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    from the impartiality and the continuous violence generated by the exchange of guns with the United States. President Obama had previously declared that “90% of the weapons seized in operations in Mexico could be traced back to the United States.” Opponents argue that only 17% of arms seized in Mexico could be actually traced back to the country and claim that the production of guns is beneficial to the American economy

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    is very important to pay close attention to business appearance that is appropriate in that country. Different cultures have different views on appearance and people are judged by how they present themselves. When working for a large business company in Mexico‚ men should wear conservative dark suits (Nicole‚ 2012). Some days a white shirt is worn when an occasion is more formal than a regular‚ everyday meeting. On other days‚ men may have an opportunity to wear a guayabera. Guayaberas are traditional

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    Mexico Drug Problem

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    Mexico has several problems with its economy‚ and there can be several ways to solve it. One major issue Mexico is having with its economy is the drug activity that is being presented. Things that started the Mexican drug war‚ including wealth disparity‚ lack of education‚ and shoddy public safety.The truth is that many gangs offer social services and advancements to Mexican communities that the government cannot provide. More than usual‚ they offer three things to young Mexican boys is wealth‚ protection

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    development. In particular an important distinction was made among industries to be developed exclusively by the public sector‚ those reserved for the private sector‚ and those open to development by either or both sectors. The reforms of 1991 abolished industrial licensing‚ except in a few industries for locational reasons or for environmental considerations‚ and import licensing‚ except in the case of most consumer goods. Restrictions under the Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices

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    Drug Cartel In Mexico Drug cartels are a major issue in Mexico that can be solved by improving the criminal justice system and also by improving international relations with countries that are affected. The drug cartels in Mexico are not only affecting Mexico but also the United States of America. The crime is not only increasing in Mexico but also here. Major companies such as banks and different companies are laundering money and hiring protection for these drug cartels. The cartels

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        Debt:       Debt  is  usually  less  expensive  than  equity  funding‚  because  the  debt  issuing  bank  has  the   right  to  seize  the  assets  of  the  company  in  a  case  of  bankruptcy.   However‚  for  GM  this  was  not  a  viable  option  as  rating  agencies  would  downgrade  their   credit  rating  for  the  following

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    Us Mexico Capitalism

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    American relations with Mexico. From the early 20th century with railroads and mines to post NAFTA‚ a cycle of displacement has become embedded into U.S.-Mexico relations. Throughout the readings of the class and the short documentaries we’ve watched‚ it is apparent that the Mexican American community has been a chief source of the expansion of America. The first major uprooting of Mexican labor began at the onset of the 20th century when the U.S. built railroads into Mexico. The U.S. had become an

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    The Tea Industry in India since 1991. The Tea Industry in India has experienced enormous change during the last 25 years or so‚ all though the production of made tea has increased from the 1990’s levels however‚ quality has declined to a large extent. This phenomenon has reduced the price realization and also resulted in closer of many reputed tea manufacturing companies. As manufacturing units have closed down the cultivation and business of green leaves has increased and factories with the sole

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    AND MAQUILADORAS Women and the Maquiladoras of Mexico Abstract After the US government put a stop to the Bracero program‚ a plan known as the Border Industrialization Program was introduced in 1965 by the Mexican government aimed at creating job opportunities for the workers previously allowed to work in the US on a seasonal basis. During the same year‚ the maquiladora industry was born in Mexico. Women and the Maquiladoras of Mexico In this paper I will explore the history‚ background

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    begin with‚ Webster acknowledges that an information society can be understood with different definitions: Technological‚ economic‚ occupational‚ spatial and cultural. Every one of this proves how Mexico is not fit to be called an information society. In the case of the technological approach‚ Mexico falls short to provide most of its citizens has access to the latest information technologies or that Mexican society has experienced a structural impact due to technologic innovations. Poverty‚ exclusion

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