Felipe Calderon Hinojosa

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    The Energy Reform

    The Energy Reform Background: 2006. PEMEX becomes the largest company in Mexico and one of the world's largest oil companies, both in terms of assets and income. Gasoline launches Premium Ultra Low Sulfur. 2007. On July 10 a terrorist attack occurs in Queretaro and Guanajuato pipelines attributed to the Popular Revolutionary Army. On September 10 another attack occurs in Veracruz. No one claimed responsibility. In October, there was an accident on the Kab-121 platform in which killed 18

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    Nothing

    News about Whitney Houston’s death continues to flood media networks. She was pronounced dead Sunday february 12th at 3:55 p.m. (6:55 p.m. ET) at the Beverly Hilton hotel, found underwater in the bathtub despite resuscitation efforts. She was 48. Los Angeles County coroner's officials said it's too soon to say whether the medications found in the room played any role in the singer's death. Many people are still talking about her, and are very upset. Since the 1980’s, Houston had a very successful

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    Political Risks Analysis Mexico 2012

    Political Risks Worsening Drug Related Violence There is constant fighting among the Mexico’s various drug cartels to establish supremacy, which has led to an increase in the number of murders over the last few years. The cartels have attacked the government and each other, demonstrating vicious acts of violence such as hanging victims from bridges, dumping bodies in piles and displaying severed heads on stakes (Trotta & Hughes, 2012). These displays generally seek to establish pre-eminence in their

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    Drug Across the Border

    States and Mexico have become so dangerous, due to drug trafficking, that both governments appear to be helpless in their cause to defend themselves against the movement of drugs and the violence that this movement has caused. Mexico's President Felipe Calderon's actions are being challenged by its citizens. In May of 2011 the U.S. State Department advised U.S. travelers to steer clear of 10 Mexican states, including most of the border region and popular vacation sites such as Acapulco and Monterrey

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    Mexican Drugs

    Mexico: Drugs or Democracy Introduction Illicit drug trade between Mexico and the United States, estimated between $17 billion and $38 billion a year in 2009 by the Drug Intelligence Center, has a long and storied past. Cartels operated with relative impunity from government prosecution during the seventy year reign of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, (PRI). The movement from an authoritarian government system of the PRI to the liberal democracy initiated by the election victory of the

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    Business Econ Micro Economics

    The presidents Felipe Calderon productively pass pension and fiscal reforms in 2007. As the worlds demand for exports dropped Mexico’s GDP plunged 6.22% in 2009 asset prices dropped and so do remittances and investment. In 2010 the GDP growth was positive by 5.6% with exports, particularly by the United States, Leading the way. In 2011 growth slowed to 3.9% and recover to 4%. In 2012 Mexico’s legislature passed a labor reform which was signed into law by President Felipe Calderon by November. The

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    Drug

    The market for illegal drugs is massive, when we consider the estimated global drug trade value is worth $321 billion (Vulliamy). The most drug trafficking happens on the border between Mexico and the United States. Former Mexican President Felipe Calderon said, “Our neighbor is the largest consumer of drugs in the world. And everybody wants to sell him drugs through our door and our window” (Catholic Online). Mexico is the main foreign supplier of marijuana and a major supplier of methamphetamine

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    Identification of the Mexican Monetary Policy and the Fiscal and Monetary Indicators

    To identify the fiscal and monetary policy tools used by Mexican Presidents since Miguel Aleman and Make clear the fiscal and monetary indicators that define each policy the economic models of that time must be examined; from Miguel Aleman to Felipe Calderon there has been just 3 Economic Models: a) 1940-1964: Import substitution model. (Modelo de sustitución de importaciones) b) 1964-1982: Stabilizing development model. (Modelo de desarrollo estabilizador) c) 1982- ………: Neoliberal model. (Modelo

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    Activity 2

    Bibliografía: * eHow (s.f.) Ma Wen Jie, What Are the Costs of Free Trade?. Retrieved on September 07, 2015. From: http://www.ehow.com/about_5367523_costs-trade.html * Trade Link (August 2008) México elimina los obstáculos a la importación de medicamentos. Retrieved on September 07, 2015. From: http://www.economia-snci.gob.mx/sic_php/pages/bruselas/trade_links/esp/agoesp2008.pdf * Investopedia (s.f.) Free Trade. Retrieved on September 07, 2015. From: http://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/free-trade

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    Antecedentes Del Pan

    LEMA Por una patria ordenada y generosa y una vida mejor y más digna para todos Logotipo: El color azul históricamente se asocia a los partidos políticos conservadores o de derechas, y en este caso el PAN que se autodefine como partido de centro humanista, ha escogido este color en contraposición al rojo de los partidos de izquierdas y el verde de los ecologistas. Han querido apropiarse del color azul y que los ciudadanos relacionen el color azul con el partido y su ideología. comunica de

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