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    certain person. At first, I would reveal my ethnicity of Guatemalan and El Salvadorean and people would respond, “ Isn’t that in Mexico?” or “It is the same thing as Mexican.” This actually disturbed me because I had travelled to both Guatemala and El Salvador and as to Mexico, but Mexico lacked something that the other countries had and that was family. I kept my emotions within me, half nodded, dropped my eyes to the ground, and agreed with them. I recall on one time when I was instructed to…

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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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    Augusto Pinochet Essay

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    Augusto Pinochet was one of the worst and cruelest presidents in the history of the modern world, yet he walked away with years of crimes without anything further than some time in house arrest. He even got out of standing trial for his crimes on a bogus case of “Mental Inability” when he was in near-perfect health for a man his age. Additionally, MOST of the soldiers that committed these heinous acts for Pinochet have walked free(No consequence whatsoever), which is an enormous miscarriage of…

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    Structural family therapy uses many techniques to organize and understand families.The goal of therapy is to change patterns of family dynamic and increase communication between family members. The therapists work efficiently and do everything to engage families. In structural family therapy, the therapist joins the family and becomes part of them. As they integrate themselves into the family they maintain the encourage motivation and communication.They are directive and use techniques to treat…

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    Structural therapy may be helpful to Philip if he willingly comes to therapy, commits and actively work with changing the family dysfunction. Assuming Philip is going to come and participate in therapy, I would want him to come in at least once a week initially. I would hesitate to do more than once a week because that would interfere with his life and maybe deter him from continuing to come. I would first want to work with him on his anger toward his father. Potentially having both of them in…

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    US Covert Operations in Chile 1963-1974 On September 11, 1973, a Chilean Air Force plane flew over the skies of La Moneda, presidential palace of Chile. Inside Salvador Allende , the first Marxist socialist chief of state ever elected in a democratic country via free vote three years earlier . Rather than surrender to a military coup, Allende commits suicide . Many reason exist as to why the Chilean military decided to overthrow a democratic government. Some attribute it to the United States…

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    In addition to these economic policies challenging the democratic governance in El Salvador, violence and crime were defining the identity of this nation, and in response the government implemented an anti-gang strategy in 2003 known as the Iron Fist or Mano Dura (Hume 2007). The strategy urged for the immediate imprisonment of gang members whether they were intentionally involved in an act of violence or simply having gang-related tattoos. This led to contend that there were more violent crimes…

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    Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez was established as president of El Salvador in 1931 after a coup overthrew the governing president, Arturo Araujo. Martinez was then chosen by army officials to preside due to his determined character and military experience; as a result, he ruled from 1931-1944. However, El Salvador’s constitution only allows a 5-year term and a same ruler cannot govern two consecutive periods. In order to extend his presidency, he passed a bill and changed the constitution to…

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    message through their artwork. Salvador Dali is a better painter than Claude Monet because the style of his art was more relatable to the people, his artwork is more popular and different, and he had more meaning behind his artwork. Salvador Dali tried to connect with the people. He would paint his feelings and many people could connect with him (Salvador). Dali would let his paintings do some of the speaking for him, but he couldn’t let them take all of the attention. Dali traveled to many…

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    Popular Entertainment,” Eggener describes the situation of how Surrealism rose to gain popularity in American entertainment with the help of Salvador Dali, yet it almost fell back down with him as well. Surrealism came to America during the 1930s and its journey to popularity was not exactly smooth in the United States until years later with the assistance of Dali (31). The article states that Americans felt that “Surrealism was an irritation to those with growing perceptions of a national art…

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