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Surinam

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Surinam: Encyclopedia II - Surinam Airways - Services

Surinam Airways operates services to the following international scheduled destinations (at January 2005): Surinam Airways - Caribbean. Kingdom of the Netherlands Aruba Oranjestad (Queen Beatrix International Airport) Netherlands Antilles Willemstad, Curaçao (Hato International Airport) Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain Surinam Airways - Europe. Netherlands Amsterdam (Schiph ...

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Surinam Airways, Surinam Airways - Code Data, Surinam Airways - History, Surinam Airways - Services, Surinam Airways - Caribbean, Surinam Airways - Europe, Surinam Airways - South America, Surinam Airways - Fleet

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Surinam: Encyclopedia II - Organization of the Islamic Conference - Structure and Organization

The OIC system consists of: The Islamic Summit The highest policy-making organ, attended by the Kings and the Heads of State and Government of the member states, convened every three years. The Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers It meets once a year to examine a progress report on the implementation of its decisions taken within the framework of the policy defined by the Islamic Summit. The Permanent Secretariat It is the executive organ of the Organization, entrusted with the ...

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Organization of the Islamic Conference, Organization of the Islamic Conference - Structure and Organization, Organization of the Islamic Conference - Criticism, Organization of the Islamic Conference - The Secretary General OF OIC:, Organization of the Islamic Conference - Members, Organization of the Islamic Conference - Past Islamic Summit Conferences

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Surinam: Encyclopedia II - History of the Netherlands - Holy Roman Empire

The newcomers merged with the original inhabitants to create three peoples in the Low Countries: the Frisians along the coast, the Saxons in the east and the Franks in the south. The Franks became Christians after their king Clovis I converted in 496. Christianity was introduced in the north after the conquest of Friesland by the Franks. Anglo-Saxon missionaries such as Willibrord, Wulfram and Boniface were active in converting these tribes to Christianity. Boniface was martyred by the Frisians in Dokkum (754). The Saxons in the east were conv ...

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History of the Netherlands, History of the Netherlands - Pre-history era, History of the Netherlands - Roman era, History of the Netherlands - Holy Roman Empire, History of the Netherlands - Burgundian period, History of the Netherlands - Struggle for independence and the Golden Age, History of the Netherlands - Eighty Years' War, History of the Netherlands - Golden Age, History of the Netherlands - Batavian revolution, History of the Netherlands - Batavian Republic and French rule, History of the Netherlands - Monarchy, History of the Netherlands - 20th century, History of the Netherlands - World War II, History of the Netherlands - Post-war years

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Surinam: Encyclopedia II - History of the Netherlands - Burgundian period

Most of what is now the Netherlands and Belgium was eventually united by the Duke of Burgundy in 1433. Before the Burgundian union, the Dutch identified themselves by the town where they lived, their local duchy or county or as subjects of the Holy Roman Empire. The Burgundian period is when the Dutch began the road to nationhood. The conquest of the county of Holland by the Duke Philip the Good of Burgundy was an odd affair. Leading noblemen in Holland in fact invited the duke to conquer Holland, even though he had no historical clai ...

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History of the Netherlands, History of the Netherlands - Pre-history era, History of the Netherlands - Roman era, History of the Netherlands - Holy Roman Empire, History of the Netherlands - Burgundian period, History of the Netherlands - Struggle for independence and the Golden Age, History of the Netherlands - Eighty Years' War, History of the Netherlands - Golden Age, History of the Netherlands - Batavian revolution, History of the Netherlands - Batavian Republic and French rule, History of the Netherlands - Monarchy, History of the Netherlands - 20th century, History of the Netherlands - World War II, History of the Netherlands - Post-war years

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Surinam: Encyclopedia II - History of the Netherlands - Roman era

After Julius Caesar conquered Gaul, he conquered Belgium and The Netherlands around the year 58 BC, which made it the northern border of the European mainland. They built the first cities and created the Roman province of Germania Inferior. For most of the area of Roman occupation in the Netherlands, the boundary of the Roman Empire lay along the Rhine. Romans built the first military forts and cities in the Netherlands. The most important of these were Utrecht, Nijmegen, and Maastricht. The northern part of the Netherlands, which was outsid ...

