Who Is Dishonest In Honduras: Helpful Or Powerful?

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Since the beginnings of time corruption has something that has been hitting societies hard and making them to not progress fast. Corruption is dishonest use of authority by those who are in power, it can be seen in many ways. In ancient times corrupt leaders tend to be very wealthy while the working class barely had a plate of food in their house. Technology has been advancing to fast that in these days it is very difficult for someone to be corrupt. There are too many ways to find out if someone is being corrupt that this is no longer a 21st century problem in this is why countries are advancing so fast.
We have so many examples of fast developing countries such as Honduras that are advancing so fast since corruption is not a problem here anymore. Corruption in Honduras is so difficult to do that the people that do it will be exiled from the country. In Honduras the
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Sports are one of the most important factors in today's society, family's gather together to watch their favorite sport. NFL fans gather in restaurants, friends, family and watch the great super bowl in joy or tears depending how their team did. The Soccer Mundial Final is watched by more than a billion persons all over the world, even in the most remote countries this match is seen. Sports are simply part of our life, and thanks to the technology advancements we have one of the most clean entertainment, no corruption at all. The FIFA is known for being one of the best associations in the world of entertainment, no doubt at all they are. People is so jealous of this prosperous association that they even try to falsely accuse it of corruption to try bringing it down. Can you imagine a multibillion dollar association being accused of money laundering, racketeering, and wire fraud? I am more than a hundred percent sure that this are all false accusations to bring this magnificent association

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