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    sought to be the most wanted drug trafficker in the world. Joaquin Guzman Loera was born on April 4‚ 1957‚ in La Tuna de Badiraguato‚ Sinaloa‚ Mexico. He’s been pinned as Chicago’s number one enemy because he has connections with the Sinaloa Cartel. This cartel operates on every continent. After being captured by Mexican authorities he was placed into their most maximum security‚ but that can’t stop El Chapo. He went into the shower area‚ then all of the sudden he’s gone. Once the Mexican police officials

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    Cooperative or Non-Cooperative Behavior of OPEC Is OPEC a classic example of an effective cartel?? What happens to world oil prices when OPEC practices cooperation?? Organization of Petrol Exporting Countries(OPEC) • Inter-governmental organization formed in 1960 by Iraq‚ Iran‚ Kuwait‚ Saudi Arabia and Venezuela • Currently has 12 members including Qatar Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya ‚the United Arab Emirates ‚ Algeria ‚ Nigeria ‚ and Angola . Objectives of OPEC To formulate

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    Vulliamy essay 2

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    Mexico is absurd but on the other hand I disagree that there is no reason for the violence. I have family in Mexico and I am aware of the violence that is happening right on my back yard. All the violent massacres‚ I believe are uncalled for‚ but the cartels see it as a necessity in order to get a hold of territory. The ways they do their killings have gone too far and it’s disgusting how they consider it an entertainment. The article “Killing for Kudos – the brutal face of Mexico’s 21st Century war”

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    In his film‚ Traffic (2000)‚ Steven Soderbergh provides a detailed critique of the US Government’s method in the war on drugs of stopping the supplier. In doing so‚ Soderbergh highlights the US Government’s lack of concern with providing treatment for drug addicts. He allows the life of the new leader of the war on drugs‚ Bob Wakefield (Michael Douglas)‚ to serve as his mouthpiece against the attacking the supplier method of the drug war. He accomplishes this by flipping the drug war stereotype

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    this would bring. Ghosh states that legalizing drugs would save the government approximately 41.3 billion annually on expenditures related to the enforcement of prohibition. He also mentions how by keeping marijuana illegal it makes drug cartels gain power and money with drug trafficking. The negative outputs from this would be slightly higher taxes and a threat in corporations becoming too big in the legal drug industry‚ controlling the business.

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    drug cartel leaders and arrest them. Gunwalking operations were in part a response to longstanding criticism for minor gun violations and high level gun smuggling figures. ATF engaged in undercover operations to catch individuals involved in the US Mexican gun trade called Project Gunrunner.

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    since the very beginning of this drug war. Without the US’s assistance‚ Mexico could be in a much deeper situation. Mexico’s Drug War has been an ongoing issue for the past 10 years. The war began when a retaliation was made against Mexican drug cartel violence. This war has become such a problem for Mexico because it’s cost

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    Mexico’s notorious cartels after confiscating a small cache of money and firearms from one of its members. 4.      Brian and Mike must make the decision between playing it safe and doing their job. 5. Their attempt to live out happy lives becomes hard when the presence of the cartel is ever growing. (i) Answering to a distress call from a fellow division Brian and Mike arrive onto the scene to find one cop with a knife forged into his eye and find a cartel member brutally

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    rivaling cartels. Not only has there been a war between the cartels‚ there’s an overall threat to all of the citizens of Mexico because nobody is above the hell these savages are unleashing. All across the southwest United States the drug cartels have been smuggling drugs and weapons between countries illegally. Within the last month U.S. and Mexican authorities unearthed a 2200 ft. long tunnel under the border. This tunnel was used to smuggle drugs into San Diego‚ California where cartel commanders

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    Mexican Culture Essay

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    Basic Information Mexico is located in the northern region of the American continent between the Gulf of Mexico on the east and the Pacific Ocean on the west. It’s bordered by the United States on the north and by Guatemala and Belize in the south. It has a population of 122.3 million people. Mexico has the largest population of Spanish speakers in the world. Mexico’s capital‚ Mexico City is also known as the Federal District. The incredible variety that exists in Mexico’s culture is mirrored

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