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    Throughout Latin America there have been many different types of civilizations. Civilizations never stay the same by the virtue of times changing throughout. The most common one is that of the Maya. In Latin American these groups were built on that of religion and did that as a main foci point of the group they were involved in. To begin groups existed before the Maya but weren’t as established as the Maya culture was. Moreover‚ this culture will be the one that future cultures like the Incas and

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    The first permanent settlements of Nicaragua were founded in 1524 by a conquistador named Francisco Hernández de Córdoba. By September 15th of 1821‚ those small settlements evolved into the Republic of Nicaragua. The president of Nicaragua is Daniel Ortega. He was first elected in 2007‚ and he is currently serving his second term in office. Just like the United States‚ Nicaragua has three branches of government: executive‚ legislative‚ and judicial. Nicaragua is run by republicans. There have been

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    the papal name Francis‚ after St. Francis of Assisi‚ and was elected as the new pope of the Catholic Church. It was on March 13‚ 2013 that white smoke rose from the chimney on the roof of the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican and Pope Francis was elected the two hundred and sixty-sixth pope. He is a pope of many firsts. The first Jesuit pope‚ first pope from the Americas‚ and first non- European pope in more than a millennium. He is known for being humble‚ willing to help the poor

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    During the Cold War‚ Poland was under Soviet influence. Poles had a difficult time practicing their religion. Due to his country’s inability to practice Catholicism‚ Pope John Paul II grew troubled. This led to June 2nd-8th 1979‚ when the Pope visited Poland to awake the religious zeal and pride under the weight of the Soviets. Pope John Paul’s interactions brought hope and faith to Poland and influenced Gorbachev and Reagan. Before his life as Pope‚ Karol Jozef Wojtyla‚ raised in Poland‚ learned

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    Q- To what extent did Alexander lll reverse the reforms of his predecessor‚ Alexander ll. Alexander lll did reverse many of the reforms his predecessor Alexander ll made in Russia‚ but he did not reverse them all. He did not reverse the reforms that where aimed at improving the economy. One reform that Alexander lll didn’t reverse was the freedom of the serfs. Alexander ll emancipated the serfs during his reign in 1861‚ he did this so Russia’s economy can grow‚ and become more like a western country

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    influenced Latin America in so many ways. These ways can be seen not only on landscapes‚ but also on political events. On the article Introduction to Latin America‚ Kirby states that “It was also the guiding light for many of the leaders of the Brazilian republican movement that toppled the monarchy in 1889 and it finds expression in the words ‘Ordem e Progresso’ on the Brazilian flag” (Differing Understandings‚ Pg 5.) Unfortunately enough it just does not happen in Brazil‚ but also in many Latin American

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    The Fuqua School of Business Despegar.com : A start-up in Latin America "I truly believe that the Internet will change the way we work‚ live‚ play and learn in ways we are just beginning to explore.” John Chambers‚ CEO‚ Cisco Systems‚ Inc. “…The Internet is a tidal wave. It chang es the rules. It is an incredible opportunity as well an incredible challenge…” Bill Gates‚ CEO‚ Microsoft Corp. Although it was one of the warmest and sunniest weeks of the year in Miami‚ Roberto Souviron‚ Ernesto

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    brutalities against all people‚ with a big portion being shown against African Americans and those of color. From these there has also been very large riots that lead to destruction‚ death‚ and serious injuries to police officers and regular citizens. In his press conference‚ President Barack Obama brings up the issue of people asking him why he isn’t doing enough to stop the rioters and violence‚ and on the other hand he is being asked why he isn’t doing enough to stop the violence

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    Religious Change Over Time in Latin America and Caribbean Throughout the years of 1450 to present‚ the religion of Latin America and the Caribbean went through a number of changes. Although the religious beliefs and practices of these areas were mostly animistic prior to 1450‚ they proved to be flexible and went through many alterations get to where they are today. Prior to the arrival of the Spanish Conquistadors‚ the Latin American people had never heard of Catholocism‚ which would eventually

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    have altered throughout its history. Its deleterious effects on citizens and national governments have been most brutally evident in Latin America. The expansion of drug cartels and their increasing authority and influence in Latin America posses various national and international threats. Additionally‚ the contradicting notions on the root of the conflict in Latin America have stalled and created extreme variation among possible solutions‚ ranging from military action to eliminating corruption to settling

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