FORMATO DE SOLICITUD DE VISA FOTO Oficina Consular en Sección Consular de Embamex Guatemala Núm. de folio PARA USO OFICIAL Deberá de llenarse una solicitud por cada interesado en cualquier forma de impresión firme e indeleble. I. INFORMACIÓN PERSONAL 1.- ___________________________________________________________________________ Nombre(s) (como aparecen en el pasaporte o documento de identidad y viaje) 2.- ___________________________________________________________________________
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Guatemala 2016 Imagine packing a bag, and leaving behind everything you know. Imagine leaving behind the comfort of a heated home, a kitchen at your disposal, and leaving behind the comforts of a first world country. Imagine being five thousand feet above sea level, the air is thin, now imagine also having asthma. Imagine being surrounded by three active volcanoes, each you can see, and one begins the process of eruption. For me, I don’t have to imagine, I have done that. Last year, from January
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I present you, Mr. President, an opinion as to why you should not overthrow the government of Guatemala. As your advisor, I have researched that both the United States and Guatemala are different from one another, which could create a conflict between the two countries. However, if you choose to go against what I think and advise, you should consider and think carefully about the long-term consequences of that decision, an example would be an economic decline. From the research that I’ve done, most
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Following a review of the newspaper article, our recent law suit and events over the last one year concerning the sale of Clebal™™ into Guatemala please find below my proposal, rationale for the proposal and proposed implementation plan: PROPOSAL A. Our organization should consider adding mustard oil to Clebal™™ even though this might result in an initial drop in sales because of the increased cost of manufacture However, in the long term, this is a significantly lower cost compared to the potential
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The Civil War in Guatemala that ran throughout the Cold War Era had very devastating effects on the country and its citizens. With military conflict’s continuously being the case in the nation, and counter insurgencies to attempt to overthrow the government, nobody seemed safe in Guatemala. It was obvious that this conflict needed to end, and eventually, the United States backed coup and the Guatemalan government came to an agreement known as the Guatemalan Peace Accords. Although these accords attempted
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químicos causan daño a la flora y fauna que rodean el lago de Amatitlán. Después de la toma de muestra, solo queda esperar los resultados de los análisis para diligenciar a donde corresponde el expediente. 3) Lago de Amatitlán y zona 15 en Guatemala. 4) 25 de marzo del 2015 a las 2:00 p.m 5) Primero las autoridades empezaron a tomar muestras para saber exactamente lo que el lago tiene. Segundo estas autoridades se llevaron las muestras a los
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Child Labor in Guatemala Most children in California stay home and watch cartoons while the children in Guatemala work all day and do not get paid enough for how hard they work. Is that fair to the children in Guatemala? They deserve a fun childhood like most American children in California. Guatemala’s child labor laws are not enforced as strictly as California. Most Guatemalan parents take advantage and send their young children off to work to help gain a little more money. Children should be able
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Out of all of my memories throughout my life, I think my mission trip to Guatemala would be the most memorable. It has to be the most memorable because I experience a lot of new things while being in a different country. Since I have barely ever been out of the state of Indiana, let alone the country until the past summer. Never had I ever been on a plane, never been through an airport, and never did I expect to get sick because I went too long without food. Of course since it was my first plane
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Moving to Guatemala As I was looking down, all that was visible was the whiteness of the clouds. The plane moved abruptly and I gazed as the teardrop landed on my palm slowly disappearing just like my hopes, I dread the flight making my way to experiencing a different lifestyle and meeting new people. My mother looked at me surprised and assured me with, “Don't worry, everything will be fine.” I gazed right back at the clouds repeating these word in my head “Please. take me back home.” I was only
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PROYECTO: RESIDENCIA UNIVERSITARIA Indira Mejía Sosa, Carnet 2491212 Mario Estuardo Rodríguez, Carnet 3785989 Guatemala, 07 de junio de 2014 PROYECTO “RESIDENCIA UNIVERSITARIA” ESTUDIO DE MERCADO I. DEFINICION DEL PROBLEMA Ante la creciente demanda de estudiantes provenientes del interior del país que buscan alojamiento en la Ciudad de Guatemala para tener acceso a la educación superior en la Universidad de San Carlos, en donde las cifras de matriculación a nivel nacional
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