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    here at CSUN. Erick shared that one the thing that defines him as an individual is that he comes from a small family and being the only child in the family has allow him to be closer to his family. Cesar Aleman comes from a small rural town in El Salvador. Cesar loves to travel, he has visited 15 state in the past 3 years and hopes to visited even more in the years to come. He explain that the reason for traveling is that he is in search of the perfect place to settle down. He plans to buy…

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    an estimated 43 women last year.” Timerman also uses examples of other countries in Latin America to make her argument a lot stronger. By presenting statistics from other parts of the Americas she is helping persuade the reader intellectually. “ El Salvador also has the highest femicide rate in the world; Latin American countries dominate the top 10 with the highest femicide rates.” By providing statistics, facts, and explanations, Timerman backs up her argument with evidence to better persuade…

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    spaces formed by race, gender, class, and culture. To single out a language as just one race is wrong, Spanish speaking cultures can come from Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, México, Nicaragua, Panamá, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Spain, Uruguay, and Venezuela, yet are characterized under one name called immigrants.…

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    The Pot Calling the Kettle Corrupt Many of the social ills in Central America are inadvertently caused by corporate and government crimes of the United States. Regardless, Human beings deserve the right to flee poor economic systems, and support from their peers while transitioning. The people of The United States need to hold elected officials accountable for their crimes; we must push for rights of all the innocent peoples often tastelessly referred to as “illegal immigrants.” Envision the…

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    Intro : Hello, I’m Ahmed and I'm Muhammad and we are the 2 brown boys. In today's show we will be covering Politics, Rights, Immigration, Peacekeeping, Quebec in Canada and Cold War, but let's start off with some entertaining music, Tunak Tunak Tun by Daler Mehndi. Saad: Ahh, that was some good music, now on a much more serious note, politics have been an issue throughout the years in Canada. Before 1970, woman had a tough time due to the male dominant workforce. Women were largely…

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    There are many factors that contribute to the likelihood of an individual committing criminal behaviour, including their socioeconomic environment, psychological disturbances, and early childhood experiences. Compiled case studies have determined that there is a stronger correlation with external factors that influence thinking than genetic predisposition or inherent nature. Psychology is an important area of research in criminology, with respects to understanding the internal precursors that…

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    When I got to high school I learned that not everything was good and that there were some clashes with races and ethnicities. I thought that all Hispanics were all Mexican, and it was not the case and Mexicans would be disrespectful to people of El Salvador or from other countries where Hispanics come from. It was a difficult to see that people that had the same skin tone judged each other, I felt that we had a connection with them that most of us spoke Spanish and to see that there was a…

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    The Mayans built a government. The three periods of time are pre-classic, classic, post-classic in 1500 BC-1500 CE. The pre-classic era started in 1500 BC and ended in 250 CE. Politic started in the pre-classic era. The classic started in 250CE and ended in 900 CE. by that time they had 72 major political units. The post-classic era started in 900 CE and ended in 1530 CE.There are elites, middle class and lower class in moneywise. A priest is very important to the mayan life. If the mayans break…

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    of the way they look. A lot of Hispanics overcome this stereotyping by simply ignoring the rude comments. For example, my friend Wilber was once told to leave America and go back to his “gang’s turf”. Wilber ignored these comments knowing that El-Salvador was much more than a “gang turf”. Many people treat Hispanics like they don’t belong here or are from a “gangland” because of the way they dress but Wilber overcame these rude comments by ignoring these people. Hispanics don’t deserve these…

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    Immigration Work Josseline Quinteros, a fourteen-year old, died while trying to cross into the U.S. along the Mexico-Arizona border. Three weeks after her death, her body was identified and found in the Arizona desert, authorities identified the body of 14-year-old Josseline Quinteros by her blue converse, jogger sweatpants and a small white pearl bracelet around her wrist that her immigrant mom bought her from L.A. (Reagan) . It’s cruel that millions of immigrants die every day trying to…

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