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    U.S. interventionism in Latin America resulted due to the economic clashes stemming from basic agricultural reforms in Cuba and Guatemala. Following WWII‚ Latin America experienced a wave of revolutions. After being subjected to the reign of tyrants for decades‚ the people of Guatemala and Cuba yearned for full rights and in pursuit of this sought to establish self-governed democracies.The pursuit of agrarian land reform was at the forefront of their concerns. The people desired to usurp the supremacy

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    counties caused social‚ political and economic damage to the affected Latin American countries such as Cuba‚ Guatemala and Chile‚ which lasted for decades. A source that describes U.S. policies in Guatemala during the early part of the Cold War is a secret (now declassified) CIA Study written in 1995 by Gerald K. Hines‚ a CIA history staff analyst. The Study is entitled “CIA and Guatemala Assassination Proposals 1952-154.” Hines’ Study is based upon secret internal CIA records from the 1950’s. Although

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    part of who I am. I’ve grown in a Hispanic household and an important aspect of my life is my Guatemalan culture. Right before I would go to bed my parents would speak about Guatemala and its beauties. My dad’s favorite memory was walking to school‚ listening to the silence surrounding him. What he loved the most about Guatemala was when Christmas came. On Christmas Day‚ women would dress in beautiful colorful clothes to dance to the rhythm of the music. When he remembers those memories it seems that

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    Name: Belize; formerly known as British Honduras. Location: Belize is bordered on the North by Mexico‚ on the South and West by Guatemala and on the East by the Caribbean Sea. Currency: Population: Since the last census established in July 2008 a total of 301‚270 was recorded. Flag: The coat of arms shows: 1.  A mahogany tree: the first European settlers in Belize became mahogany traders and the mahogany trade was once the economical

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    It is difficult to overlook how the conflicts in Central American countries are themes in the Cariboo Café‚ El Norte‚ The Tattooed Soldier‚ and multiple other readings this semester. In “Cariboo Café‚” written by Helena Maria Viramontes‚ conflicts in Central American are a theme because the reader is constantly reminded of the reason why they came to the United States of America in the first place. For example‚ from the first paragraph the reader is informed that the family is cautious around authority

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    Jose is known as “The Father of the Salvadorian Fatherland”. On February 24‚ 1767 Jose Matias Delgado was born. Jose Matias Delgado was born in San Salvador‚ El Salvador. In 1797‚ Jose Matias Delgado was ordained in a seminary in Guatemala. There Jose Matias Delgado became the vicar of San Salvador after earning a degree in theology and civil and canonical rights. He organized a rebellion for freedom. By leading this rebellion‚ Delgado became known as the “Founding Father of El

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    Guatemala is a nation of 10 million people. Although it is small‚ its terrain and microclimates are diverse‚ ranging from hot and humid coastal lowlands to mist-covered mountain forests. Approximately 87 percent of the population live in poverty‚ with 65 percent living in extreme poverty‚ making Guatemala the poorest nation in Central America. The average Guatemalan has fewer than five years of formal schooling with less than 2 percent going to college. Guatemalans have a great sense of hope. The

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    Subsides were used to aid Boeing gain a first mover advantage into the emerging airline industry. They were given tax grants for R & D spending or money to develop military technology that could be transferred to civilian projects. Airbus‚ on the other hand‚ was able to enter the market through a $13.5 billion subsidy from governments in France‚ Great Britain‚ Germany‚ and Spain. According to a 1992 agreement between EU-US and the WTO "up to 33 per cent of the program cost was to be met through

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    pursuing his Ph.D. degree‚ Rodgers invented the VMOS process technology‚ which he later licensed to American Microsystems‚ Inc. He founded Cypress Semiconductor in 1982. He was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Universidad Francisco Marroquín in Guatemala City. Rodgers received his bachelor’s degree from Dartmouth College in 1970‚ graduating as salutatorian with majors in chemistry and physics. He received his master’s degree (1973) and Ph.D. (1975) in electrical engineering from Stanford University

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    Rigoberta Menchú Tum es una activista muy importante en el luchar por derechos civiles indígenas en Guatemala. Rigoberta Menchu Tum is an important activist in the fight for indigenous civil rights in Guatemala. She was inspired by horrible events occurring in her life‚ for example‚ the murder of her brother and her mother. She is very accomplished‚ including winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992. Her nonviolent activism began with campaigning against human rights violations that were committed by

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