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    Drug use and distribution is an international epidemic, and each country adapts to the introduction of drugs differently. Unfortunately, when thinking of Colombia one is automatically consumed with thoughts of a drug epidemic and horrific violence. This is because Colombia has been the host of some of the world’s most notorious and violent drug distributing organizations. The drug trade in this country is a severe problem not only on a social and economic level, but also on the health of the entire

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    Pablo Escobar Drug Lords

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    them to other dealers and eventually onto the streets. One of the biggest drug lords that was on the streets ever was named Pablo Escobar. He was a “drug kingpin”. He was able to smuggle over 80% of cocaine into the United States without getting caught. Making as much as $21.9 billion a year in personal income. He was considered the most influential drug lord of all time. Pablo was

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    early 1990’s Colombia being one of the biggest exporters of narcotics in history, led by Pablo Escobar, who had a wide range of organized crime affiliations throughout Latin America. Pablo Escobar was a Colombian drug lord and he smuggled narcotics all the way to South Florida as when authorities tried to capture him. One of Pablo Escobar’s most important alliances was that of the Mexican-based traffickers. Escobar knew that this was an important trade route because of its geography and how it would

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    Colombia’s second largest city, Medellin, with a population of 2.5 million, has advanced and developed greatly as a city since the 1980’s with the help of social urbanism. The vital role that transportation plays in Medellin - specifically the aerial cable-cars used in the city that is known as the Metrocables - has helped transform the city’s reputation and has since become an inspiration for cities alike. Despite the city’s violent history and impoverished settlements along the hillsides, urban

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    countries and then the full distribution in those countries - Many of the money Pablo made never saw a bank and was off the books. He had stash houses, buried it, or hid it. -the main distribution centers for these cartels miami: controlled by the Medellin cartel until it was taken over by the Cali cartel. this was the largest distribution centers in the united states and was the main source of income for Pablo Escobar New York: the second largest cocaine distribution center in the United States and

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    and Crime. Furthermore, the research examines how the two definitions relate to or are applicable to the Medellin Cartel of Columbia led by Pablo Escobar. In addition, this essay provides an analysis of Columbia’s social climate during Escobar’s reign and its contribution to his outlaw sense of social justice. Furthermore, this essay inspects the real Escobar against his self-image, how he signed his death warrant with the CIA/DEA and how his weaknesses were discovered then used against him resulting

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    tells the true-life story of the growth and spread of cocaine drug cartels across the globe and attendant efforts of law enforcement to meet them head on in brutal, bloody conflict. It centers around the notorious Colombian cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar. Pablo shows an interesting character throughout the episodes through various ways of showing people who he wants to be viewed as. He never wanted to be viewed as just another drug trafficker, but he wanted to be the best of all time. His goal was

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    Drug Lords Traffic

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    Maria Elena Perez Ms. Hammersley 3rd hour 9 May , 2016 The Ways Drug Lords Traffic ‘Theres many ways that hispanic drug lords traffic the drug, these guys/girls are very smart in what they do, and that's what makes them unique. Drug lords have been around for many years, and are going to be around for many more. These people kill, they traffic drugs, they are people that no one should mess with, many people think of them as horrible human beings. Some of these drug lords have done

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    Black Hawk Down Essay

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    National Book Award. Bowden also worked on the script for Black Hawk Down, a film version of the book, directed by Ridley Scott. Bowden is also the writer of the bestseller Killing Pablo The Hunt for the World's Greatest Outlaw in 2001, which tells the story of the hunt for Colombian drug lord billionaire Pablo Escobar. He is the author of Doctor Dealer published in 1987, Bringing the Heat made in1994, Our Finest Day made in 2002, and also Finders Keepers

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    write and give a critique about the use of substance abuse is the movie Blow. Blow is a film that was released in 2001 and portrays the life of George Jung, a United States citizen cocaine smuggler. The story is based on real-life events in which Pablo Escobar, a famous Colombian drug dealer and the Cartel de Medellin, are important part of George Jung’s rollercoaster adventure life. Famed actor Johnny Depp portrays the character of young George. The story starts out with the young life of George and

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