Latin-American & Carribean Studies Essays

  1. Sport In Late Nineteenth Century Mexico $54.75
    ...Century Mexico : This 5 paper focuses on the book Judas at the Jockey Club by William H. Beezley in examining how sport defined Mexican culture. Social stratification in respect to sport is noted as is the significance of Mexican's embrace of sports from Euro-American culture. Bibliography...
    1,125 words (approx. 5 pages)
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  2. State Analysis: Nicaragua $120.45
    ...the Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific Ocean, has long struggled to obtain its own significant notion of existence, a quest that has been fraught with revolution,...
    2,475 words (approx. 11 pages)
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  3. Taylor And Hickey: "Tunnel Kids" $65.70
    ...book Tunnel Kids is a strange combination of teen adventure and social commentary, with a dash of Border Patrol methods thrown in. This paper discusses the book with regard to the methods used by the authors to learn about the kids; the opportunities available to the kids in Nogales; what Barrio...
    1,350 words (approx. 6 pages)
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  4. The "Washington Consensus" And Latin America $98.55
    ...a relatively new arrival in the collection of catch phrases that are used to describe world trade and development. Coined by John Williamson in 1990, the term originally referred to the lowest common denominator of policy advice being addressed by the Washington-based institutions to Latin...
    2,025 words (approx. 9 pages)
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  5. The Concept Of Freedom In The Hispanic Culture $32.85
    ...No culture, however, places as much importance on that concept as the Hispanic culture. Defined loosely to encompass people from Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, and Central and South American countries; the Hispanic culture is a broad one. It encompasses a number of races and a number of distinct...
    675 words (approx. 3 pages)
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  6. The Cuban And Mexican Revolutions Compared $54.75
    ...from time to time. In revolutions around the globe there are different causes, different methods of executing the revolution, and there are also different ways to view them in retrospect. The American Revolution for example laid the groundwork for what has become perhaps one of the greatest...
    1,125 words (approx. 5 pages)
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  7. The Exploitation Of The People Of Central America $54.75
    ...sixteenth century, Indian slaves had been liberated, but the issue was not completely resolved (Sherman, 1979). That is, those who resisted Spanish sovereignty would be enslaved (Sherman, 1979). Yet, for all practical purposes, Indian slavery was abolished in 1550 (Sherman, 1979). Although it...
    1,125 words (approx. 5 pages)
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  8. The Illusion Of Artistic Freedom In Cuba $328.50
    ...filled with the mundane, and the noncreative, and then, there are those who see the world a bit differently. Some people call them artists. Yet, artists and writers and musicians are often associated with such things as left-handedness, science, alcoholism, dyslexia and a host of other...
    6,750 words (approx. 30 pages)
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  9. The Indigenous Women Of Latin America: Factors Impacting Human Rights $208.05
    ...suppressed by a number of societal factors. These factors revolve both around their native traditions and societal expectations, the influence on the Europeans who colonized Latin America, globalization, and the rampant development of their homelands in a manner which degrades traditional land...
    4,275 words (approx. 19 pages)
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  10. The Paradoxical Relationship Between The United States And Puerto Rico $54.75
    ...into law the Jones Act, which defined Puerto Rico as a territory of the United States, and established a locally elected government. Since that time, considerable opposition has existed to the issue of Puerto Rican statehood and conflict has emerged between the call for independence or autonomy...
    1,125 words (approx. 5 pages)
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