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    benefits in New Mexico. It lists the reasons for which the Division of Unemployment Services can disqualify a person from receiving unemployment benefits. Read the statute‚ and then answer the questions which follow. QUESTIONS: 1. Who enacted this statute? 2. Is this statutory mandatory or discretionary? What causal term in the statute helped you answer this question? 3. According to this statute‚ what are the three ways that a person can be denied unemployment benefits in New Mexico? Must a person

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    "Manifest destiny in the mid 19th century was just another name for aggressive imperialism." Assess the validity of this statement. Imperialism is defined as the policy of extending a nation’s authority by territorial acquisition or by the establishment of economic and political hegemony over other nations; manifest destiny is the idea that God gave a nation the right to practice this. With a continued splintering (due to a lack of party-defining issues) of the American political system‚ the exertion

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    Day of the Dead

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    the deceased. This is all in the effort to bring the soul closer to them. Due to the fact that this is a Latin American holiday the day of the dead is celebrated from Mexico to the southernmost tip of South America. Different countries celebrate their day of the dead in different ways‚ as they also vary from town to town in Mexico. In Guatemala they celebrate the day of the dead by flying giant kites. The Haitians play loud music all night long. The Bolivians celebrate their day of the dead on November

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    Sweet Cream by Julia Kelk

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    meet Jenny who is also the protagonist of the story. She is about 20 years old‚ and she is at a wedding reception for the cousin of her brother-in-law and his fiancée. After a few years of studying English in Canada‚ she has returned to her home in Mexico. The only other person we meet is Fernando who is also a wedding guest‚ an old man who has lived in the city where the story is set for many years. The story’s narrative style is a 3rd person limited narrator and the reason why Julia Kelk has chosen

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    Mexican Food Essay

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    Mexico Native foods‚ such as corn‚ beans‚ avocados‚ tomatoes‚ and chili peppers‚ along with rice and beans was brought by the Spanish. Europeans introduced other foods like beef‚ pork‚ chicken‚ goat‚ sheep‚ dairy product‚ herbs and spices. According to wiki website‚ the Mexican cuisine is an important aspect of the culture‚ social structure and popular traditions of Mexico. The most common dish for special occasions and holidays is mole. However‚ the basic starch remains corn in almost all areas

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    Pueblo Revolt of 1680

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    of this historical event‚ one must first understand who the Pueblo people were and what their society consisted of. During the year 1540 A.D.‚ the Pueblo Indians were densely populated in large plaza-orientated villages throughout the state of New Mexico. The majority of these villages often surrounded valley bottoms because these areas proved to be more fertile for sustaining life. During this point in time‚ the Pueblo people often gathered in underground areas known as kivas‚ and the total Pueblo

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    "The Little Deer"‚ by Frida Kahlo‚ caught the attention right away. her love of nature and the world as one of her primary sources of inspiration. This painting is one of the many symbolic representations of Frida’s naturalist persona. Frida‚ as the deer‚ is a creature of nature. She’s innocent‚ and she’s organic. She looks poised and proud as an animal‚ and although the representation is surreal and strange-feeling‚ it conveys a sense of emotion and imaginative thought that makes it enjoyable to

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    Formal Outline The drug war in Mexico is a problem among rival drug cartels that fight for regional control‚ and between the drug cartels and the Mexican government. This problem is related with drugs‚ alcohol‚ traffic of kids and weapons. It’s been a problem during for many years‚ but recently that problem is starting to note it more. I. Who are the cartels in Mexico a) Cartel de Sinaloa – operates in Baja California‚ Sinaloa‚ Durango and Chihuahua. Also call the “gold triangle” or

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    700 people have been killed. The US warns its citizens from travelling to Mexico overall due to the violence. These warnings have greatly decreased the number of spring breakers to 93%. Thus‚ this affects the jobs and the profits of the hotels‚ restaurants‚ and attractions that affect everything. Other famous attractions like Puerto Vallarta and Taxco have been affected due to the violence. The violence is preventing Mexico from growing.

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    Sam Houston helped Texas gain its independence from Mexico‚ and he was also the first president of the Republic of Texas. When Texas became a state‚ Sam Houston became a US senator. At the beginning of the Civil War‚ Sam Houston had recently been elected as Governor of the state of Texas. Sam Houston opposed

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