Social Development In Venezuela

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Being born in Caracas and brought up between Venezuela and the United States, I quickly realized how corruption can hinder a country's economic and social development. At the age of eight I moved to Hallandale, Florida with my mother and twin sister. I was young and too naive to comprehend the gravity of the situation my home country was beginning to go thru. I began to understand the severity of the situation once I moved back to Caracas at the age of sixteen. Being able to live and experience the numerous differences between the two countries first-hand interested me. It intrigued me how it’s a norm for the average Venezuelan to accept violent crime and food insecurity, among other issues as natural everyday life occurrence. I constantly question why this has occurred in the past and keeps occurring to this day …show more content…

I was brought up in a family that my two sets of grandparents were extraordinarily good examples of role models. My maternal family were lucky to get out of Cuba with their lives and arrived to Venezuela with only the clothes of their backs. At the time, my grandmother's brother was starting up a rubber manufacturing plant in the outskirts of Caracas. When he retired, my mother and uncle took over the factories management and showed me what hard work is all about. My grandfather from my father's side was also someone that set a good example for me to follow. He arrived to Venezuela in one the last boats that left from the old Palestine and worked in the streets in order to support himself. Even though some say that he retired I don’t believe that to be accurate. Until the very end he was always getting involved in new endeavour, like teaching my father the ins and out of the textile industry. Or helping to manage the synagogue that he founded and laid the first brick with his brother about forty years

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