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The Coyote as Symbolic in T.C. Boyle’s “The Tortilla Curtain”
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This is a 6 page paper discussing the symbolism as portrayed by the coyote as similar to that of the American attitude toward illegal immigrants in the United States. T.C. Boyle’s “The Tortilla Curtain” tells an effective story of illegal immigration in Southern California. While he tells the story of several characters throughout the novel he best depicts the feelings of the characters symbolically by paralleling the story of the immigrants as comparable to the coyotes which continuously intrude into the yards of the residents in the community. By using the coyote symbolism, Boyle best expresses the duality felt by the characters and by American citizens in general in that many feel that the illegal immigrants are intruding upon their “space” in the United States and arriving impoverished and hungry while at the same time everybody understands that the immigrants, and the coyotes, only cross the border in hopes for rewards of a better life because of it.
Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TJBoyle1.rtf
The Creation of a Bipolar Mexico as a Result of NAFTA Membership
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This 14 page paper looks at the effect NAFTA has had on Mexico, arguing it has created a bipolar nation with the north and the south divided by economic factors which have resulted in different industries, social cultures, social facilities, attitudes and perceptions of international trade and NAFTA. The paper includes two graphs and the bibliography cites 13 sources.
Filename: TEnafmns.wps
The Cuban and Mexican Revolutions Compared
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This 5 page paper examines the two revolutions and how they are alike and how they are different. Attention is paid to political ideology. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA640rev.rtf
The Effects of Neoliberalization of the Economy on Mexican Society
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A 4 page discussion of the impacts of neoliberalization and globalization on the economy and, in turn, Mexican society. The author contends that for many Latin American countries the impacts of neoliberalism on their society have been quite negative. This is certainly the case for Mexico. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPmexNeo.rtf
The Effects Of Oppression On The Health Of Mexican Women
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A 7 page research paper that examines how the patriarchal culture of Mexican creates a climate of oppression, which contributes towards violence against Mexican woman. In turn, this violence is a contributing factor toward the frequency that Mexican women have problems with drug dependency, alcoholism and depression. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Mexwomen.wps
The Encomienda: A Comparison of Spanish and Indian Interactions in Peru, Guatemala, and Central Mexico
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A 10 page discussion of the enconmienda, that system set up by the Spanish to administer the Indian populations of Central and South America. Emphasizes that the cultures which comprised the Americas were not only extremely diverse, they were not always accustomed to being subjugated in the manner the Spanish expected. What arose was an administrative system which differed substantially according to the geographic and cultural area in which it was based. The study of the enconmienda therefore is not a study of either Spanish or Indian society but instead is a study of the geographical, economic and demographic factors which interacted both with the Spaniards and the Indians. Bibliography lists sources.
Filename: PPencomi.wps
The Fall of Communism: Like Dominos on the Carpet
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This five-page paper presents a
detailed description of the fall of Communism. Beginning at the Polish Solidarity Movement and trailing each nations dismantling of Communism in eastern Europe the paper concludes with the former Soviet Union's restructuring. Bibliography lists four
sources.
Filename: CWfalcom.wps
The Family in Hispanic Culture
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A 10 page paper discussing the concept of family in Hispanic culture, which is one that no member of that culture can take lightly. It is the central unit of society, and it is the first source of aid and support that many others look to government to provide. The Hispanic family has an authoritative leader, but it operates according to democratic process. The paper discusses gender roles, acculturation, decision making, conflict resolution and other family-specific matters. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSsocHispCultr.rtf
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