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    the formation of clusters in areas where our country has competitive advantages. The economy of Chile is ranked as a high-income economy by the World Bank‚[9] and is considered one of South America’s most stable and prosperous nations‚[10] leading Latin American nations in competitiveness‚ income per capita‚ globalization‚ economic freedom‚ and low perception of corruption.[11] However‚ it has a high economic inequality‚ as measured by the Gini index‚[12] At a regional level‚ Chile is ranked around

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    South America. Of the many Hispanic cultures now living in the United States‚ four will be used to examine the political‚ linguistic‚ religious‚ and socio-economic behavior of Hispanics. Mexican-Americans: Mexican-Americans have either had families that have lived within the United States for over 400 years‚ some not as long‚ and others have just recently emigrated to the U.S. from Mexico. The Spanish of Mexicans is influenced by the Spaniards who occupied Mexico and a heavy Latin influence

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    Cuba In The 19th Century

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    Cuba was occupied by various Mesoamerican cultures before the arrival of Spanish explorer Christopher Columbus‚ who had made the most impact to the country‚ and after his arrival Cuba became a Spanish colony. In "A History of Latin America" (pg. 239) it states: Largely isolated from expanding transatlantic markets and without precious metals or a large indigenous population to exploit‚ Cuba remained a neglected‚ sparsely populated outpost of the empire. The is- land’s inhabitants engaged‚ for the

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    Whose values count? Culture: any group sharing values‚ beliefs‚ customs “…isms” ethnicism/racism sexism heterosexism (homophobia) classism ageism prejudice against disabled religious bigotry Cultural Competence Familiarity with other groups culture Know thyself People including students‚ therapist‚ profs‚ are humans first and Three challenges to know about yourself Humans rarely contemplate the origin‚ validity or meaning of their value Humans underestimate the arbitrariness

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    Sha-Dasha Poe November 12‚ 2012 2nd Period Close Reading Essay Digging deep within The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World Gabriel Garcia Marquez intoduction of “The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World” already questions the story just from the thought of the title. How can a drowned man be handsome is the main question. The title of the story itself portrays imagery‚ allegory and imagery. This handsome drowned man is the main character of this whole story. To start with‚ this story

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    Simon Bolivar

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    Simon Bolivar Maritza Yepez 10-15-12 Latin American History Simón José Antonio de la Santisima Trinidad Bolívar‚ or Simon Bolivar. Simon was born in Caracas‚ Venezuela on July 24‚ 1783. He passed away December 17‚ 1830. Simon was the greatest independence leader in South America. He accomplished the independence of Spain. Simon brought independence two nations of present of day. Such as‚ Ecuador Panama Columbia‚ Venezuela‚ Bolivia. Simon was inspired by many historical figures. One of his

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    Quinceañera

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    August 3rd‚ 2007 was a day that I will never forget. It was the day I turned fifteen and celebrated my Quinceañera. A Quinceañera is a coming of age party for young girls of the Latin America culture‚ when they are turning fifteen. It is somewhat similar to a sweet sixteen party but it is more formal. Preparations for the Quinceañera often begin a year in advance. This consists of picking out a dress‚ which will look somewhat similar to a wedding dress. The traditional dress is white‚ with a snug

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    As the start of World War II emerged Mexican Americans took part in changing public policies that affected their education and social status. The Good Neighbor Policy was implemented to improve the relationship the United States had with Latin America. One of the agreements under the policy was to make sure that any Mexican worker who entered the United States was not discriminated against anything. Texas on the other had large numbers of racial discrimination‚ and the United states feared any possible

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    economic policy the country has not been challenged in recent presidential elections in January 2006. The power in this country is definitely in the hands of the economic world. According to the Heritage Foundation‚ Chile is the third country in the Americas in terms of economic liberalization‚ behind Canada and the United States. This organization puts Chile on the 8th of 157 countries surveyed. Chile obtained an index of 79.8 points out of 100. Chile has an annual growth rate of GDP of over 5%

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    The Causes of the Separation of Panama from Colombia Nowadays‚ Panama is a sovereign country with a diverse and rich cultural heritage and one of the countries with the highest economy increase in the last decade in Central America‚ but prior to being what it is today‚ this nation had to face many obstacles. Since its discovery‚ Panama came under Spanish control with the arrival of Rodrigo de Bastidas in 1501 (Harris‚ 1984). After they got the independence from Spain on November 28th of 1821‚ Panama

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