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    Seagrasses are essential primary producers that provide habitat and refuge to fauna. Anthropogenic influences have caused global loss of seagrasses and a major contributor is eutrophication, which increases phytoplankton and algal populations, reduces light availability, and causes daily hypoxic conditions. Eutrophication is commonly linked to declines in temperate conditions and is more difficult to link to tropical systems since decreases are typically related to physical damage and diminishing

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    Since the middle of the 20th century, the worldwide drug trade has centered on the American continent, though specifically on Latin American states. In 1947, Mexican poppy farms had an annual production of 32 to 40 metric tons of opium, but by 2015, this number had increased to over 475 metric tons. The same trend seen in the production of opium is visible throughout Latin America’s production of controlled substances. However, the grave reality is that along with this increase in drug production

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    can never seem to raise enough money to have her children smuggled over the border. There are many reasons why the poverty population in Honduras is exorbitant. These reasons can be explained in a macro, micro, and mezzo way. According to Gamble (2013), the practice of macro social work involves intervening in large systems to help clients (Gamble, 2013). Honduras has an extremely corrupt government. The country is as poor as it is violent. In the film, The Other Side of Immigration (2009), citizens

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    estate for sale in Honduras that provides Canadians the opportunity to escape from the winter weather. Ontario, Canada - December 2015 - NJOI Trujillo, a residential community sales company based in Ontario, Canada, has announced multiple homes for sale in Honduras that are ideal for the individual looking to get away from the bitter cold of Canadian winters. Their properties are located within a tropical paradise surrounded by pristine beaches and lush Rainforest. Honduras, which was officially

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    The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were established in 2000 to determine, focus on and put into action steps that will fight eight key areas to help underdeveloped countries. The eight targeted areas which are poverty, education, gender equality, child mortality, maternal health, disease, the environment and global partnership place attention on areas that will help the improvement and betterment of underdeveloped countries. MDGs goals and objectives are clear and concise with a development

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    For the intercultural interview, I decided to interview my friend Medelyn, a 19 year old female of Honduran and Mexican descent. During the interview, I focused on her Honduran culture, as she was born in Honduras, I asked her a multitude of various questions ranging from formalities in her culture to gender roles to classism in her culture.. The interview lasted about twenty minutes, I asked her about fifteen questions, and after she answered each question there would be a small discussion about

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    Two underdeveloped countries that are part of the MDGs are Mali and Honduras with both of these countries in great need of improvement in all eight areas of the MDGs that were established. Both of these underdeveloped countries need extreme help in the fight of poverty MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS FOR MALI AND HONDURAS 3 and hunger and in decreasing child mortality rates. Transformation is underway to help these countries make great strides

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    Enrique’s dilemma is deciding to stay in America with his mother or going back to Honduras to his family. Enrique decided to leave Honduras to find his mother who left him at the age of 5, but he also left behind Maria who was pregnant with Jasmine in Honduras. Enrique loves his mother,” Happy New Year. I love you,” he tells his mother.(Nazario 204)” Enrique and his mother fought each other for respect, considering they did not grow up like the typical mother son. This does not change what he did

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    activities to benefit province and by trying to help job growth in other countries. What Gildan Active wear did as a company they weren’t being socially responsible. First they went over to Honduras on of the poorest countries in the western hemisphere with a GDP per capital of less than $1000 US per year. The Honduras workers earned less than

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    between the two sets of fans. El Salvador even decided to raise a tampered rag instead of the Honduras flag that cause uproar among Honduran fans. During all the violence, two Honduran fans were murdered throughout the game time festivities. The El Salvador National Team won the second leg

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