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    As I step off the bus into the sweltering air of Honduras, I am quickly surrounded by an abounding number of children jumping around in excitement. Overwhelmed by all their overjoyed faces I try my best to embrace all of them. It was astonishing to see how excited these children were to see me without even knowing me. Immediately I felt like I belonged there. A place so warm, loving and welcoming that the positive energy completely caused me to forget the dripping sweat and general discomfort I…

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    national holiday for British Honduras, on which many locals gather in the streets to celebrate the defeat of Spanish conquerors by the British in 1798.[6] It is widely believed that the hurricane struck without any warning, although some recent historians have disputed this. In his column for The Belize Times on September 5, 2004, Emory King claimed that Belizean authorities withheld continuous warnings from U.S. ships in the region of a possible hurricane strike on British Honduras so the…

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    Honduras is a Central American Country. Its capital is Tegucigalpa and its capital its population is 8.098. Honduras’s current president is Juan Orlando Hernandez. Their official language is Spanish and their religion is Roman Catholic. Honduras is most common for its ancient Mayan Empire Remains. Honduras is 80% mountains and is South to the Pacific Ocean. Honduras has many different destinations for you to visit such as, San Pedro Sula, La Ciera, Tela, and more. While you are in Honduras; you…

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    In Honduras, the crime rate is very high and what is happening in the nation is very petrifying. In 2014, Honduras’ murder rate was at 74.6 homicides per 100,000 people. But compared to the statistics from 2012, it has improved by around 16 homicides per 100,000 people. In Honduras, there are various rival gangs that control some territories in the nation. The most powerful and well known gangs in Honduras is the MS-13 and Barrio 18; who are well-known traffickers and murders. Some evidence…

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    The definition of crisis in the urban dictionary includes words such as emergency, disaster, catastrophe, mess, trouble, and difficulty. The people of Honduras understand crisis not by definition but by experience. Human rights and protection of the environment have taken a back seat in the Honduras and Latin America since Columbus first led the Spanish to the region. The indigenous people were overrun by armies with superior numbers, weapons and disease, and those left have been treated as a…

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    Honduras Dinner - Advertising Department. Planning and Strategizing Our mission statement for our department was “Making sure that we spread all the necessary information regarding the Honduras Dinner by using effective forms of media to attract possible clients”. Our core values are integrity, reliability, elegance, friendships, dedication and diversity. For our department to function properly, we started with the planning process by identifying our main objective. Our department’s main goal…

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    countries to compare and contrast I chose, Honduras for my developing country and Singapore for my developed country. I decided to discuss crime rates and issues between both countries. Honduras has the highest murder rate in the world, according to U.S passports and international travel. Singapore has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. I thought it would be interesting to learn why both these countries are so far apart when it comes to crime rates. Honduras is located in Central…

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    this is no longer a 21st century problem in this is why countries are advancing so fast. We have so many examples of fast developing countries such as Honduras that are advancing so fast since corruption is not a problem here anymore. Corruption in Honduras is so difficult to do that the people that do it will be exiled from the country. In Honduras the…

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    A cultural experience that his tremendously shaped my life is visiting Honduras. In 2007-2008, my family went down to Honduras to begin constructing a church in the tiny village of Sambo Creek. Since then, my father goes at least once a year and I have been twice, once in 2007-2008 and once in 2014. When I visit I love to spend my time with the children in the village. I teach them stories, how to write, they learn new songs, do crafts, and memorize scriptures. It is such a joy teaching them…

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    Frankly speaking, this article really surprises me because I have never known that Honduras is the most murderous country in the world. In my opinion, gangsters and criminals are practically present everywhere on the globe including some developed countries such as America, Germany, Italy, etc. To me, however, the roots of the problem base on three basic things: what and how the local government does in order to control it, the living standards of the people in a country, and the interference of…

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