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    Human Trafficking Summary

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    and Violence Protection Act of 2000 defines sex trafficking as “a commercial sex act is induced by force, fraud, or coercion.” The lack information about human trafficking is making American people unawareness of this issue. Therefore, Theresa L. Flores, a survivor of human trafficking, writes a book called The Slave Across the Street to demonstrate that…

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    Throughout Jodi Arias’ interrogation with Detective Flores, Jodi displayed several obvious signs of deceit – even some pointed out by Flores himself. The most noticeable sign was her stalling mechanisms – it seemed like almost every sentence had one. Her explanations seemed far-fetched and her stories were all over the place. She also exhibited psychological repression – often claiming that she couldn’t remember things. Stalling Mechanisms Within the first 20 seconds of video four, Jodi utters…

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    order to bring attention to anything these days, people must be assertive and straight to the point. The street blocks and other protests have done what they were intended to do; people bring media attention to the cause, spreading the awareness. Flores: My final question is; do you believe the Black Lives Matter will change the current discrimination of African Americans? Coates: I believe the movement will, and has, brought a lot more attention to the continuation of racism. But I don’t think…

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    Homo Floresiensis We are the homo species that were found about 95,000 to 12,000 years ago on the island of Flores, Indonesia. We are 3 to 6 inches tall being bipedal, having small brains, shrugged-forward shoulders, no chins, diminished forehead and large feet because of short legs. We are also nicknamed as the “Hobbit” after the tiny creatures in the book Lord of Rings. We have been the most spectacular discovery so far being the most extreme human ever discovered. We don’t look like modern…

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    Spanish Observation

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    currently attending Grande Elementary School and has been closely monitored by his homeroom teacher due to his poor performance in reading. His homeroom teacher’s name is Dana Flores. Ms. Flores has noticed that, based on his grades, is doing well on all other subjects, however, he is struggling to obtain favorable grades…

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    Rhetorical Analysis: Positivity of Bilingual Education Bilingual education has positively affected foreign children with their overall lives. Kenneth Jost’s, Harvard College and Georgetown University Law Center alumni, article, “Bilingual Education vs. English Immersion” is about the positive significance of bilingual education in public schools. Jeff Bale’s, a language education professor at Michigan State University, article, “Bilingual Education is the Best Approach for English Language…

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    for the Student Nurse Although some research has identified barriers hindering the success of multicultural student enrollment, little was being done to find what facilitates the success of the multicultural nurse. According to Grainger (as cited in Flores & Combs, 2013), one issue contributing to underrepresentation of minorities in nursing is the pool of individuals accepted into nursing schools. Representing to a population that is growing in number, enrollment of…

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    A Native-American by the name of Carlos Nicolas Flores is an exceptional professor and writer. El Paso, Texas is where he was born. Shortly after from graduating from UTEP with a master’s degree in English, he became a professor at Laredo Community College. Later on he decided to take a different route with his degree and began to teach a development on Chicano and Black Literature. That is what steered him towards Dartmouth College in New Hampshire. The Coordinating Council of Literary…

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    Puerto Rico Music Scene

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    Bolero reaches Puerto Rico Music Scene Generally, when you discuss about Puerto Rico’s music, some of the first things that occur to your mind include dynamic and a diversity of cultural resources. In addition to the original Puerto Rico music, nowadays, the musical scene of this country is also influenced by genres coming from other cultures, as well. One of these genres is bolero, which originates from Cuba. Having its origins in Cuba, bolero has quickly reached the souls of Puerto Ricans, so…

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    a message of wiseness. That message is you have to conquer that fear, to be a brave soul.In the book 90 Miles to Havana by Enrique Flores~Galbis, you will follow Julian through his turbulent journey to fitting-in in the US. From flying into america, to standing up against one mean bully. This book will tell of extreme courage and wholeheartedness. In the book, Flores-Galbis ‘foreshadows’ a character that would cause the utmost of problems at Julian, the main characters, camp. In this quote…

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