Hugo Chávez

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    Socialism, just similar to communism, appeals for placing the foremost revenues of manufacture in the indicators of the people, either one straightly otherwise through the government. It correspondingly considers that prosperity and revenue ought to be shared more in the same way among individuals (Merritt). Merritt stated that forefathers of monarchy are impartial like a dictatorship where one side is totalitarian as in 20% and the other side is 80% of any governmental power scale. Current…

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    Venezuela Research Paper

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    Introduction The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is located on the northern coast of South America. Venezuela is bordered by the following three countries and a sea: to the east Guyana, to the west Colombia, to the south Brazil and to the north the Atlantic Ocean. The longest border is with Colombia than Brazil. The topography of Venezuela is a very mountainous can be broken down into four geographical divisions. These divisions are the Andes’ chain to the north, Lake Maracaibo to the west,…

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    In Chile, like Argentina, the country used ISI before the military take over in 1973. The election of Allende in 1970 began a shift towards political and economic socialism in the country without the support of the people. Some of his reforms concerned land distribution, the nationalization of industry and the expansion of social welfare. The Pinochet dictatorship did not implement neoliberal reforms until the late 1970s even as the country was experiencing hardship due to a decrease in oil…

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    Essay On Abuse Of Power

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    on the abuse of power that the leaders have. In cambodia they been hit with extreme drugs and crime rates and also a lot of people have died due to the crime and drugs. In Venezuela they have been faced with abuse of power with their president Hugo Chavez which increased over the past four years. Even though the government think that the power they have is good for the people its really not they are just using it to strike fear into people eyes. The society of both countries are really bad…

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    leader like Hugo Chavez. While Chavez died a rich man, Bolivar died poor. Bolivar insisted that freedom of the press yet Chavez did not agree. The only thing they both had in common was the Latin American love. Bolivar managed to unite the people of creoles, mestizo, and other indigenous people. What the US leaders did was kill of the indigenous and take over. While Bolivar wanted to unite them and be liberated. Their main difference was that Bolivar wanted liberty and glory and Chavez just…

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    I thoroughly enjoyed reading the article, "Franchise Hostages: Fast Food, God, and Politics" by Robert W. Emerson and Jason R. Parnell. Prior to reading this article, I never thought about the possible negative effects that the freedom of speech has on a company. It made me realize that leaders of companies have to be cautious when speaking about politics. This highlights the fine line of free speech and politics. The examples given in this article show that when leaders of companies speak…

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    In 2010, in Caracas, the capital city of Venezuela, there was a flood that swept up thousands of homes and killed at least 25 people. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez visited the Antimano district to notify people in high-risk areas to move to government shelters until the rain subsided. While this incident was devastating and impacted many people, it wasn’t the worst Venezuela has felt. “In December 1999 floods…

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    Human rights in venezuela there is not many . There hasn't been many since 2003 . Venezuela is a very poor country. it used to be a very wealthy country until the government used most of the money on things that the country did not need. There is a severe shortage in medical supplies including medicine.citizens of Venezuela do not have a lot of rights they have health issues and are living in poverty. Venezuela is in poverty due to owing money to other countries. There is a severe shortage…

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    extremely high rate, and very efficiently. Their ties with other countries allow them to be supported through other means as well. The have been given many safe havens inside of bordering Ecuador, medical aid from Cuba, and former Venezuelan President Chavez even fought internationally to have the FARC recognized globally as a “belligerent” within Colombia, and not just a terrorist organization (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, n.d., sect 5). As far as the aspect of training, their large…

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    U.S. imperialism is based on a blatant paternalistic vision that they are, somehow, well placed to know what is best for the rest of the world. It rests on a political and economic combination of power that has always been about their profit rather than the world’s own good. During the cold war it claimed the need to stop communism from taking over and justified undemocratic regimes for this purpose. When even communism became insufficient to excuse dictatorships that had no regard for their…

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