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    All families place emphasis on certain values and ideals. Often, these morals and concepts were passed down through their family from generation to generation. In my family, perseverance and standing out through success have been an integral part of our telos for hundreds of years. Having been around the success and positive of my family and relatives has made me hungry to make my own mark. I constantly ask myself: Where and what will I do to make a name for myself? Internally, I believe that I…

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    Pablo Escobar had always dreamt of riches and glory, but in his early days the extent of his crimes amounted to petty thefts and scams along with the smuggling of contraband. His relationship with cocaine first began with him personally smuggling the substance…

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    Avianca Research Paper

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    The bombing was on the order of Pablo Escobar who believed Cesar Gaviria Trujillo have was on Avianca Flight 203. The Avianca Flight was flying between Bogota and Cali, Colombia. After reaching 13,000 feet high in the sky, the flight exploded near Soacha one of the town, not far from the city. (Prendergast, 2001) An eyewitness, Mario Vasquez, “saw a plane exploded in the sky and the bodies and pieces of luggage were falling.” (Nytimes.com, 1989) Pablo Escobar missed his target since Cesar…

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    Today, drugs are one of the most negatively profiled items in the world. One of the biggest exporters in the world is Colombia. Their influence in the drug trade reaches all the way back to the 1980's when brutal cartels were dominant. Today, Colombia's trade still exists and is as strong as ever. Drug trafficking has an influence on Colombia and the world because of the role it plays in destroying the environment, causing civil unrest, and affecting the economy. While many drugs are produced…

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    Pablo grew so much that he became one of the biggest and richest drug lords to ever exist, nicknamed “The king of Cocaine”, Pablo made it to the top ten richest man in the world in the Forbes magazine. He became so powerful, he had thousands at his service but not only did he have people working for him he also had entire towns that revered him and his power. Pablo took authority by the violent way and made people do what he said either…

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    The book The Divide by Matt Taibbi is an over look at the growing problem of inequality of the justice system. The book explains several examples of diversity in the justice in America. The diversity is between the wealthy and the not so wealthy. This book is a very good example of this course, because it is an over view of the different discussions throughout this courses. The book The Divide fits this course by the outline of views of difference in how the justice system prosecutes persons of…

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    Kanye West Accomplishments

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    Infamous drug kingpin Pablo Escobar, renowned artist Pablo Picasso or the great poet Pablo Neruda? Leaving fans to guess which one Kanye alludes to all three throughout his most recent studio album, The Life Of Pablo. It is well known that Kanye West has one of the most eccentric personalities to date. He Is obsessed with fashion and has essentialy married into a reality show. Kanye is always finding ways to make controversial statements and tweeting something absurd, but when it comes down to…

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    Cocaine Research Paper

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    Cocaine is stimulant of a drug thats is made from a leave that is call South American coca plant. Cocaine can get you high or you can die. Scientists have found that cocaine is one of the most addictive substance on earth. Crack was began to surge in the 1980s - 1989 and there is a record that was recorded by History.Com had sad that from 4.2 million to 5.8 million people had got an addictive to the the drug. Cocaine is the most popularly drug used in U.S even today. Cocaine happened in the…

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    Drug trafficking between the United States and Latin America have create a mass of violence between both countries. In the last years, both governments have declared a “war on drugs” with the idea that drug consumption and drug trafficking will stop or will get control. Drug trafficking has brought blood and pain to society. According to surveys drug trafficking is affecting more young adult than other groups. According to Matthew Jenner, “drug trafficking is the most crucial and most dangerous…

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    In chapter two of “The New Colossus,” written by Marshall Goldberg. Nellie Bly got an offer in the biggest newspaper called “The World” and she had a new assignment which was investigating Emma Lazarus’s death. Nellie Bly was a women journalist, who wrote about the Bellevue Hospital Asylum. Her story made an impact on the practice of journalism and made a change in the asylum. Her work was admired by Pulitzer, the owner of the World, in which she got a byline and got her involved in Emma…

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