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    Davishmar Hicks Before the Europeans came to the Americas there was already people. They Built advanced societies. The Mayas flourished from 250 to 900. Mayan ruins remain even today in Central America. The Incas, Mayas, and the Aztecs flourished from 250-900. The Mayans were a very advanced society. They built a pyramid that was the tallest structure in the Americas until the late 20th century. The advancements are shown in document 1. Document 1 states, “This Mayan pyramid temple in tikal…

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    Selena Quintanilla had different personality traits just like everyone else does as well. She was a very happy and extremely enthusiastic lady. Selena Quintanilla had a sweet personality. As a younger girl Selena did not really have the confidence to start signing out in public , like her brother Chris said she should. Selena was known as a very patient person as well. Although she had a lot of problems and she was always over thinking on things she knew how to stay patient , very patient. She…

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    journey that illegal immigrants take from Honduras to the U.S. today, we have taken a glimpse inside many countries and the atrocities that they faced and that they are escaping when they come to the U.S. With the recent upcoming election for the President of the United States, immigration is a big issue. Americans are tired of the influx of immigrants from the south and crime and loss of jobs they are bringing with them. In the view of the Latin Americans, they have no choice but to leave…

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    The Mayans discovered and invented many different things. They discovered that they can track the movements of stars and planets. This science discovery helped us discover more space, star, and planet facts and discoveries. They also invented the solar year calendar. This calendar was very precise, with 365.2420 days. This technology is still used today, but we know it as the common calendar and 365 days in a year. The Mayans painted paintings using the colors of minerals, or rocks. This paint…

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    The nature of Mexican or Mexican-American people varies between good people with faith and ethical values and also evil ones as well. The reason for this is that a lot of these people practice religious faiths such as Catholicism and Christianity. For example, my mother brought me up in a Christian home with good values. A good and evil nature makes for a teachable society. The Mexican people are dominant over their environment and nature but not as much as Europe or the United states. They’ve…

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    Mayan Civilization

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    The Mayan civilization, located in Central America, was an advanced, agricultural society that dominated for around 1200 years. The earliest civilizations date back to 1800 BC, while their civilizations peaked around sixth century AD. The early Maya were agricultural, growing, maize, beans, and squash. At their peak, they excelled in agriculture, pottery, hieroglyph writing, mathematics, and architecture. The Maya focused on improving ways of health or medicine, and also focused on religion…

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    Guatemala is a central American country south of Mexico. It is home to volcanoes, rainforest, and ancient Mayan sites. More than half of Guatemala’s population lives in rural areas. Many who live in these areas have low access to household items. Families that live there face barrier problem to get access to health care. Although Guatemala have many health specialist in their cities, most Guatemalans lack money and access to healthcare therefore facing a major health crisis. The health crisis…

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    When Braceros Summary

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    However, Cohen counters preconceptions that braceros only faced discrimination, since the braceros she interviewed kept their familial obligations to Mexican relatives and developed materialistic desires while abroad to claim social agency on the program. Never forgetting the masculine breadwinner traditions that their relatives raised them in and that they identified with, braceros such as don Mauricio Herrera of San Andrés, Durango wanted to return to their hometowns with household appliances,…

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    Erick Martinez Mr. Tuz U.S. History Term Paper The Impact Of Illegal Immigrants on American Soil On July 21 2014 Governor Rick Perry of Texas declared that he was deploying 1,000 National Guard troops to the Mexican border to prevent the flow of illegal immigration coming into the United States. I believe this action was to little and too late. How is illegal immigration affecting the United States? Illegal immigration has its negatives of economic effects but not as many.…

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    Esperanza Rising Summary

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    Book Summary Esperanza Rising is about a well advantaged Mexican girl who is raised in Mexico in the 1920’s on Rancho de las Rosas, with a family who makes their living cultivating grapes and raising cattle. During this time Mexico is recovering from the revolution from ten years earlier and is targeted by the country poor people and their animosity towards rich landowners. The day prior to Esperanza’s twelfth birthday and the harvest of her family’s vineyard, Esperanza and her family get word…

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