Ciudad Juárez Essays

  • Julianne Demello's Position As A Sales Assistant

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    As part of our 30th anniversary at mk North America, we’re taking the time to get to know some of our employees better. Some of the individuals you will meet in these blog posts have been with mk for a number of years, while others are just starting out. But regardless of how long they have been with the company or what their role is; they are all a vital part of organization, lending to mk fulfilling its mission and its promise to provide not only a better product, but also a better solution. This

  • Virgin Of Guadalupe Analysis

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    The story goes that on December 8th, 1534, on a hill next to Mexico City, a figure showed itself to the indigenous boy Juan Diego (Peterson, Virgin 39) The figure spoke in the boy’s native language, Nahuatl, and asked for a church to be built in her honor on the exact same spot (Peterson, Virgin 39). Almost five centuries later someone who travels to Mexico will not only find a basilica built in the name of the Virgin of Guadalupe, but will encounter thousands of images and representations of her

  • Salma Hayek Stereotypes Essay

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    Who would think a Latina can break stereotypes, but Salma Hayek breaks all types of stereotypes. On September 2, 1966, in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico Salma Hayek was born. Salma is a Mexican-American actress who wants to make a change in the world. She helps many charities, but there're two specific charities Salma Hayek would go out of her way to make a change. The first charity she is really dedicated to help is women who have suffered domestic violence in their own home. The second charity

  • Human Trafficking In Mexico

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    Human trafficking in Mexico (Intro) One in every six runaway is forced into human trafficking. About twenty million innocent people, are enslaved all across the world to this day. This international business is called human trafficking. Human trafficking is the buying, selling, transporting, or unsanctioned using of any persons. Developing for many years, the illegal circle has expanded overseas, and has become an income necessity for some foreign countries. Laws in the U.S. and in Europe were recently

  • Poverty And Inequality Essay

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    Inefficient policies all around the world and especially in our country are contributing to problems in the society. And the biggest problem which the world faces today is the problem of “Poverty” and “Inequality”. It is hard for one to determine whether poverty causes inequality or is it the other way around because both these problems are interrelated. Poverty is something which is caused due to transferring wealth in to the hands of a specific group and the unjust policies of the government.

  • Argumentative Essay On Immigration

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    Paso international the three bridges that connects El Paso and Ciudad Juarez, operate 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Thousands of people cross both ways over the border every day. People cross the international bridges to go to work and school almost every day. Many of them are Mexican citizens that have working visas, student visa or there are just parents that come to drop their children to school. U.S citizens who live in Ciudad Juarez and work stateside cross the bridge as well in a daily basis

  • Personal Narrative: El Paso And Ciudad Juarez's Way Of Life

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    El Paso and Ciudad Juarez lie side by side, but are separated by the Rio Grande. The border’s way of life relies on the dividing line. As a resident of Ciudad Juarez, I experience a blend of cultures on an everyday basis. However, in 2010 the unique culture of the city was darkened by the shedding violence in Ciudad Juarez. Ciudad Juarez came to be known as the deadliest city in the world. This violence that arouse in the city changed my life completely. The violence changed my daily routine even

  • Seventy-Year Quest For Cheap Labor Case Study

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    Capital mobility is ability of a company to move their private funds across state lines and national boundaries seeking higher returns. Globalization, in the context of this essay, is defined as the process by which a company wants to expand to operated across international lines in pursuit of diminished government restrictions, free trade, and cheap foreign labor markets. Today, globalization and capital mobility are viewed as starting to flourish in the growing national and global economy. But

  • Porfirio Diaz Summary

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    El Paso in exile y Brothers Ricardo and Enríque Flores Magón make plans in El Paso for an anarchist movement (known as Magonistas); the plan fails y The Magonistas (now also called the Partido Liberal Mexicano) make a second plan to take over Ciudad Juárez; this plan also fails y In an interview with American Journalist James Creelman, Díaz announces that he will retire at the end of his term because México is ready to hold free elections y U.S. President William Taft meets with Díaz in El Paso

  • Rosa Linda Fegoso Voices Without Echo Summary

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    and the discourse of globalization.” The moral discourse, she says, draws a line between the murders of these women and a double life of factory work and prostitution in order to justify the sexual assault and death that takes place so often in Ciudad Juárez. This discourse is used by the state in order to deflect responsibility for the crimes that take place. The discourse of globalization takes some parts of the discourse of morality and presents the idea that hyperfemininity in factory settings

