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    Why Is Pablo Escobar Bad

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    the other side of the hustle in the early 1970s when he was about twenty-one. His family had very normal upbringings. Despite coming from modest and humble beginnings‚ Pablo found his calling through drugs. He then started to collaborate with other cartels‚ and eventually the country became known primarily for smuggling drugs. He was a man with a plan‚ without an education he made a name for himself. Everyone just looks at him with an

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    They would smuggle alcohol from the US Mexican border. Then they smuggled cocaine through the Andes with other Spanish gangs. Once the other Spanish gangs stopped smuggling cocaine‚ the mexican cartels became powerful. Gang violence has increased in certain parts of Mexico because of the increase in illegal drugs. There has always been violence in gangs‚ but the murder rates in Sinaloa‚ Mexico‚ for example‚ has increased. In 2010‚ Sinaloa had 2

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    Pablo Escobar – A Criminal with a Conscience Profiles in Crime “Pablo was mourned by thousands. Crowds rioted as his casket was carried into the streets of his home city of Medellin” (Bowden‚ p15). This funeral does not sound as that of a notorious thug‚ but that of a vigilantly. Pablo Escobar committed many crimes ranging from petty theft‚ to terrorism‚ but mainly he was a drug king pin responsible for flooding North America with cocaine in the 1980’s. So the question is why

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    The Los Zetas is a Mexican transnational criminal organization specializing in drug and human trafficking that has extended across the Texas and Arizona borders with recent expansion in the South and Midwest. They are a paramilitary group specializing in violent behavior that has crossed the Mexican/American border to include recruitment of United States young citizens. Because it is not a matter of when the Zetas will breach our border areas but how forcefully and repeatedly‚ a Red Cell analysis

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    sentenced to five years of house arrest. The house that he was confined to was so massive and extravagant‚ it was named La Catedral. Escobar even selected his own correction officers. While on house arrest‚ he still controlled the daily operations of the cartel. He served one year of “mansion arrest” and fled in 1992 when word got to the authorities that executions were held at La Catedral. He used his aunt’s house in Medellin as his hide-out. After continued pressure from the American government‚ the Columbian

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    Fernando Botero’s art piece titled The Death of Pablo Escobar‚ represents the Colombian legend Pablo Escobar in a unique‚ strong and iconic way. Medellin’s “robin hood” and even a hero for some‚ but most importantly it portrays the fall of a famous king pin that thought of himself as invincible after being shot multiple times by the police. The painting was made in 1999 by the Colombian painter Fernando Botero. The Death of Pablo Escobar resides in the Museum of Antioquia - Medellin (Colombia - Medellin)

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    War on Drugs in the U.S The term “War on Drugs” was first used by U.S president Richard Nixon. The term is used to describe a campaign of prohibition‚ foreign military aid and military intervention undertaken by the United States government‚ with the help of other countries‚ and the aim to reduce the illegal drug trade. The war on drugs began in 1914 but became more popular four decades ago‚ on July 17‚ 1971. This war was declared by President Nixon who said “Drug abuse was public enemy

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    The Federal Government’s Impact on the Crack Epidemic in the District of Colombia Cutler Fisher AMST 3950W April 15‚ 2012 The term epidemic is typically used in relation to the spread of a disease however; in the mid 1980’s this term was attached to crack cocaine. The crack cocaine epidemic described the impact of a newly created drug on most U.S. cities in the northeast and Mid Atlantic. Washington‚ D.C. provided the perfect setting for crack cocaine to flourish. Plenty of low-income inner

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    People wonder what the Capital of Honduras is well if people want to know more they will have to keep reading this essay or research for more details about Honduras. Honduras a beautiful country it has beaches‚ it’s the second largest country in Central America and it has a lot of beautiful mountains. During the first millennium was inhabited by the Maya. Columbus explored the country in 1502. Honduras with four other Central American nations‚ declared its independence from Spain in 1821 to form

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    After the abduction‚ torment‚ and horrendous murder of DEA‚ Drug Enforcement Administration‚ Agent Camarena in 1985‚ Red Ribbon Week began in 1988. Camarena had been involved privately in Guadalajara‚ Mexico for four plus years. The strive he put in led to a reorient that resulted in the revelation of a multi-million dollar insane manufacturing business in Mexico. The destroying of this and more drug businesses enraged bosses of several drug groups who searched for revenge. They murdered key informers

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