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    Colombia Social Issues

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    American region which has been on rise in the recent years (GlobalEdge, 2016). Political Factors In the 1960s, some insurgent groups and drug cartels started guerrilla warfare against the government. Amongst the guerilla groups, Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) was the biggest group. Colombia has a long history of active drug cartels producing illegal drugs on a mass scale to export it to USA. In 2012, the government reached a peace treaty for ceasefire with FARC and negotiated…

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    What are the risks associated with smoking, alcohol use, and drug use in adolescence? What do adolescents typically view as the risks? According to the most recent national survey of U.S. high school students, by tenth grade, 33 percent of U.S. adolescents have tried smoking, 58 percent drinking, and 37 percent at least had tried one illegal drug (Berk, 2014, p. 302). Most teengaers who experiment with these substances become addicted. Drug use ruins their perceptions and thought process in…

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    Court Judges In Colombia

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    Colombia is a small country located in South America. The people of this country have lived in fear for many years. In 1538 Spain entered Colombia. Before Spain’s entry, the land was populated mostly by isolated tropical-forest Indians. Simon Bolivar became the first president of The Republic of Greater Colombia, after a 14 year war that ended when Bolivar defeated the Spanish. A bloody war began in 1948 when a presidential hopeful Jorge Eliecer Gaitan was assassinated. This did not end…

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    various amounts of people who are a part of criminal activity and who have created a group identity. These groups usually are formed in places that have people facing disadvantages and inequality within their community. Gangs deal with a high usage of drugs, weapons and violence. Youth gangs have become a huge issue and include people between the ages of twelve and thirty years old. The violence they portray is in result of how they have been treated when they face inequality in their…

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    Ahmed Alsafran Critical Review Paper MSC 555 Fall 2015 A Critical Review of the Seven Habits of a Systems Savvy Person Introduction In chapter ten of Dynamic Systems for Everyone, Ghosh Asish mentions the seven habits of a systems savvy person. He discusses the differences between looking at the whole phenomena to understand the whole systems and looking at the system in parts to check each parts’ property. The author discusses how the principle of all phenomena can help a systems…

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    inequalities of globalization and corrupting effects of foreign investment, the FARC grew from a grassroots socialist movement into the most powerful guerilla organization in Latin America. The rise to power was wrought with brutality, fear, and illegal drugs. The Colombian people in rural and remote areas once prided themselves on the continuation of the FARC for decades but by the…

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    are: Gangs, Economy/Jobs, Teen population, Media, Juvenile Justice policy, and availability of drugs and firearms. Gangs are often the culprit in many places for delinquency because gangs are involved in various illegal activities. Children are soon brought in and raised up to belong to the gang where they become apart of something bigger than them. Gangs often times involve their youth followers in drug use, firearm related crimes, and various activities that are unlawful. Availability of a…

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    occurred by a coordination of more than one country to be in illegal business, usually weakens financial system through money laundering. In particular, it is internationally dangerous because its criminal network is across borders, which can make connection between organizations more elaborate and flexible, even bigger. To prevent TOC, UN has suggested some resolutions such as ‘United Nations Convention against Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances’ and ‘UN Convention against…

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    Ethical Dilemma of Granting Citizenship 1 In this day and age some people tend to lack knowledge on important topics. One topic is granting citizenship. There are both pros and cons when dealing with such topic. A person must realize that research is needed to make a clear and concise determination of which side outweighs the other. Is there more negativity or positive with granting citizenship? What benefits occur? In this paper, the reader will be able to decide how they view granting…

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    Additionally, in the world’s oldest pharmacopoeia, also from China, drug recipes for more than 100 ailments including, gout, rheumatism, malaria, and absentmindedness were treated with marijuana. Non-medical uses for marijuana in ancient times included paper and sailcloth making as early as 1000 A.D. in the Arab world and continued to be used as such well into the 1800’s in Europe and its colonies.…

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