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    Equality In Latin America

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    ruthless nature of humanity, placing them as the centriole of concern and assisting them becomes the key to mobilizing society and abiding by true democracy. In order to have a steadfast democracy, we must look at the presidential period of Chávez in Venezuela, which prioritizes the capability of common people of the nation to change their socio-economic status versus remaining stagnant due to a lack of…

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    Fundamental Factors #9 Yi Zhan Crude Oil Scenarios 1. Weather Bearish By checking and comparing the weather condition this week to next week in State College, PA, I found the temperature next week will be a little bit higher than this week. These data came from (https://weather.com/weather/tenday/l/USPA2267:1:US). The demand of heating oil will be decreased next week. So, I think it would be bearish in effect. 2.…

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    military advisors for oil from Venezuela (Brookings). The true interdependence of these countries can become a downfall. The Venezuelan economy is unstable and is a risk for Cuba to take part in. If Cuba and Venezuela were to have a degree of separation between them, they may end up doing better than what they are now. For example, if Cuba pulls out of some trade between Venezuela, the Cuban economy will be based on their efforts to rebuild themselves. In the same way, Venezuela will have a more…

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    Humanity is pretty cruel but luckily not everyone is out to drag someone else down, and there are people who are trying to do good for fellow man. Thor Halvorssen is a human rights activist from Venezuela who is trying to protect his fellow man. Thor Halvorssen is a humans rights activist who was born in Venezuela in March of 1976. Thor attended the university of Pennsylvanian for political science and history graduating Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude. Thor is the Ceo…

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    constantly wearing heels and having cosmetics on the skin. Journalists went to Venezuela and reported ‘hair must always be completely clean, make-up should look natural, and you should always, always wears high-heels; I don 't have the attributes to be a contender for Miss Venezuela. I 'm 1.60m tall and you need to be at least 1.70m (5 feet 7 inches),’ says Andrea Reyes who teaches catwalk skills in a beauty school in Venezuela (Grainger, 2012). Mental problems seem to cause by the tightness…

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    Imagine you are walking down the street, a street that you know very well. However the more you walk the more you notice something wasn’t quite the same. The road was no longer paved. There is not a single car, and you can no longer hear the freeway that was once as clear as day. The skyscrapers you used to be able to see in the distance are only a plain horizon. The buildings on the street are no longer professionally architected, instead all you see are tragic little shacks. You are confused.…

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    The Venezuelan dictator had perpetually deferred payment on bonds held by German investors and owed money to British collectors. Both countries agreed to send a combined fleet to create a blockade in Venezuela ports after delivering an ultimatum demanding immediate settlement of their claims. Even though this forth extension was in opposition to the international law, Roosevelt added through the Drago Doctrine which prohibited any foreign force in the…

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    The advent of globalization promised an increase in prosperity for everyone. Globalization, however, hasn’t lived up to its expectations. Joseph Stiglitz, a professor of economics at Columbia University and Noble Memorial Prize recipient, argues that globalization has, in many ways, failed. In a discussion of his that can be found on YouTube, Stiglitz states that he believes the single reason globalization has failed is because economic globalization has outpaced political globalization…

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    We The People Analysis

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    To form a more perfect union, “We the People” need to fight to restrain the size of the government to prevent encroachment on the rights of individuals and families by an unrestrained and massive centralized governance system. This great nation found its beginnings in separating from the excessively powerful and abusively controlling government of Great Britain, proving that a big government society is destined to fail. The 13 colonies, starting in 1607, when Jamestown was founded in Virginia,…

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    The most important causes of the Democratic Revolution of the 1770s and 1810s was political causes because most people who were in the highest class who were wealthier, had more power than others over government and laws. Some social causes were also very important because some people were not socially equal. The most important causes of the Democratic Revolution of the 1770s and 1810 was political causes because most people who were in the highest class who were wealthier, and had…

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