Salvadoran Essays

  • Salvadoran Empanadas Compare And Contrast

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    through her cooking. The main food representing my culture will be the empanadas. Every country has its own type of empanadas and Salvadorian empanadas are so different from the other empanadas. How is a Salvadoran empanada different? The crust is not made from the typical corn mixture. A Salvadoran empanada is made from a dough from ripe plantains. The plantains must be ripe because that way the crush can have a sweet taste. The

  • Voces Inocentes: El Salvadoran Civil War

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    Voces Inocentes shares the lifestory of a young boy named Chava who lived through the Salvadoran Civil War. Chava was only 11 year old and lived with his mom and his two siblings. His father left to the US for a better life and never returned to El Salvador. Every night, Chava and his family had to hide under their beds due to the warfare that was occurring outside of their home. They were forced to see dead bodies every morning, sometimes from people they cared about. Chava also saw one of his closest

  • Poverty In The Victorian Era

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    The average life a person lives in this time period comes easy. Though we may have certain struggles, they don’t compare to the daily problems of lower class throughout the Victorian Era. Although there were many successful people during this time, poverty became a huge issue for the common family. Poverty issues influenced adults as well as the children. All ages got the enjoyment of life stolen from them in this rigid era. Lack of help would only ruin the these people as well as the time period

  • Informative Speech On El Salvador

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    listening: There are 2.3 million Latinos of Salvadoran origin in the United States, the highest population outside of El Salvador. Across the world there are another 157,000 Salvadorans across 13 European and North and Central American countries. Odds are you know someone from there but know little to nothing about the country they are from. D. Thesis: A country that is mostly known for how small it is

  • Pros And Cons Of Undocumented Immigrants In The United States

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    qualify for better paying jobs, the more social people you know the better you can rely with getting a job, and the longer you live here the more you know your way in the United States. Salvadoran and Cuban transnational families, have been competing for a spot in the United States, since the Cold War. Salvadoran transnational families do not have the access to come to the U.S. freely. Christopher Woolley conducted a census,

  • Civil War In El Salvador

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    States. Just 20 years later, the country would be number 8 on that same list. From 1970 to 2000, the number of Salvadorans in the United States increased by a little over 240% (Menjívar 413). Academic studies in political science often play an important role in figuring out situations that affect the world, and the statistics that deal with El

  • Culture And Geography Of El Salvador

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    The mountains and rainforests also play a significant role in Salvadoran life, as they provide fertile land for agriculture and shelter for wildlife. Culturally, El Salvador is a vibrant and diverse country that has been shaped by its history and geography. The country has a rich pre-Columbian heritage, and the Mayan

  • Crime And Crime In El Salvador

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    the most dangerous places in the world. According to the United Nations on Drugs and Crime, in 2011 the homicide rate was 69.2 per 100,000. There is no secret that El Salvador is known for their outrageous violent gangs. One of the largest El Salvadoran youth gangs is known

  • Summary Of The Massacre At El Mozote By Mark Danner

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    The Massacre at El Mozote by Mark Danner summarizes one out of numerous mass executions that occurred during the Salvadoran Civil War. This particular book discusses the Massacre at El Mozote in 1981 led by the Atlacatl Battalion. This rapid response counter insurgency battalion was trained at the U.S. Army’s School of the Americas once located in Panama. Danner’s book highlights the Reagan administration’s response when photographs of the multitude of victims killed in this massacre were published

  • Mano Dura's Effect On The Prison System

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    government have responded to the real and perceived threat of gangs by sponsoring a “Mano Dura,” or iron fist, approach. They have rounded up thousands of youth based on their appearance, associations, or address. Most of these arrests did not hold up in Salvadoran courts but served to further condemn communities and may have accelerated recruitment for the gangs themselves. Far more troubling, from a criminology standpoint was the effect that Mano Dura had on the prison system, the mara leadership, and its

  • Pros And Cons Of Water Privatization

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    usually destined toward infrastructure repair or new construction.” (upside down world.) El Salvador is country fill with gang related crimes and is in much poverty so these loans are usually their only opinion. According to LaDawn Haglund, the El Salvadoran government felt that maintaining ANDA and not switching to Private corporations would be bad because it would be difficult to maintain the “high levels of growth needed to reduce widespread poverty, particularly in the rural area.” Then, on top

