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    America 's Global Involvement Here let us take a look at what our first president, George Washington: “The great rule of conduct for us in regard to foreign nations is in extending our commercial relations, to have with them as little political connection as possible. So far as we have already formed engagements, let them be fulfilled with perfect good faith. Here let us stop”. The idea behind America, as the founding fathers had wanted it, was to be free of political alliance, for us to be…

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    Motor Control in Special Populations Understanding macrographia in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) Alejandra Gamez University of Texas at El Paso KIN 5373 October 15, 2015 Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is associated with neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by deficits in communication, social interactions, and restrained, monotonous patterns of interests, activities, or behaviors. In addition, evidence has shown that ASD is also linked to motor…

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    5. John C Calhoun, Henry Clay, and Daniel Webster each had an impact on American History. Pick one of them and share how he specifically impacted antebellum politics and the issue of slavery. Also, include background information. This essay will discuss the impact that John C. Calhoun had on antebellum Politics and the issue of slavery. John C. Calhoun born March 18, 1782 and died on March 31 1850, was a noteworthy U.S. statesman and spokesman for the slave-plantation system of the antebellum…

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    She was born, adopted, and raised in El Paso, Texas which is enriched with Mexican-American Folklore. However, her adopted mother was not the one who taught her the art of cooking. She gives credit to the person who did teach her how to cook, her ex-mother in-law (her name was not shared to…

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    I have always been surrounded by Hispanic culture, but I have never been a part of it. Growing up in El Paso, Texas, I was raised in a community with multicultural influences. I would hear Spanish being spoken, but it was always from a distance. Moreover, even though it is part of my own Puerto Rican heritage, I did not grow up in a household that spoke Spanish. It wasn’t until I transferred to Texas Tech University that my interest in Hispanic culture expanded and became my focus. I was…

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    a crear un cuerpo de trabajo de casi diez mil fotografías. La elección de este artista no es gratuita ya que él fue uno de los primeros en reconocer que la fotografía tenía su propio lenguaje, y que era un medio independiente y autónomo, alejándose de los presupuestos pictoralistas de las corrientes finiseculares. Atget murió sin el reconocimiento público que mereció en vida, excepto por el que le tributaron las primeras vanguardias que le revistieron de un aura heroica. Fotografió algunas de…

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    In every novel or series, the important characters will have a rite of passage. This is an event that will mark an important time in someone’s life. In the novel No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy one of the main characters, Llewelyn Moss, experiences his rite of passage. Through his choices, mistakes and adventures within the novel Llewelyn Moss proves himself as an all American outlaw hero. One of the most important characters in No Country for Old Men is Llewelyn Moss. Moss is a…

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    Film Analysis: Glory Road

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    Whenever the new players arrived in El Paso, they did not have a great first meeting with the new players, who happened to be white. Whenever the players began to practice for Coach Haskins, Haskins wanted them to change the way they played the game so that they play the way the game had always…

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    "Prostate yourself here where eternity begins and the earthly greatness is dust" These words can be read every year in the Pantheon barrio, during La Muerteada festival in the hillside town of San Agustín of Etla. This carnival of Death as a part of the cycle of life is celebrated since time inmemorial, its origin is lost back to hundreds of years before, in prechristian times. The oldest people remember it has always been celebrated at the beginning of November and the performance is played by…

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    Dona Josefa Analysis

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    While I was at the El Paso Art Museum a piece of artwork caught my eye. The piece is called Dona Josefa by Manuel Acosta. I find Manuel Acosta’s painting very interesting because it was made out of oil paint. In my opinion I feel like oil paint is a very beautiful technique to use. I feel the paint makes the painting pop out to the audience and makes it have a shine. Dona Josefa painting has a lot of visual elements that helps the audience understand the piece of artwork. Lastly the artwork of…

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