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    Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz was a major figure in Hispanic literature and a remarkable colonial intellectual of the Baroque. Sor Juana’s literary works serve as a look into the dynamic world of seventeenth century Hispanic literature. Considered the last great author of Spain’s Golden Age‚ Sor Juana and her influence contributed to creating a Mexican identity in the New World. Her poetry and life present the difficulties women then faced trying to thrive in academic and artistic fields. As a famous

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    Carlo Scarpa – Brion-Vega cemetery (completion‚ 1978) INTRODUCTION In San Vito d’Altivole near Treviso in Italy‚ Scarpa was commissioned by the Brion family to design an extension to the families’ cemetery. This designed to be Guiseppe and Onorina Brion’s final resting place‚ the people who lived in the town were originally going to share the cemetery‚ but this never happened. The aim was to create architecture‚ a design that would evoke the hearts of the viewer in a poetical manner (Saito

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    LA Study Guide Q2

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    Q2 STUDY GUIDE LA Claude McKay (Tropics in New York) From rural Jamaican to world traveler The 11th child of peasant farmers Born and raised in Jamaica Moved in 1912 to the US to attend college Published two volumes of verse in Jamaican dialect He moved to New York in 1914 By the early 1920’s he had emerged as one of the first inspirational voices of the Harlem Renaissance. Traveled widely as a poet‚ novelist and journalist. Langston Hughes (Theme for English B) Spokesman for common people Born

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    Paralelismos entre las religiones orientales y la ciencia moderna Desde los albores de la humanidad‚ existe la necesidad en el hombre de explicar el mundo. El continuo avance de la ciencia resulta en ideas cada vez más nuevas sobre el principio del Universo y la realidad‚ así como de la posición del ser humano en el cosmos. Aparentemente‚ la ciencia ha venido a desmoronar todo el sistema de creencias construido por las religiones‚ ya que las explicaciones que estas ofrecen no se basan en la experimentación

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    LAS 432 Midterm review

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    LAS 432 Midterm review March 2014 Hi everyone‚ I thought I would just offer some guidelines for study for the essay portion of the midterm exam. Remember that you will have 3 hours to complete the exam. You may use your notes‚ articles‚ etc.‚ but you need to have familiarity with the material before you start or you may run out of time. Remember also that you can only enter the test one time‚ so you can’t go away and start again...be prepared...these are possible essay questions…familiarize yourself

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    In Gloria Anzaldua’s book Borderlands La Frontera‚ The New Mestiza‚ she shares her experience in a post-colonial world as a Chicana‚ a lesbian and a woman who grew up in a cross-cultured area trying to understand her identity but also to make us rethink about what a border is and what are the consequences which come with it. Anzaldua creates a “mestiza consciousness” as a dynamic capable of breaking down dualistic ascendant archetypes. This concept is related to “hybridity”‚ a mixed race‚ which will

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    La Llorona Oral Tradition

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    to the people that have faith in their country.How did oral tradition help folklore evolve and reach the masses.They can learn about the world.Well in Mexico the discussion of centers on indigenous issues.Teaching students of Mexico origin. La Llorona La Llorona she was a beautiful young lady named Maria that was in love with a beautiful man and they got married and had kids.One day her husband loses interest in her.her husband left for a period of time and he came to see his kids Maria saw him

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    Summary Of La De Abajo

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    Rulfo not only uses repetition to continue a close relationship with the reader‚ but also uses it to affirm a neutral confirmation that something happened “Justo Brambila dejo a su sobrina Margarita sobre la cama‚ cuidando de no hacer ruido. En la pieza contigua dormía su Hermana‚ tullida desde hacia dos años‚ inmóvil”(Rulfo‚ p51). The repetition of section three in section five‚ only enhances the significance of this occurrence and also helps develop the fragment of the

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    Jile La Obstacle

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    Summary: * 8+ years of experience in systems Analysis‚ design and development of complex software systems for various domains. * Good exposure of Software Development Life Cycle methods (waterfall etc.). * Extensive experience in Design‚ Development‚ and Enhancement and Maintaining applications in Oracle 9i/10g/11g using SQL‚ PL/SQL in Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP and UNIX environments. * In-depth Knowledge of Oracle Architecture‚ Data Dictionary and DBMS Packages. * Performed a major

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    La Machine a Rajeunir

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    CHAPTER 4 As soon as the caravan was on the road‚ we came across a police car. Five seconds later‚ another one passed us‚ its siren blaring loudly. Jo and I were sitting at the back on a car seat. Hugo and Sophie were facing us. Luce‚ on another seat‚ was reading an information book. We finally escaped the police. But this was not the end of our problems‚ like Jo already said. The assault of a police officer was a crime‚ and our escape made the situation worse. Al the officers

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