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    Hello everyone can I have your attention please. I’d like to say a few words! Dear family and friends, I am happy to see you all of you here today . I would like to thank you all for joining us for Carmen Torres grand 50th birthday celebration. I am blessed to call her my mother. I would like to thank my husband and father for their help and support in putting this celebration together. I want to say thank you to my cousin Elizabeth for the gorgeous cake. I would also like to thank my…

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    our country. Thomas Woodrow Wilson grew up in a religious upper middle class and well educated family. He had a history of health problems like dyslexia and heart problems. His complications with his heart eventually led him to suffer a stroke in Pueblo, Colorado while on tour. He studied at many colleges and universities before finally attaining the title of being the Head of Princeton University and also achieving a PhD in Political Science. His political career started early as the…

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    Poverty In New Mexico

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    “There are 22 Indian tribes in New Mexico - nineteen Pueblos, two Apache and the Navajo Nation. Each and every tribe has their own special relationship with the government, and their own lifestyles” (“New Mexico's 22 Tribes and the Indian Affairs Department”). These tribes all have different ways of living…

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    Nationwide Misrepresentation of Native Americans: Politically and Historically Explained As a nationwide problem in the United States, Native Americans are widely misrepresented and misidentified as a group and race of people. Both in the past and in the present, Native Americans have been looked upon as people as well as an ethnical group. Native Americans often have a lower social status in the United States, they are often looked at as people who are exceedingly poor, have many health…

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    Long walk of tears The Navajos were moved to Basque Redondo for several reasons, though the precipitating cause came as president Polk, wanted to expand America’s boundaries as a part of the Manifest destiny, an authorization from god to occupy North America, Canada, and South America. The manifest destiny saw the natives as inferior to the Christian beliefs of the settlers. In addition to seeing the natives as inferior, they were also seen as incapable of taking care of the land as they had…

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    older that we understand why they did what they did. I’ve still got many years to understand why my father is the way he was and is. My dad was born in McAllen, Texas, but lived most of his childhood in Cerritos, San Luis Potosi, what was then a pueblo, but now a city on the outskirts of San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosi. He would jump from place to place for the first six years of his life, finally settling down at the age of six to live with his mother’s parents and his three younger…

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    The Native Americans may have been the first humans in the Americas, but their societies were reduced to ultimately nothing. From 1492 to 1600, the population of natives dropped in millions, but that was really just the beginning as their population was never able to regain what it once was before European contact. In American Colonies: The Settling of North America, by Alan Taylor, the importance of the native interactions with Europeans, along with everything they brought with them from…

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    Exotic Dance Club Analysis

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    This method is called observation. The name of the clubs are, The Oasis, The Hourglass, The Treasure Chest, and Perfections Showclub and they are the busiest, most well-known, and most popular clubs in Pueblo. The third hypothesis is image of attractiveness, this element is very effective due to the fact that it can draw attention to the audience. As stated in this article, in the Perfections and The Oasis, the body types are restricted. For instance…

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    Theme: Students will study and create the Native American tradition of dreamcatchers Social Studies Standard 5.1 - Students describe the major pre-Columbian settlements, including the cliff dwellers and pueblo people of the desert southwest, the American Indians of the Pacific northwest, the nomadic nations of the Great Plains, and the wood­land peoples east of the Mississippi River. Substandard 2 - Describe their varied customs and folklore traditions Visual Arts Standard 3.0 - Students…

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    1.San Francisco, California Is there a valid argument to this? With San Francisco's iconic Golden Gate bridge, innovative Silicon Valley, and notable cable cars it is the zenith of American culture and spirit. It is also important to note that STANFORD hasn’t even been pointed out. Everything about the city screams: Improve! Improve! Improve! Another interesting fact about San Francisco is that during the Great Depression not a single bank failed. San Francisco is truly the epicenter of world…

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