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    answers can be found in the video. Describe the life of Cesar and his family. Cesar and his family speak Spanish and Chichi. Cesar has two sisters‚ Anne Elizabeth and Analina. They help around the house and work at the family store. Anne is a student and Analina is a substitute teacher who teaches language. Cesar’s mom is a widow and works at the pharmacy. His grandmother grows corn and other food. Cesar helps out with his family and goes to school. 1. Why is the market so important in their

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    the video. 1. Describe the life of Cesar and his family. Be sure to include: • • how many there are in his family • • what each of them do for a living • • what languages they speak Cesar and his family speak spanish‚ but their native language is Chichi. Cesar has two sisters‚ Anna and Analina. They help in the house and in the family store. Analina is a teacher and teaches spanish. His mom works at the pharmacy‚ and his dad passed away. His Grandmother grows food. Cesar is still in school

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    Cesar Chavez and His Greatness as a Leader Throughout the worlds history there have been countless effective leaders. Many leaders are effective because they carry with them one trait that stand out to the people. Rosa Parks exuded her bravery when sitting in the front of the bus. Determination played a key role in Nelson Mandela’s leadership in South Africa. There are some leaders that hold more than just one trait‚ like Cesar Chavez. Everything Cesar Chavez experienced in his life made it possible

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    keep track of events and evidence which supports or contradicts Laurier’s prediction by organizing a Historical Analysis Tracker based on the following topics: Social - Issues that relate to society and people - Examples: quality of life‚ population demographics‚ gender issues‚ ethnic and cultural issues‚ class issues‚ Canadian identity Political - Issues that relate to government - Examples: Foreign and domestic policy‚ autonomy and independence‚ trans national concerns

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    they more often than not end up working as unskilled laborers. A common practice is for these people to become migrant farm workers that move from farm to farm in the American West picking different things for farm owners depending on the season. The life of the migrant farm worker is not an easy one. Many farm owners have been known to take advantage of the lack of education and organization of these poor people to get them into bad situations where contracts require them to work grueling hours for

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    the good mind and gentle disposition and ENIGONHAHETGEA‚ i.e. the bad mind the other youth possessed and insolence of character.” (19) These stories differ in that the Iroquois stories woman was already created however Adam and Eve there was no life until God created it. The Judeo-Christian story does not speak of two brother conflict to rule the earth and heavens above and the struggle for power between the two. However the Iroquois’ story speaks of a “upper would inhabited by mankind; and

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    Cesar Chavez

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    going to tell about is Cesar Chavez. Cesar Chavez was born on March 31 ‚ 1927 he was born next to Yuma Arizona. Cesar Chavez was an immigrant worker. Cesar Chavez moved to Arizona with his family on 1939. When Cesar Chavez got to Arizona he started working in the fields for ten years. After that he dedicated his life for migrant wrench camps. On 1960 there was a lot of civil unrest and “face offs”. Cesar Chavez started a strike of migrant farm workers in california. Cesar Chavez started a strike

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    César Chávez Weekend of Service and Learning 2010 Sponsorship Packet “It is my deepest belief that only by giving our lives do we find life." - César E. Chávez HandsOn Bay Area 135 Bluxome Street‚ Second Floor San Francisco‚ CA 94107 www.hoba.org MARCH 27 – 31‚ 2010 SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ¡Sí se puede! PURPOSE In conjunction with California’s designated César Chávez Day of Service and Learning‚ HandsOn Bay Area (HOBA) will engage communities in service in honor of the life and values

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    the ways of Gandhi and Martin Luther King that “violence can only hurt us and our cause” (Cesar Chavez); a quiet‚ devoted‚ small catholic man who had nothing just like those he help fight for; “one of America’s most influential labor leaders of the late twentieth century” (Griswold del Castillo); and one “who became the most important Mexican-American leader in the history of the United States” (Ender). Cesar Chavez; an American farm worker‚ who would soon become the labor leader that led to numerous

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    Cesar Chavez “Sí‚ se puede‚” announced Cesar Chavez during his fight for Hispanic immigrant equality. This quote means‚ “Yes‚ one can” or “Yes‚ it can be done.” This slogan was well known during Cesar Chavez’s protests and is still widely known by the American-Hispanic community. Cesar Chavez was born on March 31‚ 1927 in Yuma‚ Arizona. He was born into an American-Mexican family of six children. His parents‚ Juana Estrada and Librado Chávez‚ named him after his grandfather‚ Cesario. His family

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