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    Soumaya Gnaou SSK 1212 01 12th July 2013 Final paper Virginity Should Not Be a Taboo Subject in Morocco Virginity has long been considered as a taboo subject in Morocco. Many are the families who refer to this subject as hachouma: a word that in this context‚ means an excuse to avoid speaking about the subject. To be more specific‚ it’s a way of saying that we should feel shame while talking about this revolutionary topic. But what is it about virginity that makes most Moroccans speechless

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    Drug Traffiking in Mexico

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    Astorga and David A. Shirk Mexico and the United States: Confronting the Twenty-First Century This working paper is part of a project seeking to provide an up-to-date assessment of key issues in the U.S.-Mexican relationship‚ identify points of convergence and diver- gence in respective national interests‚ and analyze likely consequences of potential policy approaches. The project is co-sponsored by the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies (San Diego)‚ the Mexico Institute of the Woodrow Wilson

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    Pre p ar in g fo r th e E n g lish Exit Exam “Stupid Jobs are Good to Relax With” by Hal Niedzviecki S pringsteen kicked off his world tour in Toronto’s Massey Hall a while back. Along with record company execs and those who could afford the exorbitant prices scalpers wanted for tickets‚ I was in attendance. As Bruce rambled on about the plight of the itinerant Mexican workers‚ I lolled in the back‚ my job‚ as always‚ to make myself as unapproachable as possible - no easy feat‚ trapped

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    Country Analysis of Mexico

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    International Business Paper Country Analysis of Mexico Table of Contents I. Introduction II. Political Risk  Form of Government  Living Standards and Income Distribution  Labor Market Conditions  Orderliness of Leadership Succession  Cultural and Demographic Characteristics of population  Integration within International Economic System  Security Risk III. Economic Risk  Size of External Debt  Debt Service Burden and Ability of Policy Makers to Manage External

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    Mexico City Sociology

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    research Mexico City. Mexico City is located in the Valley of Mexico. When I was little I used to live in Mexico City but of course many things have changed now and it is becoming more urbanized everyday. I love Mexico and it has many beautiful things such as its culture‚ museums‚ its history‚ and many more things but as well it has its unfavorable factors. Mexico City is a metropolitan city considered urban as well‚ with a population of 21.2 million inhabitants. The Aztecs founded Mexico City in

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    Politics and Culture of Mexico SOC315: Cross-Cultural Perspectives Instructor Theodore July 2‚ 2012 While politics in Mexico may one day be good for the people of Mexico‚ the current state of the country is not so good. The poverty level of Mexico has always been high‚ the country is known to be run by drugs and horrible‚ inhumane working conditions are common because of outside business coming in and taking advantage of what people will do for little money in the country

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    Nafta's Effect on Mexico

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    NAFTA’S effect on Mexico The North American Free Trade Agreement‚ often referred to as NAFTA‚ is an agreement between the U.S.‚ Canada and Mexico. The purpose of NAFTA is to reduce and eventually erase trade barriers‚ which would make it easier for the three countries to import and export goods and services more freely between each other. NAFTA had started as an agreement between the United States and Canada‚ and then in 1992‚ Mexico joined the venture. The union of these countries was logical

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    Population in Mexico City

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    population in Mexico City There are parts of the world that have an alarming overpopulation rate‚ one of these locations is Mexico city which is located in the Federal District‚ Capital of the Country of Mexico. Mexico City’s enormous population continues to rapidly increase every day. With approximately 20 million residents; up from 9 million only 20 years ago‚ Mexico City is considered the most populous urban center on earth. There are many people in the country of Mexico who move to

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    Overview of Entertainment Industry in Mexico By: Jennifer Tarleton Date: November 15‚ 2010 GEO 111 World Regional Geography Instructor: David Harris South Piedmont Community College TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Actors and Comedians P. 1 II. Singers and Musicians P. 2 III. Production Companies P. 3 IV. Bibliography P. 5 Business is booming for Mexico’s entertainment industry. Mexico promotes itself as choice destination for filmmakers‚ but problems threaten

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    Mexico: Country Report

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    Mexico has unequivocally become integral to the United State ’s (US) economy. It ranks as one of the US ’s most important trading partners. Through foreign direct investment from the north‚ the development of a skilled workforce‚ and a free market economy‚ Mexico has developed into an economic power. Despite a shaky history riddled with debt‚ the country as a whole has recovered. To compare elements of cultures across nations‚ we try to formulate similarities in beliefs‚ practices‚ and situations

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