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    According to the article “Between resistance and co-optation: the politics of education in the Honduran crisis,” the author discusses the challenges that many young children face when trying to get a good education. The author writes, For years, the Honduran education system has ranked among the worst, in the Americas. It suffers from low-quality teaching, frequent strikes, inadequate resources, over-centralization, and partisan…

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    This article is a reflection/opinion based article. The author is reflecting on her year teaching in a private bilingual school in a Honduran city, her experiences from around the country and also the problems she saw in Honduran education. She also shared her opinion on what she believed needed to be done in education in general for a child to learn. The author provided basic information about what a student in Honduras might experience and also how different these schools are to the schools in…

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    Honduras Mission Journey

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    1Nation1Day through my church, Milestone, back home in 2013. The goal was to save the nation of Honduras in one day and continue to pour out love and support to the Hondurans so that they may be disciples for a lifetime. To prepare for the mission we spent the majority of the year 2012 fundraising to provide clothes, shoes, and meals for the Hondurans and were grateful enough to raise $250,000.00. Applications for the mission trip were sent out and anyone could go as long as they could pay for…

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    Honduras Major Problems

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    Countries all over the world face many different problems typically the problems vary based on the country location. However, Latin American countries all face the same issues. From low education rates, migration, and violence and crime increasing. These issues are no different with Honduras, a Latin American country which is located west of Guatemala and south of El Salvador. Although Honduras faces these three challenges, there are several strengths that help Honduras overcome these issues.…

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    cultures. Geographically Honduras is located east of Guatemala, north of El Salvador and west of Nicaragua. Honduras is the second-largest country in Central America, and physically slightly larger than Tennessee. The natives of Honduras are called Hondurans and their native language is Spanish. Per the instructions…

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    & family for a life in the United States. This curiosity ultimately led to Nazario creating her book, “Enrique's Journey”, in which she uses several rhetorical devices, appeal to ethics and appeal to logic, to chronicle the experiences of a young Honduran boy’s journey to find his distant mother living in the United States and to highlight the issue of child immigration in the U.S. Nazario uses appeal to ethics when she…

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    My parents both grew up in Honduras in poverty, like many Hondurans are currently. They both lived and survived with what was offered to them. Both my parents came from Honduras to the United States in 1992, which was the year my mother was pregnant with my older brother. They managed to get jobs, work long hours, and raise two more kids after my brother. What my parents grew up with was very different to what I grew up with. While my parents were growing up, they weren 't as lucky like I am…

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    My Travel To Honduras

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    During the summer of 2015, my family and I had traveled over two thousand miles via plane to Honduras. My mother had planned this trip to visit our relatives in Honduras. This trip was not unlike any of my previous visits. The hot weather was just as sweat inducing as I had remembered. Its foreign roads were as bumpy as the last time I had been on them. Even the local cuisine was equally as mouthwatering as my last meal made in Honduras. Honduras had not changed. I had changed. I was older now,…

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    The following key key positions and responsibilities have been identified and must be filled in order to successfully launch Roatán Leather Works. Chief Executive Officer Kiah Jordan, CFP® ChFC®, will serve as founding CEO and Chairman of the Board. He will work in conjunction with the founding board members to provide leadership and strategic oversight of all Roatán Leather Works operations. In addition, if the board chooses, he will also be responsible for securing capital from investors to…

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    Honduras Research Paper

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    Honduran Taxation and Correlations It's crazy to think how many other countries do taxes differently and how horrible it can affect some of the lowest class they have. In Honduras it’s a really big problem; as of 2016 the poverty rate has been sixty-six percent (Mcferrin). One out of five Hondurans are in extreme poverty making less than $1.90 per day (Mcferrin). These causes result from the lack of a democratically elected leader and government (Mcferrin). Imagine how different some of our…

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