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1. Mexico’s Economic Development   (8  Pages, 95.6 USD)
An 8 page paper discussing the present state of Mexico’s economy as well as likely future directions. Mexico’s economy has experienced wide swings in prosperity during the 1990s, and some of the promise of free trade has diminished in the past several years. Chinese manufacturing presents real threat to Mexico’s manufacturing industries, but little has been mentioned about Mexico’s other industries. If Mexico’s true advantage lies in just-in-time production, then it should be able to expand on that advantage. Manufacturing contracts with Chinese manufacturers require lead times stretching into years, and Mexico’s ability to be more responsive to customers may indeed be one of its most desirable characteristics. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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2. Mexico as a “Poison” to the U.S.?: A Discussion of Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Prediction   (5  Pages, 59.75 USD)
A 5 page discussion of the historic and contemporary relationship between Mexico and the U.S. Emerson’s prediction that Mexico would prove to be a “poison” to the U.S. was made in response to the certainty that vast western lands would be taken from Mexico by the United States during the Mexican American War (1846 to 1848). Emerson was concerned that Mexico’s proximity to the United States would prove to be an economic and social drain on the U.S. His use of the metaphor “poison” reflects the intensity of his feelings on this subject. To Emerson Mexico’s political sovereignty and even her diverse culture was a threat to U.S. sovereignty and cultural congruity. This paper uses the example of Mexican immigration to the U.S. to conclude that in reality Mexican and U.S. interaction has proven to be more positive than negative. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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3. Air Pollution In Mexico City   (3  Pages, 35.85 USD)
3 pages in length. Considered to be one of the world's most polluted cities, Mexico City has long experienced the detrimental impact of its overwhelming air pollution problem. The most prominent pollutant throughout the city is automobile exhaust, which still to this day maintains high concentration levels of lead from before gasoline went lead-free. Sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide present two additional pollutants hanging in the air over Mexico City, as well, proving "very difficult to control and are still very worrisome from the point of view of the health effects…because they penetrate deeply into the lungs" (Air Pollution: Mexico City). This inability to dissipate such toxic substances is due to the city's proximity; a synergistic combination of high altitude and abundant sunlight create an "ideal environment for these dangerous compounds to accumulate and linger" (Air Pollution: Mexico City), ultimately proving extraordinarily damaging to the ozone. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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4. Mexico - A Hot Spot in a Cold War   (5  Pages, 59.75 USD)
A 5 page essay that focuses on Mexico's role in the cold war. Among issues discussed is the 1968 incident of Mexican police brutality toward protesting students in Mexico City and how this incident was misrepresented to both the Mexican public and Mexico's contacts in foreign affairs. Included is an analysis of the authoritative and corruptive rule that dominated Mexican politics throughout the cold war and the changes currently taking place under the new three part governing force in Mexico. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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5. Mexico: Analysis Of Economic Collapse   (60  Pages, 717 USD)
A 60 page comprehensive paper about the economic crises in Mexico. Historically, Mexico has experienced an economy that is either boom or bust. In the last three decades, for instance, there have been periods of significant growth only to be interrupted by five different economic collapses. The last collapse of the macroeconomy was 1994-1995. This crisis resulted in a $50 billion assistance program put together by the International Monetary Fund, and including a $20 billion loan from the United States. This paper traces the history of the Mexican macroeconomy since 1976. It provides a significant amount of data regarding balance of payments and gross domestic product. The writer explains the events leading up to the crash, the subsequent bailout program and the policy reforms adopted by the government. The peso is now so strong that one company is having goods manufactured in Texas, which are then exported from Mexico. Many statistics and 3 tables are included. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
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6. The Politics of Mexico and Their Impact on the People of Mexico   (10  Pages, 119.5 USD)
This 10 page report discusses various aspects of Mexico’s social, economic, and political history and how it applies to the modern Mexico The social history in colonial Mexico provide important insights on the intricate nature of political and cultural groups of a colonial society. It also discusses how the rights and obligations of a 'civil society' determine a new framework and a new organization of people's struggle, challenging both formal categories and the power structure of the modern nation-state. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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7. Batalla/Mexico Profundo   (11  Pages, 131.45 USD)
An 11 page book review that examines Guillermo Batalla's text Mexico Profundo, which begins with his argument that there are actually two distinct civilizations vying for dominance in Mexico: Mesoamerican and Western (Batalla (xv). The writer offers a comprehensive summary of the book, Batalla's arguments and his vision for Mexico's future. No additional sources cited.
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8. Dark Horse, Dark Legacy - James K. Polk & the Mexican-American War   (15  Pages, 179.25 USD)
A 15 page paper that argues the point that the policies and practices adopted by the Polk Administration in regard to the Mexican-American War were morally unethical and have resulted in strained relations between the countries of the United States and Mexico that can still be felt today. Discussed are the tactics employed by Polk to convince Congress to declare war against Mexico as well as the views of some that opposed those tactics. Also presented are examples of Mexico's current view of the United States and how this view reflects the events of the Mexican-American War. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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9. America's Part in the Mexican Revolution   (20  Pages, 239 USD)
20 pages in length, this paper explores the the thesis that America played a part in instigating the Mexican Revolution. The growth of Mexico's economy during the early Porfiriato years is discussed, as well as the effect suffered by this economy as a result of the American Bank Panic of 1907-08. America's continued interference in Mexican affairs is outlined, including its two actual invasions of Mexico carried out in 1914 and 1917. The underlying causes of this interest and interference in the affairs of Mexico are listed. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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10. Woodrow Wilson / Intervention In Mexico   (4  Pages, 47.8 USD)
A 4 page research paper exploring Woodrow Wilson's reasons for intervening in Mexico in 1914 and again in 1916. Mexico was involved in an internal revolution during those years, which affected the economic status of the United States in Mexico. Bibliography included.
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