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    El Chapo Research Paper

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    “El Chapo” is one of the world’s most famous drug lords. Many people see him as a man of opportunities because he offers many jobs with his business, but others see him as a man who with his business kills many people. El Chapo is the head of the Sinaloa drug cartel and is currently one of the most wanted criminals in the United States, due to the fact that his drugs have killed many American people. He is a person that many people talk about and know about; recently in July 2015 after being in…

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    Mexican Immigration Essay

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    Lizette Resendiz Composition 10 Jose Bolivar June 9th, 2016 Create a better Country Are you grateful to be an American citizen? Are you grateful for the opportunities you have? If you are not there is others that wish to be in your position. Immigration between the United States and mexican border is very common. The Secure Fence Act in 2006 was made for maximum security so Mexicans won 't trespass to the United States. Immigration is a person’s desire of new experiences, a better…

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    “Teenagers in Sinaloa, El Chapo's home state, often jam out to them, while teenagers in Mexico City are more likely to see them as crass.”It was and is inspiring to young people who do not know a world outside of drug wars. The music’s popularity has made it impossible…

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    Are we winning the War on Drugs? Most opinions are split 50/50 on this question. One thing is for certain, Mexico is the biggest exporter of drugs into the United States. This epidemic has created wide-spread problems for both countries; the Mexican drug cartel has crippled their country with violence and political corruption and it has affected the United States in a social-economic way. First, let me give some reasons and history around the U.S./Mexican “Drug War”. The two major…

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    Why Commit Cybercrime

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    What motivates an individual to commit cybercrime? The six main reasons are: 1. Boredom 2. Challenge 3. Revenge 4. Greed 5. Sexual 6. Political and religious These reasons are all considered to be interference with the lawful use of a computer (Britz, 2013, p.76). Cybercrimes require less planning and resources and lessen the chance of being caught (Motives, 2016). Boredom is a motive that might start off a life of cybercrime. Trying to get into a forbidden system could be seen as a quest…

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    Antonio De Coronado Essay

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    suppression helped Coronado gain more trust in the eyes of Mendoza. In 1538, Antonio de Mendoza appointed Coronado to become governor of a large New Spanish province named New Galicia. He governed over the present-day Mexican states of Nayarit, Sinaloa, and Jalisco. The next part of Coronado’s life turned into what he is most famous…

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    Carrillo story is a story that not many know. He is known for the second richest drug lord of his era. Amado Carillo was one of the world's most wanted drug lord at his time, also one of Mexico's most wanted criminal. Amado Carrillo Fuentes was born in Sinaloa, Mexico December 17, 1952. Amado Carillo had eleven siblings, six brothers, and five sisters. Out of those eleven, the only brother that helped him the most was Vicente Carrillo. Vicente was also hunted by the Mexican police. His preferred…

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    Mexican Family Narrative

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    and I consider ourselves to be primarily of Hispanic race and, more specifically, our ethnicity to be Mexican American. My mother’s side of the family is from the city of Guadalajara in Jalisco, Mexico while my father’s side is from the states of Sinaloa and Sonora in Mexico. So, it’s safe to say my family is very Mexican. Both of my parent where actually born in Mexico but were brought over to the United states as infants. However, if we go back even further three generations before me both…

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    Money and drugs is a powerful weapon in all parts of the world now in days. Strong organizations such as the Medellin cartel and the cartel of Sinaloa are as powerful enough to control a whole country; just like Pablo Escobar and Joaquin Guzman Loera did. Drug Trafficking deals with importing illegal substances such as marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and other various illegal drugs. Importing methods have evolved over time, shipment methods go from boat, plane, car, submarines, and underground…

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    El Chapo Case Study

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    Option 2 - Reinforce Mexican Government By Legitimizing El Chapo Description: This option would have the U.S. government, in cooperation with the Mexican government, give El Chapo full immunity, and the exclusive rights to purvey legal marijuana to U.S. legal outlets, in return for dismantling the competing cartels with the Mexican government, and ceasing illegal activities. To ensure financial viability, an additional sum may need to be given to El Chapo in exchange for the cartel border…

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