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    Informal Border Language People shouldn’t be ashamed about the way they speak both English and Spanish at the same time. Yes, it may sound improper in the way they are communicating to another person especially if that person to which they are communicating to does not know Spanish at all. It’s proper to talk in one language while speaking to a person. Whether it’s English, Spanish or any other language sticking to one language sounds more formal. In my opinion, to me the only time that they…

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    In “Border Crossing in the USA,” Donna Gaines claims that “[t]he concept of adolescence, our assumptions about young people’s preparedness to handle life, and the laws we created to protect them, infantilize youth at a time when they are increasingly called upon to care for themselves” . Nancy Lesko moves Gaines’s quote one step further when she concludes that “Gaines’s emphasis on how the lived realities of youth are in conflict with adult conceptions of them must be demonstrated through…

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    Beyond African Borders African history depicting its struggles and intimate connection with the world never ceases to mesmerize. In the past, Africans were forced out of their natural habitats but Africa could not be taken out them. They simply refused to give up customs and traditions, even in the face of adversity. In the present time, Africans write a somewhat different story of conflict and social turmoil. Since ancient times, Africans have endured a state of bondage, captured in their…

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    narcoterrorism, illegal mining, illegal logging, and organized crime, among others. These threats are affecting the internal order, the environment, the economy and the health of the Peruvian population. With the advent of democracy, the solution to border problems, and the emergence of threats that affect the internal security, it was necessary for the Peruvian government to assign new roles to the military. Initially, the armed forces began their…

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    The Lost cat is a book written by Rosemary Border and Published by oxford Storyland Readers. This book belongs to a 12-level series of featuring interesting and lively stories. That book contains a thematically related factual section to support cross-curricular learning. This book is recommendable to use with children between 7 and 8 years old, therefore 3rd grade students could read it. Reading is used to learn new ideas in order to gain new knowledge and vocabulary, new experience, and to…

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    I chose to read “The Devil’s Highway” by Luis Alberto Urrea. It is a nonfiction account of the journey of the “Yuma 14”, a group of twenty-six men who were led by a Mexican coyotes across the border into the United States through a mountainous and deadly Arizona desert. I chose this specific title because illegal immigration is a hot political topic, especially in my home state of Texas, and I wanted to learn more about it. This is a story about a group of Mexican men desperate and willing to…

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    Borders. What are borders? A border in a vague description is an end of an object that separate the object from another object. Though there are borders of that are much more important, these borders cause pain, war, and death, these are the borders that surround every country. Some may say these borders are not important, but i do not agree. There are borders that are more important, the borders that surround us at all times, the borders of the United States of America, But even today, these…

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    within our borders so they seek other alternatives and plan terrorist events in other countries to get their message across. These other countries are starting to realize that they need to join the efforts in…

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    Western society due to the vast number of Europeans who greatly outnumbered the population (1). Western society has imposed a number of "borders" on individual groups of people that are felt to be minorities. The groups of people that oppose or stray from conforming to the commonly accepted rules experience an immediate response as a result. In Thomas King's "Borders," the audience is presented…

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    CHAPTER IV ANALYSIS 4.1 U.S.-Mexico Diplomatic Relations Under President Barack Obama Administration: Immigration and Border Policy The United States (U.S.) and Mexico are known having a strong and vital diplomatic relations, which both states share a border of 2,000-mile long and have a strong bilateral relation which directly impacting the lives of millions of Americans, including the issues of trade and economic reform, education exchanges, citizen security, drug control, entrepreneurship,…

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