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    Andrea LoPiccolo Film and Global Politics Due: April 29, 2015 Final Paper Income Inequality in Latin America: Cause and Effect When a young Che Guevara embarked on his motorcycle trip across Latin America, he meant to discover himself and explore the world. Instead, he discovered much more than he ever expected to and it completely changed his views on the economic and social status of Latin America. He discovered the truth of working conditions, the poverty in certain areas and the effect that

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    Evo Morales was elected president of Bolivia in 2006. He is a socialist leader and therefore rejects the idea of globalisation, and though many experts argued this would hurt Bolivia economically, we now know this is not the case. On his hundredth day in office, Bolivian President Evo Morales moved to nationalise his nation’s oil and gas reserves, ordering the military to occupy Bolivia’s gas fields

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    Introduction Bolivia is a vibrant country located in South America. Bolivia is a republic government, and it is comprise of four branches; they are the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branch which are similar to the United States. Juan Evo Morales is the president and his branch, executive, has majority of the power. Bolivia has a written constitution; its criminal justice system is inspired by civil law tradition, Spanish and Napoleonic code. Bolivia is essentially a unitary system with a highly

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    Introduction. In any social science, it is hard to find a concept that has a single, universally accepted definition. Any scholar has a vision of what characteristics are inherent to this or that phenomenon. The concept of populism is not an exception. It is one of the most difficult in this respect, as many researchers at different times have used this term to refer to different phenomena: starting from the style of speech and ending with a certain stage of development in the process of modernization

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    Believe it or not, when the phrase employee benefits is mentioned there are many different perspectives from various angles as to what exactly employee benefits entail. Some perspectives are, but not limited to, what is deemed an employee benefit, what benefits are required by law to be given to employees, benefits that employees might feel are superior, and whether or not benefits provide value to the employer. For clarification purposes Alison Doyle offers this, “Employee benefits are non-salary compensation

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    Studies show that employees offered benefits are significantly happier and dedicated employees and turnover rates were reduced, productivity increased and overall employee morale improved. For these reasons I determined this would be an important and valuable topic for management to discuss. Implement a Diversity Program and Non-discriminatory practices Another topic that was high on the list of the focus groups and

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    popular in the country of Bolivia, Evo Morales. Evo was born to self-sufficient famers in Andamarca Municipality (in the Orinoca district). Research into Evo Morales’ presidency, the details of his reelection, and his agenda has made many question Morales’ true morals and motives for the Bolivian people. Is he simply taking advantage of his

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    to political power, a pristine case to evaluate would be that of Bolivia. With the election of Evo Morales, Bolivia began their empowerment of the indigenous population and encountered difficulties in providing necessities such as education and economic assistance to bridge the gap in social and economic separations of opportunity between the native and non-native populations. President Evo Morales now lives in La Paz where he presides over the Bolivian government, but he was originally born to

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    What makes Bolivian so proud? Martín Sivak in his book: Evo Morales. The Extraordinary Rise of the First Indigenous President of Bolivia delivers a brief biography of “the son of Bolivia” Evo Morales, who probably is the most important and fascinating political figure in Latin American in the twenty-first century so far. It recognizes that Evo Morales’ government is the most important political movement in modern Bolivia, and that Evo Morales played a fundamental role in the establishment of

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    The collapse of the Soviet Union and other socialist regimes in the early 1990s, marked a new era for the dominance of liberal democracy and capitalism. However, in Latin America there has been a resurgence of socialism into the 21st century. This resurgence has come to be known as the Pink Tide. It is associated with a moderate form of socialism that attempts to work with the current capitalist global economy and globalization. Although the degree of socialism differs from country to country, the

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