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    directly related to tourism. The indirect amount of jobs related to tourism are expected to be even higher. The fact that Barcelona is economically stable in a Spain that faces mass unemployment and an economic crisis, the profitable tourism industry must be given credit. However, Reme Gomez contends that the recent economic crisis in Spain has been used as a scaring tactic by politicians to justify the implementation of new commercial mechanisms in Barcelona. Changes that promotes consumerism…

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    Flamenco Dance Culture

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    Flamenco is a folk art and culture from Iberia, or present day Spain. A genre that has been the musical outlet for the poor and the troubled, Flamenco is not merely a style of music, song or dance from Spain but rather a way of life that influences the daily activities of many individuals. The art of flamenco was intended to be an outward expression of an individual’s most profound emotions and the flamenco way of life. It was never intended to be a technical art performed with enduring…

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    Throughout history men, governments, and kingdoms have been in search of greater things for the sole purpose of expansion. Over time the interpretation of history has been based on the memories and experiences of those who were witness to such events. Such contrasting interpretations can be seen throughout the different documentations of the French colonization and Spanish conquests and their colonization of the Americas. The French Jesuits’ purpose for colonizing New France, present day Canada,…

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    Dear Senator Kirk My name is Luisa Aragon I live in Hanover Park. I go to Glenbard North. I am currently enrolled in U.S government & Politics. I am writing today to urge you to support the immigration reform legislation that provides hard-working immigrants with a pathway to citizenship, protects families and the most vulnerable people in the country. The current system that is being used is not only broken, but it is un justice. People come from all around the world. Immigrants come to…

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    century such things like human rights and equality was nonexistent concepts and was the way of the world. Columbus clearly wasn’t argued, at least not by the people that matter, on the right to see these islands and these people and claim them for Spain whether they liked it or not.…

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    : Immigration reform is a difficult task to take on with two very different sides on how it should be handled, on one side immigration could be less regulated and on the other hand immigration should be more restricted and less people should be let in. Both sides of the argument have valid arguments and valid points, however I cannot argue that either side is entirely correct, as I believe the best option is a blend of both ideas, a compromise of sorts. One perspective on immigration reform is…

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    The following voice project will discuss second generation Vietnamese Americans struggling with cultural expectations. In this assignment of exploration of literature, I will be discussing the first chapter of Growing up American: The Adaptation of Vietnamese Children to American Society. The first chapter is entitled The Children of Vietnamese Refugees. Growing up American tells the story of largest group of refugee children, Vietnamese children and sheds light on how they are negotiating the…

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    The tale of Italian immigration has never been a simple story, with each individual family having unique and diverse reasons for the decision: decades of internal strife, disease and abject poverty lead many Italian people to make the newly affordable transatlantic voyage to “L’America” 1. Opposed to the earlier arrivals which were “...artisans and shopkeepers seeking a new market in which to ply their trades. The vast majority [of this new generation of immigrants] were farmers and laborers…

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    discovery would be even more momentous than it was in regular history. The scale of the conflict arising after his discovery would set a precedent in history and to the winners of the war, would go the right to determine the fate of the world. If Spain won than Columbus would be haled as a champion of discovery and of conquest, and Spanish influence, culture and language would impact the entire development of the world. However, if say England, France or the Holy Roman Empire were to win the war…

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    role of the Church had to do with both England and Spain’s settlement history, with the Spanish trying to win souls for the pope in Rome and defend Catholicism, whereas the English believed that they had to free the native peoples from the tyranny of Spain and Rome. Foner writes, “England expressed its imperial ambitions in terms of an obligation to liberate the new world from the tyranny of the pope.” Also England had no desire to conquer the indigenous people, they just wanted to displace them…

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