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    the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa‚ which Honduras won 1-0. June 15th 1969: Second game of the qualifier held in the Salvadoran capital of San Salvador‚ which El Salvador won 3-0. The game was followed by greater violence than the first game. June 26th 1969: El Salvador won the playoff match 3-2‚ going into extra time. That same day‚ El Salvador dissolved all diplomatic ties with Honduras‚ stating that "the government of Honduras has not taken

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    Characteristics of Hazards Duration Magnitude Predictability Frequency Speed of Onset Spatial concentration Areal extent Number of hazards Hazard Hotspots A country that suffers from multiple hazards is known as a hazard hotspot. El Salvador‚ Indonesia and the Philippines are all considered to be hazard hotspots because they can suffer from: Earthquakes Volcanoes Landslides Tropical storms Floods Tsunamis The Poor Environmental hazards occur only when people and property are

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    El Salvador's Revulsion

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    During the time period of 1980-1992 El Salvador was going through their civil war which lasted roughly about 12 years. The conflict was between two groups from El Salvador which were the military who were led by the government from EL Salvador and the other group was known as FMLN which meant Farabundo Marti National Liberation which was formed by five guerilla groups. The author Horacio Castellanos Moya wrote a story “Revulsion: Thomas Bernhard in San Salvador” which was about himself the author having

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    countries. In one of the‚ El Salvador‚ they encountered the problem that their manager announced its resignation. Therefore‚ they had to choose a suitable candidate. OEC didn’t have manufacturing facilities in El Salvador‚ but they had been selling there for more than 22 years at that time. The sales and profits proved to be improving every year. In 1993‚ OEC decided to construct a factory. The components of the machines would be imported and assembled locally as El Salvador could offer a big supply

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    Innocent Voices

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    Synopsis. Innocent voices is a biographical movie about the littlehood of Chava (Carlos Padilla). Chava lives with his mother‚ Kella‚ (Leonor Varela)‚ a dress-maker‚ his older sister and younger brother on the outside of the town. Their house is barely more than a shack made of tin and wood‚ but it is home to the little family at the beginning of the war when the father deserted them for the United States. Chava is now the man of the house. With increasing frequency the guerillas (the independent

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    The Massacre at El Mozote as told by Mark Danner takes place El Salvador. El Salvador is the smallest country in Central America. It shares borders with Guatemala and Honduras. El Salvador is divided into 14 departments and El Mozote is a village in one of the Departments called Morazan. According to the author‚ the Salvadoran Civil War 1979-1992 was a conflict waged by the Military led Government of El Salvador and coalition of left-leaning militias or guerillas called the Farabundo Marti National

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    Chauvinist Male Society

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    because of fear of Human Immunodeficiency (HIV) virus transmission that leads to Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) disease‚ due to the chauvinistic male society. El Salvador is the smallest and the most densely populated country in Central America. The country ’s capital and largest city is San Salvador. As of 2012‚ El Salvador had a population of approximately 7‚006‚403 people‚ composed predominantly of Mestizos. Spanish is the main and official language of the country and other languages that

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    of those people and his heroic actions he took and the attempt he made to stand up for the people of El Salvador made a big impact in the lives of the lower class Salvadorans‚ called campesinos. Throughout Romero’s life his views were changed based on the political climate of El Salvador and the well-being of the poor campesino people that lived there. Romero’s view of the people of El Salvador and their conflict with the government and the influence of the radical communist groups was converted.

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    reasons to why they want to immigrate to different countries. How the government sees immigrants is that they bring trouble to the U.S. but that usually isn’t the case. For instance‚ in El Salvador there are girls that are terrified to go out in the streets because of all the gang violence. I’ve been to El Salvador and the things you see there are completely different. I can’t say that I feel the same because I’ve never been in the situation when I had to fear my life. You have to put yourself in someone

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    life. She also learned to assert herself even towards her own husband. In 1978‚ the year I was born‚ Maria Teresa joined a human rights group called CO-MADRES. (The Mothers and Relatives of Political Prisoners‚ Disappeared and Assassind of El Salvador) Due to her husband being jailed and severely tortured after a sugar mill strike she found herself unsuspectingly thrown into a political arena. It is her work with this organization that begins to completely consume her life and is the core of

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