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    in Palestine‚ my whole family gathered together in my grandparents dining room for a family reunion. I was too busy stuffing my mouth with my grandma’s delicious mash potatoes‚ when all of a sudden the room erupted with laughter. I asked my cousin‚ Nada‚ who was sitting next to me‚ “What’s so funny?” She looked at me with a deadpan face and said‚ “She’s telling them about the “water story” again.” I sighed‚ “She says that story all the time.” The reason for my indifference feeling is that she tells

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    people come when they are homesick. People enjoy browsing for brands that they associate with good memories. For example‚ “ …when they walk down the aisles of her store reading the labels of packages aloud‚ as if they were the names of lost lovers” (Cofer). Folks also buy jamon y queso‚ which is really just a ham and cheese sandwich‚ and which is more expensive at the deli than in other locations. But ordering it in Spanish and feeling familiar is worth the extra cost. Countless immigrants blunder their

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    Benefits of teamwork: 1.http://nadabs.tripod.com/team/html Author: Nada AbiSamra. Teams outperform individuals because teams generate a special energy. This energy develops as team members work together fusing their personal energies and talents to deliver tangible performance results. There are number of benefits for team work. Among them are: a) Distributing the workload b) Reinforcing individual capabilities c) Creating participation and involvement d) Making better decisions e) Feeling

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          Abre  Espalda  Lo que?  Programa  Dolore  El desierto  Levanten  Porque mi gritas?  Delante del nino  La tarde  El metro  la hopital  esta  No te entendiendo  recuerdo  contigo  porque  que lo pasa?  si  gracias  de nada  que pasa?  un segundo  no contesta nadie  ver  un poco dificil  no se  persona  muerto  ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●   nuevo  se llama  hola  minuto  las montanas

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    afternoon/evening | Buenas noches | Good night | Adios | Bye | Hasta pronto | See you soon | Hasta luego | See you later | Hasta manana | See you tomorrow | Por favor | Please | Gracias | Thank you | Muchas gracias | Thank you so much | De nada | You’re welcome | No hay de que | Don’t mention it | En absoluto | Not at all | No hay problema | No problem | iQue tengas un buen dia! | Have a nice day | iQue pases un buen fin de semana | Have a good weekend! | Esta bien | It’s OK‚

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    and ends with ’ Hail nothing full of nothing‚ nothing is with thee. ’ Hemingway has foregrounded the bitterness of the older waiter by parodying two of the most important daily prayers of Christians all over the world by the repeated repetition of ’nada’ meaning ’nothing’ to highlight the fact that in old age even religion does not provide the necessary comfort for the older waiter. Hemingway concludes his story by once again resorting to the ’Third Person Omniscient Author’ method of narration

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    this vacation is going to be the worst.” I said We here in San Antonio. As soon as I got there I ignore her‚ and didn’t even talk to her threw the whole trip… Not even a single word. When we went to Six Flags... Zero words‚ when we went to Sea World Nada‚ and when we went to the river walk‚ I just walk passed her. When I think about now I was really harsh on her I don’t know why exactly I did that‚ but I guess my anger took over my emotions. It was even more awkward when we were at the hotel‚ whenever

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    Our actions can either make something better‚ or worse. In the short stories “Abuela Invents the Zero” by Ortiz Cofer and “Home” by Anton Chekhov‚ both main characters had things going on that changed their lives. Constancia (Ortiz) has made her grandmother feel bad about how she is. Seryozha (Anton) has been smoking at the age of seven. Although both characters don’t go through the same thing‚ however‚ they end up with the same problem. Constancia and Seryozha both end up making their lives worse

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    Cofer‚ Judith Ortiz. The meaning of consuelo. Beacon Press‚ 2005. The Meaning of Consuelo is based on a Puerto Rican family in the 1950s‚ during a time of Americanization. The family has two daughters Consuelita and Mili‚ one meaning comfort and solace the other meaning miracle. Consuelita goes through many personal changes‚ but also has to sit back and watch the world around her change. Her parents have two totally different aspects on life which makes it even harder for her growth‚ this sparks

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    Judith Ortiz Cofer writes an essay called "The Myth of the Latin woman" which is about cultural stereotype. This essay is about a Latin girl facing different culture people. She remembers what happens to her at her first dance. "I remember the boy who took me to my first

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