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Ecuador es un pais pequeno en America del Sur. ... El nombre oficial es Republica del Ecuador. ... Ecuador es localizado en el oceano pacifico.
The government in Ecuador has been changed various times throughout history. ... Ecuador is now a republic. Just like the United States, Ecuador’s ... |
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CHILE
The republic of Chile is located in Southern South America. Chile borders the South Atlantic Ocean and also the South Pacific Ocean. Chile is stuck between Argentina and Peru. The capital of Chile i... |
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The makeup of Cuba in the late nineteenth century is much the same as it is today. ... Cuba lies to the south of the United States, and is most easily accessible by boat from the Florida region. ... The Cuban Revolution became extremely bloody due to the use of Guerrilla warfare. ... Upon being d... |
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Haitian Revolution, uprising in 1791 by black slaves on the Caribbean island of Saint Domingue. It began as a rebellion against slavery and French plantation owners, but became a political revolution that lasted for 13 years and resulted in independence from France. By 1804 the revolution had destro... |
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Title: “Going to Meet the Man” Author: James Baldwin Date Written:1965 Genre: fiction Setting Date: Post Civil War Locale: South 1. This piece is about a white law enforcer named Jesse and his extreme internal issues dealing with black people. I found that the main character had a childhood memory o... |
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My presentation is an analysis of what I think culture is and what I think represents cultures today. Culture is most dependent on where one lives. ... Let’s take a look…
Culture Is the Music We Listen to
Almost everyone has a certain taste about which music they prefer based upon what kind ... |
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Music 101 3-21-02 Prof. Mitchell Concert Report #1 After recently attending “A World of Songs and Dances”, performed by the Binghamton University Wind Ensemble, I am impressed by all the different dances that are existent in different cultures throughout the world and history. This performance consi... |
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... Gregory Richter
Detailed Translation
Introduction
Translation requires many steps that people normally do not think about. ... This makes our ability to program parameters for language translation an even more daunting task—but not one that is (or will be) entirely impossible.
Acco... |
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1. SADD- Students Against Destructive Decisions (Freshman - Senior) I have been participating in SADD since my freshman year. Junior and senior year I was elected home room representative for freshman and sophomore classes. In this club, there are about 40 girls who speak out against drinking and dr... |
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Francisco Franco Francisco Franco was born on December 4, 1892. His Father was an officer in the Spanish Naval Administrative Corps. Franco governed Spain for thirty-six years. He ruled Spain from 1939 until his death in 1975. Franco chose his successor, Juan Carlos, causing the change from fascism ... |
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In the Smithsonian magazine’s March issue included an article of an artist by the name of Joan Miró. The article was about his sculptures. During his 85th birthday in 1978 on the Spanish island of Majorca in his studio a writer interviewed him. The writer’s main point was that Mr. Miró was a contemp... |
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1536 -John Calvin of Geneva publishes Institutes of the Christian Religion
1539-1542 -de Soto explores the Southwest and discovers the Mississippi River
1540-1542 -Coronada explores present-day Southwest
1542 -Cabrillo explores California c... |
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El Salvador is a republic on the pacific coast of Central America. Being the smallest country in the region, El Salvador is second only to Guatemala in population, and is the most densely populated republic on the mainland of the Americas. ... About one third of its population lives within the metr... |
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Rita Dove was the Poet Laureate of the United States from 1993 to 1995. Though she was an African American, Dove did not want to be considered an African American poet. In 1983, she wrote one of her more famous works, Parsley. Parsley is based on the massacre of 20, 000 black Haitians in 1957, b... |
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The reaction in Latino communities to the tragic murder of Tejano singer Selena is often compared to the reactions to the deaths of Elvis Presley and John Lennon. ... Selena was sometimes thought of as the Latina Madonna because of her sexy stage performances. ...
Selena Quintanilla-Perez wa... |
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... Rabb describes the era of the Renaissance through fifteen spectacular people: four Italian, two Bohemian, two German, one Swiss, one Spanish, two French, and three English. ...
