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    South America are exhibited through music and dance due to their constant influence across the region. Music and dances contain a wide variety of styles; from contemporary rock and pop to more popular folk and native genres. Spanish‚ Native American and African are the three main sources of the cultural groups in Latin America and the Caribbean. Some examples of these different cultures are Colombian‚ Puerto Rican‚ and Brazilian. For Colombian culture‚ the music’s diversity is intimately linked

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    Topic: Defining the Caribbean Thesis: The Caribbean‚ also known as the West Indies is defined as a broad crescent of tropical islands extending from the Bahamas and Cuba southwards to Trinidad with varied history resulting from the various races of people and various cultures characterized by different languages‚ music and dance. Topic | Sentence | The physical landscape | The crescent shaped physical landscape of the Caribbean is located between ten and twenty degrees north and eighty

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    Throughout the period from 1500 C.E. to 1750 C.E.‚ interregional trade in Latin America and the Caribbeans changed as it went from isolationist to being a part in global trade and polythetic to Christianity‚ but continued to have an agriculturally-based economy and kept some native traditions. Before 1500 C.E.‚ Latin America and the Caribbeans were separated from global trade‚ meaning they isolated and developed independently. Latin America and the Caribbeans during this time consists of the

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    who walked school boys to school and home again)? Horace’s pedagogue was his father. The father spent a small fortune on his son’s education‚ eventually accompanying him to Rome to oversee his schooling and moral development (my information came from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace#Childhood) 2. Why did Cato teach his son instead of having a slave as a teacher? Cato did not think it proper for his son to be criticized by a slave or to have his ears tweaked by a slave when he was a slow learner

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    Barbados is a small country located in the Caribbean Sea. The capital is Bridgetown with a population of about 8‚789. The head of state of Barbados is Queen Elizabeth II and she is represented by General Dame Nita Barrow. The total population of the country is around 252‚000. The main language is English and the predominant religion is Christianity. Their date of independence was November 30‚ 1966. Barbados is the eastern most Caribbean Island. It is about 200 miles North-North East

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    beginning of the twentieth century the African Americans of the United States were treated unfairly‚ to inhumane extremes‚ with acts so cruel that they would scar Americans for decades to come. During these years‚ Americans were almost a different culture than the Americans of today. With years of oppression‚ government sponsored segregation‚ corruption in most all of the systems of government‚ and large groups of crazy racist‚ the America for African Americans then‚ was hardly even a real taste of what

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    The American System

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    growing America. The canals and roads set forth by Henry Clay’s American System where vastly improved and expanded by elongating and smoothing out the passage ways. The railroad system spider webbed out from more cities connecting people all across the continent. As the improvements spread‚ new immigrants flooded in from the old world looking for jobs. They looked to build and support their families in the steadily increasing American industrialism. They looked right away to the powerful transportation

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    February 5‚ 2013 Latin America Culture Duma Salas LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT In this movie they reveal themselves to be extremely creative‚ literate‚ and thoughtful people who are trying to get something positive done. The one word that kept on coming up was "community." That’s where the music began‚ and that’s why it keeps on going. It’s where the rappers came from‚ it’s where their heart still is at‚ and it’s why they are trying to change things. Many black communities are in dire

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    During the time period of 1500-1800 there were many advancements‚ which led to the evolution of how humans existed on a daily basis. . In this era a considerable amount of time and energy was geared towards the collection of food and the sustainability of their communities. This is contrasted to the objective of today’s people focusing mainly on earning money and enjoying life. In this essay it will explore not only the location and context of how the people survived but also what significantly

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    Everyone sees their American Identity differently. For example‚ people from the 1900’s won’t say the same thing as someone from the 2000’s. There are many reasons why that is. One being that they didn’t have the same things we do today. Plus technology wasn’t as common as it is today so it was all manual labor. Now that there is more technology there is less need for that. As time went on‚ American identities changed a lot. Back in the day‚ people didn’t have the same things as we did today‚ so

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