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    God and His Mission

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    doing well in school and for the first time in my life I stopped drawing and fashion wasn’t as important to me anymore. As time progressed I wasn’t getting any better I had tried to make myself believe that my uncle was still on vacation in the Dominican Republic and that he would be back but

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    Speech: History of Haiti

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    a prosperous paradise but now is a disheveled wasteland Haiti is located approximately 750 miles southeast of Florida and just to the east of Cuba. Haiti occupies the western third of the island of Hispaniola‚ which it shares with the Dominican Republic. Haiti has a land mass of 10‚714 sq. miles. Haiti‚ an Indian word meaning "mountains‚" is made up of extremely mountainous country of which only 20 percent of the territory lies below 600 feet. The highest mountain in Haiti (Chain de la Sel)

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    programs that will build deeper and lasting connection between one needed child and one compassionate sponsor. Later that year‚ more than 2300 children were benefiting from the sponsorship. Then‚ they added the countries Chile‚ Honduras‚ the Dominican Republic‚ Columbia and Ecuador… from 2300 it grew to 134‚000 poor children sponsored. When they added Mexico and Zambia… There were 300‚000 children benefiting from the program and counting… Here in the Philippines‚ ‘Abot kamay’ was launched din October

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    first muse

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    The story “First muse” by Julia Alvarez tell us about he life in The Dominican Republic. She starts to read The Thousand and One Nights book under her bed. She saw her self reflected in the dark haired almond-eyed girl on the book cover. Alvarez identify with the bright ambitious girl stuck in a kingdom that didn’t think females were very important. Scheherazade gave Alvarez the courage to explore the power of storytelling. When Alvarez came to the United States it was very difficult for her especially

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    She didn’t care who her opponent was‚ the life inside the household was almost suffocating for her and knew that she was born for something else. If it wasn’t for Minerva‚ the Mirabal sisters would have been just like any other women in the Dominican Republic. "Tears came to my eyes. Something big and powerful spread its wings inside me. Courage‚ I told myself. And this time‚ I felt it"(283). She was courageous from the moment she was born till the moment she died. The fragrance of her thoughts were

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    Life Lessons

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    Brenda Peña English Composition The Key to Patience Patience is a word that I constantly hear from my mother. My mother’s days as a young child were rough and not as convenient as things are now. Back in the 1970’s‚ in Dominican Republic there wasn’t such things as iPad’s‚ iPod’s and Iphone’s. Although it wasn’t the best life‚ she always had patience with everything she did and it truly brought her a long way. In the book “Life Lessons”‚ patience is one of the topics that the author

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    Essay On Service Learning

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    the community. Students were required to log service hours by themselves and during school service days. During my time in high school‚ I had logged over 300 hours of community service both locally and through the class sponsored trip to the Dominican Republic. One of my favorite locations that I served was a senior assisted living community that we visited once a year. As a senior in college‚ I look back at my last four years and realize that I have done little to serve my community at school or

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    Oscar Wao

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    The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao is both a typical and a typical novel. It has a recognizing coming-of-age story of Oscar’s journey to adulthood but it is also so much more. It has Dominican Republic history and how the “fuku” curse has affected Oscar in more ways than you could imagine. It is a novel within a novel and is much more than ever thought it would be. Junot Diaz creates something that’s both typical and a typical. He creates a twenty first century

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    Dominicans‚ Puerto Ricans‚ Mexicans‚ Colombians are the result of a culture that despite not living in our country of origin is part of each of us. It is something that identifies us as individuals wherever we go‚ and that is why language is through which we express our feelings‚ frustrations‚ our achievements‚ and joys.It is because we do not express our deepest thoughts through writing as Julia Alvarez would say in an interview who once received the advice of his mother that if not Could show what

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    In Book 1 from Plato’s The Republic‚ he evaluates the meaning of justice. In Book 8‚ he writes about four different kinds of government and how they all connect to one another. More specifically‚ he speaks of the negative effects of each political system and how those effects lead to the formation of the next system. Per Plato and Socrates‚ democracy emerges from oligarchy. An oligarchy is formed when the wealthy class are the leaders. When the desire for wealth reaches the point of some being wealthy

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