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Colombian Healthcare, 2003. This paper discusses the Colombian healthcare system. 920 words (approx. 3.7 pages), 7 sources, $ 31.95 »
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Abstract This paper explains how the Colombian culture would affect healthcare given by aides. The author discusses the impact of traditions, values and practices. The paper provides background information on Columbia such as location, climate, population and industry.
From the Paper "The purpose of this research is to provide an overview of the country of Colombia and an analysis of how the culture of its prevalent traditions values and practices might affect the provision of health care in the country. Colombia is the northern..."
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Puerto Rico, 2005. This paper discusses the recent history of Puerto Rico. 1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 7 sources, MLA, $ 39.95 »
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Abstract This paper examines the history of Puerto Rico since the U.S. took possession. The author explores its economic development at the hands of U.S. enterprises. The paper discusses the way the U.S. treats Puerto Ricans as second-class citizens and how they are looked upon as inferior.
From the Paper "Puerto Rico became a commonwealth of the United States in giving it the same control over its internal affairs as the other U. S. states. Though Puerto Ricans are U. S. citizens ,they cannot vote in presidential elections but are represented in Congress ..."
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Spanish Conquest of the Aztecs, 2006. A look at why the Aztecs lost to the Spanish conquistadors. 920 words (approx. 3.7 pages), 2 sources, MLA, $ 31.95 »
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Abstract This paper examines the defeat of the Aztecs by the Spanish conquistadors. It considers the significance of military technology, religious beliefs and the Aztec lack of resistance to Old World diseases, with the last being the most crucial factor in the conquest.
From the Paper "The defeat of the Aztec Empire by a couple of hundred Spanish conquistadors under Cortez is one of the most dramatic and one-sided wars of conquest in history equaled perhaps only by the contemporary..."
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Order in the Pre-Columbian World, 2006. An argument for the ancient Mesoamericans as an intelligent civilized people. 920 words (approx. 3.7 pages), 5 sources, MLA, $ 31.95 »
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Abstract This paper presents a case for the ancient Mesoamericans as an intelligent, civilized people with a highly ordered society, in contrast with the way Hollywood normally portrays them--as savages. The evidences of their society's complexity and order are detailed and the conclusion reemphasizes the contrast between the highly intelligent and ordered Mesoamerican and the Hollywood stereotype that usually depicts him.
From the Paper "Old movies about the conquerors invading Mesoamerica and taking over the native people there always typify Mesoamericans as primitive and unintelligent-easy prey. The conquerors would dupe them with the simplest of ruses ...."
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The Inca, 2006. A look the history of the Inca. 690 words (approx. 2.8 pages), 1 source, MLA, $ 23.95 »
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Abstract This paper looks at writers who describe the history of the Inca and what happened when the Spaniards arrived and took over rule of the country. It also examines how the background of the writers colors their version of events.
From the Paper "It is extremely important when reading historical essays to know who the author is and their background People often get very emotional about national issues and anything which is written about their culture and when they write about it themselves their ..."
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Expedited Removal, 2005. An analysis of the challenges faced by the Department of Homeland regarding its ER policy. 2,300 words (approx. 9.2 pages), 8 sources, APA, $ 79.95 »
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Abstract This paper provides an analysis of the legal and logistical challenges faced by the Department of Homeland Security as it prosecutes its immigration policy known as expedited removal (ER), part of the Homeland Security Act of 2002. The paper examines how ER was applied to repatriate aliens without having them appear before an immigration judge.
From the Paper "The Homeland Security Act of undertook an unprecedented reorganization of the agencies charged with securing the nation's borders and enforcing our immigration and customs laws. Twenty-two agencies and ..."
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Cuban Immigrants: Post 911, 2003. Examines the rights of Cuban immigrants after September 11. 4,600 words (approx. 18.4 pages), 35 sources, APA, $ 135.95 »
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Abstract This paper presents a discussion of Cuban undocumented aliens receiving preferential status under American immigration laws, a status that ended in in the post 9/11 era that brought about changes in American immigration policy. It looks at the history of Cuban immigration to the United States.
From the Paper "This research paper summarizes and evaluates the rights of Cuban immigrants seeking to enter the United States as they have evolved overtime and in light of post-September changes in American immigration policy..."r
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U.S. Visa Regulations, 2006. Examines changes in U.S. visa regulations. 2,300 words (approx. 9.2 pages), 7 sources, APA, $ 79.95 »
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Abstract This paper examines changes in U.S. visa regulations that have occurred as a result of the attacks on September 11, 2001. The focus is how these changes affect that competitiveness of the U.S. economy.