Renaissance Lives begins with two dissenters in the time of the 1300’s. ... Both painted portraits of famous pe... |
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Salvador Dali once said, “The only difference between myself and a madman is that I am not mad.” Dali was a Spanish artist that led the Surrealist movement of artwork beginning in the 1920’s. His artwork was both a result of his complex personality and natural genius. He began painting when he was o... |
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“Editha” by William Dean Howells
At the beginning of William Dean Howell’s “Editha” the Spanish American War is taking place. ... Howell writes that George and Editha, fiancés, are deeply in love, but separated by their understanding of each other. ... Editha does not like the idea much bu... |
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John Philip Sousa is known as the greatest composer of marches who ever lived. Sousa was born in Washington, D. ...
Around the age of six Sousa began his study of music. ... They had John Philip, Jr. ...
In 1880 Sousa returned to Washington in September, after being selected to be the lea... |
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California’s first Spanish exploration and settlement go back to 1542. However, Spain showed interest in the land only after rumors began that Russia planned to extend settlement into California. ... Only seven years later, in 1777 were the pueblos brought to California. ...
Pueblos, civil comm... |
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Student’s Name: Eddie Cook Instructor: Jeffrey Collins Class: ENG203 Unit 1 IP 2 Sandra Cisneros, “Mericans” Eddie Cook In the short story “Mericans” by Sandra Cisneros, we appear to be reading about a small place in Mexico. The author uses many details in the story for us to visualize the cultural ... |
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Critical Analysis
The Conquest of New Spain
In The Conquest of New Spain, by Bernal Diaz, the author describes how the Spaniards came to occupying most of Mexico. ... Although, I found myself excited when the Spaniards were successful, when I sit and analyze this document, I try to figure out ... |
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Argentina is one of the largest countries in South America, only second in size to Brazil. ...
On July 9, 1816, Argentina declared independence from Spanish rule. ... Control of Argentina shifted amongst a variety of political groups and dictators, usually by means of force and military coups. Wi... |
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The city (Guatemala ) is where I am from it is the most modern and cosmopolitan city in Central America. Guatemala city it’s called Guate locally. My home town has a wonderful blend of old and new distinct Latin charms. Today, Guatemala City has two million inhabitants. Its location, facilities and ... |
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If the thunder doesnt get you, the lightning will“
South vs. North
Having a glance at the economic map of the World one can observe the problem areas all jumbled about throughout the continents. ... The English, the Spanish, the Portuguese, the Italian, the Dutch fought their wars on the territo... |
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Cultural Differences
Growing up in the United States of America a person is exposed to a lot of “Spanish” influence. ... There are also many differences. Of course, looking at the culture and customs of the United States of America one would expect to find similarities and di... |
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Venezuela is originally known as the Republic of Venezuela. ... The capital of Venezuela is Caracas. ... Venezuela is the sixth largest country in South America.
There are two climatic seasons in Venezuela, the wet season which happens from May to November and the dry season that begins in... |
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The Muromachi era encompasses the fourteenth and fifteenth century in Japan. It is a long misunderstood and neglected period of Japanese history by both foreign historians and Japanese historians (Hall, 2). It has long been regarded as culturally important but not historically and politically import... |
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Back from Holidays Yes, I’m back in action again and ready to bore each and every one of you with an issue of "The Frostfell Weekly Times!" I’ve had enough rest to charge my batteries again, so I’m good to go for a while. Spanish Baleares, the sun, beach, and nice looking women in very tiny bikinis ... |
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CORRIDA DE TOROS “BULLFIGHTING” In the Mediterranean, sacrificing bulls is a practice dating back to the prehistoric times (Marrion, 2000). Spain has always been famous for its bullfights, which are celebrated in many cities and villages around the country. This season runs from March to October and... |
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... These men and women were attempting to escape from the horrid conditions not only of Europe, yet the religious persecution of the Spanish Inquisition in the Iberian Peninsula and the persecution of Catholics within England following King Henry VIII’s creation of the Anglican Church. ...
Fir... |
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Jorge Luis Borges was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina on August 24, 1899. ... He once taught Jorge philosophy using a chessboard to explain Zeno’s paradox. Jorge’s mother was a descended from a line of soldiers and freedom fighters. ...
The Borges family spoke fluently in both English and Spani... |
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Aztecs
The Aztecs lived in Mexico. ...
