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    the Dominican Republic on a boat to provide a better life for the many generations of his family to come. My great-grandfather’s perseverance and courage always inspires me to always work hard. Although my first language was English, I am learning Spanish now so I can become more connected with my heritage. I never had much of a chance to learn about the Dominican Republic from my grandparents because of the language barrier between us. My Dominican background is important to me because of the…

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    America Dbq Analysis

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    Not only does the bald eagle symbolize America, but it also signifies taking other countries under our wing. Towards the beginning of 1898, America and Spain went to war in Cuba due to poor treatment of the Cuban people. America started to be seen as one of the most powerful countries in the world. Across the Pacific Ocean, eleven thousand soldiers marched into the capital of the Philippines, Manila. The United States had three choices in regards to the Philippines, and we decided to annex them.…

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    and races there are many languages. One language 427 million people use is spanish. Children and people of all ages should learn how to speak spanish as a second language. If you learn spanish you can communicate with spanish speaking U.S. citizens, it’s a big help for traveling purposes and it’s healthy for you. According to an article from Pew Research Center they stated that “With more than 37 million speakers, Spanish is by far the most spoken non-English language in the U.S. today among…

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    This paper will analyze the short novel Aura by Carlos Fuentes, a well-known Mexican writer who was part of the literary movement known as Boom. I argue that Carlos Fuentes creates a mythical reality to reference Mexican history. He uses Aura, Felipe Montero, and Consuelo as a reflection of the past and the present, where Consuelo represents the past and Felipe the present. In this analogy, Aura represents what Mexico could become. Mexican history is hard to understand because it is intertwined…

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    Julie Broderick began her teaching career after graduating from The College of William and Mary with an undergraduate concentration in Government and Spanish Language. Coming from a family of educators, her mom is a retired high school Spanish teacher and her dad is a retired university professor, Julie did not initially want to become a teacher when she went off to college. However, upon graduation Julie knew that she wanted to use her language skills in her future career and thus applied to…

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    Have you ever wonder, why there is so much suffering on the poor if there is a God who is on their side? The answer is faith. During the 20th century, Gustavo Gutiérrez started a movement called liberation theology in which he defines in his book A Theology of Liberation: History, Politics, and Salvation as, “The theology of liberation attempts to reflect on the experience and meaning of the faith based on the commitment to abolish injustice and to build a new society” (174). He started a…

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    Research Paper On Mexico

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    population of Mexico is currently an astounding number of 129,623,997. Sixty percent of this population is of the Mestizo ethnicity, Mestizos are more commonly known as Amerindian-Spanish. The remaining ethnic population percentage is 30% Amerindian, 9% white, and 1% of other race. The official language of Mexico is Spanish, although there are several more languages spoken there such as Mayan and Mazatec. There is no official religion in Mexico, but four-fifths of the people take part in…

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    in which I had to be independent and for a while I thought I was. However, it was not until I was around twelve years old when I realized that I was the rock in my family. My parents are both immigrants from Mexico and thus their main language is Spanish. Therefore, they were not able to do much in terms of speaking up for me or even themselves in some cases. Every time my mother had to be admitted into the hospital, I was the one who had to go along with her because I spoke English and could…

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    Ethnic Background

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    importance of learning the English language, they also knew they wanted to keep some of their original traditions. They spoke to their children in Spanish, as they knew their children would learn English at school. Therefore,…

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    people just accept you for the way you are? I was in for a rude awakening for my childhood years. When you’re Hispanic and you tell someone you don’t know Spanish, they give you this look when they first found out Santa wasn’t real. Sure it's not common for a Hispanic kid to not know Spanish but I didn't know it was a big deal to others. Learning Spanish never even crossed my mind, I just lived life as is. I moved to Berwyn as a kid from Cicero when back then it was mostly Caucasian dominated.…

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