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    Avi Dhivar English 4 Ms. Vargas 11-18-13 1st period “How to Tame a Wild Tongue Questions” 1. Her essay‚ "How to Tame a Wild Tongue" focuses on the idea of losing an accent or native language to conform to the current environment. Anzaldua grew up in the United States but spoke mostly Spanish. The problem is that the language she spoke was Chicano Spanish‚ not true Spanish. She was living in an English speaking environment she wasn’t living in a Spanish speaking country‚ but

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    “To catch a cartel” Author: Elisabeth Sexton. Date: 21 March 2008 Source: The Sydney Morning Herald The competition watchdog ’s tactic of offering corporate whistleblowers legal immunity to expose cartels is under threat as the government moves to make price-fixing a criminal offence. Elisabeth Sexton reports. Graeme Samuel has a clear recollection of the events of November 22‚ 2004. In the morning‚ the chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission received the phone

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    The Sinaloa Cartel is the largest drug empire in the world responsible for smuggling about a quarter of all illegal drugs in the U.S. from Mexico with an estimated revenue over 3 billion dollars. Forbes Magazine added its leader‚ Juaquin “El Chapo” Guzman‚ to the 2009 billionaires list and in 2013 ranked him as the 67th most powerful person in the world. What truly defines the Sinaloa Cartel as a Hybrid Threat to the U.S. is its widespread network with criminal organizations throughout the world

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    Diana Martinez Miss Lightfoot ELA III Period 2 Mexican Cartels and their Abuse of Young Girls Violence has become such a problem in Mexico as it is related to drug cartels. The Mexican government announced that they would nearly double the size of its federal police force‚ to reduce the military involvement (“Mexican Government Softness Drug War”). That takes care of the movement of drug cartels. The drug violence has escalated to the point that young kids and young girls cannot be out

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    To a large extent the Medellin Cartel under Pablo Escobar negatively influenced the Columbian society between 1976 and 1993 as many people were killed and the Columbian economy was affected for example the “Dutch disease”. However‚ Pablo and the Medellin cartel also positively influenced the Columbian society by their good deeds such as giving the poor money‚ schools and houses. The Medellin Cartel was a ruthless‚ highly organized and much-feared‚ they built an empire that‚ at its peak‚ made more

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    Illicit Drug Trafficking Background Drug trafficking and illicit trade has proven to be a major problem that the international community faces as it enters into the twenty-first century. Currently the illegal drug trade market is one of the largest sectors of the modern global economy. Because of this fact‚ the drug trade is deeply rooted in many nations economic and social cultures‚ which makes it very difficult to control. Drug trafficking also brings with it the problems of organized crime

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    The drug trade is a very large and complex system. There are many different organizations involved at different levels. There are groups that operate only in growing and selling the product‚ and only groups that buy and distribute the drugs. In this essay I will discuss the similarities and differences of two of the largest growers and sellers in the drug trade: The Cali Cartel of Columbia and the Tijuana Cartel of Mexico. The Cali Cartel is the largest‚ richest‚ and most complex producers and

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    how drug dealing is a global problem that affects the entire world. As we know drugs are becoming more common than before‚ with this new generation and new technology drug dealers are capable of developing new drugs that leads to high rates of addiction‚ crime‚ aids‚ puberty‚ prostitution‚ death‚ etc. Illegals drugs such as marihuana‚ cocaine‚ heroin‚ ecstasies are taking control of our society‚ and the health of our family members‚ friends and economy‚ I will also describe the major cartels‚ the

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    Most Dangerous Cartel Juan Carlos Cazares English 111 Mr. Matson Poplar Bluff               Abstract             This Paper Explores three published articles that report about the famous and notorious Zetas Drug Cartel.  They include the Zetas origin.  Some of the leaders‚ or drug lords that are involved in the Zetas organization.  Some of the crimes they have been rumored to have done.   ORIGINS             Mexico has been known to transport illegal drugs.  There are several drug bands that operate

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    Mexican Drug War Introduction The Mexican Drug War is perhaps the deadliest and most devastating battle this country has encountered in it’s history. Its’ violence affects both civilians and its’ very culture. Since 2006‚ the border of Mexico has been a place of hostility‚ turmoil‚ and outright warfare which has transitioned throughout the countryside. Unlike traditional military solutions‚ Mexico and the United States must work together to quell the hostility by creating economic opportunities

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