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    wellbeing. I interviewed Nelia Floyd, who is one of my classmates at the University of North Dakota. Nelia was born and raised in La Ceiba, a city in northern Honduras, where the majority of her family still resides. She and her husband and their one child recently moved to the United States when her husband was transferred from a base in Honduras to the Grand Forks Air Force Base. She is 34 years old and is currently pursuing a…

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    translated to other areas. Knowing little about the students in Stamford we are quick to judge. A “she plays dirty” can quickly create a reputation for someone. People can be judged just by what team they support. The thousands of Salvadorans living in Honduras were sent…

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    around the country and also the problems she saw in Honduran education. She also shared her opinion on what she believed needed to be done in education in general for a child to learn. The author provided basic information about what a student in Honduras might experience and also how different these schools are to the schools in the United States. Some issues that she saw was the lack of knowledge students learn in a rural village school. The oldest students in a classroom are 11. In some…

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    semester, I had thought that seeing her meant I had seen a representation of what a large population of Hondurans look like but I was very wrong. I had to revisit my schema of Honduras and adjust it. The conversation culminated in us pulling up pictures of different Hondurans dancing, eating and cooking. I got to see the real Honduras. As an upperclassman I do not get to meet as many new people as I did my freshman year. Being a Vuceptor would allow me to share my story with a group of new…

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    Honduras

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    Long time holder of the title “Murder Capital of the World,” Honduras has only gotten worse over the past decade. In the past few years, Honduras has had roughly 7,000 homicides each year out of its population of 8 million. This is an extremely high number for a Latin American nation, even considering its long history of violence. As one can assume, many have been astonished upon learning this and wanted to investigate how this number came about and continues to quickly grow. What people found…

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    Essay On Honduras

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    Honduras is known for its many exports, historical backgrounds, and geographical background. Honduras literally means "Great Depths" (Uoles). Author, Ralph Lee Woodward tells us that: Honduras is in Central America, situated between Guatemala and San Salvador to the west and Nicaragua to the south and east. The Caribbean Sea washes its northern coast, the Pacific Ocean its narrow coast to the south. Its area includes the offshore Caribbean department of the Bay Islands. (Woodward) In…

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    HIV In Honduras

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    Honduras, a country located in Central America, has a population of 8,598,561. The country of Honduras poses many health risks that are exposed to the public and can affect their overall health. The UNICEF organization (2012) estimates based on research that the adult Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) prevalence rate is 0.5% which translates to 26,000 people of all ages living with HIV in Honduras. This poses a health risk to the population because HIV can be transmitted to otherwise healthy…

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    Honduras, a Caribbean gem nestled between rolling lush rainforests and pristine white beaches, offers the savvy investor a multifaceted opportunity to enjoy all Honduras has to offer while ensuring an ideal retirement. NJOI Trujillo has custom houses for sale in Honduras that meld modern amenities with the rustic beauty of a tropical paradise. The Beauty That is Honduras Home to the world's second largest rainforest and barrier reef, Honduras provides nearly endless opportunities to enjoy the…

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    Living In Honduras

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    The country of Honduras announced their independence from the Central American Federation in 1838. Their economy instantly began struggling to develop. It wasn't until Marco Aurelio became president that Honduras began to see improvements. The area in Honduras that benefited the most from this was the Atlantic costal region of Honduras because the people began to grow and export bananas. This use of agriculture allowed the country to begin to expand and develop. The trading led to improved ports…

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    Honduras Research Paper

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    Honduras or officially the República de Honduras is a republic in Central America, its capital is Tegucigalpa Honduras is part of the Caribbean and it is Bordered by Guatemala,El Salvador,and the Gulf of Fonseca. Honduras is roughly forty -four thousand square miles,and its location is 16 degrees North Latitude and 86 Degrees East latitude. Honduras has vastly different land types such as Tropical rain forests and vast mountains. Honduras is the only country in Latin America that does not have…

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