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    firsthand the frustrating limitations placed on women in her era‚ many of whom were victimized by society’s complete misunderstanding of postpartum depression and other psychological infirmities. On the other hand‚ “No Name Woman” tells the story of Maxine Hong Kingston’s recall of the events of her aunt’s life in the vague world of her Chinese roots. The story is of her aunt who was persecuted for having an illegitimate child as a result of an affair as told by her mother. She develops the events into

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    The differences between the two countries include Peru having a more tropical climate‚ leading them to have more healthy and tropical fruits and crops for vegetables than America‚ and Peru lined on the coast of South America‚ leading them to have more seafood than America. The similarities between the two countries include both countries being hospitable during eating

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    STUDY AREA 3.1 Peru Peru covers 1‚285‚216 km2 of western South America. It is a democratic republic divided into 25 geographic and political regions and the current population is estimated to be about 30.475 million people (INEI 2013; USAID/Peru 2012b; World Bank 2007). According to the World Bank‚ the economy of Peru is classified as upper middle income and is the 42nd largest in the world (World Bank 2014a). Peru is a market oriented economy with a high level of foreign trade. Peru is a mega diverse

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    conflict and push the political blame away from the central government toward the regions. Central Government Institutional Reform under Toledo/García Toledo’s Reactionary Attempts to Decentralize The process of democratization began with the election of Perú Posible (PP) candidate‚ Alejandro Toledo‚ in 2001. His administration began decentralization by reinstating the thirteen provinces and twenty-five regions with various decentralization laws passed in 2002 (Arce 2008)5. Elections for regional governors

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    In Peruvian history‚ the people loved José de San Martín‚ an army general‚ and liberator extraordinaire. The people loved him so much that when he arrived in Lima‚ Peru in July‚ 1821‚ a lady walked up to him‚ swooned‚ fell into his arms‚ and repeatedly said “Mi General! Mi General!” San Martín was humbled‚ and he helped her up‚ and gave her an affectionate salute. Another woman approached him with her three sons‚ and offered them to him‚ so that they could become “useful members of society.” He graciously

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    of the world. Moreover the countries involved see eye-to-eye on economic and political grounds and more importantly must be backed by stable democracies‚ suitable economic climate and commitment to openness. This essay will throw light on Mexico and Peru‚ their role in the Pacific Alliance and how this affects their association with the United States of America and the Asia Pacific. In the recent past there has been a turn towards building strong ties with countries that cover the Asia Pacific that

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    and sells products worldwide. It has no manufacturing facilities in Peru but has been selling and servicing there since the early 1970s. OEC first tried selling in Peru through independent importers but quickly became convinced that in order to make sufficient sales it needed to have its own staff there. Despite Peru’s political turmoil‚ OEC’S operation enjoyed good and improving sales and profitability. OEC’s first factory in Peru was scheduled to begin early 1999. This plant will be supervised

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    stories about the lost cities in Peru‚ he decided to take a trip to visit these cities. The Peruvian government had a law on the Inca artifacts‚ whatever was taken from them had to be given back within two years. Now this is where the controversy begins. Hiram Bingham stole many artifacts from Machu Picchu‚ that were documented and then sent to Yale University. Yale University signed an agreement stating how in two years they would return everything to the citizens of Peru. Of course we all know that

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    from western Venezuela to Northern Chile and Argentina‚ and includes portions of Columbia‚ Ecuador‚ Peru and Bolivia. The focus country will here will be Peru‚ a developing country in Latin America. This country is special because it became the latest developing country to enact a domestic climate change initiative with a goal of lowering carbon emissions in its fast growing economy (Stauffer). Peru has had a tumultuous history in the past 50 years‚ with anything from treason to reforms to coups to

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    Many ideas crossed our minds‚ but few survived. After much consideration‚ my family took the unique opportunity to travel to Peru; here I learned the importance of trusting in God‚ serving others in need‚ and bonding with other Christians. Faster and faster the mission trip to Peru approached and I found my trust in God dwindling. Following my family’s decision to serve in Peru for a week‚ I felt afraid and uncertain of the trip ahead. Traveling to an unfamiliar land overseas did not sound like an

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