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    On May 7, 1919, Eva Duarte was born. Ever since Eva was young, she and her four siblings were deemed as illegitimate children. They were told that they were not Duarte’s because their mother, Juana Ibarguren, had them when she was not married to Juan Duarte, their father. Eva wanted to prove herself to the people and, most importantly, her father that she was worth more than her illegitimacy deemed her to be. Eva Perón’s desire to rise from her low social status and to disregard the effects…

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    The Fifth Child

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    Protagonists: Harriet Lovatt- Wife of David Lovatt & mother to Luke, Helen, Jane, Paul, and Ben. Ben Lovatt- Fifth child of Harriet & David Lovatt and born with issues and different than the other children. Antagonists: David Lovatt- Husband of Harriet & father of Luke, Helen, Jane, Paul, and Ben. He dislikes Ben. Deborah Lovatt- David’s sister James Lovatt- David & Deborah Lovatt’s father. He pays for most finances for David and Harriet. Molly- David and Deborah Lovatt’s mother. Dorothy-…

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    We as teachers get more motivated teaching as we see how much our students are motivated learning, especially if they are rather grown up and feel themselves low. This challenging situation much more depends on teachers as they facilitate learning process to become joy and efficient for both sides. This involves both actions and the decisions of the teacher. The actions aret those things that are done in the classroom, such as rearranging the chairs and desks. The decisions relate to how and…

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    Mummy Ideology

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    Eva Perón's Mummy Was Mistreated During Many Argentinian Dictatorships One of the biggest political figures in Argentina died at the age of 33 because of uterine cancer. Being so popular at the time of her death, her husband stablished a 30 days national duel and allowed the corpse to by embalmed and exposed at the General Confederation of Labor. Being embalmed as a mummy it's pretty strange but that's not it. Three years later a group of marine commandos lead by Colonel Eugenio de Moori Koenig…

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    Social Issues In Argentina

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    Latinos have many issues that they may face depending on which country that they may reside. The objective of this paper is to discuss a social, political and an economical issue that Argentinians specifically experienced. Argentina’s issues are the best ones to discuss only because I admire that county and have always wanted to go there, mostly because I really admire their flag. I love the idea of the sun and the sky blue colors which is why it was my first choice. The social issue that…

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    When it comes to the academics of private school students, they tend to score higher on the standardized test. In the National Assessment of Educational Progress private school students scored 15 to 20 points higher than public school students. Also, private school students normally have harder graduation requirements like the addition of community service and more coursework in each subject (Alt, 2002). On the other hand, another article makes the claim that student’s academic success is in…

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    Wearing my Jansport polka dot backpack, Hollister shirt and flared blue jeans, I eagerly opened the door and walked into the classroom. It was 2005, and it was the day of my first Spanish class. I sat in a blue chair and class began, an experience that can best be described as a, “baptism by fire”; the teacher, Señora Gunderson, only spoke Spanish the entire 50 minutes. It was a whirlwind experience, and I could only understand random fragments like “bien,” “azul,” and “hola,” and despite being…

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    Critical Commentary Essay

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    Critical Commentary Introduction “Is Hyperloop the Future of Travel” is an article from BBC that talks about Hyperloop, a conceptual transportation system that would shorten travel time by a great amount. I choose this article because I like travel and I believe that travel will become easier and faster in the near future because of innovations and new technology such as Hyperloop. This article mainly focuses on two parts: the first part explains what Hyperloop is and how it works; the second…

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    had training in French, the piano and dance. However, after the fifth grade Isabel dropped out of school and became a dancer. That’s when she really took on the name Isabel as her professional name. She danced in the night clubs and theaters in Buenos Aires. In 1956, Isabel was on tour dancing and met her future husband Juan Peron in Panama while he was in exile. In 1961, Juan and Isabel married. While in exile Juan still had power over things that were happening in Argentina. (Cod, Isabel…

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    America refers to the equality of all men, not all animals, therefore the subject of animals alluding to the constitution is a matter of broad debate. However, in 1996, the protection of domestic animals was included in the constitution of the Buenos Aires Autonomous City, Argentina. Law 14346, published in 1954, contains the current provisions on animal protection in the Argentinian criminal code. Among these provisions there are prohibited conducts including overloading animals and the…

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