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    Read “The Coca-Cola Company Struggles with Ethical Crises” case. Write a four to six (4-6) page paper in which you: Delineate the ethical issues and dilemmas (as found in Chapter 3) the company faced. Determine which of the issues/dilemmas you identified was the most significant. Explain your reasoning. Determine what steps Coca-Cola should have taken to prevent the issues you identified from arising in the first place. Analyze how Coca-Cola responded to the crisis and determine if this was

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    city holds two groups of people in different economic level-the homeless and the working class. Hector Tobar frequently includes the landscape of the setting in downtown Los Angeles in The Tattooed Soldier. The novel is about two immigrants from Guatemala who have moved to Los Angeles. The protagonist‚ Antonio‚ takes a revenge on the antagonist‚ Longoria because he murdered Antonio¡¦s wife and son when he was a Guatemalan soldier. Tobar applies a number of metaphors to connect the buildings and freeways

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    Mayan Civilization Thesis

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    Upon discovering Tikal‚ there were multiple grand buildings with beautiful architecture concealed within the heart of Guatemala. There was no evidence of war or distress in Tikal‚ until the Mayan hieroglyphs were deciphered. The hieroglyphs provided important information about the Mayans that disproved researchers’ previous theories. The hieroglyphs told stories of kings

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    Slide 3: Wedding Date: April 22 22 the cherry blossoms on campus are always in full bloom. Result in beautiful wedding pictures. Reservation of church and reception hall. Jane Summers to be my maid of honour from Guatemala. Cake and table decorations by Jack Catering service. Mrs. Watson for dress work. Invitations from Bob’s Printing Shop. Gifts to give to the bridesmaids at the rehearsal dinner. Problems Faced : 1. Church Booking 1 Day 2. Church Notice 17 Days

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    Except for occasionally firing a few cannon shots out of spite‚ Grijalva repeatedly denied himself and his men the gratification of vengeance from periodic attacks they received from some Maya as they sailed along the coast of the Yucatán for months. Occasionally a friendly group would exchange beads and Spanish wine for food and other necessities the expedition required. Grijalva was disappointed at the fact that they’d gathered very little gold on their trip; but when they came back to Cuba he

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    Ernest Che Guevara

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    Ernesto Guevara de Serna was born in Argentina in 1928 into a fairly privileged family. He developed serious asthma at the age of two‚ which would plague him throughout his life. He was home-schooled by his mother‚ Celia de la Serna. It was these early years when he became an eager reader of Marx‚ Engels‚ and Freud which all were all part of his father’s library. He went to secondary school in 1941‚ the Colegio Nacional Dean Funes‚ Cordoba‚ where he excelled in literature and sports. At home

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    the U.S. dollar‚ and parliamentary democracy. Ernesto’s parents were both anti Franco activists. In Buenos Aires‚ Ernesto went to medical school. He graduated in l953. After several years‚ Ernesto went to Guatemala writing articles on the Inca and Myan ruins. During his stay in Guatemala‚ he had the chance to become goverment medical personnel. He refused this chance because he did not want to join the Communist party. Therefore‚ he was penniless for a number of years. Shortly thereafter‚

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    Marimba History

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    the marimba. In 1821 the marimba became the national instrument of Guatemala. The instrument began to spread to the Indians and Asia. The Indians brought the existence of the marimba to North America. Now that we understand the history we can explain how it got its name. The name marimba derives from Bantu. In this group of African languages rimba means a flattish object striking out‚ and the ma prefix means many keys. In Guatemala the name marimba means the wood that sings. The first marimba that

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    Mayan Culture

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    The Maya originated around 2600 B.C. and rose to prominence around A.D. 250 in present-day Mexico‚ Guatemala‚ Belize‚ Honduras‚ and El Salvador. Inheriting the inventions and ideas of earlier civilizations‚ the Maya developed astronomy‚ calendric systems‚ hieroglyphic writing‚ ceremonial architecture‚ and masonry without metal tools. Maya civilization started to decline around A.D. 900‚ although some peripheral Centre’s continued to thrive until the Spanish conquest in the early sixteenth century

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    economic integration. Established by the General Treaty on Central American Economic Integration signed by Guatemala‚ Honduras‚ El Salvador‚ and Nicaragua in December 1960‚ its membership expanded to include Costa Rica in July 1962. It was one of four regional economic integration organizations created during the Latin American export boom of the 1960s. The CACM is headquartered in Guatemala City . The Central American Economic Council‚ the group’s chief policy-making organ‚ meets every three months

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