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    The unauthorized disclosure of personal data became a particularly widespread problem in Ecuador. Criminal gangs were sold personal information, including credit card information. No one notices these frequent crimes because of the relatively small monetary, until the local news shocked the public. There are electronic communication technologies, consist of five dimensions, social presence, media richness, asynchronicity, permanence, and spreadability. For the Launch Cable case, there are…

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    Case Study: Sonia Ruiz

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    1) A seventy-one-year-old Latina name Ms. Sonia Ruiz moved to United States for six years from Ecuador. She lived with her daughter name Luz and her three children who is Ms. Ruiz’s grandchildren, ages twelve, thirteen, and sixteen. She doesn’t have high school diploma and has no income of her own. She has been doing household chores all day and stays at home to take care of her grandchildren while Luz works in a factory and her husband works odd jobs. Ms. Ruiz also taking English classes at a…

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    I. The Incas A. The Incas were the native peoples of South America. Their empire extended from Ecuador to Chile. B. Around 1200 B.C., they founded Cuzco as the capital. C. They were great builders: 1. Paved roads through the Andes 2. Tunnels 3. Suspension bridges 4. Distance markers along the roads 5. Rest stations D. There were four classes (levels) in the Incan society. 1. Rulers 2. Nobles - The rulers and nobles lived in palaces. 3. Common people - This was the largest group. Most of…

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    De La Torre’s book Doing Christian Ethics from the Margins contributes to the ever growing number of Christian voices on the margins that seeks to challenge the dominant Eurocentric culture in the United States. Although this work is largely geared towards the classroom, it is a work that challenges all people to think and act theologically and ethically from an oftentimes neglected perspective, that of the disenfranchised or those who reside on the margins. To begin, De La Torre has the…

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    Canadians looking for a vacation may not name Quito, Ecuador as one of their first choices, but they should. It may be one of South America's smallest capital cities but you'll easily find something to do regardless of the type of vacation you're looking for. From stunning architectural wonders and world-class art galleries to quaint backstreets and serene retreats; from lively street markets and picturesque hiking trails to luxury hotels and refined dining; from scientific marvels to…

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    Curiosity is something that exists in every single human being, it has existed in us ever since the creation of the human. Curiosity is what brought humans to this very point in society, the technology we have, the techniques we use for survival, the ideas we have discovered all came from humans being curious. However curiosity does not always have a quality outcome, in humanity our curiosity also led to some devastations that humanity did not choose to see. Although curiosity brought humans to…

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    disorientation someone experiences when they are introduced into a new culture which Ferraro explains could result in “depression, overeating, or irritability.” I like the example that Ferraro gives with the handshake. I had an experience while visiting Ecuador I was introduced to the amazing South American culture where the women kiss your cheek when they are greeting you. Here in America, we greet…

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    Career Goals Essay

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    Five years ago, the young and practical version of myself saw higher education as an abstract dream. I knew where I stood in society’s system as an undocumented student, and as a first-generation, low-income student. Thus, my commitment to working in the education sector is the result of my personal, academic, and professional journey. My career goal is to establish an organization that will break those barriers for students from disadvantaged socioeconomic and sociopolitical communities. As a…

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    Sucre's army moved into present-day Ecuador, freeing towns and cities as it went. On May 24, 1822, Sucre squared off against the largest royalist force in Ecuador. They fought on the muddy slopes of Pichincha Volcano, within sight of Quito. The Fight of Pichincha was a great victory for Sucre and the patriots, who forever drove the Spanish from Ecuador. Bolivar left Santander in charge of Gran Colombia and headed south to meet up with Sucre.…

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    and aid in his fight back home. Leading his followers, he invaded Venezuela, resulting in the start of his “campana Admirable” campaign. The civil war was able to create Gran Colombia, Bolivar briefly united what is now Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador and Peru in one single nation. The Spanish Bourbons increased taxes on Spanish colonies and created…

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