent (1995) Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 5 percent (2002-2003) Number of years of compulsory schooling 9 years (2001-2002) Number of students per teacher, primary school 22 students per teacher (2002-2003) GOVER...
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Facts and Figures.
Infant mortality rate 14 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 1,140 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 222 people (2003) Literacy rateTotal 95.6 percent (1995) Female 95.5 percent (1995) Male 95.8 percent (1995) Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 10.5 percent (2002-2003) Number of years of compulsory schooling 11 years (2002-2003) Number of students per teacher, primary school 18 students per teacher (2002-2003) G...
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The Bahamas Facts and Figures.
Male 62.5 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 24 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 948 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 294 people (2002) Literacy rateTotal 95.8 percent (2005 estimate) Female 96.7 percent (2005 estimate) Male 94.9 percent (2005 estimate) Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 4 percent (1991) Number of years of compulsory schooling 12 years (2002-2003) Number of students per teacher, p...
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F.Y.R.O. Macedonia Facts and Figures.
BASIC FACTS
Official name
The Former Yugoslav Republic
Other 3 percent Religious affiliationsOrthodox Christian (mostly Macedonian Orthodox) 60 percent Muslim 29 percent Nonreligious 7 percent Other 4 percent HEALTH AND EDUCATIONLife expectancy Total 74.5 years (2008 estimate) Female 77.1 years (2008 estimate) Male 72 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 9 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 392 people (2006) Population per hospital bed 207 people (2002) Literacy rateTotal Not availabl...
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Guinea-Bissau Facts and Figures.
HEALTH AND EDUCATIONLife expectancyTotal 47.5 years (2008 estimate) Female 49.4 years (2008 estimate) Male 45.7 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 102 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 8,181 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 677 people (1990) Literacy rateTotal 44.8 percent (2005 estimate) Female 30.1 percent (2005 estimate) Male 60.4 percent (2005 estimate) Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 2.3...
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Estonia Facts and Figures.
Atheist 11 percent Nonreligious 25 percent Other 18 percent HEALTH AND EDUCATIONLife expectancyTotal 72.6 years (2008 estimate) Female 78.3 years (2008 estimate) Male 67.2 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 8 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 300 people (2006) Population per hospital bed 167 people (2002) Literacy rateTotal 99.8 percent (2003) Female 99.8 percent (2003) Male 99.8 percent (2003) Education expenditure as a share...
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Eritrea Facts and Figures.
HEALTH AND EDUCATIONLife expectancyTotal 60 years (2008 estimate) Female 61.9 years (2008 estimate) Male 58.3 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 44 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 19,986 people (2004) Population per hospital bed Not available Literacy rateTotal 55.7 percent (2000 estimate) Female 44.5 percent (2000 estimate) Male 67.3 percent (2000 estimate) Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 3.3 percen...
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Guinea Facts and Figures.
Infant mortality rate 87 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 8,734 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 1,816 people (1990) Literacy rateTotal 41.1 percent (2000) Female 27 percent (2000) Male 55.1 percent (2000) Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 2 percent (2000-2001) Number of years of compulsory schooling 6 years (2002-2003) Number of students per teacher, primary school 45 students per teacher (2002-2003) GOVER...
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Qatar Facts and Figures.
HEALTH AND EDUCATIONLife expectancy Total 74.4 years (2008 estimate) Female 77.1 years (2008 estimate) Male 71.8 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 17 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 452 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 417 people (2002) Literacy rateTotal 83.5 percent (2005 estimate) Female 86.5 percent (2005 estimate) Male 82 percent (2005 estimate) Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 3.4 pe...
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Mozambique Facts and Figures.
Infant mortality rate 108 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 37,319 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 1,153 people (1990) Literacy rateTotal 50.4 percent (2005 estimate) Female 35.5 percent (2005 estimate) Male 65.8 percent (2005 estimate) Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 3.1 percent (1998-1999) Number of years of compulsory schooling 7 years (2001-2002) Number of students per teacher, primary school 67 studen...
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Belize Facts and Figures.
Hindu 2 percent Other 17 percent HEALTH AND EDUCATIONLife expectancyTotal 68.2 years (2008 estimate) Female 70.1 years (2008 estimate) Male 66.3 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 24 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 957 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 769 people (2003) Literacy rateTotal 93.2 percent (2000 estimate) Female 93.2 percent (2000 estimate) Male 93.3 percent (2000 estimate) Education expenditure as a share o...
