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    economy are examined through his participant-observation of El Barrio in East Harlem NYC. For several years‚ beginning in 1985 when he rented an apartment in Spanish Harlem‚ Philippe engaged in an ethnographic study of the street life in that haven. He befriended a Puerto Rican crack entrepreneur by the name of Ray and his subordinates Primo and Caesar. Learning street smarts was pivotal in gaining their trust. As a white man in El Barrio you were either an "undercover

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    El racismo en el futbol espanol: el deporte rey completamente manchado Durante el ultimo siglo‚ Espana se convirtio en uno de los paises mas racistas de Europa. Hay muchos casos que se producen en la calle de las ciudades las mas grandes del pais‚ como se occure en todos los paises Europeos‚ pero la cobertura que hemos sobre este tema es en gran medida mas importante cuando se produce sobre los campos de futbol de los equipos mas grandes del pais. Hay muchos casos de racismo en el futbol Espanol

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    El Coyote

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    Thinking about a better future‚ one day she‚ three of her siblings‚ and her mother decided to come to the United States. They paid about five hundred dollars per person for someone as they call it in Mexico “El Coyote” to help them cross the border.“El Coyote” is a person who smuggles immigrants to the United States with for a cost. They stayed a couple of days in Mexicali with one of their relatives still indecisive about coming to the United States. When they all made a firm

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    El Nino

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    States. El Nino is one of the largest scientific phenomenons that scientists have ever explored. The main concepts of El Nino are very simple and there are many variations‚ causes‚ affects‚ and relationships to study. The main idea behind El Nino is that the wind changes direction across the Pacific Ocean. In a non El Nino year (normal)‚ the trade winds blow from east to west across the ocean‚ from North and South America towards the tropical regions of the Pacific Ocean. In an El Nino year

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    Dimmesdale's Romanticism

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    From tragic adventures on the high-seas to nonsensical battles between white settlers and native tribes‚ romanticism provoked some of the most epic works of American literature. Notable Romantic authors such as James Fenimore Cooper utilized romantic characteristics to develop plot or accentuate the strength of the protagonist. His credibility as a successful romantic author stems from his use of certain romantic characteristics to advance his plot and themes. Nathaniel Hawthorne continues this tradition

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    El Presidente

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    Tittle: El Presidente Characters: Jorge Stregan--------------------------------------------------------------Emilio Aguinaldo Nora Aunor----------------------------------------------------------------Maria Agoncillo Christopher De Leon----------------------------------------------------Antonio Luna Christine Reyes-----------------------------------------------------------Hilaria Del Rosario Cesar Montano----------------------------------------------------------Andres Bonifacio Alicia Mayer

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    El Presidente

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    SY 2013-2014 Performance Task in English Submitted By: Esperanza Rose A. Ortha What is “El Presidente”? Is that story came from the past that filipino have experience? Is it important to student like us to learn the past history of our country? El Presidente‚ that is the film based on the life of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo‚ the first president of the Philippine Republic. Well‚ that a true life story and an historical

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    El Sokary

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    20th of March‚ 2013‚ Hossam elsokkary‚ former head of BBC Arabic service‚ lectured at the American university in Cairo. El sokkary is well known for being a major political activist and blogger‚ as well as becoming a figure in the Egyptian media sector. Unlike what everyone had in mind about the lecture‚ El Sokkary talked more about media in general and less about politics. El Sokkary talked about the fundamentals of news and its basics. He stated that news content are never created by the news

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    El Chupacabra

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    The El Chupacabra is one of the most well-known cryptids in popular culture. The name El Chupacabra‚ means “goat sucker” because of its supposed method of attacking and drinking the blood of goats and other livestock. The chupacabra is said to be reptilian in appearance‚ with a row of spines on its back along with sharp fangs. The monster can be approximately three to four feet tall and is bipedal in standing and hops like a kangaroo. Another image of the creature is that it lacks the hair of a dog

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    Thoreau Romanticism

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    When wondering whether England was “[his] prison or [his] palace‚” he could not come to a consensus because his life was defined by moments whose worth was dictated by stories and peers. However‚ the author does not blatantly condemn youthful romanticism‚ describing that perhaps “the thirst for adventure and excitement” so characteristic of young men and woman “ought to be in all at twenty-one.” Through a rhetorical question he displays both the selfishness and drive of inspired young people — “why

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