Mexico: Review Of Culture, Religion, Research Proposal

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The economic model predominant in the region and the process of globalization accompanying it today accentuates the poor distribution of income, poverty, and unequal access to social services and food security. Latin America is the region with the greatest disparity in terms of distribution of wealth." (Rodriguez, 1998, p.1) It is reported by the Inter-American Institute of the Child that nearly 200 million children reside in Mexico and of these, nearly 15 million have no where to live but in the street and six million are stated to be malnourished with seventy percent of the 15 million street children stated to be girls who are victims of violence. There is a rise in violence among families and in society and this is attributed to marginalization of a great percentage of the population with children suffering the most due to the "...violence, exclusion, inequity and social, cultural, economic and political crises, and urged the elaboration of models providing a safety net for the poorest of the poor." (cited in: Rodriguez, 1998, p.1)

The report entitled: "Health Issues in Mexico" states that among males aged 15 to 64 that the three leading identified causes of death in Mexico include deaths by:

(1) homicide;

(2) accidents; and (3) cirrhosis. (nd)

Among females the leading three causes of death are those of:

(1) malignant neoplasms;

(2) heart disease; and (3) diabetes mellitus. (Health Issues in Mexico, nd)

Tuberculosis is frequent in all regions and among all adults in Mexico. Maternal mortality is stated at 9.4 per 10,000 live births however the number is higher but is not registered. Over 43 million individuals live in regions infested with malaria which are the rural environments. The National Health System is comprised by both private and public sector institutions. Diseases...

...

(Health Issues in Mexico, nd)
BIBLIOGRAPHY

Mexico (2009) Latin American Area Studies. University of Minnesota. Online available at:

http://www.morris.umn.edu/academic/laas/Mexico.html

Nesvig, MA (2007) Religious culture in modern Mexico. Rowman & Littlefield, 2007

Rodriguez, Reys (1998) Globalization Exacerbates Children's Social Ills. IPS 6 July 1998. Online available at: http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/40/170.html

Health Issues in Mexico (nd) Online available at: http://199.33.141.23/campuslife/work/courseprojects/politicscomm/external/guthrie/health.html

Mexico (2009) University of Minnesota. Morris. Online available at: http://www.morris.umn.edu/academic/laas/Mexico.html.

An Overview of Mexican Religion (nd) From Ancient Beliefs to Mexican Religion Today. Facts about Mexico. Online Available at: http://www.facts-about-mexico.com/mexican-religion.html

Uribe, Maria Eugnia (2001)Effects that Neoliberalism and Globalization have Brought to Mexico's Sustainable Development. July 2001. Online available at: http://digitool.library.mcgill.ca:1801/view/action/singleViewer.do?dvs=1244269891007~297&locale=en_US&show_metadata=false&preferred_extension=pdf&search_terms=000006475&adjacency=N&application=DIGITOOL-3&frameId=1&usePid1=true&usePid2=true

Cothran, Dan A. (2009) Political Stability and Democracy in Mexico: The Perfect Dictatorship? Praeger Publishers. Review online available at: http://www.infibeam.com/Books/info/dan-cothran/political-stability-democracy-mexico-perfect-dictatorship/9780275943455.html

Pansters, W.G. (nd) Culture of Mexico. Online available at: http://www.everyculture.com/Ma-Ni/Mexico.html

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Mexico (2009) Latin American Area Studies. University of Minnesota. Online available at:

http://www.morris.umn.edu/academic/laas/Mexico.html

Nesvig, MA (2007) Religious culture in modern Mexico. Rowman & Littlefield, 2007

Rodriguez, Reys (1998) Globalization Exacerbates Children's Social Ills. IPS 6 July 1998. Online available at: http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/40/170.html
Health Issues in Mexico (nd) Online available at: http://199.33.141.23/campuslife/work/courseprojects/politicscomm/external/guthrie/health.html
Mexico (2009) University of Minnesota. Morris. Online available at: http://www.morris.umn.edu/academic/laas/Mexico.html.
An Overview of Mexican Religion (nd) From Ancient Beliefs to Mexican Religion Today. Facts about Mexico. Online Available at: http://www.facts-about-mexico.com/mexican-religion.html
Uribe, Maria Eugnia (2001)Effects that Neoliberalism and Globalization have Brought to Mexico's Sustainable Development. July 2001. Online available at: http://digitool.library.mcgill.ca:1801/view/action/singleViewer.do?dvs=1244269891007~297&locale=en_US&show_metadata=false&preferred_extension=pdf&search_terms=000006475&adjacency=N&application=DIGITOOL-3&frameId=1&usePid1=true&usePid2=true
Cothran, Dan A. (2009) Political Stability and Democracy in Mexico: The Perfect Dictatorship? Praeger Publishers. Review online available at: http://www.infibeam.com/Books/info/dan-cothran/political-stability-democracy-mexico-perfect-dictatorship/9780275943455.html
Pansters, W.G. (nd) Culture of Mexico. Online available at: http://www.everyculture.com/Ma-Ni/Mexico.html


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