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Category Archives: Latin America
A Fascinating Study on Mexican Immigrants Who Can’t Speak Spanish
What happens when Mexican immigrants can’t speak Spanish? Continue reading
Posted in Hispanics, Immigration, Latin America
Tagged challenges, English, Immigration, indigeneous peoples, Mexico, Spanish
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The Crisis in the Developed World
I recently had a conversation with a college student hailing from the great country Spain. After talking about my summer activities, I asked him about the internships and jobs he had available in Spain.
He said that there was nothing. No jobs, not internships for anybody his age in Spain. It was a crisis that had become normality. A global crisis. Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Asia, Europe, Foreign Affairs, Latin America, Middle East
Tagged crisis, developed world, developing world, Economy, First-World, inequality
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More on Fidel Castro’s Blog
Mr. Castro still maintains a blog (older articles can be accessed here), in which he writes about the latest happenings in this world. It makes for fascinating reading. Continue reading
Reading Fidel Castro’s Blog
Mr. Castro maintains a blog (older articles can be accessed here), in which he writes about the latest happenings in this world. It makes for fascinating reading. Continue reading
Mexican Immigrants and the 2012 Mexican Presidential Election
Like the United States, Mexico will have a presidential election in 2012. There are a lot of Mexican citizens in the United States (whether documented or undocumented). What if they voted? Continue reading
Posted in Latin America, Other
Tagged elections, Foreign Affairs, Mexican presidential election, Politics
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