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    I interviewed Joanna Delfin to find out more about my dream job in nursing. Ms. Delfin is a nurse practitioner at Glenn Burnie, she works mainly with young children at an urgent care organization called Kinder Mender. A day before the interview, I had met with an older nurse to find a good time for the interview, the next day when I saw that Ms. Delfin looked significantly younger I was surprised, I hadn’t been expecting someone who looked so young. When we introduced ourselves and she seemed…

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    A brief analysis about the similarities and differences between political systems of the US and Venezuela will be explain in this study. We will see some of the implications and consequences of socialism and democratic systems, as well as different aspects of each political culture. * The current Constitution of Venezuela, adopted on december 15th 1999 , establishes that the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela becomes a social and democratic state of law and justice. This means that "holds as…

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    Mexican Bolivar Essay

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    The Venezuelan Bolivar Case Write-Up During the early 2000’s, the destabilization of the Venezuelan Bolivar had tumultuous effects on the Venezuelan people and the business environment. Since Hugo Chavez was elected president in 1998, there were repeated recalls, resignations, coups, and reappointments in the Venezuelan government. Increased political risk and decrease business confidence in Venezuela caused the Bolivar to significantly decline in value during these times. Investors sought to…

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    Interview Skills Analysis

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    An important skill for every person to have is having good interview skills as a bad interview results in no job. Most young people dislike the whole interview process or don’t have the experience which can lead to the interview going wrong. Many schools and colleges help with this by offering mock interviews, tips and advice to help with this and give students the change to earn interview experience for the real thing. The work based learning module is basically a placement I had to acquire…

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    Language is a tool we use to create the life we desire. Living in the United States means having to speak English. Glenn Davis, in Speaking English Right, says “English speakers in the United States earn more money than non-English speakers.” As in today companies are looking for people with good social security numbers and as we know most Mexicans that weren’t born in the United States don’t have social security numbers. My aunt was born in Mexico in a small town call Ixcatiopan. Coming to…

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    Talking to someone who I knew all my life, my brother Kevin made this interview effortless. As I turned on skype on October 11th, my questions were in one hand and a voice recorder in the other I was prepared, I was ready! Sitting in my comfortable computer chair in a room that contained the essence of lavender scented air freshener, like a wild fire it was spreading with the assistance of the box fan on directly behind me, transforming the room into a cool artic breeze. Once he answered the…

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    Historical Background This economic crisis didn’t just appear in 2013, the core of this problem dates back to 1998. This year is when Hugo Chavez was elected president of Venezuela, he main goal was to help fix the poverty problems among the country’s former citizens. At the time, there was a major issue with the inequality between the rich and the poor. Chavez took advantage of the country’s booming oil industry to create social programs to help balance the inequality amongst the rich and poor…

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    The Venezuelan Revolution

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    In my point of view, the exchange control is a complicated issue, because in few words the government is controlling Venezuelans’ freedom. It is easy to see how the government with all its power tries to make Venezuelans do what suits them. Billions of dollars are being stolen by the government through this institution benefiting all the people that work for the government. On TV, magazines, and newspapers, we can see how the senior government positions dress the most expensive clothes, and…

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    to just back out and let them deal with it on their own. Venezuela is in at least more than$65 billion in debt included all the expenses with state oil and gas companies. If Russia keeps helping Venezuela, and it could reduce its dept. Before, when Hugo Chavez was president, they would have plenty of bonds and take more money to meet their obligations when it came down to debts, but that didn’t do anything. It put the country in a bigger financial situation later on. Venezuela is a socialism…

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    After undergoing Chavismo for twelve years, the truth is unveiling itself and the faults and errors of Hugo Chávez are understood. Infusions of chas funneleed intno social programs, the signs of decay are all evidnet eventhough Venezuela had underwent the largest oil boom in its history. During Chavismo, The policies and idiologies of Hugo Chávez (Oxford Dictionary, n.d.), the number of homocides had reached an unimaginable extent. Reports indicate that during an average weekend there are more…

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