Browsing by Subject "Guatemala"
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(2019-11-26)Coffee, especially the Arabica species (Coffea arabica), represents a crucial source of income for millions of producers globally, and is especially important to resource-poor populations in Central America. The coffee ...
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(2009-05-15)Conflict and agriculture have a long, shared history. The purpose of this research is to look at the relationships between agriculture, agricultural technologies, and conflict during current and recent conflicts, large ...
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(2017-04-28)Gender disparity has become a topic of major discussion in developing countries in recent years, particularly in relation to the access to education and workforce restrictions. The general purpose of this research is to ...
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This study will examine how women are marginalized within gendered concepts of humanity through the limitations of femicide as an unrecognized basis for the credible fear of persecution under human rights regimes in the ...
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(2015-05-08)The purpose of this study was to develop a framework to understand how coping mechanisms and livelihood diversification strategies were used to mitigate the coffee leaf rust’s (CLR) effects on the food security and livelihoods ...
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(2012-10-19)During the 1960's Guatemalan stability began to falter due to a political and social breakdown; guerilla violence and government repression emerged from this decade as common occurrences. In response to the instability ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)This study focuses on the assessment of the depositional activity that occurred in six caves of the Petexbatun region of the Peten, Guatemala through a quantitative analysis of the human skeletal material recovered from ...
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(2019-04-04)In recent years, volunteer tourism has emerged as not only a meaningful way to spend a vacation, but also as an intriguing area of empirical inquiry. This phenomenon, which began as wealthy westerners sought to give a ...
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(2021-04-22)By the first decade of the 21st century, the Central American population in the United States has become the third largest group of Hispanic or Latinx origin; however, their involvement in various aspects of US society ...
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The San Rafael Blend project focuses on rehabilitating the existing mills and buildings of the existing coffee farm "Finca San Rafael" in Purulha, Guatemala, to develop a tourism complex. The purpose is to incorporate a ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1982)The deformation adjacent to, and within, a 40 km segment of the seismogenic Polochic fault zone is studied with a view towards investigating the processes and environment of deformation within the fault zone, and from these ...