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    Music is part of our lives, we listen to music all the time one way or another. Music can bring many kind of emotions and at times it reflects our feelings. But not only that, music is also really influential in many positive and negative ways. The kind of influence that I will be referring throughout this essay is the powerful influence music can bring to us in our understanding of race and ethnicity. This is call pop-culture “the entirety of ideas, perspectives, attitudes, images and other…

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    Patton was exposed to a real battle for the first time. He was assigned to lead cavalry troops in a battle against forces from Mexico. Th force commander, Pancho Villa. Patton served as aid to General Pershing (John J. Pershing) during this battle. Patton also tagged along in General Pershing unsuccessful 1916 battle with the enemy forces commend by Villa. World War One—The United States entered the war in 1917. Patton already had aided General Perishing so he accompanied him to Europe.…

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    In The early twentieth century the world saw revolutions in both Mexico and Russia take place. While both of these countries hoped their revolutions would end in a government which supported their countries on working class, the method of revolution and their final government outcomes differed greatly in Mexico and also in Russia, as well as there were key factors that took place during both Revolution time periods that had similar comparisons. For Mexico masses of peasants and urban workers…

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    Most revolutions are political, happening when the residents of a nation attempt to expel the current government and supplant it with another one. Political upsets have a tendency to be tumultuous, brutal occasions. There is no obvious clarification regarding why individuals revolt, however researchers accept that some or the majority of the accompanying elements lead to unrest which are as following: • Injustice • Relative deprivation • State of the government • The military…

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    and will never fit in as a complete American because I am also Mexican. And I will never be a complete Mexican because I am American. I am basically stuck in the middle. I must know about football yet have a passion for soccer. I have to know who Pancho Villa is and at the same time know about Christopher Columbus. The middle where I have to know about the famous people, customs and traditions in the United States and Mexico. It was also hard to figure out who I was because I didn’t know how I…

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    El Chapo Story

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    Legends say he is a ghost roaming around the world and the seven seas. Selling his way to fortune he sold candy, oranges, soft drinks. Very close with his mother a very hard worker… she worked a lot. They grew corn and beans. From a poor humble family he became responsible to the age of 15 he grew up in a ranch called, La Tuna he turned the coin around and went to the drugs he grew poppy and marijuana he began to grow it, to harvest and to sell it. At the age of 18 to Culiacan, then after to…

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    Annalise Hack 26 March 2024 History 2301 Short Paper #1 Following the Mexican Revolution, disarray and social unrest spread far and wide across Mexico's people and their government, raising tensions among opposing political parties and the people of the border circling Rio Grande. Thesis: An in-depth analysis of the South Texas uprising of 1915, reviewed from the articles of James Sandos and Harold Weiss, details the Plan of San Diego as a revolutionary effort of shared economic and interracial…

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    Winston Groom’s book, “The Generals,” describes the lives of three American generals, George Marshall, George Patton, and Douglas MacArthur. Biographies of all three men are told focusing on their contributions to the development of our military through various stories. The book includes popular quotes, footnotes, a few illustrations, an extensive bibliography and note section, and an impressive index. The Author divides his book into three sections: Beginnings, Between the Wars, and Brave as…

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    In the stories “The Highwayman” by Alfred Noyes and “Street of the Canon” by Josephina Niggli, both men are after their loves and have to flee from trouble. Both girls in the stories are daughters of important men. Noyes grew up in England. “The Highwayman” is taken place in England. Niggli grew up in Mexico and “Street of the Canon” is taken place in Mexico. Both stories’ authors are from the place they had their stories take place in. Since the “Street of the Canon” and “The Highwayman” are…

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    The Heard Museum Analysis

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    from Aztec to Día de los Muertos figurines and from very vividly painted to subdued in color. There was stem ware and tea setting and multiple types and colors of Crucifix’s along with plates with Jesus on them. Plates and posters of Francisco “Pancho” Villa and Freda Kahlo added to the overall feeling of religion and pride. I stepped out the back door to find Clay pottery and…

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