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    According to what I have seen of the Milagro Bean War film thus far, I believe that the main/core issue present throughout the film is land ownership. Even though water diversion is the conflict that is depicted in a more direct manner, and which is affecting character Jose Mondragon, the water diversion is an effect of a deeper issue, that of land ownership. For sakes of clarity, it can be said that both issues are crucial to the plot of the film. For instance, land ownership affects both…

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    conquering of South America and later on North America. The Spanish brought many vicious things to the Americas within a couple of years such as: disease, population collapse, loss of land to Europeans, forced labor, resettlement into more compact villages, and creating a setting in which the religion of the victors took hold in Spanish American colonies. The last point was the first reason why European culture and especially the Catholic religion assimilated so quickly into the Native Americas.…

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    Formulaic Film Essay

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    success that comes through archetypical forms that appeal to the masses and allows for them to be entertained. The film industry in Latin America has had a more challenging time creating films that are as commercially successful which would allow the films in Latin American countries to be able to create a stronger national cinema identity. Though much of Latin America appears to be further underdeveloped than the Western world, the film industries in these Latin Americans countries have a…

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    The United States has an incredibly vast and rich history, however, many of its citizens only remember one date, 1492. In the eyes of many, Christopher Columbus 's contact with the Americas marks a beginning which is comparable it to the birth of Christ. Although the date 1492 is well remembered because of its relation to the start of a new world and the mixing of cultures, its impact becomes less profound when one looks at the era as a whole. The pre-colombian technological advances and voyages…

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    that would allow them to reach Asia and its wealth, the New World was discovered. The New World boasted an abundance of possible riches, and in turn allowed countries to do whatever was necessary to secure them. This hunger for the wealth in the Americas did lead to some…

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    Zinn goes through history in order to break down everything that happens in America from the time Columbus arrives to the Clinton Presidency. He does this in such a way to present a more “real” telling of history. He raises important questions, but he fails to deliver in many regards. Howard Zinn has a lot to say about Christopher Columbus. He makes many claims about the torture and killings of the native people of the Americas. The problem is, he doesn’t provide sufficient citations. The…

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    Latin American Inequality

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    debt while their once frail cousin country, the United States built a stable democracy, expanded in territory and fought off foreign rule while swelling in population. However, the answer is very simple; First, present-day inequality between Latin America and the United States is due in large to differences between political systems. Whereas the Anglo-Americans came from a system that allowed them to form a healthy and prosperous democracy…

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    Shawn Smith Mauldin UCCA 102 17 February 2016 Poverty in Latin America Throughout the myriad of problems that exist in South American and Central American countries, one problem seems to be common for all Latin American countries: poverty. For centuries, most countries in Latin America have been in the same economic state. They have enormous separations of class. Usually, the countries have no middle class, only the extremely rich and the extremely poor exist. Now, the debatable topics in this…

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    What makes a person an American? For many people America is a symbol of freedom. This freedom that Americans contain really is at the core of what makes them American. “And the American people are the greatest people in the world. What makes America the greatest nation in the world is the heart of the American people: hardworking, innovative, risk-taking, God- loving, family-oriented American people.” As Romney said people are allowed to have their own religion, take risks, and they are really…

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    My Letter To America

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    It is hard to describe and write letter to America, but things have changed a lot before and now. Before America was number one country in the world and most immigrant were willing to come and worked here. An immigrant from other countries believed that their life would be better and secure if they come to live US and work. But now everything is change and has different situations, so it will hard to scope their dream in America. When I came to US, economic was not that bad, I saw people happy…

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