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History of the Netherlands, History of the Netherlands - Pre-history era, History of the Netherlands - Roman era, History of the Netherlands - Holy Roman Empire, History of the Netherlands - Burgundian period, History of the Netherlands - Struggle for independence and the Golden Age, History of the Netherlands - Eighty Years' War, History of the Netherlands - Golden Age, History of the Netherlands - Batavian revolution, History of the Netherlands - Batavian Republic and French rule, History of the Netherlands - Monarchy, History of the Netherlands - 20th century, History of the Netherlands - World War II, History of the Netherlands - Post-war years

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Surinam: Encyclopedia II - Arawakan languages - Classification

Internal classification remains controversial. Few Arawakan languages are well attested, and there are considerable difficulties in distinguishing genealogical relatedness from areal features with current data. For now, only the lowest levels of classification are reliable. Arawakan languages - Aikhenvald 1999. Arawakan (73 languages) Guahiban (5 languages; Guahibo proper has 20,000 speakers) Arauán (8 languages; Culina has 1300 speakers) Maipuran ...

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Arawakan languages, Arawakan languages - Arawakan vs. Maipuran, Arawakan languages - Characteristics, Arawakan languages - Geographic distribution, Arawakan languages - Classification, Arawakan languages - Aikhenvald 1999, Arawakan languages - Bibliography

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Surinam: Encyclopedia II - Romance languages - Listing

Here is a more detailed listing of languages and dialects (roughly ordered from west to east): Iberian Romance languages Portuguese-Galician Portuguese language European Portuguese Brazilian Portuguese African Portuguese Angolan Portuguese Capeverdean Portuguese Guinean Portuguese Mozambican Portuguese São Tomean Portuguese Judeo-Portuguese Galician Eonaviegan (a Galician dialect with some ...

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Romance languages, Romance languages - History, Romance languages - Status, Romance languages - Typical characteristics, Romance languages - Distinguishing features, Romance languages - Evolution compared to Latin, Romance languages - Formation of plurals, Romance languages - Omission of final Latin vowels, Romance languages - Words for more, Romance languages - The number 16, Romance languages - To have and to hold, Romance languages - To have or to be, Romance languages - Pidgins and creoles, Romance languages - Constructed languages, Romance languages - Listing, Romance languages - Ethnologue classification

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Surinam: Encyclopedia II - Romance languages - Status

The most spoken Romance language is Spanish, followed by Portuguese, French, Italian, Romanian and Catalan. Generally, the Romance languages have simplified the complex morphology and grammar of Latin. Italian, Sardinian and Romanian retain more original features than the rest. The Romance variants form a dialect continuum, and nearby languages usually have some mutual intelligibility. Portuguese and French are perhaps the most innovative of the languages, each in different ways. Sardinian is perhaps the most isolated and conservative variant. Languedocian Occitan is considered by some ...

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Romance languages, Romance languages - History, Romance languages - Status, Romance languages - Typical characteristics, Romance languages - Distinguishing features, Romance languages - Evolution compared to Latin, Romance languages - Formation of plurals, Romance languages - Omission of final Latin vowels, Romance languages - Words for more, Romance languages - The number 16, Romance languages - To have and to hold, Romance languages - To have or to be, Romance languages - Pidgins and creoles, Romance languages - Constructed languages, Romance languages - Listing, Romance languages - Ethnologue classification

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Surinam: Encyclopedia II - 36th Chess Olympiad - Top Ranked Players for this tournament

