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    On what started as a normal day for a three-year-old, I had pulled out all of my Barbie dolls from the toy chest. Just as I was about to send Barbie on her next adventure, my dad ran into the house, shouting loudly, “Girls! We have to go now!” I don’t remember a lot about that day, but I do remember the pure panic on his face. My mom had fallen off of the ladder while hanging Christmas lights. She had several contusions and a completely shattered kneecap. She underwent emergency surgery to…

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    the man to which she dedicated Animal Dreams to, Ben Linder. The reason Kingsolver uses a female character to represent a man in her novel is to make a connection to the post feminism idea of equality amongst genders. Ben linder also traveled to Nicaragua on a mission to do humanitarian work (Berman). Hallie and Ben linder’s connection to the Pueblo people is that they both undertook tasks traditionally assigned to males. Kingsolver fully utilizes Hallie’s gender in the context of the novel to…

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    blacks, would not contribute to blacks having an equal life. On a long conquest of protesting the awareness black identification, Garvey was faced with unwelcoming shortcomings as he protested his opposition of white supremacy throughout Ecuador, Nicaragua, Columbia and other Spanish colonies. Although, after 4 years of many failed attempts, self-educated Garvey returned to his Jamaica, to start an organization and advocate strengthening black communities that would…

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    In a world where terrorism threatens people 's lives every day, many may turn to military force in order to prevent terrorism from spreading, but this is just fighting violence with violence, so it is time to attempt other more peaceful tactics in order to end the war on terrorism. We see everyday how terrorism is effecting the lives of people all around the world, whether it is on the news, online or reading it in a magazine or newspaper. With the threat of terrorism all around us, it is…

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    Political culture is a set of beliefs, values, and attitudes that define and provide a structure and foundation for a political system. Even though, all Americans don’t share the same views, the sweeping majority support the ideas of liberty, equality, democracy, individualism, unity, and all-around diversity. Liberty for Americans is the freedom for people to do what they want; however, they want, if it doesn’t impose on the freedom of others. Although, equality in America hasn’t always been…

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    The United States classrooms has been transforming constantly with different cultures, ethnicity, languages and diversity. One of social workers responsibility is to become cultural competent. Cultural Competent is the awareness of other culture and attaining this information allows social worker professionals to properly deliver service. The social worker in Claudia case understands that the mom was in fear because of her immigration status but she build trust by informing all of the documents…

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    In today’s world, it is essential to maintain good performance of international relations in the political, commercial and cultural development, to achieve the global development of countries. No country can fully close its economic borders or be considered self-sufficient and does not need the support of other countries to obtain the resources they lack, because countries cannot produce itself all goods and services that require social demands. For a country to obtain resources they lack it is…

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    the official language. It is well known to travelers for its great rainforests, jungles and awesome waves. Costa Rica has a motto of “Pura Vida,” a pure life, also known as the happiest country. Costa Rica borders the Caribbean Sea, Nicaragua and Panama, which maintains a tropical climate all year round. Costa Rica as a country contains 25% protected national parks and rainforests. Their country is loaded with tons of adventure activities consequently makes the country a main tourist…

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    income inequality in the region. Uruguay president donates 90% of his income to charity and chooses to live a modest way. Countries with more socialist governments have the lowest levels of income inequality. Uruguay, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Nicaragua fall under these governments and they have the lowest levels of income inequality in Latin…

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    There were several important themes in Paul’s Epistles the three that are significant to my church and/ or personal life is as follows justification, grace, and faith. Justification has taken many years to totally understand for my walk with Christ. It has been really hard to grasp onto the fact that I do not have to do everything myself. All I have to do is give everything to Jesus and he will be there to help me through whatever it is that I am facing. Last year my husband was in a life…

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