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    Reader Response Analysis of Pablo Neruda’s “Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines” Pablo Neruda’s “Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines” Lines is originally written in Spanish version entitled “Puede Escribir” since Neruda is a Chilean poet. He had inspired many people because of his verses. He is a political activist and his verses fall in the Post Modern Period. This paper talks about the personal response of the reader with the poem “Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines” and this aims to

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    During the 1970 and 1990’s‚ Colombia experienced the worst time in all its history. It was the time when Pablo Escobar was alive‚ making society and the government feared from his actions. It’s not a lie to say Escobar‚ made Colombia one of the most dangerous places in the world. Killing Pablo written by Mark Bowden is an investigative- journalism narrative‚ telling the story about the fast rise and fierce fall of one of the wealthiest‚ most violent and dominant criminal in all time. The author

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    Columbian Drug Cartel * Title: The Columbian Drug Cartel * General Purpose: To inform * Specific Purpose: To inform the audience on the major aspects of the Columbian Drug Cartel by focusing on the two larges Cartels in Columbia—Medellin Cartel and Cali Cartel. * Central Idea: By first focusing on the generalized synopsis of how the Columbian Drug Cartels function‚ I will then be able to give a more detailed account of the two larges Cartels from Columbia—Medellin Cartel and the Cali

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    English 41461 October 26‚ 2010 History of the War on Drugs The war on drugs has been an ongoing fight that many presidents and foreign allegiances have tried to stop the trafficking‚ distribution and use of illegal drugs into the United States and around the world. Policy and laws have been created and maintained and changed to try and prevent illegal drugs being made in other countries as well as the United States and from being brought across the borders into the United States. The punishment

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    come to mind when thinking about Colombian crime are relatively obvious: drug cartels‚ terrorism and corrupt politics. As a non-Colombian looking at these three major areas of crime one could receive a poor view of the nation of Colombia due to some of their flaws. The first thing to consider is the most obvious‚ the Colombian drug cartels. Colombia‚ like most of South America‚ has become synonymous with the drug cartels that operate within the country. However Colombia was definitively the most

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    producers of illegal drugs in the world‚ Colombia. Drug production was introduced in Columbia in the 1960s with production of marijuana‚ which was a gateway to the production of Cocaine in the early 1970’s. Why the production‚ and formation of huge Cartels‚ just to produce and distribute a psychoactive drug? Money! The return is huge and by that I mean cocaine is produced at $1500/kilo in jungle labs and could be sold on the streets of America for as much as $50‚000/kilo. Unfortunately‚ there is

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    market‚ in 1978 and 1979 the Medellín drug bosses turned their attention to control of wholesale distribution in the United States. Thus began a period of violence in South Florida known as "the Cocaine Wars." It peaked in 1981 with a reported 101 drug- related murders in that year” (Drug trafficking in‚ 2008). “Eight years ago‚ at the request of the Colombian government‚ U.S. military forces helped fund and guide a massive manhunt that ended with the killing of Pablo Escobar‚ the richest cocaine trafficker

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    Through their separate mediums of writing‚ poetry and literature‚ both Neruda and Allende both achieve a common goal of criticizing the actions of certain militant forces‚ past or present‚ within there country of living. In Neruda’s “I’m explaining a Few Things”‚ the Civil Spanish war‚ sparked by the forceful and bloody overtake of the current‚ fair republican government by the Faschist general Fransisco Franco‚ is the topic of Neruda’s disgust and criticism. The “burning” and “devouring” manner

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    additionally turned into an industry in the republic beginning with espresso inconveniences and prompting progressive guerrillas and the FARC. This prompted lack of respect for the law. Around 1999‚ the administration was giving game plans to Pablo Escobar‚ a terrorist and medication lord. In 2011‚ the FARC declared closure the act of abducting regular people to support unlawful exercises. It discharged 10 policemen/fighters it had been holding prisoner for no less than 14 years. The January 2013

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    over $2 billion worth of cocaine throughout the ’80s. He was also one of the drug traffickers who turned government informant. Roberts operated in the downtown Miami area and was an associate of Medellín Cartel during the growth phase in cocaine trafficking. Soon after he hooked up with Medellin Cartel he began using his own method to ship cocaine into the United States. He began orchestrating plane shipments of hundreds of kilos of cocaine a week. He was associated with Mickey Munday who is the

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