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TOC Market Briefing Latin America "TOC Americas is a great opportunity to meet with customers, consulting companies and other interest groups in the same location and in a relaxed atmosphere. It makes it easier to keep up with overall market developments and new technologies, and to exchange ideas with colleagues."
SSL Americas, Inc., a subsidiary of SSL International plc, is a leading marketer of personal protection products using thin film barrier and related technology. The parent company, SSL International plc, has a worldwide reputation in the medical and personal care products industries. SSL International manufactures health & beauty products; household, industrial and medical gloves; over the counter (OTC) products; medical products for the healthcare industry; as well as footcare and footwear products.
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CIA political map of the Americas With coastal mountains and interior plains, the Americas have several large river basins that drain the continents. The largest river basin in South America is that of the Amazon, which has the highest volume flow of any river on Earth.[28] The largest river basin in North America is that of the Mississippi, covering the second largest watershed on earth.[29] The second largest watershed of South America is that of the Paraná River, which covers about 2.5 million km².[30]
For 2008, Cochlear Americas received 95 scholarship applications from students in 24 states across the U.S. and three provinces in Canada. Eligible students must have a Nucleus cochlear implant and must be entering their first year of college or enrolled in an accredited university. Selection criteria include academic performance, letters of recommendation, awards and activities, and a short personal essay describing academic inspiration and other interests. Brief biographies of the scholarship winners may be found by visiting Cochlear Americas, http://www.cochlearamericas.com/.
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Copa Airlines currently offers 126 daily scheduled flights to 40 destinations in 21 countries in North, Central and South America and the Caribbean through its Hub of the Americas based in Panama City, Panama. Copa offers nonstop flights to Panama and connections throughout the Americas from five U.S. cities: three times daily from Miami; daily from New York City, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C.; and 10 times a week from Orlando. In addition, Copa Airlines provides passengers with access to flights to more than 120 other international destinations through codeshare agreements with Continental Airlines and other airlines. AeroRepublica, the second-largest carrier in Colombia, provides service to 12 cities in Colombia as well as international connectivity with Copa Airlines' Hub of the Americas through flights from Bogota, Bucaramanga, Cali, Cartagena and Medellin. For more information, visit http://www.copaair.com/.
Whether usage of America or the Americas is preferred, American is a self-referential term for many people living in the Americas. However, much of the English-speaking world uses the word to refer solely to a citizen, resident, or national of the United States of America. Instead, the word pan-American is sometimes used as an unambiguous adjective to refer to the Americas.
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