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Trinidad and Tobago Facts and Figures.
Other 11 percent HEALTH AND EDUCATIONLife expectancyTotal 67 years (2008 estimate) Female 68 years (2008 estimate) Male 66.1 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 24 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 1,269 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 294 people (2001) Literacy rateTotal 98.2 percent (2000) Female 97.5 percent (2000) Male 99 percent (2000) Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 4.6 percent (2002-...
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Tajikistan Facts and Figures.
Other 1 percent HEALTH AND EDUCATIONLife expectancy Total 65 years (2008 estimate) Female 68.2 years (2008 estimate) Male 62 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 42 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 498 people (2006) Population per hospital bed 164 people (2003) Literacy rateTotal 99.5 percent (2005 estimate) Female 99.2 percent (2005 estimate) Male 99.7 percent (2005 estimate) Education expenditure as a share of gross national pro...
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Saint Lucia Facts and Figures.
Infant mortality rate 13 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 193 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 313 people (2002) Literacy rateTotal 81.7 percent (1995) Female 82.4 percent (1995) Male 80.8 percent (1995) Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 8.2 percent (2002-2003) Number of years of compulsory schooling 11 years (2002-2003) Number of students per teacher, primary school 22 students per teacher (2002-2003) GOVE...
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Burundi Facts and Figures.
Male 50.9 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 61 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 35,340 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 1,429 people (2006) Literacy rateTotal 53.9 percent (2005 estimate) Female 48.2 percent (2005 estimate) Male 60 percent (2005 estimate) Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 4 percent (2002-2003) Number of years of compulsory schooling 6 years (2002-2003) Number of students per tea...
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Sri Lanka Facts and Figures.
Hindu 15 percent Christian 8 percent Muslim 8 percent HEALTH AND EDUCATIONLife expectancyTotal 75 years (2008 estimate) Female 77.1 years (2008 estimate) Male 73 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 19 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 1,834 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 323 people (2002) Literacy rateTotal 92.8 percent (2005 estimate) Female 90.6 percent (2005 estimate) Male 95 percent (2005 estimate) Education expen...
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Cambodia Facts and Figures.
Female 63.8 years (2008 estimate) Male 59.6 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 57 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 6,423 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 1,667 people (2004) Literacy rateTotal 71.3 percent (2005 estimate) Female 62.5 percent (2005 estimate) Male 81 percent (2005 estimate) Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 1.9 percent (2002-2003) Number of years of compulsory schooling 6 years (1...
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Lithuania Facts and Figures.
Nonreligious 11 percent Other 1 percent HEALTH AND EDUCATIONLife expectancyTotal 74.7 years (2008 estimate) Female 79.9 years (2008 estimate) Male 69.7 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 7 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 253 people (2006) Population per hospital bed 115 people (2003) Literacy rateTotal 99.6 percent (2005 estimate) Female 99.6 percent (2005 estimate) Male 99.7 percent (2005 estimate) Education expenditure as a s...
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Lesotho Facts and Figures.
Female 39.3 years (2008 estimate) Male 41 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 79 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 18,519 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 614 people (1975) Literacy rateTotal 85.7 percent (2005 estimate) Female 95.1 percent (2005 estimate) Male 75.8 percent (2005 estimate) Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 7.9 percent (1999-2000) Number of years of compulsory schooling 7 years (20...
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Cuba Facts and Figures.
Other 4 percent HEALTH AND EDUCATIONLife expectancyTotal 77.3 years (2008 estimate) Female 79.6 years (2008 estimate) Male 75 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 6 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 169 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 204 people (2003) Literacy rateTotal 97.3 percent (2005 estimate) Female 97.2 percent (2005 estimate) Male 97.4 percent (2005 estimate) Education expenditure as a share of gross national produ...
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Croatia Facts and Figures.
Nonreligious 2 percent Other 3 percent HEALTH AND EDUCATIONLife expectancy Total 75.1 years (2008 estimate) Female 79 years (2008 estimate) Male 71.5 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 7 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 405 people (2006) Population per hospital bed 183 people (2006) Literacy rateTotal 98.7 percent (2005 estimate) Female 98.1 percent (2005 estimate) Male 99.5 percent (2005 estimate) Education expenditure as a s...