By Ana Paola Beristain Uribe,
Juan Pablo Valtierra Falcon &
Alejandro Sánchez Jerónimo
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IMPACT OF CULTURAL DIVERSITY
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Well, the abuse of drugs see his origin in the way of every culture develops and educates people. As we all know, Mexico has a poor education system and these leads to a lack of knowledge about the drugs.
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Also the differences between social classes and how the riches are very rich and the poor are very poor, leading to problems where teenagers develop these traumas and then they find a way of exit in drugs.
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Thats the main reason here in Mexico, and compared with as for example, Japan, has an extreme order with the drugs where if you have the mínimum amount you can lose everything only by the public without even going to a judge.
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Ethnographic
techniques
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To do this research we use
the participative active
investigation as ethnographic
method, but why? Well because
it was easier to investigate
a social problem like this
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especially one social problem
that affects a big part of the
community also the pools
make it easier the work of
get the statistic of the
persons that do an activity
in a really big society
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and also we wanted to know
the environment that we are
researching, this will be
explained before because
this environment was really
dangerous and hard to
investigates
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so that’s an other reason
why we use this technics
and why we made this pools.
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And for the technique we use
the field diary because it was a
really good technic to investigate
a big part of the society specially
in the social topics that may
affect the rest of the people,
as we know the drugs abuse is
a topic that has a lots of events
lived by the people and we want
to know their experiences to
prevent the other persons to
prevent this problematic,
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Also its important to know the
kind of this environment to
determine which conditions are
needed to lead into this problem,
and why the teenagers are the
most affected by this
problematic, also we wanted to
know the population in Mexico
that consume drugs, so this
technique simplifies the work
of the research.
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What kind of problems
did we faced while
researching?
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We think that the main problem we had was when interpreting the information since some people did not express themselves clearly or concisely, which meant that we had to read over and over again until we understood the point they wanted to express.
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We can conclude
with these following
3 points
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Change our way of seeing these problems because perhaps we judge these people more when what they do is scream for help that we do not see
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Also the way we should help changed because ours might not help them as much as a psychiatric or psychological help
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And the people who helped us realize that there are people who, with their information, can help people with problems or inform other people