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    Human beings are praised for being literate in multiple languages, it is a rewarding privilege. The United States is the only country in the world in which people are shamed for their capabilities; no other language is accepted other than english as it is believed that it’s the official language. Ignorance can interfere with the fact that there are 311 languages spoken in my country yet only one is respected. Out of the 311 languages, I fluently speak 2. Spanish is the native tongue of my family…

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    Germany. As civilization progressed, Germania began to develop a series of tribes; the Barvarins, Franks, Goths, and the Saxons, who lived very barbaric lifestyles. By 50 BC, the German tribes begun to have frequent battles with the Romans; after several battles, the Germans started to seize control over the German territory. Eventually Germania became an empire. Germania was full of lowland. Its territory extended from the Netherlands to western Russia. Also a part of its geography was its…

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    The Symbolic Interaction Theory in the “Can You Lose A Language You Never Knew?” is the importance of speaking Spanish. In the article, the author explains that as she was going up, she was taught that learning the language of your home country was the “utmost importance.” According to research, “ 71 percent of self-identified Hispanic adults said that you don't need to speak Spanish to be considered Latinx,” but when she explains to people that she cannot speak Spanish, in the view of many…

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    If I could fight against discrimination of people who does not speak English, and I am not talking only about Latinos I am talking in general because sometimes well most of the time people is being discriminate because they can not say words or they just do not understand what are the other people saying. The way that I would change it is like teaching English to the people who needs it and Spanish who the people that needs to learn it, this benefit is not only for the people who does speak…

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    Alejandra Granados

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    My name is Alejandra Granados and I am from Colombia. I have been living for eight years and a half in Canada. Right now I'm in my last semester of Tourism and Travel at Mohawk College. I am fluent in speaking and writing Spanish and English with basic ability to speak and understand Italian and basic French. Being able to communicate in different languages has enabled me to connect with a wide range of people with diverse backgrounds. I am a very patient and calm person, and can handle even the…

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    wrecked Germany. It left Germany in a huge debt and fundamentally ruined the German…

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    1930’s. Rather, Hitler was able to seize power because he cast himself into the role of leader or Fuhrer. Once he was securely in place as the Fuhrer, Hitler used nationalism to rearm and remilitarize Germany. Then, Hitler used nationalism to justify German expansion into territories such as the Rhineland, Austria, and the Sudetenland. Eventually, Hitler’s use of nationalism triggered Germany to invade Poland in 1939 commencing World War…

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    Albrecht Dürer is one of the most well known artists in Germany and around the world. He has created many world-renowned pieces of art and this paper will be going into detail the history behind one of his most well known. In this piece of artwork, titled Adam and Eve (Fig 1), he used an engraving method to depict a scene involving Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. This piece was created in 1504 in Dürer’s homeland, Germany. Throughout the scene, many different symbols appear which come…

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    For example, in the introduction Darnton explains that when the wall “fell” down and East Germans traveled to the West, the mental geography imposed by the wall to exhibit order was changed. With the ability to travel west albeit by a misunderstanding, the barrier ceased to exist at least metaphorically. In addition, part 2 revealed that for the East Germans the wall, which is undamaged from graffiti, was a protective barrier from the West. One of Darnton’s East Berlin friend…

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    For thousands of years, people have encountered language barriers. Even in today’s global society, they still exist; one of the main issues concerning Pope Francis’s visit to the United States was language. The Pope needed to choose a language to address the people without diluting the strength of his message; all the while, choosing a language he was proficient enough in to avoid a faux pas. Pope Francis came to the decision to speak in English, the unofficial language of America’s majority.…

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