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    Dynamics of One Community: Honduras Christian Masso Mercyhurst University The Dynamics of One Community: Honduras Honduras is a country formed by different types of cultures‚ both indigenous and city cultures. Even though this is the case‚ this small Central American country is affected by the same social problems as a whole. In order to understand Honduras’ present‚ it is important to know some history of the country that have influenced how Honduran society is today. Honduras was part of Spain’s empire

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    Honduras’ Best Kept Secret In 2011-2013 I had the chance to live in the Northern region of Honduras. Now‚ every opportunity that presents itself‚ I talk about the shimmering oceans‚ diverse culture‚ and stunning landscapes of Honduras that I saw firsthand. Upon hearing my testimony‚ many either ask where Honduras stands on a map or if it truly is as dangerous as they have heard. I strongly feel that the best way to discover the truth of this amazing land is visiting its stunning oceans and forests

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    Honduras is a vibrant country with clear blue oceans and a diverse culture. The dominant language spoken in Honduras is Spanish; although there are many forms of the language spoken in the country‚ the specific style of Spanish that most Hondurans speak comes from Tegucigalpa‚ the capital of the country. Other than influences from the city‚ Hondurans living to the north of the country along the coast have developed a form of Spanish derived from an array of local tribes‚ British occupants‚ and African

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    Traveling To Honduras

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    would have to be Roatan Honduras. I will immediately go to the beach to enjoy myself‚ although I will also help the people that are in need of money to buy their necessities. By helping the Hondurans‚ and also enjoying the wonderful island will basically be two helpful things‚ in my opinion. If you have ever visited Honduras‚ or have heard of how harsh situations can be for most of the Hondurans at the time; you will also agree to why I don’t only want to visit Honduras to disport myself‚ but perhaps

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    discussion in class about the economic pearl and hardships of Honduras‚ it intrigued me to further look into the issue. Honduras has a vast number of unemployed people and the distribution of wealth is far from equal. This has serious implications on citizen morale and any aspirations of a future in Honduras. This country has serious problems with that of gang violence‚ wealth inequality‚ and a lack of stable rulers.     The gangs of Honduras have become quite powerful even to the point of them now controlling

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    this study wants to approach are as follows: RQ#1: Why does deforestation rampantly occur in less developed and poor countries such as Honduras? RQ#2: How does deforestation in Honduras contributes to global warming that leads to natural catastrophes? Methodology This study achieved its findings by analyzing the severity of deforestation in Honduras based on those areas which have already reported severe forest damages and are already alerting for immediate attention and preservation.

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    The Demographic Data and Future of Honduras Honduras is a Central American country‚ located North of Nicaragua‚ south of Guatemala‚ and East of El Salvador. The country of Honduras spans an area of 112‚492 square kilometers (Encyclopedia of the Nations). The country has a population of 8.4 million people‚ as of 2012 (Population Reference Bureau). Ethnically speaking the country is dominated by the Mestizo ethnicity‚ with it making up 90% of the total population (Ethnicity and Race By Country).

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    Honduras Research Paper

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    report‚ I picked Honduras because of the many interesting things you can find‚ visit‚ or just view there. Not only is Honduras a tourist destination‚ it was also the first country to be called a “Banana Republic”. The beaches of Honduras are known for their crystal clear water‚ as well as their powder white sand. I can’t wait to tell you even more fascinating facts about Honduras throughout this paper. Honduras is located in Central America. It borders the Caribbean Sea. Honduras has four major

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    General Purpose: To inform. Specific Purpose: To inform the audience of the poverty and disease that persists in Honduras. Thesis Statement: I will be presenting the causes‚ after effects‚ and solutions for the poverty and disease in Honduras. I. Introduction A. Who here has ever seen the TV commercials where they display young emancipated children? 1. The majority‚ it not everyone in this room has seen commercials like the one described however few people are aware of the reality these commercials

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    Barriers for Education in Honduras An education is of utmost importance to improve oneself‚ a society‚ or even an entire nation! Unfortunately‚ in third world countries such as Honduras‚ education is something everyone wishes for‚ but face barriers to attain. The big question is‚ what makes getting an education difficult for these Hondurans? Well‚ a combination of political‚ technological‚ intellectual‚ social ‚ and financial factors prevent Honduran students from receiving the education they

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