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    Fall Experience

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    I was born in a Venezuela, South America, where seasons basically do not exist. I was not used to experience the changes in nature as the curse of a year goes by. The first time I was able to experience such an amazing change in nature, was when I traveled to the United States for the first time. I love all the four seasons composing a year, but my favorite one, with no doubt in mind, is fall. The reason why fall is my favorite season is because all the color diversity in the environment plus…

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    The Amazon Rainforest

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    The Amazon River, for which the Rainforest was named for, begins in the Peruvian Andes and expands over the northern half of South America. The river is approximately 4,080 miles long, and lies in Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Columbia, Venezuela, and the Guyanas. Almost thirty billion gallons of water travel to the Atlantic Ocean every minute (Blue Planet Biomes, 2003). True to its name, the rainforest receives about nine feet of rain per year. However, most of the rainforest’s water…

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    Energy is in the centre of the economic development of every country or region. It sets into motion and feeds factories, government buildings and offices, schools and hospitals. It warms up homes and keeps perishable foods cold. Its importance explains the shown complexity. Energy is source of wealth and competition, base for political controversies and technological investments, and also core of memorable challenges for our global environment. Energy is essential for development. Securing…

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    The poor and indigenous people cannot choose to ignore or overlook the struggles because it affects them every minute every day. Movements like the Zapatistas, Via Campesina, Indigenous movements in Bolivia and Ecuador, the rise of urban media in Venezuela have sought…

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    The New York Times article is about the European measure of tolerance of the use of the full-faced veil, otherwise known as balaclavas, in public. This law was passed as the Burqa bill. It’s an initiative for the Muslim population to integrate with the culture they have gone to inhabit, specifically in France. Due to this law being passed, women who are caught wearing the balaclava and do not remove it when asked, are fined. By observing the author’s argument, the situation that has and is…

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    Essay On Cultural Marxism

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    What a majority America doesn’t know and only a minority understand Eight years of Obama and his background. As America prepares for elections, a summarised view of social chaos, where it came from, where it 's leading to, plus the best of informative links and videos. America now has an unhealthy dose of cultural Marxism, disguised as equality, provided by an assortment of radicals and Marxists, posing as Democrats. Obama, Clinton and Sanders, respectively Marxist, progressive and…

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    Hardships are a part of life that everyone must deal with. These hardships are often lessons in life that one must endure to become a better person. The outcome of these obstacles depends on how the problem is tackled. I’ve had countless of hardships in my life, but there was one obstacle in particular that I was able to overcome that made a huge difference in my life. Learning the English language was no easy task, especially when no one in my household spoke english. Through determination,…

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    Socialism growing directly out of the branch of capitalism (the first form of a new society) and Communism being merely a further developed or higher staged branch of Socialism. The aspect of Socialism has been implemented in the societal countries of Venezuela, where it failed miserably in an attempt to stabilize the country and ended up placing the people in terror a supreme state of fear, and also in Brazil, where it caused a demographic of oppression in terms of poor treatment. Whereas the…

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    popular controversy within the anthropological community is based on the Yanomami indians. The Yanomami, or Yanomamo, are the largest “relatively isolated tribe” in South America; located in large, mountainous areas of northern Brazil and southern Venezuela in the Amazon jungle. Their current population stands at about thirty-five thousand, all of which are concentrated in several different parts of the South American jungle. Many anthropologists have taken an interest in this tribe, such as…

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    “almost impossible goal”, I started this path when I was 17 years old. Medicine, a dreaded and admired profession. A job that requires uniquely indescribable qualities and skills. A responsibility that involves sacrifices. I 'm so pleased to say that Venezuela trains one of the most talented physicians who after studying hard for tests are exposed to knowledge through daily, direct contact with patients and their diseases. As a developing country, we don’t count on the best technology and…

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