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    because of the Guerrero Decree, the law of April 6, 1830, and the Convention of 1832. This time period was a tense time revolving around Mexico wanting complete control and Texans wanting change. To the fault of Mexico, the more regulations and control laws they enforced on the Texans, the more they lost control of the Texans due to their feeling of rebelling being increased. One of the reasons the Mexican Government was to blame for most of the turmoil in Texas was because of the Guerrero…

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    American families. When it comes to Family Relations in the novel we seen how each family has to survive the dangers of living in Guerrero, Mexico, for the main reason being human trafficking and drug dealers. We don’t see that with families here in the United States is very unlikely to happen. How family relates with each other is also very different here than in Guerrero. One of the main reason of differences between families is their relationships with each other. For instance the…

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    working class organization and drives down the rule of labor power (Leon Guerrero 2016:71). Multiculturalism is a tool for the people in power, that could be politicized and turned into a conflict between different racial identities. Hana Brown — a Marxist theorist — predicts whites may feel threatened by a large or growing minority population and may think that minorities are reliant on those given resources (Leon Guerrero 2016:71). As a consequence, t divides society along racial lines, and…

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    187) by violently suppressing protesters and dissenters. Blacker cites activists in Guerrero, Mexico, to argue that the people were heavily influenced by the Cuban revolution and its success, but suffered from the inability to rally the masses in the necessary scale (Blacker, 2009, p. 188). Attempts at socialist reform in Mexico faced the…

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    ourselves and our families. Since society is not "fair" to everyone and not everyone will conform to these standards, is expected there will be some individuals that will violate those values and norms that society have imply to us. According to Leon-Guerrero (2013) criminal behavior is usually perceived as a personal trouble, where there is a deviance from the normal expectation (p. 304). However, we can pretty much assume that someone that turns into criminal activity is because they are…

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    inspired by his assignment. Justin Guerrero: He contributed ideas for the project. Tanguy Kignima: I contributed ideas for the project. Overall, our team did pretty good. We did work as a team to complete the project. As an example, I worked with Dulce to propose a first outline. Justin and Esai added more ideas to it. * Did the team member meet all team deadlines? Dulce Arrieta: Yes! She met all the deadline. Esai Garza: Yes! He met all the deadline. Justin Guerrero: Yes! He met all the…

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    assignments before anybody else in class. This soon led to boredom and lack of motivation in school. My second grade teacher, Ms. Guerrero, noticed how incredibly bored I was in class and urged me and my parents to have a parent-teacher conference. Seeing how my mother worked in that same school we had the conference right after school. It was a rather short conference. Ms. Guerrero told us that she believes I should finish the rest of the year in the third grade. “I’ll think about it,” said my…

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    Across a Hundred Mountains narrates the fictional story of Juana a young girl who leaves her small town of Guerrero, Mexico to find her father, who had left his family to find work in the United States. The story is narrated through two different voices, Juana’s and Adelina’s belonging to the same character. Juana is the young girl in Guerrero living under extreme poverty. In her journey to the U.S. she enchanters Adelina, a young prostitute and U.S. citizen at the border, who tragically dies.…

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    Mayan Survivors

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    Eventually there were only two men left. The two remaining survivors were Gerónimo de Aguilar and Gonzalo Guerrero. Aguilar had managed to escape from his captor and found refuge with another Maya ruler. Gonzalo Guerrero managed to win over some prestige among the Maya for his bravery. Guerrero achieved the standing of a ranking Maya warrior and granted the status of a noble. These two men would later play two very different roles in future conflicts…

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    Theory explains how people treat personal information, what conditions affect self-disclosure, and why people choose to self-disclose information in a relationship (Guerrero, Andersen, & Afifi, 2014). The two guiding principles of the theory are that people have “ownership” of and create “boundaries” for personal information (Guerrero, Andersen, & Afifi, 2014). In other words, the theory posits that people possess their secrets, experiences, memories, and other private information similar to the…

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