Rise of the Aztecs
Moshica was the Moteca’s ancestors. ... They named themselves the Aztecs. ... There were small battles to win more land; the Aztecs won most of them. ... This was very peculiar to the Aztecs; they had never seen such a thing bef... |
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... My tounge seem fixated on the language of Spanish. Back then I would not have know how complicated learning a new language could be. ... Falling asleep made me forget about the long day and trip that I took, but I couldnot forget my already awaiting struggle with the language of English. ... ... |
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Class Habits
Why is he (or she) so annoying every day? ... Everyone has a certain way that he or she copes with a dull class. ... These same people are the ones who wonder how they get through class without falling asleep. The in-class habits that teenagers most often do are tapping, cracking bod... |
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... The societies of Brazil and Cuba particularly exemplified the idea that, despite their numerous differences, the first colonies of the Americas all boasted surprisingly similar social traditions and standards. Although the aforementioned colonies were settled by completely different countrie... |
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Currency Conversions Introduction Has it ever occurred to you that all countries don’t spend American money? They don’t spend dollars and cents. They spend money called anything from pesos to euros to balboas. This may all sound funny to us but spending dollars sounds funny to them as well. It also ... |
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Bolivia
Localización- Bolivia is located in Suda America
Historia- Bolivia, named after independence fighter Simon BOLIVAR, broke away from Spanish
rule in 1825 much of its subsequent history has consisted of a series of nearly 200 coups and
counter-coups. ...
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... ) I learned many new things from the video “Cuba: Island of Dreams.” I learned that when Cuba was first discovered, it was thought to be a region of Asia. There are 6000 km of coastline, and Diego de Velesquez was the man who originally mapped Cuba. The city of Havana is the heart and soul o... |
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... That’s what all of the MP3s I’ve come across have been anyway – since I’m only after anime MP3s, I don’t need to go to Kazaa (sp? ...
But wait, didn’t I download the [insert movie title here]s [insert movie song here] from a Russian, French, Swedish and/or Spanish site (which are the only... |
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The film “Twelve Angry Men” focuses on a jury’s discussion and decision in a capital murder case. The defense and the prosecution have rested, and the jury is asked to determine whether the accused, a young Spanish-American, is guilty of murder or not. Through the jury’s debate, the audience learns ... |
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The structure of the education system is regulated by the LOGSE and the LOU (graph 1.1. ). The Organic Act on the General Organisation of the Education System (LOGSE) of 1990 establishes the basic structure of the Spanish education system and reforms previous stages, levels and nonuniversity educati... |
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... The movie, Amistad, directed by Steven Spielburg, describes the true incidents that occurred at the time in a more dramatic form.
It is about a Spanish schooner ironically named La Amistad – Friendship – which was carrying fifty-three illegally kidnapped West Africans from Lomboko, Sierra L... |
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Textures, themes, instruments, melodies, harmonies, and many other aspects of music define songs. ...
There are many aspects or materials, as well as techniques from music that apply to this piece. ... It is also believed to be a Italian cantata because the text is similar to a Spanish or It... |
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Pablo Neruda
Today, I would like to talk about a person who chases dreams, a person who has moved and inspired people all over the world for his writings, a person who lived for his beliefs and struggled with tradition. That person is Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto famously known as Pablo Neruda... |
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The Jamestown and Plymouth settlements had many differences, though there were also many similarities. ...
The Jamestown settlers goal for the new world was completely different from the Pilgrims’. ... The Jamestown settlers’ wanted to go to the Chesapeake Bay, but were trying to avoid the... |
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The final scene of ¡°A Streetcar Named Desire¡±, as indeed with any play, is used to enhance our knowledge and understanding of the main characterizations, themes and symbols that have run throughout the play.
In scene 11 there are more people on stage than at any other time in the play. ... Pabl... |
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Does History Matter
The dictionary defines the word "history" as the " chronological narrative events; as the life or development of a people or institution" I define history as searching for a linkage to our past relationships in life, which will reflect the future we face.
History is imp... |
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Built in the year 1876, the church has undergone many renovations due to earthquakes. Due to this, the towers of the church were made to be low to minimize the effects of earthquakes. The crucifixions inside the church are in Latin style. The two bell towers are free and rose windows are... |
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Salvador Dali was born on the 11th of May 1904 in the Spanish town of Figueras, in the province of Catalunya. Dali’s talent was recognised from a young age, and was encouraged greatly by his family. ... Salvador’s passion for art and need to live life his way, couldn’t be met with the confines of s... |