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    Central America Summary

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    inability to provide the educational infrastructure necessary for high skilled jobs. Hence one can see the vicious perpetual cycle these countries are caught in. Deregulation and increased capitalism in the region ties America back to the Salvadoran, Honduran, and Guatemalan people according to Sen’s definition of a neighbor, which states that “we are increasingly linked not only by our mutual economic, social and political reasons but also by vaguely shared but far-reaching concerns about…

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    blue stars represent the original five member nations of the Federal Republic of Central America (present day Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica.) As you can tell, the Honduras flag has a lot of meaning built into it. The Honduran flag was adopted on January 9, 1866, making it one of the world’s oldest flags. The present day…

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    up and transported him to the Dominican Republic. From he was take to the U.S. force and charges on the DEA agent Enrique Camarena case among others charges and put on U.S. federal prison” (Dudley, 2016). At the time of his arrest, thousands of Hondurans protested and burned an annex of the U.S.…

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    I found Government Bullies to be a very informative book. Rand Paul discusses multiple government bureaucracies and how they bully their own citizens by enforcing laws that are not clearly define. He discusses stories on how the EPA, TSA, FDA, and USDA have set in place many laws that are not clear and have fines that are ridiculous. He also puts forth his viewpoint on the Lacey Act and how it is "an open license for government bullying". Senator Rand Paul is a republican senator from Kentucky.…

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    What Does John Locke Say

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    things his own way and didn’t respect the constitution. He made a new law where presidents can be reelected after completing their four years of presidency. Furthermore, he broke John Locke’s belief on the right of liberty, Juan Orlando did not let Honduran citizens chose whether or not they agreed with the new…

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    While in America, the male migrants typically wash dishes and are janitors for their work (Reichman p. 37). Migrating also has many stereotypes; Hondurans who have never been to America believe that the migrants are lazy. They believe that they do little work, and they get paid lots of money for it. Therefore, when the migrant cannot afford to send home remittances at any point in their stay, the migrant…

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    I encounter them every day. I eat lunch with them. I ride the bus home with them. They are everywhere and the more I listen, the more I hear them: Hispanic adolescents who can’t speak proper spanish. “EN LA CASA SE HABLA ESPAÑOL!” Growing up, I couldn't speak a full sentence in english before my parents hit me with: “AT HOME WE SPEAK SPANISH!” Given that I had strict parents and I was an obedient child, I managed to maintain my native spanish tongue intact. In fact, it has only gotten broader…

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    on social construction is when the world is filled with so many different ethnicities it makes the world to be a big social gathering. For example, when I Morrisville State College, I was surrounded by a group of different races such as Haitians, Hondurans, Trinidadians, Swedes, Ghanaians, etc. However, I find it very interesting to learn about their culture and traditions. I have a friend that is from Ghana and she taught me how to speak her language and how to make her country specialty dish.…

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    Write An Essay On Honduras

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    Honduras is beautiful country with a diverse landscape filled with mountains, hills, waterways, and numerous natural resources. But Honduras’ greatest resource are the people and their will of resilience though being branded the most dangerous country on the planet. It is not from the lack of trying to improve but, the lack of infrastructure they have not been able to establish on a consistent basis. It has the highest death rate in the world, an high crime rare, and very low educational…

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    Later Adolescence Autonomy from Parents People ages eighteen to twenty-four are considered later adolescence. One of the key factors in later adolescence is achieving autonomy from parents, which is the gateway to adulthood. Autonomy from parents is achieved when a later adolescent can regulate their own behavior and no longer rely on parents for decision making. One of the main ways this autonomy is achieved is through leaving the family home. The age at which a person leaves their family home…

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