36th Chess Olympiad - Men. GM Viswanathan Anand 2781 India GM Alexander Morozevich 2758 Russia GM Michael Adams 2740 England GM Peter Svidler 2735 Russia GM Alexei Shirov 2726 Spain 36th Chess Olympiad - Women. GM Xie Jun 2569 China GM Zsuzsa Polgar 2567 USA GM Antoaneta Stefanova 2523 Bulgaria IM Alexandra Kosteniuk 2508 Russia

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    36th Chess Olympiad, 36th Chess Olympiad - Rules, 36th Chess Olympiad - Participating countries, 36th Chess Olympiad - Final standings after round 14, 36th Chess Olympiad - Men, 36th Chess Olympiad - Women, 36th Chess Olympiad - Top Ranked Players for this tournament, 36th Chess Olympiad - Men, 36th Chess Olympiad - Women, 36th Chess Olympiad - Azmaiparashvili controversy

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  • Surinam: Encyclopedia II - Arawakan languages - Arawakan vs. Maipuran

    The term Arawakan has been used in two senses. In one usage Arawakan is synonymous to what has recently been called the Maipurean or Maipuran family, a core family of undoubtedly related languages. In other words, Arawakan and Maipurean are interchangeable. However, in recent years, the two terms are no longer synonymous where Maipurean refers to the core family of undoubtedly related languages and Arawakan refers to a larger and hypothetical phylum at a level above Maipurean. In ...

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    Arawakan languages, Arawakan languages - Arawakan vs. Maipuran, Arawakan languages - Characteristics, Arawakan languages - Geographic distribution, Arawakan languages - Classification, Arawakan languages - Aikhenvald 1999, Arawakan languages - Bibliography

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    Surinam: Encyclopedia II - Sugar - Health concerns

    In 2003, a report was commissioned by four U.N. agencies, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), compiled by a panel of 30 international experts. It stated that sugar should not account for more than 10% of a healthy diet. However, the Sugar Association[2] of the US insists that other evidence indicates that a quarter of our food and drink intake can safely consist of sugar. There is an on-going argument as to the value of extrinsic sugar (sugar added to food) compared to that of intrinsic sugar (sugar, se ...

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    Sugar, Sugar - Production, Sugar - Cane, Sugar - Beet, Sugar - Cane versus Beet, Sugar - Types of culinary sugar, Sugar - Chemistry, Sugar - History, Sugar - The history of sugar in the West, Sugar - The rise of beet, Sugar - Mechanization, Sugar - Health concerns, Sugar - Sugar and hyperactivity, Sugar - Sugar economics

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    Surinam: Encyclopedia II - Sugar - History

    Making sugar by evaporating cane juice was developed in India about 500 BC. Sugarcane is a tropical grass, probably native to New Guinea. In the course of prehistory, its culture spread throughout the Pacific Islands and into India. By 200 B.C., it was being grown in China as well. Westerners discovered sugarcane in the course of military expeditions into India. Nearchos, one of Alexander the Great's commanders, described it as "a ree ...

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    Sugar, Sugar - Production, Sugar - Cane, Sugar - Beet, Sugar - Cane versus Beet, Sugar - Types of culinary sugar, Sugar - Chemistry, Sugar - History, Sugar - The history of sugar in the West, Sugar - The rise of beet, Sugar - Mechanization, Sugar - Health concerns, Sugar - Sugar and hyperactivity, Sugar - Sugar economics

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    Surinam: Encyclopedia II - History of the Netherlands - Pre-history era

    The Netherlands have been inhabited since the last ice age; the oldest remnants that have been found are a hundred thousand years old. During the last ice age, the Netherlands had a tundra climate with very scarce vegetation. The first inhabitants were hunter-gatherers that lived during the last ice age. After the end of the ice age, the area was inhabited by various palaeolithic groups. One group even made canoes (Pesse, around 9000 BC) and after that, around 8000 ...

