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    This paper will be about the countries of Costa Rica and Honduras as well as the events that brought them to independence and how they celebrate it today. Both of these countries gained independence from Spain, so there are many similarities within their individual cultures. Yet, both Costa Rica and Honduras have differences between themselves that makes them their own individual country. In this paper these similarities and differences will be compared and contrasted in order to help the reader…

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    A Hardworking Immigrant Before Ruth Day retired at the age of 75, she was a cashier at a food supermarket called Casey Jones for merely 25 years. Unlike most cashiers, Ruth was a short elderly woman with square-rimmed glasses, aging skin, and grey, curly hair. She knew how to make her workplace seem like a big family. Every customer who walked in the store knew Mrs. Ruth. Once they finished walking the aisles shopping, they instantly looked for register six, where she normally worked, to check…

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    America to North America’s primary route is through the Carribean sea. The Northern Triangle's government is so dishonored and weak that the three countries are among the most dangerous and unsafe countries in the world. In the Journal OUTGUNNED: THE HONDURAN FIGHT AGAINST TRANSNATIONAL COCAINE TRAFFICKERS the author dialogs about Honduras saying, “Recent estimates now declare this region to be the chosen route for drug traffickers, with an estimated 90 percent of the cocaine destined for the…

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    business in Honduras.” (Nazario 218). In the brief passage one can observe Enrique’s need and conflict as his financial issues in Honduras prevent him from going home forcing him to stay in America to provide for his family, Maria Isabel and Jasmin. Honduran crises and the lack of financial aid among the country make it seemingly impossible to sustain a healthy and stable way of life.…

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    My goal after completing the BSN program at UST Carol and Odis Peavy School of Nursing is to work in the Medical Center. I want to help make a difference in as many individual lives that I can. I started volunteered at Texas Children’s before getting accepted into the nursing program. Volunteering was an unbelievable experience to be able to work and learn from the nurses. I tried to make a difference in each patient’s life that I encounter. Seeing how hard nurses work, the dedicated long hours…

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    Narrative Essay On Julia

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    desire to improve our ability to speak the other’s first language. We both enjoy dance and our favorite equipo de fútbol is F.C. Barcelona, which of course led to many inside jokes about players on the team and Real Madrid. Julia taught me about Honduran culture and Spanish Internet slang, but the real lessons were not the ones that she is aware she taught. Julia brought with her laughter, confidence, and a go-with-the-flow attitude that I am sure I needed. After a long and stressful school…

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    The successful use of EFDAs to provide care was well documented in a report of Army Honduran dental missions. When comparing the original mission trip that included only dentists in a nine day mission trip in 2002 to the mission trip that was realized a year later over the course of six days and included EFDAs there was a $14,665 increase in the value of dental care provided. More importantly, “the 2003 Honduran Dental mission represented an effective paradigm shift from extraction-based…

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    It was 5am in San Marcos de Colon, Honduras and we woke up to the sound of the rooster crowing. Kayla, my roommate, and I decided to head down to the courtyard, where the kitchen is to see if Gina had started the coffee. As we walked down the stairs, we saw our principal, Brother Davis, was writing down out itinerary for the day. We headed straight for the delicious soul-warming coffee. As we enjoyed our coffee, Kayla and I watched as our fellow classmates started to wake up. Every few minutes…

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    Essay On Mixed Race

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    The Hispanic race consists the 12.5% of the US population. That is to say, my actual story as Hispanic is being born in New Jersey from US naturalized parents and they are Honduran by birth. My family moved back to Honduras, I was raised my whole life there and I moved back to the United States to get my degree. Most people does not know my story, the only thing that they can perceive and infer is that I am Hispanic. Therefore, a series of thoughts, stereotypes, stigma and others comes to their…

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    Honduras, a Caribbean gem nestled between rolling lush rainforests and pristine white beaches, offers the savvy investor a multifaceted opportunity to enjoy all Honduras has to offer while ensuring an ideal retirement. NJOI Trujillo has custom houses for sale in Honduras that meld modern amenities with the rustic beauty of a tropical paradise. The Beauty That is Honduras Home to the world's second largest rainforest and barrier reef, Honduras provides nearly endless opportunities to enjoy the…

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