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    In the image of a mural painted by frank romero “Going to the Olympics, 1984” shows a beautiful painting done on the side of a Hollywood freeway. It was dedicated to the Olympics, it has 5 old model type cars with valentine hearts over each car, there are palm trees in the background as well he uses light pastel colors to give off the light cheery mood. On top in the sky of the mural are symbols as well; there is an iron, two men wrestling, a Good Year blimp, a stallion, and a mailing stamp.…

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    Furthermore, Minjarez paints this mural in his community which made up of Hispanic and other racial backgrounds to build a supportive and relatable connection with each other. He wants the public to think that the future for immigrants is a reachable and realistic one. It is a possibly chance for undocumented adults and children to obtain a citizenship, reducing unwarranted police checks or stops, keeping together families rather than separating them through deportation, these are all…

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    It seems like most everyone would love another reason to feel okay about eating chocolate. As a result, many people have tried to switch over to eating dark chocolate as a way to be healthier. There have been studies done that show dark chocolate is a more mindful alternative than milk chocolate. NPR and BioMed Central have each released articles stating their views on this matter. NPR is a popular reporting business that recently published an article over the effects of dark chocolate…

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    How Did Cabeza de Vaca Survive? Cabeza de Vaca is trekking through the humid green swamplands, and mosquito's are swooping into his nostrils for every breath he takes; he has to keep on going, or he will die. This is one of many challenges Cabeza de Vaca had to face in order to get back to Spanish colonization while he was exploring the land of Texas, and trying to find treasure and colonize. He had been through what many call the impossible, and hadn’t given up. Cabeza de Vaca survived by…

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    children run towards it and play war. That is also significantly passed on to non-Mexican families in the United States. Just about every American family does some kind of piñata for birthday parties. So that is also as popular in America as it is in Mexico. Mexicans also influence the culture of this country by making it more…

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    Pablo Escobar was a famous figure in the drug trade which was why show runners were excited to get the greenlight for Narcos Season 2. However, this could be the last time Escobar will grace the television screens. Wagner Moura who stars as Pablo Escobar in Narcos Season 2 explains that this could be the last show ever. While being interviewed by Chelsea Handler on the show Chelsea, the lead actor revealed that the Netflix drama that Escobar’s story may be over. "It's all about Pablo on the…

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    What Is Mexico Realism

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    for their strong military, Mexico is in no position to go to war with the United States. Mexico’s best interest is to ensure that the U.S.-Mexico relationship is in good standing in order for their trading agreements to continue without any problems. A realist could say that Mexico decided that it was in their best interest to make the consumption of drugs and the growing of drugs illegal, in the 1900s, because the U.S. was insisting for the prohibition of drugs and Mexico wanted to make sure…

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    According to the lesson, “Americans argued bitterly over whether to allow slavery in the new territories.” Step Two: Answer the question below using the framework provided. People disagree whether the United States should have gone to war against Mexico. Should the United States have declared war? Consider information from the lesson and maps to explain your claim with at least two…

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    blame for the turmoil in Texas (though I do understand their situation) because of the Guerrero Decree, the law of April 6, 1830, and the Convention of 1832. This time period was a tense time revolving around Mexico wanting complete control and Texans wanting change. To the fault of Mexico, the more regulations and control laws they enforced on the Texans, the more they lost control of the Texans due to their feeling of rebelling being increased. One of the reasons the Mexican Government was…

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    The Spanish empire conquered Latin America, which led to the indigenous people conforming to the Spanish way of living and its government. When the Spanish came to Latin America, they didn’t care about the indigenous people. The only thought on their minds was to create a new Spain. In that thought, the Spanish forced the indigenous people to conform to them and do what the Spanish told them to do. Some indigenous people grew tired of it and started to revolt. Two rebellions that pursued during…

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