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    27 % accounted of its profits. Case Analysis Honduras and guatemala are two countries where fuller markets it glue products and the two countries where resistol abuse is most pronounced‚ in 1993 honduras had per capita GDP of only $ 1950‚ rate of unemployement up to 20 %‚ guatemala was doing slightly better with per capita GDP of $ 3000 and rate of unemployment rate about 15%. More than a third of people in Honduras and guatemala are below poverty‚ and this ecnomic condition directly affected

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    Beloved by the Maya of western highland Guatemala‚ Maximón (pronounced Ma-shee-moan) is part ancient Mayan deity‚ part Catholic saint‚ part archetypal trickster. His complex character resonates with ancient religious associations between fertility‚ virility‚ the underworld‚ black magic‚ and sin. He is the patron saint of travelers and gamblers‚ and an associate of the devil according to the Catholic Church. A name with many meanings Many people identify him with the ancient Mayan underworld earth-god

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    GEA 2000 Fall 2013 Exam # 1 Review Questions* Introduction chapter and Globalization (PPT) 1. Alfred Wegener’s supercontinent is known as: Pangaea 2. The process by which a tectonic plate consisting of less heavy rock rides up over a heavier plate is known as: Subduction 3. The current interglacial period is known as the: Holocene 4. Which water body is surrounded by a geologically-active Ring of Fire: The Pacific Ocean 5. Which of the following locations is not

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    Many feminist argue that patriarchy is the root of gender inequalities in the world. There are many formal definition of the term “patriarchy”‚ in general‚ patriarchy is a social construct in which masculine qualities are valued more than feminine qualities. Traditionally‚ patriarchy is explained in terms of the household. That is‚ a woman is limited to the household tasks‚ and her husband is the head of the house who determines how much freedom the wife has within the house. In this paper I argue

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    numerous fields of business throughout the world. The coffee industry is one that has felt the impact of globalization‚ both directly and indirectly. Mayan lands became large estates upon which the indigenous people were forced to work. Coffee in Guatemala is more than a beverage‚ it is the county ’s number one export. Farmers grow coffee because it is a way of living‚ surviving and because it is what their ancestors have left them. Growing coffee is a long painful job that allows most farmers to reap

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    Guatemala - Práctica A. Answer the following questions. These answers can be found in the video. 1. Describe the life of Cesar and his family. Be sure to include: • • how many there are in his family • • what each of them do for a living • • what languages they speak Cesar and his family speak spanish‚ but their native language is Chichi. Cesar has two sisters‚ Anna and Analina. They help in the house and in the family store. Analina is a teacher and teaches spanish. His mom works

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    One group of children lived in Guatemala and the other part were immigrants living in the United States. Evidently‚ the children in Guatemala proved to be shorter than the group in the United States due to the environment they lived in. The children and their parents in Guatemala were exposed to contaminated water‚ lack of food supply and suffer from poor health. On the other hand‚ not only the children

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    4.02 Guatemala - Práctica A. Answer the following questions. These answers can be found in the video. 1. Describe the life of Cesar and his family. Be sure to include: how many there are in his family He has 2 sisters‚ a mom‚ and a grandma in his house. what each of them do for a living Analina substitute teacher teaches language‚ His mom works at the pharmacy‚ his grandma grows corn and Anna Elizabeth student works at a family store. what languages they speak ; They speak an Indian

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    References: Barnes‚ J. Burgess‚ J. & Pearce‚ D. (1992). Economics for the Wilds. London: Earthscan. Bascomb‚ B. & Taylor‚ M. (2008). Ecotourism and Sustainability in a Qeqchi Maya Community‚ Guatemala. Focus on Geography 51(3). 11-16. Campbell‚ L.M. (1999). Ecotourism in Rural Developing Communities. Annals of Tourism Research 26(3). 534-553. Denison‚ D.R. (1996). What is the Difference between Organizational Culture and Organizational Climate

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    Lingua Franca of the world and native languages are starting to disappear. The fewer the number of speakers the quicker. One language that seems to have reversed the trend is the Garífuna language‚ indigenous to the Carribean coasts of Honduras‚ Guatemala and Belize. Unique in the sense that‚ unlike other native languages in the Carribean Area‚ it did not form a creole. In the following I will give a brief overview of the origins of the language‚ the structure‚ its current state and the reasons why

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