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    History of the Netherlands, History of the Netherlands - Pre-history era, History of the Netherlands - Roman era, History of the Netherlands - Holy Roman Empire, History of the Netherlands - Burgundian period, History of the Netherlands - Struggle for independence and the Golden Age, History of the Netherlands - Eighty Years' War, History of the Netherlands - Golden Age, History of the Netherlands - Batavian revolution, History of the Netherlands - Batavian Republic and French rule, History of the Netherlands - Monarchy, History of the Netherlands - 20th century, History of the Netherlands - World War II, History of the Netherlands - Post-war years

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    Surinam: Encyclopedia II - List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Asia

    List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Afghanistan. Kam Air Flight 904 - Crashed in snowstorm. List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - People's Republic of China. Mandarin Airlines Flight 642 - Crashed upon landing in Hong Kong. Air China Flight 129 - Crashed into terrian in low visibility. China Northern Flight 6136 - Fire on board caused out of control a ...

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    List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Africa, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Algeria, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Nigeria, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Canary Islands Spain, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Côte d'Ivoire, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Niger, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Andaman Sea, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Antarctica, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Arabian Sea, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Asia, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Afghanistan, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - People's Republic of China, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Georgia, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - India, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Indonesia, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Japan, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Malaysia, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Nepal, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Pakistan, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Saudi Arabia, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Singapore, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Sri Lanka, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Republic of China Taiwan, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Thailand, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - United Arab Emirates, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Various countries, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Atlantic Ocean, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Bight of Benin, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Black Sea, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Caribbean Sea area, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Central America, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Panama, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Europe, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Belgium, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Czech Republic, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Denmark, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - France, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Germany, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Greece, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Italy, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Republic of Ireland, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Luxembourg, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Netherlands, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Poland, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Russia, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - United Kingdom, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Indian Ocean, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Oceania, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - North America, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Canada, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - United States including North American territories, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Pacific Ocean, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Philippine Sea, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Red Sea, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Sea of Okhotsk, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - South America, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Strait of Hormuz, List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners grouped by location - Taiwan Strait

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    Surinam: Encyclopedia II - Oroonoko - Literary significance

    Claims for Oroonoko's being the "first English novel" are difficult to sustain. In addition to the usual problems of defining the novel in such a way that all examples fit and no non-novels do, Aphra Behn had written at least one novel prior to Oroonoko. The epistolary novel Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and his Sister predates Oroonoko by more than five years. However, Oroonoko is one of the very early novels in English of a particular sort. It possesses a linear plot and follows a biographical model. It is a mixture of theatrical drama, reportage, a ...

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    Oroonoko, Oroonoko - Plot, Oroonoko - Biographical and historical background, Oroonoko - Fact and fiction in the narrator, Oroonoko - Models for Oroonoko, Oroonoko - Slavery and Behn's attitudes, Oroonoko - Historical significance, Oroonoko - Literary significance, Oroonoko - Adaptation

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    Surinam: Encyclopedia II - Vitasoy - Products and Services

    Vitasoy - Local products. Since its establishment in 1940, Vitasoy International Holdings Limited has grown to become one of the world's leaders in providing vigorous nutritious foods and beverages that perk up the quality of life for its customers. The products marketed by Vitasoy are obtainable under two major brands: Vitasoy: a nutritious soy drink and tofu; VITA: a range of dairy milk products, juice, ...

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    Vitasoy, Vitasoy - History, Vitasoy - Major events of Vitasoy, Vitasoy - Company’s vision, Vitasoy - Company’s mission, Vitasoy - Products and Services, Vitasoy - Local products, Vitasoy - Overseas products, Vitasoy - Services, Vitasoy - Production lines and Markets, Vitasoy - Production lines, Vitasoy - Targeted markets, Vitasoy - Benefits of soymilk drink, Vitasoy - Vitasoy's Green policies, Vitasoy - Recycling drinking bottles, Vitasoy - No GM products, Vitasoy - Advertisements, Vitasoy - Catchphrases and Jingles, Vitasoy - TV ad shots, Vitasoy - Scandals, Vitasoy - Hong Kong, Vitasoy - Shanghai, Vitasoy - Miscellaneous, Vitasoy - Slang, Vitasoy - How to drink Vitasoy soybean milk, Vitasoy - How to dispose Vitasoy soybean milk, Vitasoy - External link, Vitasoy - Official websites, Vitasoy - News relating to scandals, Vitasoy - Partner Link

