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    Chihuahuan Desert Essay

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    Atlantic Ocean, east of the Pacific Ocean, south of the Arctic Ocean, and north of Central and South America. The Chihuanhuan Desert reaches into both the United states and Mexico. In Mexico the Chihuahuan Desert is in Durango, Nuevo Leon, Coahuila, Chihuahua, Zacatecas, and San Luis Potosi. In the United States it’s in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. The Chihuahuan Desert has a mean annual temperature of about 75° F. Though because there are such drastic elevation changes the Chihuanhuan…

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    Gender Violence In Mexico

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    Gortari, and Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney signed the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA. What many are not familiar with is how Texas border cities with Mexico, particularly the borderland of El Paso, TX, and Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, saw a significant increase in gender violence after the signing of NAFTA. Since the early 1990’s to the early 2000’s, Ciudad Juárez became the central stage for the most gruesome femicides in the world. As Ginger Thompson reports, what is the…

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    Camp Crescendo Analysis

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    have to deal with. The Atlanta troop made many racist comments towards Troop 909 even though they knew nothing about them, except they were white. For example, when the Atlanta Troop first met Troop 909 they said the white girls “Smell like Chihuahuas. Wet Chihuahuas” (2). That comment reflects back to “dealings with…

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    Indianola Geography

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    Indianola, Texas established 1853 was a growing city on the path to success. Indianola was established near Indian point which was only three miles away from Powderhorn Bayou, another popular location. Indianola’s location was great for trade on land and off, there were roads that made traveling to San Antonio and Mexico easier. Because of its location on the coast, it was also great access for immigrants Indianola happened to be the primary location for European immigrants. In order to…

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    John Ford

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    There are only a few classic American directors that have the distinction to be called one of the greatest of all time, and John Ford is in that esteem category. His talent of perfectly illustrating on film the American Frontier (1800s to early 1900s) is not just entertaining, exciting, and romanticized, but his films are laced with folklore, cultural relevance, and history that make him a one-of-a-kind director in the western genre. Back in the Golden Age of Hollywood, Ford established himself…

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    On the day, February 6, 1999 Dago and Aracely left their hometown Namiquipa, Chihuahua to purse “The American Dream”. The couple had just gotten married and were 18. To pursue their dreams, they would have to cross the border to the United States. Like many immigrants, they would go in search for a a better life for them and for their families. The couple found a coyote and had set the cross date for Feb. 14 at 1 am, this would make it harder to be spotted. They had payed 2,00 for both to cross.…

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    three of the men that were with him also died. The other guy that was with him reported that Pancho Villa's last words were “Don't let it end like this. Tell them, I said something.” Pancho Villa was buried in the city cemetery located in Parral, Chihuahua. He died at the age of 45. They have two tombs for him one in Parral and in Mexico City. His skull was stolen from his grave in 1926, three years later. Those people who opposed Villa could not let him rest in peace. “While it has never been…

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    Since I was little I had always wanted a dog, and not just any type of dog I wanted a dog that could protect people, but I didn't get what I wanted for my first dog instead I got a little dog the it, looked like Chihuahua that had way too much fur the colors of the dog where black,white, and brown as you may have been able to tell I grew attached to the dog the dog new manying new tricks with only in a month, even though it wasn't the type of dog i wanted it did most of the things i wanted my…

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    I would have to say that the most important thing in my life has to my puppy. My puppy means the world to me. Puppies and or any other animal can have many impacts on a person’s life. They can impact you emotionally, mentally, or physically. It impacts you emotionally because when you feel alone or feel like you have no one, they are there. It impacts you mentally because many dogs are smart and they can sense when you’re sad or upset and they have some mental impacts. It impacts you physically…

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    and Winston Miller. Also, Cyril J. Mockridge made music of the movie. Joseph MacDonald was director of photography and finally, Dorothy Spencer was editor of the movie. (IMDb) Stars; leading roles: Henry Fonda as Wyatt Earp, Linda Darnell as Chihuahua, Victor Mature as Doc Holliday and Cathy Downs as Clementine Carter. (IMDb) Wyatt Earp and his brothers move…

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