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    Globalization and its Effect on Mexico Mexico has the size and assets which could contribute to wealth and prosperity within their borders. The nation has the second longest border with the United States‚ significant oil resources‚ and the 11th largest population in the world. Mexico underwent all the necessary free market changes to help support globalization despite initial resistance‚ but they are yet to complete the interior microeconomic makeover they drastically need. Mexico has many things working

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    I. Country’s Background Mexico has a total area of 1‚964‚375 square meters. 5‚127 square meters of which are islands and the rest is the continental area. It is located near the United States‚ Guatemala and Belize. The north of Mexico resembles a desert‚ while the southern part is a mountainous forest. It is regarded as one of the most bio-diverse nations. Its capital city is the metropolitan city of Mexico. Mexico City is the second-largest urban agglomeration in the Western hemisphere. It has

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    Social Classes In Mexico

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    Mexico went through a very significant transition in areas such as politics‚ economy and society‚ during and partially due to the Columbian Exchange. From 8000 BCE to 1900s CE‚ this country transformed from an ancient civilization that seemed complex and advanced‚ to a colonial period‚ and ended up at the republic that we know today. Through this‚ political instability remained a common theme. In the very beginning of Mexican civilization‚ beginning around 8000 BCE‚ groups such as the Olmecs‚

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    Baja California, Mexico

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    Baja California‚ Mexico Baja California is one of the 31 states in Mexico. It is both the northernmost and westernmost state of Mexico. But before becoming a state in 1953‚ the area was known as the North Territory of Baja California. It has an area of 70‚113 km2 (27‚071 sq mi)‚ or 3.57% of the land mass of Mexico and comprises the northern half of the Baja California peninsula. The state is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean‚ on the east by Sonora‚ the U.S. State of Arizona‚ and the Gulf

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    Drug Cartels in Mexico

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    Mexican Modern War There are seven drug cartels in Mexico (CRS 1). The most important cartels are Sinaloa and Juarez. The Sinaloa cartel operates in the states of Nayarit‚ Sinaloa and Mexico State (Reforma 1). The Juarez cartel operates in Sinaloa‚ Nuevo León‚ Chihuahua‚ Jalisco‚ Morelos; and Quintana Roo. Mexican cartels employ individuals and groups of enforcers‚ known as sicarios. Statistics show that more than twenty people are killed daily in Ciudad Juarez‚ Chihuahua in crimes related

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    Pestle (social) Mexico

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    PESTLE Mexico Social : Language : Spanish (most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world) And ameridian languages (68 distincts) such as Yucatec Maya or Nahuatl. Religion : There are many religions in Mexico‚ but the Catholic Church is the most represented. About 83%/ After‚ you could find other christians for 10% and other religions (only 3%). 5% are non-religious. Culture/Customs : Family & business : Hierarchy and structure in business are really important in Mexico

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    Drug Violence In Mexico

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    President Calderon’s government is currently fighting the drug problem of Mexico. In Calderon’s home in the state of Michoacan‚ the states of Jalisco‚ and Guerrero drug related violence has increased considerable. Life has changed for the worst in Mexico under the rising tsunami of drug violence. As early as October of 2007‚ the United States drug czar declared that the civil war in Mexico had greatly affected the drug trade in the United States. Cocaine distribution has risen up to 50 percent

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    Migration Mexico - Usa

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    Migration cASE STUDY Introduction Migration is the movement of people from one area to another‚ be it across the road‚ or to the other side of the earth. Everyday over 2000 Mexicans try and cross the 2000km border that spans between Mexico and the USA. The immigrants walk for miles to try and illegally enter the country and for many it is a wasted journey as they are returned shortly after by the US border patrol police. The immigrants usually travel in groups of 10 and up‚ friends

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    Drug Traffiking in Mexico

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    Astorga and David A. Shirk Mexico and the United States: Confronting the Twenty-First Century This working paper is part of a project seeking to provide an up-to-date assessment of key issues in the U.S.-Mexican relationship‚ identify points of convergence and diver- gence in respective national interests‚ and analyze likely consequences of potential policy approaches. The project is co-sponsored by the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies (San Diego)‚ the Mexico Institute of the Woodrow Wilson

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    Foods of Mexico: Salsa

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    Foods of Mexico: Salsa When I hear the word Mexico‚ images of mouthwatering enchiladas and quesadillas come to mind. And of course‚ salsa. Salsa may not seem very unique‚ but its history stretches back to the time that the Aztecs ruled Mexico (Dumois). The Aztecs used salsas and guacamoles to transform “something as tasteless as white chicken breast into a real delicacy‚ worthy enough to be served on the most sophisticated and elegant table” (Dumois). Salsa is made from ingredients that are already

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