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    Today I bring you guys 30 little facts about me. I have been received a lot emails of you with personal question, so I decide to put some facts about my life so you can get to know me a bit more 1. I have an older brother. 2. I was born in Caracas Venezuela. 3. I was in the chorus my school, and when I was 12 I had the opportunity to sing together with one important Venezuela Singer Simon Diaz! 4. My first car was an old blazer who survive my driving 5. Every Saturday ( in Venezuela) I woke up

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    Spain. He gained support from Colombia and drove the Spanish out of the Magdalena River area and amassed himself a large army. Civilian leaders in Cartagena then gave him permission to liberate western Venezuela. He did so and continued to take Caracas in August of 1813. This was known as Simon Bolivar’s “Admiral Campaign”. He went on to declare a second republic and assumed his role as a military dictator. “The Second Republic collapsed within a few months, however, because Bolivar had failed to

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    Issues In Venezuela

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    1811. Venezuela was also acknowledged on March 30, 1845. The current president of Venezuela is Nicolás Maduro. The Spanish country is bordered by Trinidad and Tobago, Colombia, Guyana, and Brazil. Caracas is the capital of Venezuela; Caracas is just one of the twenty-three states in Venezuela. Caracas was actually named one of the most violent cities in the world. The estimated population of Venezuela is 30.41 million since 2013. This is because Venezuela is a third larger than Texas. The entire

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    Dulles Despotism

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    The vote was seventeen in favor, two abstentions, and one against. Guatemala voted against the resolution because it was believed to be a violation of the ideals of democracy. The Caracas Conference was a victory for the Eisenhower Administration because it would allow for action to be taken against a state which had fallen under the influence of Communist subversion. Members of the convention attempted to pass 51 amendments to the

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    Bolivar In Venezuela

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    Before we jump way ahead of ourselves in time of when the meet let's go back to July 24,1783, where it all began. Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolivar y Palacios was born on this day in Caracas, New Granada (now Venezuela). Born into his wealth Bolivar was a man of a lot of privilege and opportunities. In terms of fulfilling his education, “Bolivar was sent to Spain for his education,soon deciding to continue into the political sphere” (enter citation) at about the age of 16 years

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    About a million protesters flooded the streets of Venezuelan capital Caracas to demand constitutional right to recall referendum. The peaceful protesters waved flags and wore white while marching. Police was deployed in the city to maintain law and order during the protest. "There is no food. There is no paper. There is no medicine. We are dying," a protester Maria Alvarez told CNN. "Please, help Venezuela. This has to end. Maduro, you have to understand that your time is up." The protesters resorted

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    solve the the water problem is to implement different water managements. The first management is the integrated urban water management(IUWM). This type of management is important specifically for Venezuela due to the high population within cities. Caracas is not only

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    privilege. Maduro’s forces tried to silent the people by using violence. The final results were 43 demonstrators dead, thousands injured and around 1500 arrested including Lopez. But Lopez arrest was not a normal one. After the first demonstration in Caracas, the government issued an order to detain Lopez. It was not the first time the party in power tried to silent Lopez, he has been a victim of multiple accusations including an order to restrict his right to be elected in any political position. Lopez

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    Violence In Venezuela

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    Long has it been known that South America has more than its fair share of crime and violence. This was seen globally during the 2016 Rio De Janeiro Olympics in the country of Brazil. Onlookers were horrified by the number of reports, and videos showing tourists being attacked and robbed by locals. Brazil is not the only country in South America that has a problem with violence though, due to widespread poverty many countries struggle to maintain lawfulness. One of those countries is Venezuela, a

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    Moíses Kaufman's Work

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    Moíses Kaufman was born on November 21, 1963 in Caracas, Venezuela. He was born to his parents who were survivors of the Holocaust in Rumania and then immigrated to Venezuela where Moíses was born. Growing up his parents sent him to a school called Yeshiva where he could be taught religion and academics all in one. Even though Moíses would eventually cease to practice Orthodox Judaism, he valued its lessons on Talmudic scholarship, especially taking a sentence from the Bible and analyzing it twenty

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