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    Honduras By: Coll McCranie Spanish I The capital city of Honduras is Tegucigalpa also known by some people as “Tegus”. It is located in central Honduras, and as of 2001, its population is 765,675. One of the well known cities in Honduras is San Pedro Sula. It is in northwest Honduras and it is known as the crime capital of the world. In San Pedro Sula, an average total of three homicides are reported every single day! Another city in Honduras is La Ceiba. Located on the northern shore of Honduras

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    Brian Cash Wal-Mart Case Study International Business How has the implementation of NAFTA affected Wal-Mart’s success in Mexico? When NAFTA was implemented in Mexico, it was an almost immediate success for Wal-Mart. This was because they lowered and abolished the tariffs that Wal-Mart was required to pay prior to the implementation of NAFTA. With the lack of tariff fees, all of the Wal-Marts' in Mexico have been able to offer the “Every Day Low Prices” that we Americans are used to

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    The Ferocious Jaguars Roar, roar, roar, goes the jaguar as it stands tall! After all he is the biggest cat in the Americas and it is here to stay. This ferocious beast is a carnivore and likes to go for the big prey, it’s motto is probably go big or go home. There is a lot of cats that can’t be identified as well, but the jaguars features are one of a kind. The pregnancy and caring of cubs to jaguars is very interesting, as well as the reason these creatures are sadly killed in today’s society.

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    Countries in Central America have long been associated with poor economies. These countries have been plagued by crime, corruption and war for decades if not centuries. Today most Central American countries are still in a state of turmoil with the exception of Costa Rica. In this paper I will outline a brief history of the country and describe its geological features. I will then delve into its natural resources, imports and exports. Education is the next topic I will cover along with Costa Rica’s

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    It is the most played and watched sport not only in Honduras but also Central America. Throughout Honduras there are 10 major soccer teams that people enjoy to watch. The Honduras team is ranked one of the best soccer teams in North and Central America. Many other sports are played, but not to the extent of soccer. Bullfighting is another popular sport. When you are at a festival, you would often see a bullfighting

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    period, civil rights workers and draft dodgers occasionally sought out refuge in the churches as well. By 1987, over 440 cities throughout the United States had declared themselves “sanctuary cities,” open to all immigrants from the civil wars and Central America. Churches, synagogues, mosques, and Quaker meeting houses welcomed refugees into sanctuary and promised to not let immigration authorities enter these ‘sacred spaces” to arrest anyone. The history of the “sanctuary city” designation is vague

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    Mayan Beliefs

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    There are many native groups were living in the new world, but three groups: Mayas, Aztec, and Mississippian. They were the most flourished groups by the success in their economy, society, and culture. Mayas had developed between 300 and 900 AD and began to fall around 750AD, with the most important parts in the center part of southern Guatemala in the tropical forest. The Mayans were famous for their development in astronomy, they created their own calendar that even more accurate than European’s

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    The Carlson Company is facing serious problems with sex trafficking in the global tourism. The Carlson Company is a global marketing, travel, and hospitality company. In 2004, Marilyn Carlson Nelson, Chief executive officer of the Carlson Company, signed the Code of Conduct for the Protection of Children from Sexual Exploitation in Travel and Tourism. This is a global project that allows Carlson Company and nongovernmental organizations to prevent children sex trafficking and prostitution at a tourist

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    ICJ? The international Court of Justice commonly known as the World Court. It is the central judicial branch of the United Nations, where the Court’s role is to resolve legal disputes and to give consultative opinions on legal questions (International court of Justice). The Belize-Guatemala territorial dispute is an unresolved bi-national territorial dispute between both countries, neighbours in Central America. Guatemala has been claiming Belize territory in whole or in part since 1940. Belize is

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    3.1 Purpose of Embargoes American airlines to implement bag embargo to Dominican Republic and Haiti for 30 days In an effort to ensure all customers bags are accommodated on their schedule flight. American airlines said today it will impose a 30-day Bag embargo on all Excess, oversized and overweight luggage flights to Santo Domingo, Puerto Plata and Santiago in the Dominican republic. The embargo will be in outcome between January 14 to February 14, 2010 the customers traveling to these destination

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