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    India is a diverse country when it comes to religion. Some of the multiple religions that hold a larger number of followers are Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism; these four all became popular at the same time in India’s history. There are also multiple religions that are practiced within tribes and have managed to survive the major religious influence. Because of the amount and diversity of religions within India it makes it a very special melting pot (Religion, 2011 para. 1). The…

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    Chinese Theater. These theaters were well known for their architecture and building model. With these theaters, they were very hard to top during this time period. Other theaters tried to compete with Grauman's theaters. For example, Grauman's Chinese Theater was different because of…

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    The Great Dimaggio Summary

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    on Cuba and on the sea around the island. You can tell the story takes place around that time because the old man and a boy talk about baseball and how “The great DiMaggio” is going to make the New York Yankees win, “he makes the difference”. DiMaggio was a famous baseball player who played for the New York Yankees between 1936 and 1951. You can also tell that the story takes place in that period because new technology like televisions and computers don’t occur in the book, the radio is still…

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    they work and the bar the are always at. Nottage intentionally used multiple races in this story so she could portray how America is a melting pot of all races and to show how everyone deals with a changing atmosphere they are living in. In the play times are changing and everyone deals with it in their own ways.…

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    New York City Trip

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    New York City Trip On July 10-17, my family and I took a trip to New York City. This was our first trip her and we were very excited to see all the sights. My half-brother used to live in New York and we just never got around to seeing them, plus I was too young to really enjoy the New York experience. New York City is one of the best and busiest places in the United States. The state is full of history both good and bad. B. We did a lot of things that common tourist usually do. First,…

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    local all share the common goal of wanting to help provide their citizens with a good, stable, and safe life. The notion of the American Dream entices new citizens to come to the United States and acts as the anchor keeping current citizens in place. Throughout history great states like New York, attracted millions of immigrants seeking to build a new life. As the population swelled in the United States, urbanization became a classic trend. Like many in other nations a majority of Americans…

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    The New York Times dialect map pinned me, based on my use of language, as a New York City, Paterson, or Yonkers native. I find that extremely interesting because it is true – I spent the last eighteen years of my life in a New Jersey suburb an hour outside of the Big Apple. How did the Times know? Is it because I am familiar with the term “mischief night?” Is it because I call my Nikes “sneakers?” Whatever the reason, dialects, while understood by those who are familiar, can be lost in…

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    Mosquita Y Mari Analysis

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    feeling they still hanged out and sometimes got jealous of what the other would do. As for example at one-point Mosquita was talking to a guy and he began developing feelings for her and Marí became jealous, but of course didn't showed it. Another time was when Mosquita was upset that Marí would rather work then hang out with her. After going through their jealously faze, they of course stayed friends and knew that if they were to have feeling for each other, they couldn't become a relationship…

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    Ages The Moon Analysis

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    relationships. Although they are in the late sixties their life is not stable and they behave like children. They often fight each other, abuse each other and get reunited out of frustration. They talk about women, sex and other vulgar things and at the same time having alcohol throughout the play. This shows their sense of alienation and broken relation with the past: People who have a profound hunger for anything – the hunger for drugs, the hunger for sex – this hunger is a direct response to…

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    Hotel History The Corinthia Grand Hotel Royal has a rich historical and cultural value. The property dates back to 1896 when it first opened as the Royal Hotel. Located at the center of Budapest, at that time this hotel was the focus of Budapest’s social and cultural life and the main artery of the Hungarian capital. (Corinthia Grand Hotel Royal, 2015). The hotel as its know now was extensively renovated an d reopened in 2003 as the five-star Corinthia Grand Hotel Royal. With the highest number…

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