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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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    For the past century, Standard English and Non-Standard English have controlled individuals and groups in a variety of settings. Language influences one’s decisions and forms countless ramifications, both effective and ineffective. Indeed, the main barriers such as unification in the workforce and education environments can alter the attitudes towards individuals (immigrants or international students) of Non-Standard English. The influence of language enables individuals to have an effect on…

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    Imagine a parent desperately trying to help their child with their reading comprehension homework. The child keeps asking the parent what the word summarize means, but the parent simply does not know how to answer the question. If the child received the definition of summarize then he or she would have completed the homework assignment successfully. However, since the child did not get an answer from the parent, he or she ended up handing in a blank homework sheet. The next day at school, the…

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    the Spanish language and have been studying the subject since 7th grade. This summer, I plan on studying abroad in Costa Rica and staying with a family who lives there. Since deciding this, I realized that I should be practicing in preparation for my trip. Spanish has always been something I am interested in and will help me in my future career as a nurse. That’s why I have dedicated three weeks to learning the language in as many ways as possible. Each day I attempted to incorporate Spanish…

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    English class. My mom thought it was a good idea the school suggested that so she said it was fine for me to move to an all English Class. The Change was different because in my bilingual class we would speak both languages but we would mainly speak Spanish. Then switching to an all English class I have to change to speak all English. I had to code switch to talk to my classmates to all English. The change was different and…

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    Jamie Nguyen English I Honors Mrs. Reedy 4 October 2015 Dantes’s Revenge According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, the definition of revenge is “to avenge (as oneself) usually by retaliating in kind or degree, or “to inflict injury in return for.” The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas is an intricate story written about obsession and revenge. Falsely accused for treason and also being a Bonapartist, Dantes was arrested on the day of his wedding. He was imprisoned on the island…

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    John J Valadez

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    During the 1940s-1980s, and even stretching into the current day, Latino Americans grew up with the same struggles as any other “colored” ethnic group. Much like African Americans, Latino Americans had to go through segregation and racism that would lead to injuries and deaths; even though some of America’s greatest war heroes were in fact Latino American. Fortunately, people such as John J. Valadez are trying to unveil the true meaning behind what it means to be a Latino American. John J.…

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    Evaluating Hispanic Education In comparison to the United States, Spanish-speaking countries have many differences in education as well as many similarities. If a student were to transfer to a university in the US, the differences have a possibility of hindering with the student’s education. However, similarities in society and culture can also help students learn and communicate more fluently and in a more precise way. Curriculum in Spain and Latin America is very similar to curriculum in the…

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    Quotation: “I would also suggest that Maria Micaela’s “playing dumb” (“… Since I’m a woman I don’t know what rey común means”) was a kind of strategic essentialism which, by playing into Spanish prejudice, was often deployed by Andeans. That is, since her Spanish captors would expect her to be ignorant, she could easily plead ignorance.”(Penry, 226) Argument: The author, S. Elizabeth Henry, is arguing that the Andeans were able to take advantage of the stereotypes the Spaniards had of them. The…

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    a. Values, world view etc. The world view of Brazilians is generally an optimistic one. They are a gregarious people, and enjoy company. Brazilians are out spoken, and this can sometimes give the impression that they are argumentative or short tempered, but this isn’t the case. Brazilians tend to be polychronic, preferring to “go with the flow” than stress about punctuality (excepting Sao Paulo). Politeness is an important part of the culture, as pushing and shoving is considered bad form.…

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