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    Walter Fernandez‚ Petitioner‚ V. California Respondent‚ Tisha Moorer US Government 1A QUESTION PRESENTED 1 .Whether petitioner’s objection to police entry into his shared apartment barred the police from later conducting a warrantless search of the apartment based on the consent of his cotenant obtained after petitioner had been

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    outline dominican history

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    in the D.R. The Republic experienced a tortuous process of social and political unrest that naturally unhinged the economic development of the forces native production. These factors of national and international nature‚ derived from the clash between the great industrial powers of the capitalist world‚ which triggered the First World War and clearly explain the true causes-economic‚ political and military that led to the occupation by the United States of Dominican Republic and the establishment

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    Dominican Charism

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    The school’s history‚ traditions and in particular‚ Dominican Charism In 1867 a group of brave Dominican sisters took a risk and moved from their beloved home in Ireland to move to Maitland NSW to establish the Dominican foundation in Australia. In 1892 under the request of Cardinal Moran‚ the Dominican sisters purchased two acres of land in Strathfield‚ and Rosary Lodge the building that stood on this land. This land was intended to become a school and a convent. The school was to be called Santa

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    The Dominican Struggle for Equality In the Dominican Republic‚ Politics have made the largest impact on the rights of the peoples. The leaders of the Dominican‚ the laws and what they enforce is what made the Dominican so poor. A major contributor to the poor people of the DR and the below average rights of all the peoples was the Bloodiest dictator in all of Latino history‚ Raphael Trujillo1. When his regime ruled over the Dominican Republic he seemed to not care at all at all for the lives of

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    It was a day before the dance and I was excited. I was going to the dance with Celia from the Dominican republic. Also Froggy was going he wanted to be the 3rd wheel between us. Today was the day‚ it was the day of the dance I have been waiting for this day all year. I had finally made it to the dance I could tell nobody wanted to dance because everybody was sitting next to the wall. So me and Froggy went to join them. As me Froggy were sitting I had started to worry so I got up and started

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    they have provided me with a lot of insight to our family history and how we have ended in the United States. On my Dominican side we have not had many family members migrate to the United States until my mother and aunts decided to do so in in the 1970s. Santo Domingo‚ where my mother is originally from is the capital and the largest city in the Dominican Republic (DR). For a while the DR was not heavily populated until the metropolitan area was expanded‚ which increased the population to over 2 million

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    Haiti vs. the Dominican Republic Comparing Two Sister Countries They say the grass is always greener on the other side‚ for Haiti this saying seems to be true. Haiti and the Dominican Republic share the island of Hispaniola‚ but are completely different in many ways. Haiti is the poorest countries in the western hemisphere and almost all of its people live in poverty‚ while the Dominican Republic is one of the wealthier countries. In 1960‚ both countries had the same per capita real GDP but in

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    The plantain is very important to me and to the Dominican culture. It is part of our identity‚ and it is a staple food of the Dominican Republic. So much so‚ that there is a saying used to express how Dominican someone is. The saying goes‚ “he/she is more Dominican than the plantain.” There is even an old song that uses the plantain as a metaphor. The chorus of the song says‚ “platano maduro no vuelve a verde”‚ which translates to‚ “ripe plantain does not return to being green.” This is saying to

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    relationship between Reyna and her parents but also between Reyna and her siblings. Before coming to America Reyna and her siblings had a bond between each other that almost seemed unbreakable. Of course that was put to a test once in America as feeling changed so did the relationship between Reyna and her siblings. For example‚ it angered Reyna the fact Mago had become so disconnected from her Mexican roots and had Americanized so much. This problem lead them to a fight as Reyna remembers “I was so

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    there a large amount of Haitians and Dominicans in Boston Massachusetts. I began my research to the roots of the conflict of Hatians and Dominicans to see what caused the flow of immagrants to come to the U.S. The struggle between Hatians and Dominicans began in colonials times when both sides were trying to take over Hispanola. France and Spain fought over control intill they decided to split the Island into 2 countrys one Hatie owned by France and Dominican Republic owned by spain. Two islands in the

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