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    Operation Padrino Essay

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    Agents assigned to the operation and was reported to have successfully infiltrate three powerful Mexican drug cartels and had enough evidence to halt a 3 to 8 billion dollars illegal grow and export operation. One of the organizations being the Guadalajara Cartel, the largest group trafficking drugs in Mexico at the time. Moreover, in 1985, Mexican federal…

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    The subject of race and its impact on Spanish’s social structure does not have a definitive answer; Patricia Seed and Rodney Anderson are two examples of different opinions regarding the matter. Seed conducted a study to prove race impacted Spanish society during the colonial era, “the aim of this study is to examine the extent to which the racial labels continued to be associated with the division of labor in the viceregal capital of New Spain towards the end of the colonial period.” However,…

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    Great White Sharks

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    shark infested countries in the world Great Whites are of course found in other parts of the world as well. Great White Sharks are found in different parts of the world like Mexico, California, South Africa, and Australia. In Mexico places like Guadalajara is tropical and is where Great White’s are usually spotted. In California there are many different…

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    El Chappo Story

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    Joaquin Archivaldo Guzman Loera, or "El Chapo" as he is better known, is a short, reserved, and on the surface, unremarkable guy, but he became the most powerful drug lord in Mexico.El Chapo was essentially born into the drug trade in Sinaloa, as were countless other families. His entire family worked the fields cultivating poppies to be processed into opium. Growing up, El Chapo was surrounded by a fiction that the illicit drug trade creates to mask its roots.Like many of the children of…

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    Disneyland Vs. Mexico

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    Disneyland was a great trip overall although mexico did have one factor that made it special there was a lot of family bonding. First Disneyland was a neat and clean trip everything was at high matinence the food,entertainment,bathrooms. Guadalajara, Mexico was a clear difference there restraunts were not maintained there was mold,dirty floors and there plates were not properly washed. Disneyland had workers on the job for maintenance at everything in the park, however in mexico I went to…

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    El Chapo Research Paper

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    in this case Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo. This was the guy that really made El Chapo popular across the drug industry. Miguel distributed cocaine to different countries. His cartel was called El Cartel de Guadalajara. When Miguel was captured in 1989 everything changed. El cartel de Guadalajara was split up. The Arellano family, which they also worked for Miguel, moved to Tijuana and started their own cartel called El Cartel de Tijuana. El Chapo moved back to Sinaloa and started the popular…

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    About a year ago my boyfriend and I went to Mexico to go and visit his family out in Guadalajara. When we arrived his family greeted us and it was then that we met his 7 month old niece. When she seen him she instantly clung to her mom’s shirt and turned her face so she would not have to look at him. When I went over to her I started to talk to her and put my hands up to see if I could get her to come with me. She smirked at me and leaned toward me and allowed me to hold her. The reason the baby…

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    The problem with the Sinaloa Cartel and the Los Zetas Cartel is that they are trafficking drugs such as Marijuana, Cocaine, and Heroin, also they are trafficking Humans, and Guns. As of right now they are fighting over territory in Mexico ever since Joaquin Guzman “El Chapo” was taken out of the picture. There has been countless deaths in Mexico do to the shoot outs in the public community. Their drugs have also killed thousands of people in the US and in Mexico. The people that are affected by…

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    Futbol In Latin America

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    population of Southern California. “Local teams in the United States often take the name of futbol clubs in distant homelands: teams in the Liga de futbol de Pasco, for example, assume names such as “San Jose,” “Guadalajara,” and “Mexico,” to reinforce important symbolic equivalances. The Guadalajara Chivas are so named after the Mexican First Division team, and the Pasco jerseys bear are the likeliness of the Mexican team. This close association is not simply an expression of popular…

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    Lorraine Hansberry enrolled at the university of Wisconsin in 1884 to study visual arts. In fact After two years, Lorraine attended Art Institute of Chicago,Roosevelt college to learn more about art. Hansberry studied art in Guadalajara,Mexico. After all, those colleges Hansberry went to. Hansberry went to New York in 1950 to write, she got a job in Paul Robeson’s independent radical black paper. Hansberry became Associate Editor of the newspaper in 1952. Several critics liked…

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