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Unit 4 The tipping point

In this unit I wanted to talk a little about the tipping points of the Dominican Republic and I focus on the president beer since it has been changing as time passes but it remains: The Dominican national beer today, president beer has been the best tipping
point of the Dominican Republic that due to its quality has had an extraordinary demand, this property has been climbing since 1935 and thanks to its quality and purity it has remained on the market as one of the largest refreshing drinks with an increasingly high tipping point
For this, the tipping point was from the beginning in such a way that to end it is very difficult, because it has managed to maintain the highest standards that it has been able to achieve by giving the consumer the best of the best, as I said this drink is
A tipping point for our country in such a way that its producers have changed their name, but the original name of Presidente Beer has been climbing for three years.
s years giving the best that has this factory to stay in the taste of consumers.
Another tipping point that we have had is the arrival of the Haitians to our territory, they returned to Rep Dom in the year 1800 and they remained part of our country for us. This has not been an easy situation, we know that other Latin American countries have
Immigrant but for them it is not as worrisome as it is for the Rep Dom since they believe they own the territory and with this tipping point although the government wants it can no longer end it, because it comes from distant years and many of them are promoted here.
Rep Dom tipping point.

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