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    Surinam: Encyclopedia II - Oroonoko - Historical significance

    Behn was a political writer on the stage and in fiction, and most of her works have distinct, if not didactic, political purposes behind them. The publication of Oroonoko must be seen in its own historical context as well as in the larger literary tradition (see below). According to Charles Gildon, Aphra Behn wrote Oroonoko even with company present, and Behn's own account suggests that she wrote the novel in a single sitting, with her pen scarcely rising from the paper. If Behn travelled to Surinam in 1663-4, she felt no need ...

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    Oroonoko, Oroonoko - Plot, Oroonoko - Biographical and historical background, Oroonoko - Fact and fiction in the narrator, Oroonoko - Models for Oroonoko, Oroonoko - Slavery and Behn's attitudes, Oroonoko - Historical significance, Oroonoko - Literary significance, Oroonoko - Adaptation

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    Surinam: Encyclopedia II - Oroonoko - Plot

    Oroonoko is a relatively short novel whose full title is Oroonoko, or the Royal Slave. The novel concerns Oroonoko, the grandson of an African king, who falls in love with Imoinda, the daughter of that king's top general. The king, too, falls in love with Imoinda. He commands that Imoinda become one of his wives (as Behn, like many of the time, conflates Arabs and sub-Sahara Africans). However, Imoinda chooses Oroonoko and would kill herself rather than be wed to an elderly king. Because of her choice, the king has Imoinda sold ...

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    Oroonoko, Oroonoko - Plot, Oroonoko - Biographical and historical background, Oroonoko - Fact and fiction in the narrator, Oroonoko - Models for Oroonoko, Oroonoko - Slavery and Behn's attitudes, Oroonoko - Historical significance, Oroonoko - Literary significance, Oroonoko - Adaptation

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    Surinam: Encyclopedia II - Music of the Netherlands - Electronic music

    In the early 90's, Dutch dj's developed a style of techno music called gabber. The style was developed out of anger over what was seen as the commercialization of house music. The dj's stripped the music of what they perceived as excess sounds, Songs were reduced to a high-speed monotonous beat, of sometimes over 260 beats per minute. One of the tracks often cited as the first gabber track is "Amsterdam, waar lech dat dan?" ("Where the Fuck Is Amsterdam?") by the Rotterdam-based group Euromasters. Important gabber groups and dj's are the Rot ...

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    Music of the Netherlands, Music of the Netherlands - Rock, Music of the Netherlands - Rap, Music of the Netherlands - Punk, Music of the Netherlands - Jazz, Music of the Netherlands - Electronic music

    Read more here: » Music of the Netherlands: Encyclopedia II - Music of the Netherlands - Electronic music

    Surinam: Encyclopedia II - Vitasoy - Production lines and Markets

    Vitasoy - Production lines. In order to produce products of the highest quality, Vitasoy upholded high-tech production facilities in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong, and in Shenzhen and Shanghai in the Mainland China. The Group also had operations in the United States for the North America tofu and soy-based products market and one lodge in Victoria, Australia to produce soy beverages for the local mainstream market. The Tuen Mun plant, built with an investment of HK$100 million in 1987, was a 34,000 square me ...