  • El Salvador Compare And Contrast

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    connect us to our cultural heritage and bring us together in celebration. Citations: Coppolino, Andrew. "Salvadoran Sandwich Packs a Punch for the Holidays: Andrew Coppolino." CBC News, 12 Dec. 2020, www.cbc.ca/amp/1.5834236. Garcia, Jorge. "Salvadoran Food: The 26 Tastiest Dishes of El Salvador." Amigo Foods, 9 Aug. 2022, blog.amigofoods.com/index.php/salvadoran-food/salvadoran-food/. Drozhzhin, Natalya. "Russian Pelmeni (Meat Dumplings)." Momsdish, 6 Sept. 2021, momsdish.com/recipe/76/pelmeni

  • The Underlying Cause Of The Globalization Of El Salvador

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    on July 20th, and El Salvador retreated, as a result that Salvadoran immigrants currently living in Honduras would not be harmed. Eleven years later, a peace treaty would finally be signed on October 30th, in which they agreed to resolve their border dispute (Hickman). Although soccer was a part of this war, soccer was not the prime motive that caused the war. Rather, the war was more economic in nature concerning the migration of Salvadorans to Honduras. The soccer game between these countries was

  • El Salvador Essay

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    El Salvador is a small country that has a unique array of geographical features, and its tourism industry is an important part of its economy. In this essay, we will explore the unique geography of El Salvador, examine the impact of tourism on the economy, and evaluate the benefits and challenges of tourism in El Salvador. By understanding the country’s geography and the consequences of its tourism industry, we can gain insight into the country’s history, economic development, and current state.

  • Argumentative Essay: Even Santa Ana Can T Save You

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    Even Santa Ana Can’t Save You Travelling is a way in which individuals take the opportunity to visit countries they have never visited before. When given the chance to travel, tourists sometimes take a look at reviews about certain destinations that may interest them. The United States is responsible for letting American citizens know which countries they can travel to, and which countries they advise citizens to not travel to. El Salvador is located within the countries that US citizens are advised

  • El Salvador Personal Statement

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    Bank (CRB) in 2012. During this time I noticed how the production grew, but the standard living of the Salvadorans was virtually unchanged, which caught my attention. Since 2015, I have been working at the Department of Economic and Financial Research of the (CRBES), which is an advisory department of the Presidency of the CRBES. In this department, I have delved in the analysis of the Salvadoran economy due to one of the main activities that I am involved is to elaborate reports of the economic performance

  • Essay On Routine Activity Theory

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    Lawrence Cohen and Marcus Felson developed Routine Activity Theory. Routine Activity Theory is where children commit delinquent or criminal acts when there are no capable guardians, when they find suitable targets and limited activities for them to take part in. Children ultimately weigh in the risks and decide whether or not they commit a crime. A person can be influenced by the interaction of these three variables: finding targets, not having guardians around and the presence of people willing

  • Gang Violence In Central America

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    with arms and money. Thousands of El Salvadorans and Guatemalans were killed at the hands of these military governments, in Guatemala the killings were mostly of the indigenous population and what the government did is now considered a genocide. Central Americans began arriving in the U.S. in large numbers in the 1980s, when both countries were suffering through the height of conflict. Many settled in Los Angeles, especially a large population of Salvadorans, who moved into working-class urban neighborhoods

  • Mara Salvatrucha

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    Mara Salvatrucha Known to some people as the most dangerous and violent gang in the world, Mara Salvatrucha or MS-13, has gained, held and showed its power through many forms. Mara Salvatrucha is slang for Salvadoran Army Ants and they are spreading nationally with increasing numbers of members. They gain, hold and show their power through the use of recruitment, extreme brutality, different sorts of operations and their brotherhood. Mara Slavatrucha’s spread throughout the world and their use

  • Oscar Romero Research Paper

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    policeman:” I beg you, I implore you, and I order you….in the name of God, stop the repression!” With nothing left but his own voice, Romero continued to preach hope, peace and love to the citizens on the radio and during mass. He called on the El Salvadoran soldiers to end the violence. He reminded them of their common brotherhood, and he prodded them to consider the higher calling that “thou shall not kill!” In the end Oscar Romero shared his final moment with people he loved. He served his last public