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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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    through economic regulations, would be most relevant for Venezuela to combat drug trafficking and crime in the region. “The Venezuelan government can no longer afford to provide even rudimentary law and order, making Caracas one of the most murderous cities in the world. Drug traffickers run large sections of the countryside. Prison gang leaders keep military-style weapons on hand, while grenade attacks still make the news” (Naím 2014). In Venezuela, investments in patrimonial practices allow…

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    Venezuela, the place where I was born, where I grew up. It has valuable minerals, being the number one pioneer of the biggest reserve of oil, and Nicolas Maduro was now commanding one of the happiest countries in the world. Ever since he became president, political and economic issues have tormented the country. After Maduro became president in 2013, the Venezuelan people did not have any food in cabinets. When despair came into families and hungry consumed them. That is when queues started…

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    Hi, I am Michelle Chacon. I am from Venezuela, I come to United State because I want to learn English for finding new opportunities in my future. I arrived on August 14, 2013. I only was 17-year-old, and I come with my cousin with the same age than me. I don't have family that lived in U.S, so I arrived to live with one friend and her mother. All my family stayed in Venezuela. While I was here, My country turned in a very bad situation, and I don't had allowed to come back for visited. I want…

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    Venezuela and the United States Nations are territories that has their own government, and occupy a specific territory. Each of them must have one capital, for example: Venezuela has Caracas or the United States has Washington. Every country in the world have their own culture, gastronomy, and population, consequently, will always have differences, some of them bigger than others. Those differences are defined by their population or the group of people who share the same culture .Venezuela is…

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    stop illegal intercolonial trade in Venezuela. The American Revolution and Venezuelan Independence both were heavily affected by people who were considered part of the lower social class because of their race. In the American Revolution many African Americans sided with the patriot cause for a number of reasons both voluntary and forced. Most Native Americans sided with the British because of the Proclamation of 1763 and The Quebec Act of 1774. The initial Venezuela movement for Independence…

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    authorities to have their human rights back. In Caracas, Venezuela, the people are demonstrating against President Nicolás Maduro, in which they are met by armed policemen and harmful gases. Hannah Dreier, author of the article, ‘‘5 dead in Venezuela protest as movement gains steam,’’ published in the Washington Post, details this incident. The purpose is to persuade the audience, people who are do not know the terrors the people of Venezuela face, to side with the venezuelans and support them…

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    My voice cracked with nerves as I said hello. Something about my new home gave me endless amounts of butterflies. The Guerra’s consisted of six distant cousins, my great Aunt Angelina, and her husband George. They were the wealthiest family in Venezuela, maybe that’s why my parents decided to send me off to live with them. You see, I’m the youngest of nine siblings and my mom and dad decided since they can’t give me the care and attention I need, I’m better off living with my Aunt and her family…

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    Independence and the Venezuela Crisis have some things in common. Both historical events have short and long term effects. Both of these events were also influenced by ethical beliefs. The similarities between The Mexican Independence and the Venezuela Crisis are not many. Both historical events have a great impact in their own way. The Mexican Independence was about how the Mexican’s wanted their Independence from Spain because they were being treated badly, In the Venezuela Crisis the…

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    Over 35 years ago, post- the Vietnam war, the Army issued field manual FM 3-24 to handle counterinsurgency operations. The subject matter of this manual assists soldiers in conducting operations by providing direction to better inform leaders on cultural complexities and techniques to better handle every divergent cultural belief without promoting bigotry. Nevertheless, it is not inclusive and does require a soldier to do research, depending on the region of the world they are infiltrating.…

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