CSB GLOBAL FAIR 2014 Kelsey Strouse Chi le
Dec 18, 2015
Location
South America Southwest border to
Pacific Ocean Connecting countries
are Argentina and Bolivia.
Five sections: Far North North Central Chile South Far South
Climate
Location causes different weather throughout country
Climate by sections: Far North
Atacama Desert 70 degrees in summer & 60 degrees in winter
North 65 degrees in summer & 50 degrees in winter
Central Chile 70 degrees in summer & 40 degrees in winter
South Top rainiest areas in the world (approx. 100 inches)
60 degrees in summer & 40 degrees in winter
Far South 50 degrees in the summer & 40 degrees in the winter
Trade
Imports Refined Petroleum
(9.8%) Crude Petroleum
(8.3%) Cars (5.2%) Delivery Trucks (3.6%) Petroleum Gas (3.0%)
Exports Refined Copper (32%) Copper Ore (17%) Raw Copper (3.7%) Sulfate Chemical Wood
pulp (3.5%) Grapes (2.2%)
Economy
GDP of Chile is $335,400,000,000 GDP of Venezuela (34)
is $407,400,000,000 GDP of Brazil (8) is
$2,422,000,000,000 GDP of Peru (40) is
$344,000,000,000 Ranked 43/229
“…one of South America’s most stable and prosperous
nations…”
Clothing
Business: Men-
Blue/gray/black suit White collared shirt Appropriate tie
Women- Blue/gray/black suit or appropriate skirt and blazer Dull colored shirt
Casual: conservative (no too revealing attire)
**Avoid: bright-colored clothing, fancy/large pieces of jewelry, stay more
conservative with clothing.**
Labor
Work from age 15-65 8:00am- 6:00pm Monday- Friday Jobs
health workers, teachers, government/domestic employees, trade/financial services, real estate, banking, insurance industries, transportation/communications, forestry, fishing, manufacturing, mining, etc.
Max of 45 hours a week 2 hours over time
Issue
2 major earthquakes have hit Chile Leave town and homes destroyed People left without their personal
belongings
Chilean Earthquake 2010
Chilean Earthquake 2014
Non-Profit
Shake N’ QuakeMission Statement is to work with
volunteers to create first aid and immediate relief kits for the effected people in Chile and help rebuild the
life that once was present.
Relief Kits consist of…
Blankets Airplane pillows Packaged foods Water bottles Etc.
First-Aid Kits consist of… Band aids Pain relief (Aleve,
Advil, etc.) Antibacterial
wipes Gauze Feminine products Etc.
Partnerships with “Direct Relief” whose main goal is to help disadvantaged people in the community & evacuates people into evacuation shelters. The “Coca Cola
Foundation” will donate a portion of money once a month to profits whose full focus is on Chile. AT&T will donate a portion of their money directly to our non-profit to help
build kits.
Ways You Can Help…
Donate $0.25 a day (365 days = $91.25)
Donate any loose change Jars will be located in main grocery stores
(Albertsons, Rays, Food 4 Less, etc.)
Buy a “Chilean Relief” bracelet ($3)
Garage sales (sell your items and donate the money)
Car washes (all proceeds go directly to Shake N’ Quake)
Donate supplies for the kits Volunteer to collect money/run
fundraisers Visit Chile (help rebuild homes, etc.)