The
US claims to be the greatest success story of the modern world
- a nation fashioned from an incredibly disparate population
who, with little in common apart from a desire to choose their
own paths to wealth or heaven, rallied around the ennobling
ideals of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence
to forge the richest, most inventive and most powerful country
on earth.
Despite
polemicists who justly cite the destruction of Native American
cultures, racism and imperialism at the top of a long list of
wrongdoings, half the world remains in love with the idea of
America. This is, after all, the country that introduced the
world to the right to the pursuit of happiness, free speech,
electric light, airplanes, assembly-line automobiles, the space
shuttle, computers, blues, jazz, rock & roll and movies
that climax at the high-school prom.
On
a short trip, it can be hard work dismantling your preconceptions.
So much of the country has been filmed, photographed, painted
and written about that you need to peel back layers of representation
to stop it from looking like a stage setting. This worldwide
representation can make the country seem strangely familiar
when you first encounter novelties like 24-hour shopping, bottomless
cups of coffee, 'Have a nice day,' drive-thru banks, TV evangelists,
cheap gasoline and newspapers tossed onto lawns. But you'd be
foolish to read too much into this surface familiarity, since
you only have to watch Oprah for half an hour to realize that
the rituals and currents of American life are as complex, seductive
and bewildering as the most alien of cultures.
Come
prepared to explore the USA's unique brand of 'foreignness'
rather than stay in the comfort zone of the familiar.
You'll discover several of the world's most exciting cities,
some truly mind-blowing landscapes, a strong sense of
regionalism, a trenchant mythology, more history than
the country gives itself credit for and, rguably, some
of the most approachable natives in the world.
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Full
country name: The United States of America
(USA)
Area: 9,631,418 sq km
Population: 293,027,571
Capital city: Washington, DC (pop:
570,000)
People: Caucasian (71%), African
American (12%), Latino (12%), Asian (4%), Native American
(0.9%)
Language: English, plus many secondary
languages, chiefly Spanish
Religion: Protestant 52%, Roman Catholic
24%, Mormon 2%, Jewish 1%, Muslim 1%, other 10%, none
10%
Government: Federal republic of 50
states
Business
Hours: General
business hours for commercial establishments and government
offices are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through
Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 1 p.m., Friday.
Major
industries: Oil, electronics, computers,
automobile manufacturing, aerospace industries, agriculture,
telecommunications, chemicals, mining, processing
and packaging
Major trading partners: Canada, Japan,
Mexico, the EU, China, Germany
Internet
domain: .us
International dialling code:
+1
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January:
1st - New Year's Day
21st - Martin Luther King Day
February:
18th - Presidents' Day
May:
27th
- Memorial Day
July:
4th - Independence Day
September:
2nd - Labour Day
October:
14th - Columbus Day
November:
11th - Veteran's Day
28th - Thanksgiving Day
December:
25th - Christmas Day
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