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    As the Honduras trip slowly approaches, I cannot help but think of what I will come across during this adventure. I am very grateful to have had the opportunity to even consider making this trip. I chose this program because it allows me to complete seven credits in three weeks. This is amazing because not only will I be taking two courses but I will also get an experience of a lifetime. Being able to take these credits during the summer means that I am able to fit in some of my minor courses this

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    The history of Belize dates back thousands of years. The official name of the territory was changed from British Honduras to Belize in June 1973. “The current government of Belize took form when they declared their independence in 1981. This government is headed by the Queen of the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II, who is acting head of state. The Queen is represented by a Governor General due to her having to reside in Great Britain. The Governor General is the true authority in power; however

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    affected every country in the world. This social problem cause others issues such as poverty, drug trafficking, delinquency, economic decrease in families because millions of people are unemployed and this makes a cycle of problems in a community. In Honduras, this problem is considered the mother of the social issues occurred in this country in which is making it one of the poorest countries in the world with a high rate of unemployment. People that are the most affected in this social issue are the

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    Why I Choose Honduras

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    The country I have chosen is Honduras. The reasons that I chose Honduras is because my wife's family migrated to the U.S. in the 1960's to find work and give a better life to their children. Her father has recently moved back to the capital city of Tegucigalpa and we have been there a few times to visit. Her mother has resided in New Orleans, La., since arriving in this country. Her uncle, Porfirio Lobo Sosa was also the President of Honduras from 2010-2014. Some key issues that have shaped the

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    Honduras is located in Central America between Nicaragua, Guatemala, and El Salvador. On Honduras’s northern border is the Caribbean Sea and on the southern border is the Gulf of Fonsecena which connects to the Pacific Ocean. Honduras has about 112,000 square miles of land (This is about 82 percent the size of Arkansas). The terrain of Honduras is mostly mountainous with some lowland areas near the coasts. Almost half of this terrain is forest while about 30 percent of it is used for agricultural

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    …………….…..5 8.0 Progress Evaluation and monitoring ……………….……………….……………….…….…6 9.0 Budget and funding of campaign ……………….……………….……………….……….… 6 References ……………….……………….……………….……………….……………………..7 The Clean Water project -Honduras 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Historical Background Honduras is one of the Latin American countries and has an average coverage of 43,278 sq. mi with a population of 8 million Hondurans (World Factbook, 2011). It is situated in Central America and borders the Caribbean Sea and

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    Honduras Honduras is a small country found in the southern tip of Central America. Honduras distributes many things to America such as bananas and coffee. Honduras import most of their export to America. Many things there are different than it is in the US or other parts of the world. The food typically is not heard of here, traditional clothing various but often will not be sold in most parts in the US and the education is not the same. The small country’s physical processes are also very different

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    Christopher Columbus landed on the coast of Honduras in 1502 and Spaniards began conquest of territory in Honduras in 1525.(5) Many tribes in Honduras resisted Spanish expansion. One well known chief who resisted the Spanish was Chief Lempira. He is well known for unifying more than two hundred tribes of natives and organizing rebellions and uprisings.(5) He stockpiled supplies and allied tribes on top of “The Great Rock of Cerquin” and fortified the area with walls and trenches. He created what

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    Travelling to Honduras would be a life lesson and a great way to start my journey into freedom. Honduras is a very important part of my life. When I was about 4 I came to America with my mother. She seeked better opportunity for us. Although I don't remember much except for my family If I had the opportunity I would visit in a heartbeat. My family is the main reason I would go to Honduras. I want to be able to learn through them and gain knowledge of my birth place. When in honduras visiting and

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    and all— was enticing. But, Latin Americans soon learned that the Western European countries and the United States tried to take advantage of them financially at any opportunity that arose. Newly independent countries like Mexico, Venezuela, and Honduras tried to get themselves on the map and raise their wealth through exporting the natural resources found in their countries. While they tried to emulate the United States and Western Europe, liberals like Sarmiento and Porfirio Diaz failed due to

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