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    El Salvadoran Migration

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    Sea‚ between Guatemala and Nicaragua and bordering North Pacific Ocean between Nicaragua and El Salvador. The name of the country means depths‚ Columbus identified Honduras on his fourth voyage because of the deep waters. Honduras dominant language is Spanish; some speak English. Honduras Spanish has a distinct accent. Some of Honduras words in Spanish not known in other Spanish speaking countries. The flag has five stars that represent‚ each Central American countries‚ Guatemala‚ El Salvador

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    comes from the country Guatemala. My parents have encouraged me to interact with my culture by taking me to events that are related to my country. I have been there multiple times and have seen where my roots were laid. My culture has taught me many things in life; it has taught me to love and cherish those around me. As Latinos‚ we tend to stick together. We consider ourselves family‚ even if we are not related by blood. Although my ethnic background comes from Guatemala‚ my roots come from America

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    Containment Policy Dbq

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    Containment is A-Okay! The struggle for world power between capitalism and communism had the potential to start World War III according to the Joint Chiefs of Staff as of November 9th‚ 1950 in document 16 where they state‚ “In the event of the commitment of the [Soviet Union]… it would then be evident that World War III is imminent.” The Containment Policy was a way to keep communism from spreading without having to fight the most powerful communist countries outright. Wars that occurred during

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    TOLTECS; The Toltecs were an Indian tribe who existed from 900 A.D. to 1200. They had a capital city of Tollan‚ and their influences reached south to the Yucatan and Guatemala. They were a composite tribe of Nahua‚ Otomi‚ and Nonoalca. The Tolt ecs made huge stone columns decorated like totem poles. AZTECS> Aztecs were an American Indian people who rule an empire in Mexico during the 1400’s and early 1500’s. They practiced a religion that affected every part of their lives. To worship the Aztecs

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    behavior has change dramatically and the school is concern because Tomas was a well-behave boy. After interviewing the family‚ the therapist identified the family’s culture‚ background‚ and each member’s role. Mr. Lopez along with Tomas migrated from Guatemala when Tomas was two years old; in their trip to the United States‚ Gabriela was born and unfortunately Mr. Lopez first wife‚ Clara‚ died while giving birth to Gabriela. Gabriela legal status is undetermined because they do not know if Gabriela was

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    Essay On The Mayans

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    the highlands and lowlands of Mesoamerica. It was a very mountainous region‚ with many minerals in the soil‚ and a dry‚ cool‚ climate. The villages that were located in the highlands are where southern Guatemala is today‚ and the villages that were located in the lowlands are where northern Guatemala‚ Belize‚ and the Yucatán Peninsula are today. It was very hot and dry in the lowlands. The Mayans began their civilization in 2000 B.C. There were city-states that were ruled by kings‚ as well as priests

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    with her friends‚ like before. The though of giving birth to her rapist’s child made her nauseous and reminded her of that horrifying April evening. How was she supposed to take care of a baby‚ when she‚ herself was a child? Maria‚ Alta Verapaz‚ Guatemala Globally‚ 222 million girls and women lack access to modern and effective contraceptives. This results in 54 million unwanted pregnancies‚ 21 million unplanned births‚ and 16 million unsafe abortions annually. A large proportion of the unwanted

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    Gary M. Rosenberg Case

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    Gary M. Rosenberg is the Chairman‚ founding member and former managing member of Rosenberg & Estis‚ P.C.‚ a Manhattan-based law firm focused on representing real estate developers and landlords‚ in all matters including development‚ transactions‚ litigation and appeals. Gary Rosenberg and Warren Estis founded the firm in 1975‚ which has grown from a small two-attorney office into one of New York City’s largest Real Estate Law Firm‚ with almost eighty attorneys and a list pf clients which includes

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    Both Rigoberta Menchú‚ author of I‚ Rigoberta Menchú‚ and Susan Nussbaum‚ author of Good Kings‚ Bad Kings‚ have joined in the movement of spreading their issues worldwide to invoke a response. Menchú targets the inequality of indigenous groups in Guatemala‚ and Nussbaum directs her attention to the treatment of people with disabilities. As

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    In the late 1400’s and early 1500’s the word Christians had another meaning to the natives of Central America‚ and that meaning is “Demons”. With the constant atrociousitys being done to the natives of Central America on behalf of European Christians during that time it soon became apparent to the natives that the Christians values that were being forced upon them were apparently the beliefs of demons and evil doing‚ since no good person or religion would do such evil things to people who welcomed

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