Latin-American & Carribean Studies Essays

Hugo Chavez, Latin America, And The United States

...since 1998, is a man who apparently has many negative attitudes towards the United States, or perhaps more specifically, towards President George Bush. Like any international leader, and especially a leader that the United States has problems with, there are many opinions concerning the leader... 2,250 Words (Approx. 10 Pages)

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Hugo Chavez: Bad Medicine For Venezuela?

...States speaking at the U.N. General Assembly and various other engagements denouncing practically everything American, has refreshed the memory of just how concerning Venezuela is not just from a U.S. perspective but from the perspective of its own internal welfare. Chavez is not one to mince... 1,575 Words (Approx. 7 Pages)

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Illegal Immigration In The Bahamas

...problem in the Bahamas today, but this is not something new for the region nor is it anything new for the world at large. Illegal immigration occurs because there are many parts of the world that is in disarray and the people look for refuge in nicer surroundings. In part, the problem in the... 675 Words (Approx. 3 Pages)

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Jennings/aztec/summation Of Latter Half

...that takes on epic proportions as it details all aspects of the lost civilization of this once powerful society. The novel is in epistolary form, i.e., letters from Don Juan, the Bishop of Mexico to the Spanish monarch. The letters are based on the testimony of Mixtli, an elderly Aztec whose... 1,350 Words (Approx. 6 Pages)

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Latin American Revolutions And Marxist Thought

...is the idea of class struggle. In fact, Marx and Engels argued in The Communist Manifesto that all struggle is class struggle, which means that most revolutions are based on perceived economic injustices. This paper discusses whether or not Latin American revolutions embody typical Marxist... 1,350 Words (Approx. 6 Pages)

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Latino Groups In The United States

...States has been difficult at times, and no group has had to deal with precisely the same problems. This paper discusses the Mexican, Puerto Rican and Cuban populations in the U.S. Discussion All three of these groups are often lumped under the collective term "Hispanic" or "Latino" or... 675 Words (Approx. 3 Pages)

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Mexican Film/maria Candelaria

...a “mestizo entity,” that is, it is the product of “the colonial encounter between Indians, Spaniards (and Africans)” (Noble 81). As such, the Mexican culture struggles to understand its fundamental nature and to express the cultural dichotomies held within this paradigm.... 1,575 Words (Approx. 7 Pages)

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Mexican Immigration Into The United States: Conflict, Culture And Changing Roles

...California's two primary regions since the American conquest illustrates how a land once strong with indigenous solidarity would ultimately come to near division of boundary lines, all due in great part to ethnic intolerance. As the Mexicans settled... 1,350 Words (Approx. 6 Pages)

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Mexico After Nafta

...as contentious as NAFTA; arguments continue as to its effectiveness and whether it has helped or hurt the three nations (Canada, the U.S. and Mexico) that signed it. This paper examines some of NAFTA's aspects with regard to their impact on Mexico. Discussion Whether or not NAFTA is a success... 675 Words (Approx. 3 Pages)

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Mexico And Industry

...more actively involved in taking business to Mexico, creating industry and factories, the position of Mexico has changed quite a bit, especially with their own involvements concerning international trade and business. One would assume, perhaps, that such industry, such factories, would... 675 Words (Approx. 3 Pages)

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