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    Oscar Romero Essay

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    Around the 1970’s, members of the church essentially produced this theology in reaction to the several authoritarian military dictators in Latin America, such as El Salvador. The church was aware of the inequality towards the poor in these Latin American countries. Liberation theology proposes an effort to return to the gospel of the former Catholic Church systems. The members of the church are to return to mimicking…

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    The Movie Romero

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    throughout many countries in Central and South America another example, I would like to point out from the first video is that the President Otto Pérez denies any wrongdoing. Throughout the movie religion was a very important part for many citizens of El Salvador, much like the movie Cuba also had a very religious background they were also Catholic. I find it interesting that in many Mexican or South American cultures are very religious, which also plays a big role in many countries politics.…

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    Salvador Dali Influences

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    From an exceptionally young age, Salvador Dali understood that he was different from other people. An extremely shy young boy, he went out of his way to draw attention to himself, and when the attention arose, he reveled in it. From his early years at home when he pushed a friend off of a cliff, to his years in art school when he flung himself down a flight of stairs, to his obsession with thinking he remembered being in the womb and being birthed, to his determination in perfecting his own…

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    Name: Romero Carlos De Los Parlotes De Amadeo Age: 34 Gender: Male Species: Hominid (Human) Affiliation: (Insert corky gypsy cult name) Title: Bark Skin Occupation: Initially Romero was educated in herbalism, utilizing his familiarity in the field to advocate himself as a herbalist, however as time progressed the once compassionate man converted into a malice man he refined a animosity towards others, accordingly ensuring a discrete lifestyle of a depraved witch, who periodically uses his…

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    From a very young age, Salvador Dali understood that he was different from other people. An extremely shy young boy – insecure to a point – he went out of his way to draw attention to himself, and when the attention arose, he reveled in it. From his early years until his death, Dali at home when he pushed a friend off of a cliff, to his years in art school when he flung himself down a flight of stairs, to his obsession with thinking he remembered being in the womb and being birthed, to his…

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    El Salvador Flag Essay

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    were connected till they broke away from Spain’s rule Below the coat of arms is there state’s motto- Dios, Union , Libertad meaning “God, Union, Liberty Around the National coat of arms words read “REPÚBLICA DE EL SALVADOR EN LA AMÉRICA CENTRAL” This means the Republic of El Salvador in Central America The flag etiquette is very strict- their flag etiquette insures that not one country is higher or more important than another Their flag can never be dragged on the ground If a flag is destroyed…

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    Salvador Dali Born in May 11, 1904 in Figures, Spain, Salvador Dali eccentric nature and talent for self promotion made him the most famous representative of the surrealist movement and one of the most recognized artists in the world. At the age of six-teen Dali’s mother passed away having a profound effect on him because in his mind there were two tragedies, the lost of his beloved mother and the fear that one day she would be forgotten when he vowed to never be forgotten. In 1922, Dali moved…

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    Salvador Dali was one of the most famous unusual artists of the 20th century, he is known as a surrealistic, these paintings involved mysterious or familiar objects, Whatever he painted came right out of his dreams. Salvador Dali was born in Figueres ,Spain of 1904, but just before he was born his brother died, so his parents named him Salvador after his brother. When Salvador was growing up he was confused, because he acted different from other children. Salvador Dali began painting in 1911, he…

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    El Salvador Pesticides

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    Introduction El Salvador locates in Central America, bordered by Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. It has a tropical and a subtropical climate including a dry season from November to April and a rainy season from May to October. According to World Development Indicators, there were 29.6% of households living in poverty in 2013 (World Development Indicators, 2015). This report focus on smallholder farms, which found at high altitudes in the mountainous regions of the country and grow crops…

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    In the film An Andalusian Dog I believe the filmmakers Bunel and Dali were trying to demonstrate how chaotic the world was in there film. During this time Paris was in their own great depression and having a great deal of financial troubles. In the 1920’s Paris had been doing really well financially and was looked at as coming up, then right around 1929 they really started declining. Things became really rough for most people and it began to show. This is why in the film I think Bunel and Dali…

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