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    How do El Niño and La Niña Work? El Niño and La Niña together are known as the (ENSO) El Niño-Southern Oscillation. The two siblings can create many negative impacts on the world. El Niño is referred to as the warm phase while La Niña is the opposite as the cold phase. These cycle last up to 12 months and in some cases have been longer. Colder or warmer ocean water temperatures in one part of the world can have an impact on our planets weather. El Niño and La Niña work like this‚ during normal

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    Democratization in El Salvador Dean Search Dr. Hilary Parsons Dick Conflict and Inequality in Latin America 29 April 2013 Critical code switching was the main focus of Ellen Moodie’s composition of El Salvador in the Aftermath of Peace: Crime‚ Uncertainty and the Transition to Democracy. This term surfaced after a peace agreement ended the civil war in El Salvador in 1992. When a civil war ends there is the common belief that all violence ends. However‚ this was not the case in El Salvador

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    El Salvador is a small South American country in the northeast bordering Honduras‚ Belize‚ and Guatemala. El Salvador is a very mountainous country and its capital is under a volcano. This makes the drug trade very easy for the gangs of El Salvador. The gangs of el Salvador are the Mara Salvatrucha and their rivals the calle 18. Both of these gangs are at war with the police and each other over drug routes. These gangs use the mountains for their operations. The gangs are considered some of the

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    one another is one of the lessons “El Tonto del Barrio” illustrates to the readers through the protagonist of the story‚ Romero Estrado. The story begins describing with very specific details the life of “El Cotorro” or Romero. Mr. Armas continues the story inviting all of the people from “El Barrio” to come along in the story to show their influence in the life of Romero. Summarizing what happens in the story‚ Mr. Romero seems to be the happiest person from el Barrio. He always whistles joyfully

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    This quarter was another great learning experience. We focussed on properties of triangles‚ congruency and similarity of triangles‚ trigonometry and area of polygons. A wide varieties of online tools‚ poster making and hands on activities were the highlight of this quarter. Students also realized how geometry can be applied in real by cushion cover design project. As in the past‚ learners were assessed with the help of quiz‚ project work‚ test and homework. Hana: Hana is very smart and capable

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    Miguel Ángel Asturias’s novel is somewhat divided in the novelty of its approach. Does El Señor Presidente have a completely new way of defining the reality of Latin American experience‚ or is it just a different twist in a mixture of the Indigenismo and dictator novel? Defending the argument‚ Asturias successfully established the earlier use of magical realism in El Señor Presidente. Through it‚ the narrative does show attempts to define a true Latin American experience: Asturias aspires to respect

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    would have been able to control most of the shipping routes in the Mediterranean as well as the Suez Canal‚ it is likely that they would be stretched too thin and would be susceptible to attacks by the Allied forces. The casualties of both battles of El Alamein included 13‚560 dead Allied soldiers and 30‚542 Axis soldiers. In addition‚ the Allied forces lost 332 tanks‚ 111 guns‚ and 97 planes while the Axis powers lost 500 tanks‚ 254 guns‚ and 84 aircraft. The Battle of Okinawa took place on Okinawa

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    I.A social gathering On the month of October‚ Kapitan Tiago (whose whole name is Don Santiago de los Santos) is organizing a luxurious feast. It will be held in his home‚ which is located in the town of San Diego; more specifically‚ in Anloage Street. The guests arrive that evening‚ greeted by Tiya Isabel‚ the cousin of Kapitan Tiago. Padre Damaso‚ Padre Salvi‚ Tenyente Guevarra (captain of the civil guard)‚ and a foreigner with red hair from another country are some of the important guests that

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    The Role of Romero vs. the Catholic Church: The Salvadoran Civil War The tragedies of the civil war in El Salvador brought focus to the many issues of oppression‚ under-representation‚ and inequality apparent amongst the Salvadoran working class during the later twentieth century. The outbreak of the war began much like civil wars in neighboring countries‚ consisting of the lower class demanding land and policy reformations‚ as elites feared the uprisings would result in socialist-geared politics

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    Life in the Age of the Mimi’s and El Olvido Have you ever forgotten a tradition? In the texts “Life in the Age of the Mimi’s” by Domingo Martinez and “El Olvido” by Judith Ortiz Cofer show that breaking tradition isn’t always good. In “Life in the Age of the Mimi’s” the theme was “changing one’s identity can cause rebelling against one’s tradition.” The theme for “El Olvido” was “it can be dangerous to forget tradition and start rebelling.” These themes are similar because they both are saying a

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