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    The novel follows a girl who lives in Guerrero and dresses up as male sp that she doesn't get stolen. She even mentioned that if “she were a girl, she would be stolen,” (pg.3 paragraph 5). She then goes on to explain how her along with other girls had to dig holes in the ground in order to hide…

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    maintain, and change their personal territories formulated by social norms and other verbal and nonverbal notifications sent by others. The term “public,” specifically means areas where individuals have freedom of access, but not necessary of action (Guerrero, DeVito & Hecht 1999). In this paper, I will describe my observations of how various people established their personal territories in three different places: the library, the elevator, and the café. People are able to take over a piece of…

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    Mexican Liberalism

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    of power proved to be too much for the people, which changed the Empire to a Republic, in 1823. Between 1824-1832, three presidents ruled the republic in failure: 1) President Victoria- focused on foreign policy instead of the economy 2) President Guerrero- abolished slavery, expelled Peninsulares, and refused to give up power after an attempted Spanish Conquest 3) President Bustamante- became a dictator. These failures led to the Presidency of Santa Ana, who dealt with land battles and…

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    Violent Crime Case Summary

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    VIOLENT CRIMES: Fiscal year to date, violent crime in Mid-City had gone down 16%. Murder: There was one reported murders in Mid-City Division this quarter, which is the same amount compared to the same quarter last year. On July 13, 2016 at 0435 hours, Officers responded to the east alley of 3900 Arizona Street to investigate a report of a male who had just assaulted a female. The male was traveling on his bicycle and struck the female in the back of the head as he rode by. The female…

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    The sociological viewpoint toward social problems 1) Citing our textbook material, explain how the sociological approach toward social problems differs from other approaches. Why are certain problems considered significant and others are not? Sociology is still a relatively young science and started from the need, not only to understand social structures, individuals and groups and their relationships, but also how to change them. It deals with the origin, development and contexts of…

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    My family’s migration story goes back to when my father was born in the sovereign state of Guanajuato in Mexico. He migrated to this country in 1983 at the young age of eighteen facing many challenges along the way such as racism and the fact that he had nothing to his name. His journey was long and difficult as he traveled alongside his cousin and a coyote leading the way. Although my father did not enter the country in a way that is considered “legal” he felt he needed to in order to attempt…

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    relationship. Relational dialectics are about how forming relationships and maintaining them are based on which stage you are in. Description of Readings and Lectures Chapter 5 in the book Close Encounters: Communication in Relationships by (Guerrero, Andersen, & Afifi, 2014, pp 105-129) is on how relationships are formed and created, by relationship initiation, relational turning points, and dialectics.…

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    The rule three strikes and you're out is a rule on the baseball field and in the courtroom. Just like how people believe the batter should have multiple attempts to hit a home run, many believe those who commit crimes should get another chance. In matters of criminal law, however, some convicted criminals who are given second chances do end up committing another crime. Some states, like California, have adopted baseball's three strikes rule into criminal law, with harsher sentences for repeat…

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    In 1808, Spain is taken over by Napoleon Bonaparte. Napoleon disposed of the existing monarchy and installed his brother, Joseph, as head of state. The resulting war against France and Britain lasted nearly to the Mexican Revolution as Napoleon’s government falls into disarray and the revolutionaries began to gain momentum. Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla was a middle aged priest living in the parish of Dolores. Hidalgo was a Crillo by birth, and had a pro-Indian sentiment. He organized his…

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    the course of communication in a myriad of ways. Our emotional expressions are shaped through our socialization processes, and these emotions are being communicated and displayed to others according to different schemata one may possess (Andersen & Guerrero, 1998). Intercultural encounters may therefore be confusing and often associated with negative emotional reactions due to communication barriers arising from intergroup…

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