Wednesday, August 29, 2018

about me

My name is Ricky Chime. I’m 21 currently going to ggc. My major is finance and i plan to be and independent entrepreneur. I’m nigerian and i love my culture. My goal is to be financially independent to make money and be with my kids and leave an inheretence for my kids and kids kids.

Monday, August 20, 2018

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When you go on vacation where would you go? 7/10 times you'll maybe go to the island resorts to look at the beautiful scenery and foreign life of places you’re not used to. Well, has anyone been to the Dominican Republic? If you have you'll never forget your visit beautiful people, food and life. The thing is people come to this island for the vacation but most people that visits the country don't even know the facts and history of the people. Like every pretty face has a personality behind, like a book that tells a story behind the beautiful cover art, let's find out a little more about this beautiful island called the Dominican Republic.

                                     Let's start with some interesting facts, is a country that shares the same island with Haiti. The Dominican Republic is a predominantly a Spanish speaking country with its own dialect. The currency of the Dominican Republic is the Dominican peso which is equivalent to 0.020 U.S. dollars.  Hispaniola believe it not is the oldest English settlement in the America's. Dominican Republic's Independence Day is February 27, 1844. Coffee, sugar and tobacco are the country's main source of income and of course tourism is starting to play a good hand in the income of the country as well. The citizens of Dominican Republic prefer to live in joint families. Voting in the country is permitted to the armed forces and the national force. Santo Domingo is the oldest city in the new world.  “Dominican Flag” is the name of a traditional dish made of chicken, rice and beans. Merengue is the name given to the Dominican Republic’s music its English translation is whipped egg whites in sugar. It has the largest economy in the Caribbean and central American region, it is the tenth largest economy in Latin America.