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    Vitasoy, Vitasoy - History, Vitasoy - Major events of Vitasoy, Vitasoy - Company’s vision, Vitasoy - Company’s mission, Vitasoy - Products and Services, Vitasoy - Local products, Vitasoy - Overseas products, Vitasoy - Services, Vitasoy - Production lines and Markets, Vitasoy - Production lines, Vitasoy - Targeted markets, Vitasoy - Benefits of soymilk drink, Vitasoy - Vitasoy's Green policies, Vitasoy - Recycling drinking bottles, Vitasoy - No GM products, Vitasoy - Advertisements, Vitasoy - Catchphrases and Jingles, Vitasoy - TV ad shots, Vitasoy - Scandals, Vitasoy - Hong Kong, Vitasoy - Shanghai, Vitasoy - Miscellaneous, Vitasoy - Slang, Vitasoy - How to drink Vitasoy soybean milk, Vitasoy - How to dispose Vitasoy soybean milk, Vitasoy - External link, Vitasoy - Official websites, Vitasoy - News relating to scandals, Vitasoy - Partner Link

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    Surinam: Encyclopedia II - Vitasoy - Benefits of soymilk drink

    Soymilk drink had long been recognized for its nutritional value, and now research was showing how soy products can in effect lower cholesterol levels, fight cancer and build healthy bones. Generally, soymilk contains: Isoflavones: Only found in soya beans that helps reduce loss of bone mass and helps maintain strong and healthy bones. Lecithin: Helps reduce the accumulation of fat. Amino acids: The basic protein component for constructing muscles and tissues. Omega-3: Helps control cholester ...

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    Vitasoy, Vitasoy - History, Vitasoy - Major events of Vitasoy, Vitasoy - Company’s vision, Vitasoy - Company’s mission, Vitasoy - Products and Services, Vitasoy - Local products, Vitasoy - Overseas products, Vitasoy - Services, Vitasoy - Production lines and Markets, Vitasoy - Production lines, Vitasoy - Targeted markets, Vitasoy - Benefits of soymilk drink, Vitasoy - Vitasoy's Green policies, Vitasoy - Recycling drinking bottles, Vitasoy - No GM products, Vitasoy - Advertisements, Vitasoy - Catchphrases and Jingles, Vitasoy - TV ad shots, Vitasoy - Scandals, Vitasoy - Hong Kong, Vitasoy - Shanghai, Vitasoy - Miscellaneous, Vitasoy - Slang, Vitasoy - How to drink Vitasoy soybean milk, Vitasoy - How to dispose Vitasoy soybean milk, Vitasoy - External link, Vitasoy - Official websites, Vitasoy - News relating to scandals, Vitasoy - Partner Link

    Read more here: » Vitasoy: Encyclopedia II - Vitasoy - Benefits of soymilk drink

    Surinam: Encyclopedia II - Vitasoy - Miscellaneous

    Vitasoy - Slang. In Hong Kong, some automobile maniacs would use the word "Vitasoy" to refer "Suzuki Vitara", as both terms own similar pronunciations in Cantonese. Vitasoy - How to drink Vitasoy soybean milk. Vitasoy - How to dispose Vitasoy soybean milk. ...

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    Vitasoy, Vitasoy - History, Vitasoy - Major events of Vitasoy, Vitasoy - Company’s vision, Vitasoy - Company’s mission, Vitasoy - Products and Services, Vitasoy - Local products, Vitasoy - Overseas products, Vitasoy - Services, Vitasoy - Production lines and Markets, Vitasoy - Production lines, Vitasoy - Targeted markets, Vitasoy - Benefits of soymilk drink, Vitasoy - Vitasoy's Green policies, Vitasoy - Recycling drinking bottles, Vitasoy - No GM products, Vitasoy - Advertisements, Vitasoy - Catchphrases and Jingles, Vitasoy - TV ad shots, Vitasoy - Scandals, Vitasoy - Hong Kong, Vitasoy - Shanghai, Vitasoy - Miscellaneous, Vitasoy - Slang, Vitasoy - How to drink Vitasoy soybean milk, Vitasoy - How to dispose Vitasoy soybean milk, Vitasoy - External link, Vitasoy - Official websites, Vitasoy - News relating to scandals, Vitasoy - Partner Link

    Read more here: » Vitasoy: Encyclopedia II - Vitasoy - Miscellaneous




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