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    symphony repeating powerfully. Egyptian army puts an end to the wrong saying that the Israeli military is invincible. In less than six hours our martyrs have written with their blood the most glorious page in Egypt modern history, a precious and strong victory, and Egypt’s flags flew over the precious land of Sinai. One of those heroes is Anwar el-Sadat was born in a small town north of Cairo. Egypt was by that time a British colony, from an early in his life. Anwar developed anti British colony beliefs. Sadat attended the city's Royal Military Academy. Upon Sadat's graduation from the Academy, and he became a second lieutenant in the Egyptian army and was stationed in southern Egypt. During the Second World War, Anwar el-Sadat was imprisoned by British because of the provocative help he offered to the Germans to expel the British from Egypt. In prison,…

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    diversifying. Built because society is constantly changing and evolving. Now your probably having trouble drawing the connections, or maybe thinking I’ve got the wrong class. How does all this talk on change and evolution relate to you 17 year olds, in the year 2018, sitting in English class? Well, despite these incredible changes that you and I likewise are bewitched by, our human nature, ladies and gentlemen, will always, no matter what, be grounded in fundamental values of equality, peace,…

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    When I was three years old, my mother explained to me and my brother that my father had left our family, though the idea didn 't sink in until long after. Over the next four years, our broken family continued to move into a variety of apartments, town-homes and houses as we struggled for financial stability. One day, my mother received news that one of her brothers was coming to the United States from El Salvador. She had not seen any of her brothers since she left El Salvador at the age of…

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    the simplest human being, and still be happy and innocent; that is what I see and experience every Tuesday when I go to Hart Elementary School. Being a kid is simple and fun. Reality is for adults, and that is how it should be, that is what I teach my family away from home. It is not sad if you do not know the reality, it is not downgrading if everything around you is simple and exciting. I go every Tuesday to Hart Elementary School for three hours to converse and enjoy their presence. I go to…

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    Firms considering expansion of domestic operations into foreign countries require balanced and specific information about the international marketplace. This research examines the political economy, economic development, culture, existing trade relationships, ease of entry, and monetary considerations in the country of Honduras. Based on the research, a recommendation about the country’s attractiveness for foreign direct investment or export is made. Overview of Honduras Geography Honduras is…

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    The stories written about the immigrants and their immigration experiences in Sacrificing Families illustrate this context poetically. In Sacrificing Families, Salvadoran parents (Abrego’s research subjects) migrated to the U.S. because they were pushed out due economic reasons (mothers) and political violence (fathers) (Abrego, 2014, p. 32). In Gloria’s story, Gloria told Abrego, “So, by coming [to the U.S.], the idea was that I’d work and help them all. I was not going to do anything here [in…

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    As an ironic story that focuses on many problems dealing with philosophy and theology, Voltaire’s “Candide” stands to clarify and possibly teach a lesson to the people that would hold too much faith in these philosophies. Many catastrophic events happen to the lead character, Candide, as well as just about every other character in the story, in order to focus on the problems that lie in detaching yourself from responsibility of their own actions leaving it to God, to fate, or to nature when the…

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    In 2014, I embarked on a journey to hike, camp, and explore the Grand Canyon for a week. In 2015, I went on a trip with tours to Italy and Spain. This past summer I went on a three week EF Tours trip which included travel to England, The Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, Austria, Italia, the Vatican, Spain and Portugal. I then finished the summer by studying in Salamanca, Spain, for a month. I became immersed in Spanish culture and became fluent in Spanish. It really benefitted me as I was…

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    David’s Civil Rights Invasion Here I start recollecting the story of a fifty- three year old men, a brother of six siblings, and a father of four children; a young men who had the urge to survive and escape the brutal and genocide Guerilla (peasants vs. salvadorean army) of 1979. This extraordinary person is my father, his name is Davidio (David) Garcia. The Civil War took place in El Salvador in 1979-1992. The Farabundo Marti National Liberation (FMNL) drafted young boys and girls between…

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    determining on which culture I wanted to be closely associated with. I have felt unsatisfied with conforming to Mexican-American culture all throughout my education so far and wanted to feel accepted while expressing myself in my Central American lifestyle that felt extremely right to me. This was a challenge because I was very self- conscious of what people thought of me because of my early experiences in my education. I wanted for people to like me and be my friend in high school, but I knew…

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