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    Cultural conflict as a Hispanic American female is fueled by multiple complex variables. For a typical Hispanic girl living in America the choice of food‚ clothing‚ customs‚ and beliefs are fueled by family traditions and often twisted by American media. Traditional Hispanic girls‚ speak Spanish‚ eat Puerto Rican food‚ confess their sins to a priest every Saturday and going to their church every Sunday. The environment of the tropics inspire colors of clothing while the climate impacts that amount

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    Why Latin Is Important

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    “Why Latin?” It’s a phrase I hear commonly with every Latin class I take‚ and it is emphasized to stress the significance of this dead language. So‚ why take Latin? Throughout my five years of Latin I have heard many reasons ranging from vocabulary to SAT scores‚ but in this essay‚ I will discuss the four most important reasons to take Latin. Throughout my years of Latin‚ I have learned the meaning of various Latin phrases that appear throughout the English language. I have a deeper understanding

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    Latin vocalb review

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    Review Latin Vocabulary II (Latin III) temptō‚ temptāre‚ temptāvī‚ temptātum To attempt sine (+ ablative) without dea‚ deae (f.) goddess diēs‚ diēī (m./f.) day pater‚ patris (m.) father rēs‚ reī (f.) thing somnus‚ somnī (m.) sleep uxor‚ uxōris (f.) wife dormiō‚ dormīre‚ dormīvī‚ dormītum to sleep quaerō‚ quaerere‚ quaesīvī‚ quaesītum to search ita so tam so post (+ accusative) after cum (conjunction) when proelium‚ proeliī (n

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    Latin Square Design

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    Latin square design(Lsd): In analysis of varianc context‚ the term “Latin square design” was first used by R.A Fisher. Latin square design is a design in which experimental units are arranged in complete blocks in two different ways‚ called rows and columns and then the selected treatments are randomly allocated to experimental units within each row and each column. Such that each treatment appears exactly once in each row and once in each column. Since this design is a square arrangement where

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    and/or developing collective values and beliefs that allow the Christian Church to better evangelize and expand. Since the second conference in Medellin during 1955‚ the Latin American bishops stated their awareness in the lack of Christian ministry to families. First and foremost‚ the bishops identified the various difficulties Latin American families could endure—such as poverty‚ divorce‚ low marriage rates‚ abortion‚ etc. Aside from the idea that these issues afflicted families differently‚ the Church

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    A Latin American Empire (Page 384 -387) Leaders of the United States started realizing that their country’s security depends on the security of Latin America. (due to strong links with their southern neighbors) Most Latin American colonies were independent by the early 1800’s but were still not secure. They feared that European countries would try to re-conquer the new republics. The US feared this too; Monroe Doctrine: (President James Monroe- 1823) The document stated that "the American

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    America in the 1800’s and early 1900’s was a place of great unrest. The westward expansion created a tenuous environment for pioneers and settlers with Native American tribes; and cities in the east started to explode as waves of immigrants began arriving to fine their “New World” American dream. The wealthy in the northeast‚ generally white Americans of English protestant ancestry‚ felt a sense of urgency and entitlement to maintain control of the social‚ political and financial power in America

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    Latin Women Redifined

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    Latin Women Redefined From the title of the movie ’All About My Mother’ it is not hard to conclude that the heroine in this film is a women. Manuela whom is a single mother‚ nurse‚ and organ donor counselor living in Madrid easily stands out as a character that goes against the Latino stereotype. Most Latin women are commonly known as submissive and can tend to stay in the shadow of their husband. They are also known to stay with their husbands while raising their children all under

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    Myth of A Latin Woman

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    “The Myth of the Latin Woman” The set pieces in this essay are the bus‚ the hotel lobby‚ and the boat restaurant that Judith visits throughout her journey. At the bus she is being stereotyped as nice‚ naïve but at the same time as being dumb just for being a Latina. She takes everything with a smile. Even though‚ this is done in a comic way; which doesn’t seem too harsh but still hurts her feelings because everyone is laughing at her. At the hotel lobby she feels hostile. She is seen by the man

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    The earliest Mesoamerican state was formed by the Olmec‚ which created the foundation for the basic cosmology of the next Mesoamerican civilizations. Other than that they were also the first to organize elaborate public religious ceremonies or to create a solar calendar and even a network of trade routes. The Mayans had come up with many new advances to what the previous cultures did‚ bringing innovations in math and astronomy‚ such as the concept of zero and developing a calendar. Because

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