  • Borderplex Alliance Pros And Cons

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    bilingual and bicultural society. Using its location to its advantage, The Borderplex Alliance was found in the Mesilla Valley area, which locates between three states from two countries, its main cities are Las Cruces, NM, El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua. The alliance takes advantage of its setting and ever-constant movement of international commerce as one of its main reasons for regional, national and international investment. It has a network of cooperation and support from local

  • Two Key Assumptions Of The Field Of Anthropology

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    validity, generalizability, and reliability. … This crisis asks, how are qualitative studies to be evaluated in the poststructural moment? 2.What Material is studied (based on book evidence) Focusing on a particular area of the U.S.-Mexico border, Ciudad Juarez-El Paso, Ethnography at the Border brings out the complexity of the border experience through the voices of the diverse people who inhabit the region. In a series of ethnographic essays that investigate specific aspects of border existence, the

  • Childhood: A Narrative Analysis

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    As night falls over San Antonio, a shantytown turned neighborhood with concrete-block houses, rugged streets, and few tress, children head excitedly to a warehouse stacked with tires. there the din of Ciudad Juarez recedes, replaced by grunts, slaps, and thuds-bam!-of supple young bodies slamming onto canvas. The makeshift wrestling ring, fashioned from iron and cable scavenged from junkyards, belongs to Ines Montenegro, who opened it two years ago after one of his sons suggested the neighborhood

  • Mexico Border And Its Future Essay

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    Describe site location, demographics, and current use. The location of the site is the Stanton Bridge, which is an International border between Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Chihuahua and El Paso, Texas, U.S. (See Figure 1). The United States is one of the most popular borders for immigrant crossings in the world. In the book “Hyperborder The Contemporary U.S. - Mexico Border And Its Future” explains that in the United States gets about 37 million foreign born migrants from across the world. Mexico is the

  • Juarez Cartel Research Paper

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    that resides and haunts Mexico is the Juarez drug cartel which is based in the state of Chihuahua, focusing in the city of Juarez. The cartel has made the city of Juarez one of the most violent places in the world. It is famous for smuggling tons of narcotics from Mexico to the United States. In addition, the cartel also participates in crimes of human trafficking, kidnapping, local drug distribution, extortion, and is responsible for many deaths. The Juarez Cartel, also known as the Vicente Carillo

  • The Los Zetas In Mexico

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    get into big shootouts with the police. (mirror.co.uk) There have been tremendous amounts of organized crime and random killings since 2000 in Mexico. Ciudad Juarez is one of the biggest places where the drug trade happens. It is positioned across the border from El Paso. This is where most of the drugs enter the U.S. at. The crime rate in Ciudad Juarez is at an all-time high. Geographic

  • Personal Narrative: War On Drug Cartels

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    It was on October 1st, 2010 in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, my previous hometown, where my freedom, because of a war, was constrained. The Institutional Revolutionary Political Party (PRI) held power uninterruptedly in Mexico for more than 70 years, and during that time the Mexican government had illegal connections with every drug cartel in the country. Mexico needed a change, and for the 2006 presidential election the National Action Party (PAN) candidate, Felipe Calderon, had proposals that

  • Labor In Memphis Essay

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    regional and transnational organizing and the demands of capital. Cowie explained how the collective efforts of the workers during the hard times they had faced helped in shaping the geography of RCA. The workers in Camden, Bloomington, Memphis and Juarez were carried away by the relocation of the production process, making the most of them to lose their jobs. The new locals have been usually eager to work in the firm due to labor brought close to them, which made them to be reluctant on issues concerning

  • Personal Narrative: Career Reassignments

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    uneven ground, but I did not stop until I have been sure that no one will find me. The sundown will soon paint the sky and I desired to appreciate the entire phenomenon, so I drove until to reach the highest view of the “Camino Real” highway in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. There I found a solitary place where I was

  • Write An Essay On Benito Pablo Garcia

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    Benito Pablo Juárez García was a Mexican politician and lawyer of indigenous origin, also called "Benemérito de las Américas" and recognized as one of the presidents of Mexico; also by his famous phrase: "Among individuals, as among nations, respect for the rights of others is peace" He was born on March 21, 1806 in the town of San Pablo Guelatao, and was the son of Marcelino Juárez and Brígida García. He was orphaned when he was three years old and left in charge of his paternal grandparents. When