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    Manuel Fernandez Accomplishments

    his ace status, Fernandez was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross Award for his outstanding heroism, courage, and determination in Korea ("Manuel J. Fernandez, Jr"). Fernandez was born on April 19th, 1925 in Key West Florida. He grew up in a Spanish middle class family in Miami, Florida. Ever since he was a small child, Fernandez had always been fascinated by aviation, thus, earning his pilot license at fifteen years of age. Upon his graduation from High School, Fernandez enlisted to the Army

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    Character Analysis: Poncho

    Alfonso Herrera, also known as Poncho, is a 33 years-old international Mexican actor. Alfonso is a really tall person, 1.78 meters on average, that makes him very appealing. His skin tone complexion is from white to olive. He is slim because he keeps fit doing gym. Alfonso has thick curvy black and gray hair that makes him look younger. As regards facial appearance, his eyebrows are thick and black that remarks his slanting brown eyes. His nose is long and droopy and his ears are medium size with

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    Slavery In Latin America Essay

    1. How did the fight for independence, and independence itself, affect the lives of the slaves? The role of slavery in places in Latin America would be crucial in defining and maintaining independence. Just as the lawyer for Lima Slave Juana Monica Murga in1826 said “If our liberal constitutions have any meaning at all, it is the freedom of every man to no longer be a slave.” (12) Nowhere in Latin America during the early 1800s was there a significant organized movement dedicated to opposing slavery

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    The Influence Of Hispanic Heritage

    Many heritages from around the world have their own ethnicity, which makes them unique. However, coming from Hispanic heritage is a sentiment which can’t be described, I being able to justify it. My family, the school I attend has been able to shape the world I live today and it has affected how the Hispanic heritage has critically changed my life. My family has being the most important figures in my life growing into adulthood. My mother significantly has taught me to value the world and has enriched

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    Revenge In History

    “If you prick us do we not bleed? If you tickle us do we not laugh? If you poison us do we not die? And if you wrong us shall we not revenge?” This is a quote from William Shakespeare that adequately describes the essence of revenge. Revenge has played a major part in our history and has basically influenced everything in history. You can trace anything back to an act of revenge in some sorts. In this essay I hope to explain and describe in detail the effect revenge can have on anything, and the

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    Dicho's Influence In Hispanic Society

    Many people believe in the saying dime con quién andas y te diré quién eres meaning “tell me who your friends are and i’ll tell you who you are”. Additionally, this dicho has a high influence in Hispanic society; indeed, it is a source of advice for individuals to choose their friends wisely. As a matter a fact, studies have shown that depending on who you are surrounded by it will influences personality. This dicho has irrevocable effect on individuals because it signifies that society will foretell

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    Proving My Cultural Identity

    friends and told them how relatable they are to me in hopes that they would see me more as a Hispanic person. I questioned what else I can do to prove myself as a Hispanic and how I can put it into action. I had thoughts like, “should I speak more Spanish or Spanglish with my friends?” All of this thinking furthered my confusion and led me to ask my parents for their perspectives on this

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    Viceroyalty Of Spain Research Paper

    communication with Spain and made Peru hard to govern.I got this from encyclopedia britannica.the text says”limited effective communication with Spain, and the rigours of the terrain (the Andes Mountains) made Peru very difficult to govern.” The Spanish and the Portuguese settlers hoped to find in Latin America is Gold.I got this information from the Latin America and Canada book.On page 242”....was to gain wealth from the

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    Education In El Salvador History

    Many of the salvadorans in el salvador speak spanish or nahua. The two main religions in el salvador is roman catholic and protestant. Education in el salvador is very much likely that most students can attend school because statistics say that only 82% make it to 9th grade. Education is free until

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    Personal Narrative: Moving To Mexico

    hysterically by the gate when she dropped me off and did not want her to leave me there. As my mother and our nanny, Marcella, were secretly watching me my mother became infuriated when she saw me all of a sudden start laughing and communicating in Spanish with all of my new classmates. She knew at that moment I was being dishonest and no longer felt guilty for sending me to school. I continued to adjust well in my new learning environment and became bilingual quickly. I feel I was able to adjust so

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