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    Day." YouTube. YouTube, n.d. Web. 11 Dec. 2015. Many people come to the U.S. not just for economic opportunity, but for safety. Countries such as Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala where there 's a huge amount of violence such as state violence and cartel violence. The “Border Crisis” which is basically speeding up deportations. Started in the summer of 2014. Where America has four to five million undocumented immigrants in its country. President Barack Obama wanted to reform the immigration…

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    Media Manipulation

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    private media outlets emerged in the 1980s (Çaglar & Çakar-Mengü, 2009). The lack of laws to limit the monopolization and acquiring the competition in relation to media companies, made it easier for influential and wealthy individuals to create media cartels in Turkey. Unlike other profit driven businesses, media that has been created or acquired to maximize profits in non-media related sectors is likely to struggle in fulfilling its role of bringing unbiased content and information to the…

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    MS-13

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    The group I will be focusing my research on for this paper is MS-13. We have all heard about this notorious street gang before, Most have heard about them on the news because of some of their horrible killings they have committed and other crimes they have been apart of. What once started as a small gang to protect themselves from the other gangs in the community, turned into one of the most violent and criminal organized gang in the country? After the Central American silver war was over in…

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    A secure, stable and peaceful southern flank is what the Unites States has traditionally tried to establish. It is important for the United States’ strategic interests because these bases were established to prevent hostile foreign powers from creating facilities to further their footprint. They also wanted to destabilize these groups from supporting subversive activities. If the United States were successful in obtaining a greater grasp on the Caribbean they would be able to protect their…

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    Cumbia In Latin America

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    Gudino, 94). But there was a lack of innovation that slowed the spread of the cumbia style. With increased political and economic turmoil in Mexico, many musicians and performers migrated north to escape the instability caused by the war on drug cartels (Olvera Gudino, 94). This has caused the industry to move north and has decreased the buildup of the domestic…

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    Price Leadership Paper

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    In an industry, price leadership is the act that a company becomes the leader to determine the price of goods and services. The company, price leader, is often larger than other companies. Price leader determines the prices and other competitors have no alternative, need to lower their prices in order to compete and remain the market share. This type of pricing strategies is common in the oligopolies, which means fewer sellers in a market, for example oil companies, airline industry. Price…

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    - Psychological Barriers The Psychological Barrier is where a client has fear from the dentist, doctors or hospitals. Another example is if the client’s mother has fear if the client has been to the hospital three times, the mother will be censored and stressed about this. The way Carters Green Medical Centre will overcome this barrier for the client is by having a double appointment for the client; this allows you to take someone with you. If the situation is bad, the doctors might have to…

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    Information Technology in Border and Homeland Security When it comes to the type of role’s that information technology can provide in border and homeland security, there’s many. The vast number of technologies that exist and are applicable to this field support the threats of our national security. In a world where technology is advancing through agencies such as border patrol and homeland security, it is crucial we have support for surveillance and security. Agencies like Border Patrol have…

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    to replace the normal government structure that is non-existent. This growth provides MS-13 the ability to partner with other criminal organizations to expand networks throughout Central America. MS-13 is developing the relationships with the drug cartels from Mexico to expand their transnational reach. MS-13 provides a network centric organization with multiple independent cells ready to support any act for a price. The expansion of MS-13 in El Salvador and surrounding countries will only…

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    Security in prison translates to security outside of prison. Security within and out of prisons is very critical for communities to flourish, develop, and rehabilitate. The prisons department is important to all Americans. However, the prisons department has always faced the huge task of keeping the most witty and technologically developed members of most societies (criminals) in check. In order to focus on rehabilitating these gifted but errant members of the community, most Canadian and…

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