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    Taming A Wild Tongue Poem

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    of the many points in the story is linguistic terrorism, which meant for her that if a Spanish language is different from the other doesn’t mean that one is less authentic. It means that different people had different ways of talking to each other like the word “Vato” and such, more that only some Spanish people would understand because they switch it a bit from the authentic one. We get the switch in the Spanish language from our parents and people who we hang out with. Mex-Tex people. Mex-Tex…

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    “Exile is more than a geographical concept. You can be an exile in your homeland, in your own house, in a room.” As this quote expresses, some people tend to have the feeling of not being a part of something; they assume the role of the outsider. Mexican immigrants, in particular, are frequently exposed to misjudgment. The immigrants tend to be misjudged due to stereotypical misconceptions about them and because people don’t take the time to truly get to know them. It is not easy to travel…

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    Useful hacks for learning Spanish Faster Are you just starting to learn Spanish? Well, learning Spanish can appear to be overwhelming at first particularly if you are very keen to learn Spanish. Several individuals often get nervous that learning Spanish will take too long, be too tricky or that they have left it too late. Although these are general worries, they do not have to affect your ability to learn Spanish. Of a truth learning Spanish takes time, but there are a few ways to speed up the…

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    Communication Skills: This a negative factor that Elena has to deal with. Her mother tongue is Spanish and her first choice of language is also Spanish. This is a problem because she has no family in England who can help, if they had learned English faster than her. This affects Elena because, she will struggle to communicate in hard situation which require her input and time. Her access to services are affected because she struggles to speak clearly and fully to express herself and her concerns…

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    From all the presidents in that time frame I consider Franklin D Roosevelt to be the president who defined the American foreign policy the most. This is because he was liked by many, that is why he was elected 4 times which is a record even today. He was the leader of the USA at their toughest time during the great depression and World War 2. He has mostly ignored the conflicts which were occurring in Europe and Asia. He did this because he wanted to be neutral and not get into any fights with…

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    The exposure that the Spanish had to animals not only benefited them with work and a sustainable source of food, but they also developed immunity to a deadly disease known as smallpox. The Spaniard’s exposure to the smallpox disease, which was due to the proximity their society had to domesticated animals, allowed them to unknowingly use that disease to decimate the entire Incan society. When the exposure of the two societies are compared, the Incas had almost no exposure to domesticated animals…

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    I am writing this small essay to talk a little about myself. My full name is Maria Guadalupe Sagastume. I am a proud Hispanic that was born in the United States, with parents from a wonderful country, Guatemala my parents took me to Guatemala when I was only six months. I lived in Guatemala until I was eight years and a half. When I came back to the United States; after living in Guatemala for eight years, I was completely lost, since I didn’t speak nor understood any English. As you may assume…

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    Brazil Window Study

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    The Window Project for the children of Brazilians born and / or raised outside of Brazil whose parents seek to maintain the language and Brazilian culture. We note that the new multicultural generations face many barriers to learn and internalize your language coming from a unique context. In the large group formed by Brazilian immigrants in the US, we note that the group of families who are here temporarily because of work or academic specializations is smaller than the group of families that…

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    Spaniards, Mexicans, and Latinos are all people of the Hispanic community. According an internet source, the definition for Hispanics is referring to Spain or Spanish-speaking countries, especially those of Latin America. The objective of this paper is to inform and educate the reader of the Hispanic culture and Spanish-speaking countries. The Hispanic culture consists of food, music, and religion of Hispanics. The main meats used by Hispanics are beef, chicken, goat, pork, and sheep. Hispanics…

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    informal and formal networks such as tutors and educational institutions in order to reduce the strain. Nguyen assumes that outsiders travel to the United States for several reasons; such as the construction of a better life and the achievement of the American dream. Moreover, the United States commitment ‘of freedom, equality, and economic opportunity’, is an area that is under discussion (Nguyen, 1993, p.1326). Nonetheless, outsiders with accents will come across difficult situations such as…

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