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    Cases of non-conforming gender identities have long elicited shock, bewilderment, and horror among those accustomed to a more standardized gender structure. Non-conforming gender identities are readily apparent in cases involving transgender individuals as well as in atypical maternal and paternal roles which combat typical assumptions about the relationship between physical anatomy, gender constructs, and reproduction. But, although rare, there are cases where children are born within a…

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    Bryan Cranston is an American actor born March 7th 1956 in Los Angeles. He has starred in 60 movies total and over 60 TV series. In addition he has been nominated for 51 awards and won 37. He originally started acting after college, and started at Granada Theater. Overall Bryan Cranston is most known for his performance on two TV shows, Breaking Bad and Malcolm in the Middle. The two roles he played in each role were drastically different, the only similarity being they were both fathers. In the…

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    phases in the years 1808-1814 and 1816-1825. The revolutionary movement began in 1808, an important milestone was the year 1810, when almost all colonies patriots launched an armed struggle. The strongest was the revolutionary enthusiasm of New Granada and La Plata. The war started between Spanish troops and Creole troops civil. An important figure in these struggles became Simon Bolivar, who became the most prominent…

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    I wanted to start off by saying, in addition to the Cayman Islands and London programs you have asked me about, I have also participated in the Cuba Spring Break Program and the Granada, Spain summer program. Q) Can you tell me a little about your background and your path to law school? A) During my senior year of high school I enlisted in the Army as a Military Intelligence Analyst. I served in the Army for over 5 years, most of which was spent overseas. When my time in service was coming to…

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    The most important thing about me, and one of the things I care about most, is my passion for learning. The second most important thing about me is that I want to help people. I have always been an inquisitive person, wanting to know the why of something, I wanted to truly understand things. I found out that I cannot possibly learn everything there is to learn, rather early in life, but I have always been a determined person, and I want to learn every day for the rest of my life. In high school,…

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    Religious War Summary

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    CH 12 Age of religious wars Matthew Bauchert RENEWED RELIGIOUS STRUGGLE PG 390 -392 • Peace of Augsburg – legal Lutheranism in HRE but not Calvinists and Anabaptists • After council of Trent-Jesuits launch global counter-offensive against Protestantism • Intellectuals preach tolerance before politicians • Castellio comments of killing of Servetus by calvin • Politiques- rulers who urged tolerance, moderation, and compromise • Catholics and Protestants struggle for control of France,…

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    Essay About Venezuela

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    the fifteenth century when Columbus visited it in 1498. During this period in time the country was inhabited by the Arawakan people and others. Venezuala was colonized by Spain in the late 1520s and eventually became part of the viceroyalty of New Granada. Over a period of time, Venezuela won their independence in 1821 in federation with Columbia and Ecuador. This enabled them to break off and be recognize as its own country in 1830. The capital of Venezuela is Caracas and it also stands as the…

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    Columbus first reached the Americas. Amerigo Vespucci, led the voyage across the Atlantic, which ultimately led to the naming of Americas after Amerigo. Fifteen years after Ferdinand and Isabella expelled all Jews from Spain and the last Muslims out of Granada it seemed as though the Catholic Church was triumphant, until Martin Luther started a movement for religious reform. The discovery of the Americas caused many impacts on the world, one being, a new era of slavery. Slavery already existed…

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    The First Child My parents are two of the most strongest and determined people I have ever known. My mother and father thrive to give me and my sisters everything we ask for. Our lives are full of changes and unexpected events. Although their lives are stressful, they manage to get through every obstacle. One day during dinner, I asked my parents about the time I was born. During that time both my parents lived in California and still attended in high school. They were both young and under the…

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    Antonio De Coronado Essay

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    Mexico was named by the Spanish, with the viceroy of New Spain, Antonio de Mendoza. The Coronado family was friendly with the Mendoza family because Coronado’s father held political positions under the administration of Antonio de Mendoza’s father in Granada, Spain. While in New Spain, Coronado would go on to go on…

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