From the Paper "According to an essay by Jack Runyan published online by the U S Department of Agriculture the Immigration Reform and Control Act of IRCA was passed by Congress and signed into law in an effort to control unauthorized immigration to ..."
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Latin America Essays, 2006. Provides five essays on issues relating to Latin American revolutionary history. 1,840 words (approx. 7.4 pages), 5 sources, APA, $ 63.95 »
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Abstract This paper provides five brief essays on a number of different aspects of Latin America and its revolutionary history, including essays on: Simon Bolivar, Domingo Sarmiento, and Juan Manuel de Rosas; Emiliano Zapata; the political uses of history in independence and post-independence writings; the idea of race in Latin America; and, the way revolution has functioned as a concept in Latin American history.
From the Paper "Essay One The independence achieved in Latin America freed nations from colonial rule.Despite this freedom there were many similarities between the colonial and post-independence eras in terms of goals rhetoric ..."
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"La Revolucion", 2006. Discusses Thomas Benjamin's deconstruction of historiographies of the Mexican Revolution. 920 words (approx. 3.7 pages), 1 source, APA, $ 31.95 »
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Abstract This essay provides an account of how Thomas Benjamin's deconstruction of historiographies of the Mexican Revolution demonstrate how the ideology associated with written versions of the Revolution is a state sponsored one. It often tended to deny the distinct causes, leaders and enemies of Revolution in favor of promoting a unified effort that would promote national cohesion and a common struggle.
From the Paper "Thomas Benjamin's 'La Revolucion Mexico's Great Revolution as Memory Myth and History' the author provides an account of how culture and memory are often the products of production by elites who rule society ..."
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"House of the Spirits", 2003. A review of the film "The House of the Spirits "from a political perspective. 920 words (approx. 3.7 pages), 4 sources, APA, $ 31.95 »
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Abstract This paper presents a review of the film "The House of the Spirits," based on Isabel Allende's novel, from a political perspective. It takes the view that the film is a critique of the inevitability of fascism in Latin America, and the flawed social assumptions of its elites.
From the Paper "Anyone who views The House of the Spirits without specific knowledge of the political evolution of Latin America over the course of the the century would perhaps find it totally unbelievable. However the observation that Latin America's democratic opening has ..."
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Hispanic Culture and Education, 2003. Discusses the effects of Hispanic culture on California public education. 1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 9 sources, APA, $ 39.95 »
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Abstract This paper discusses the effects of Hispanic culture on Southern California public education and ways a classroom teacher can accommodate language. It argues that although official bilingual programs are a thing of the past, educators must focus on this growing minority group.
From the Paper "According to the U S Bureau of the Census there are million persons of Hispanic or Spanish origin in the U S representing about ..."
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Criminal Justice System in Argentina, 2003. Explores the criminal justice system in Argentina. 3,450 words (approx. 13.8 pages), 10 sources, APA, $ 119.95 »
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Abstract This paper explores the criminal justice system in Argentina. It looks at the historical development of the criminal justice system and examines the series of transformations of the criminal justice system over the decades, resulting in corruption, military uprisings, injustice and a culture of impunity. The paper looks at the junta and human rights oppression and violence.
From the Paper "The criminal justice system in Argentina like Argentina itself has endured a series of transformations overhauls purges and coups. At present it is impossible to evaluate Argentina's criminal justice system without simultaneously plumbing the murky depths of ..."
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La Familia, 2006. Discusses an aspect of Hispanic culture known as la familia. 690 words (approx. 2.8 pages), 4 sources, APA, $ 23.95 »
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Abstract This paper discusses an aspect of Hispanic culture known as "la familia" and applies it to the degree of support received by Hispanics if they have an illness or injury.
From the Paper "According to Wurman the degree of support that a person gets from family and friends when they suffer from illness injury or disease can vary drastically from ..."
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FARC Terrorist Attack, 2003. Sets forth a hypothetical scenario for terrorist attack kidnapping by FARC and strategies to mitigate. 690 words (approx. 2.8 pages), 5 sources, APA, $ 23.95 »
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Abstract This paper sets forth a hypothetical scenario for terrorist attack (kidnapping) and strategies to mitigate or reduce the effect of the attack by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Columbia (FARC). The paper examines how the kidnapping could be carried out.
From the Paper "The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia is known by its Spanish acronym FARC. FARC is intent on bringing about a communist revolution in Colombia and has fought for nearly four decades to ..."
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