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    Statehood of New Mexico

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    It took New Mexico more than half a century to shed its territorial status and become a state. New Mexico’s citizens first attempted to gain statehood in 1850‚ when local officials drafted a state constitution which was overwhelmingly approved by voters. A legislature and executive officials were elected. That same summer‚ however‚ this statehood plan was nullified when Congress passed the Compromise Bill of 1850 which granted New Mexico territorial status. Other attempts to develop and implement

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    Gender Roles in Mexico

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    Gender Roles in Mexico This essay explores a number of issues relating to Gender Roles in Mexico. I have tried throughout to maintain an academic tone and reference accordingly‚ but in reality this is a reflective piece on a subject about which I feel strongly‚ and I’m sure it will read as such. In terms of research‚ I have used a combination of academic texts‚ a group interview and my own experience. The interview was conducted in a conversational manner with three Mexican women. They are all university

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    The Spanish conquest of the Aztecs in 1521‚ led by Hernando Cortes‚ was a landmark victory for the European settlers. Following the Spanish arrival in Mexico‚ a huge battle erupted between the army of Cortes and the Aztec people under the rule of Montezuma. The Aztecs are a tribe‚ according to their own legends‚ from Aztlan somewhere in the north of modern Mexico. A major part of their life was religion. A polytheistic people‚ they often practiced human sacrifice to please their gods . The Aztecs

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    Drug Cartels in Mexico

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    have been a cancer that has grown through out Mexico. Influenced by Colombian cartels‚ such as the Pablo Escobar’s Medellin and the Cali Cartel. In 2008‚ over 5‚600 people were killed in Mexico; many were torture/or beheaded (Hixson‚ 2009). It has stretched from the border town of Tijuana all the way to the beaches of Cancun. Many people have been robbed‚ tortured‚ kidnapped‚ injured‚ and murdered through out the domestic drug war that is going on in Mexico. Police officers have been known to take bribes

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    Reduce Poverty In Mexico

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    allow it to be a comfortable place to be or safest place to be. This causes for people to leave it and their families‚ to go to a better place where they can have a great life. Countries like this are all over the world‚ but one important one is Mexico. Mexico is a country just below the U.S that constantly faces violence‚ corruption‚ and most importantly poverty. Above all those‚ poverty is what mostly affects the Mexican people which forces them to immigrate and face persecution by authorities. However

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    Pestle (social) Mexico

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    PESTLE Mexico Social : Language : Spanish (most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world) And ameridian languages (68 distincts) such as Yucatec Maya or Nahuatl. Religion : There are many religions in Mexico‚ but the Catholic Church is the most represented. About 83%/ After‚ you could find other christians for 10% and other religions (only 3%). 5% are non-religious. Culture/Customs : Family & business : Hierarchy and structure in business are really important in Mexico

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    Drug Violence In Mexico

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    President Calderon’s government is currently fighting the drug problem of Mexico. In Calderon’s home in the state of Michoacan‚ the states of Jalisco‚ and Guerrero drug related violence has increased considerable. Life has changed for the worst in Mexico under the rising tsunami of drug violence. As early as October of 2007‚ the United States drug czar declared that the civil war in Mexico had greatly affected the drug trade in the United States. Cocaine distribution has risen up to 50 percent

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    Migration Mexico - Usa

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    Migration cASE STUDY Introduction Migration is the movement of people from one area to another‚ be it across the road‚ or to the other side of the earth. Everyday over 2000 Mexicans try and cross the 2000km border that spans between Mexico and the USA. The immigrants walk for miles to try and illegally enter the country and for many it is a wasted journey as they are returned shortly after by the US border patrol police. The immigrants usually travel in groups of 10 and up‚ friends

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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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    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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