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    by her thoughts “Man, did you smell them? Arenetta said, giving the girls a slow once-over, “They smell like Chihuahuas (2).Arentta describes the troop Arentta describes the troop 909 girls. After that the author goes into a little background story about her and Mrs.Margolin relationship. “Arnetta could have blared through a megaphone that the white girls of Troop 909 were “wet Chihuahuas” without so much as a blink from Mrs.Margolin (3). This pointing out how fearless…

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    correct. Taco bell made it clear that they were interested in using the concepts created by Wrench LLC. They approached the company, because they liked the idea of the Psycho Chihuahua, and wanted to use it in their ads. As you said they even accepted hats, stickers, and t-shirts with the Taco Bell Logo and the Psycho Chihuahua on them. Their actions made it seem as if they were going to pay for the services rendered. What’s scary to me is how they simply used this smaller company for their…

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    My Darling Clementine

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    The extent of said punishment changing as the social and cinematic landscape would allow it. We experience this in My Darling Clementine (1946) with Doc Holliday and Chihuahua. Clementine is a described as a film that “venerates virtue” (Coyne, 37) and unfortunately these characters are the farthest from virtuous. Doc Holliday, though a well-read and articulated medical professional from the east, is a drunkard who is…

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    The Martian Conspiracy

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    A silvery disk plummets from the sky crashing loudly into the ground below. A panel of the ship slid open, smoke poured out from inside the ship. Out of the smoke stepped a small green creature. It had large black eyes and smooth green skin. It’s a Martian, sent to explore Earth. The Martian slowly walks down a ramp from his ship to the ground below. The ground is different here than it is on Mars. It is brown and covered with green plants. It is much softer than the rocky soil of Mars. The…

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    can be seen in several other forms, there is violence in forms; of sexual abuse, domestic abuse, and verbal abuse. In “Femicide and Drugs Wars,” this article illustrates the injustice and harsh violence that is being caused to innocent women in Chihuahua, Mexico. However, in the “Femicide and Drugs Wars” it has a stronger focus on the affects and causes of sexual abuse on women. A similarity I saw to this topic of violence towards women was in Chapter 26, “The Report from the Bahamas” by June…

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    Approximately five hundred miles along the Texas-New Mexico- Chihuahua boundary. “ This region is a part of the Chihuahua Desert ecosystem that primarily comprises of arid to semi-arid biotic communities and is home to the second largest metropolitan area along the U.S.-Mexico Border known as the Paso del Norte region.” Housing more than two…

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    Trying to evaluate the life and motivations of Pancho Villa in a few pages is like trying to corral a tornado.His legacy begun with him being a bandit.First he moved to Chihuahua,but swiftly returned after his sister was raped by a local hacienda owner.After tracking down the owner,Agustin Negrete,Villa shot him and stole a horse before fleeing to Sierra Madre mountains.Roaming the hills as a bandit,Villa’s outlook changed following a meeting with Abraham Gonzalez. After a while he became a…

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    George Lopez Essay

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    George Lopez was born on April 23, 1961 in Mission Hills, California. He and his mother were abandoned by his father when he was only two months old. At the age of ten he was then abandoned by his mother. He was told by his mother that his father had died, but when she left to he found out that he did not. Lopez never found him, but he thinks he is now living in Mexico. He’s still is not close with his mother, who now lives in Sacramento. Because of the rough situation, he was raised by his…

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    The subtitle of the article is important to take notice of due to the diction chosen to detail Villa. Villa is shown as a “conqueror of Chihuahua” and the “taker of Juarez,” as if his achievements are negative and even hurtful to the local Mexicans (“Villa, Bandit and Brute” 1). The New York Times also manages to insult Villa through a description of his appearance where he was a “vicious…

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    “Run Abigail Run’’ Elliana spoke. I slightly turned my head around to see if the dog was still behind me. Not to mention that I could hear my heart beating fast, terrifically fast . Furthermore, I was thinking about how this all started. A few minutes ago, my friends and I went to the park. Imiediatly I realized that the park was filled with people . I noticed kids that I haven’t seen before in the apartment complex . It was a hot day. I sensed the boiling sun on my face. It felt as if hot…

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