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    coming home?" Enrique asks. Lourdes avoids answering the question directly." (31) Enrique had just telephoned his mother, she promised they would be together soon, but it occurs to Enrique that maybe he could go to his mother before she comes back to Honduras. This thought is what starts his journey. Throughout the journey Enrique encounters so much pain and misery, finding his mother is a lot harder than he…

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    Short Essay On Guatemala

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    in Guatemala is Spanish. Guatemala's population consists of 15.84 million people. Guatemala's currency is the Quetzal, which equals 100 centavos (Guatemala: Nations 747). Guatemala is bordered by four countries which include: Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, and Mexico. The terrain in Guatemala consists of mostly mountains with narrow coastal plains and rolling limestone plateau. Guatemala has a tropical climate, which means it is very hot the majority of the time. It is humid in…

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    Political commentator Rick Amato says, “It doesn’t take a congressional hearing to figure that al Qaeda or associates are about seventy feet of the Rio Grande away from entering the United States”(Amato). In recent years, the congressional hearings being held to come up with some effective solutions to the U.S.-Mexico border problem have turned into nothing but pointing fingers, and blaming the opposing political party for the problem. As Representative J.D. Hayworth of Arizona says, “This is…

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    Essay Outline White-collar crimes, although not discussed very often, are on rise. When one hears the word crime, they are inclined to think violence or an unethical abuse of some sort. However, people rarely take corporate crimes such as fraud, theft, forgery, or embezzlement into a higher regard, as they do not highly affect the common citizen personally. Studying these executive crimes is important to raise awareness of deceit within society, and to protect and prevent unethical practices…

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    Every human on this planet deserves a chance to live a life that guarantees the basic needs and security. Eventually, the ideas of social, esteem, and self-actualization will proceed creating humans of worth. If the needs and security are not meet, humans appear salvage-like and crimes are likely to expanded. As for that, the United States government should only create reforms to improve the security of the border, deport any illegal alien that hasn 't applied for citizenship in the given time…

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    Brief History Immigration has been a huge issue throughout American history. It continues to remain a topic of extreme pro et contra, being fueled by success stories of undocumented/unaccompanied youth who beat the odds, graduated college and have careers, as well as by sensationalizing incendiary commentary such as that of Donald Trump, who stated that Mexicans are nothing more than “drug dealers” and “rapists,” which further demonizes the Latino immigrant. The United States experienced a…

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    As I write, I am going to discuss my current knowledge on human sex trafficking and what I think it is. Later, in the paper I will discuss my views and knowledge after watching the movie, “Cargo, Innocence Lost” and some scholarly sources from the Northwest Vista College library. Human sex trafficking is exactly what name implies; humans sold for sex. Although, currently I don’t know much, but when I think of sex trafficking I tend to think of people whom are lost in life and don’t have…

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    The Aztecs, as they are known, were a group of people who originated as a nomadic tribe in northern Mexico. Although the origins of the Aztecs are uncertain, they "are believed to begun as a northern tribe of hunter-gatherers whose name came from that of their homeland, Aztlan (“White Land”)." The Aztecs were also known as the Tenochca derived from their capital city, Tenochtitlan, and the Mexica. The Aztec empire was built in 1428 under leader Itzcoatl, forming a three-way alliance with the…

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    How To Build A Computer

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    it feels like I would cause it damaged. When the bolts are turned to keep the motherboard in place one must achieve a perfect amount of turns if not there can be damage.My father’s heart was damaged during the installation process. When he was in Honduras he received a death…

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    Maya Maize God Statue

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    Food related to History Before 1500s The Maya Maize God Statue (MacGregor,pg 49) is a stone statue found in the Copan,Honduras area and has been dated back to 715 AD. The statue represents both the cycle of Agriculture which is planting and putting seeds in the ground to harvesting and receiving what you have worked hard for it. Also, represents the human life cycle of birth and growth and then eventually death or consumption. They think that the statue represented corn or maize…

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