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    A07-00-0022 Citibank—The Confia Acquisition in Mexico (A) This document has been made available for CasePlace.org. Introduction In August of 1998 Citibank-Mexico President Julio de Quesada was sitting in his office on the Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City reminiscing about the wild ride that his organization had taken during the previous four years. From the depths of the “Tequila Crisis‚” when Mexico’s peso devalued by more than 100% at the end of 1994 to the final payment of $US 180 million

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    The accounts of the Spanish conquest of Mexico are often Spanish and almost always "patently self-serving" (Hassig 3). They glorify the ideals of the groups that the authors represent and emphasize the improbability of the Spanish victories. They largely ignore the Native points of view of the conquest‚ due to both a smaller number of Native accounts and due to their own motives. However‚ Hassig presents a balanced narrative of the Spanish conquest of Mexico and considers the Native perspectives and

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    Not too far from this statistic or by geography is Mexico‚ our neighboring country‚ where child abuse accounts for nearly 3‚500 of deaths every year (Child Help National Child Abuse Hotline). Need In the United States‚ there is a system in place‚ supported at the federal and state level‚ to offer services to children and families involved in child abuse and neglect. Concurrently‚ the legal system criminally charges acts of child abuse. In Mexico‚ child abuse and neglect stands on a blurry line as

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    The Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill commenced on April 20‚ 2010 and continued for next 86 days. It was devastating to the extent that it killed eleven men and seventeen people severely wounded. The total estimate of the crude oil spilled is about 4.9 million barrels. It was controlled later on but the devastating effects that last for a longtime‚ is was the contribution of the deterioration of air and water through pollutions. When the oil evaporation happens it creates very small particles called carcinogens

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    economic and environmental problems. There are many countries and cites which contribute to this population explosion. China‚ the most populated country today‚ has a population of 1.4 billion‚ which is about one-fifth of the world’s population. Mexico City has more people than

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    While Mexico and the U.S. Share a boarder and a few other similarities‚ they are two very different countries. In the United States when we hear Mexico we often think of bad things such as the drug cartels‚ or even their corrupt police. In reality Mexico does have many positive culture traits that are lacking in the United States. Mexico is a very religious country. The dominant religion is Roman Catholic. Catholics make up 82.7 percent of the Mexican population. There are catholic icons everywhere

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    Tenochtitlan in 1521‚ the Spanish continued to deceive the Indians into giving them goods and taking over their land. They decided that a good way of doing that would be to convince the native people that they were worshipping the wrong God and they should learn about the right God so they can convert to Catholicism To work this plan‚ Spanish minister general Francisco de los Angeles ordered twelve friars‚ now known as the “apostolic twelve” to go to New Spain. These friars had a strong desire to make

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    century‚ the population of Mexico City has been increasing rapidly. The population has almost double in size every ten years in the last few decades. There are about ten thousand people per square kilometre and there are over three million registered vehicles in Mexico City. During the war years‚ there was an economic boom in Mexico City‚ and the population went up‚ following those years‚ the population still rocketed upwards. Around two thousand people immigrant into Mexico City everyday and many of

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    The Mexican pre-conquest world consisted of several different civilization‚ the Maya and the Aztec being the two most prominent. The Maya and the Aztec‚ while very similar‚ both dominated Mesoamerica at a certain time. The Maya dominated from 600 B.C. to A.D. 900‚ the Aztecs ruled from 1345 to 1521. These pre-conquest civilizations have developed political‚ economic‚ and social structures that will be compared. The Aztecs are considered Mesoamericans strongest civilization. The Mayas political

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    fact of the matter is we do not. While every culture is unique in its own way‚ we are all not so different no matter where you are from. I will show you what I mean by this by comparing and contrasting the two distinct cultures; Mexican and Islam. Mexico and Islam are two distinct cultures composed of unique traditions

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