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    The Massacre at El Mozote

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    economic interests in the region they were given a prime opportunity to display their economic might by launching a series of funded government realignments; placing military elite leaders sympathetic to the US’s capitalistic‚ exploitive nature. In El Salvador foreign capital came pouring in to support the right-winged military dictatorship and to secure US interests in the lucrative Salvadorian coffee export economy. The United States bears a tremendous deal of responsibility for the massacre at El Mozote

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    care about the culture to practice it‚ even more when someone has had that lifestyle since birth. On the other hand‚ culture does not fully depend on migration‚ as most of the time migration happens because of social factors. Taking El Salvador as an example‚ El Salvador‚ an LEDC that has a main export of coffee‚ has a net migration of -8.78‚ this means that 8.78 people per thousands per year are leaving the country with different destinations. El Salvador’s emigration had been decreasing in the last

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    Meditative Rose

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    Salvador Dali: Meditative Rose Salvador Domingo Dali was a Spanish surrealist painter. He was born in Figueres‚ Spain in the year 1904 and died in 1982. He can be considered to be one of the truly great all-rounders in the arena of Arts as he excelled in an expansive artistic repertoire included film‚ sculpture and photography (“Meditative Rose”). Considered to be highly imaginative‚ he had an eternal urge draw the attention of others to himself. His painting skills are often attributed to the Renaissance

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    later? To Salvador Dali dreams were very important and were constantly seen in his artwork. He painted oil paintings that were small collages of his dream images. His work displayed the "unreal dream" space that he showed with strange hallucinatory characters. When looking at the painting that is the subject of this paper‚ one is already confused by the title‚ let alone the painting itself. One Second Before Awakening from a Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate by Salvador Dali in

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    Structural Therapy

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    Salvador Minuchin & Structural Family Therapy: Working to Make a Change in Urban Families Some prominent theorists in structural family therapy include Braulio Montalvo‚ Bernice Rosman‚ Harry Aponte‚ and Charles Fishman. The best known is the founder of the theory‚ Salvador Minuchin. In 1959‚ Salvador along with the Minuchin‚ along with Dick Auerswald and Charles King‚ began developing a 3 stage approach to working with low-socioeconomic-level black families: • treatment

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    Andres Wood Chile

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    friends with Gonzalo who is educated and rich. All throughout the streets you see clashing sides that are protesting either for or against president Salvador Allende. Eventually you see army go into the shantytowns‚ they kick out all the village people and the whole place gets deserted.   Historical Context The movie is based upon the period of when Salvador Allende was in control before the military coup in 1973. In the film you can see a big difference in the way the upper class and lower class live

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    Paseo Ahumada Sequence

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    Party identification card‚ and an eyeglass case bearing the initials S.A.G. (Salvador Allende Gossens). All of these objects serve as material touch points‚ in almost Proustian fashion‚ for Guzmán’s homage to his political father: Allende. As the film progresses‚ however‚ we come to understand that what we assume will be a reflection on Allende’s life and legacy‚ turns out to be‚ first and foremost‚ a film about Guzmán: “Salvador Allende‚” he says toward the beginning of the film‚ “marked my life. I would

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    Surrealism

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    Surrealism movement is “Surrealism is destructive‚ but it destroys only what it considers to be shackles limiting our vision”‚ said by Salvador Dalí. This is true of Surrealism because surrealist works have dreamlike imagery with unexpected and illogical elements that contribute to the fantasy world that is Surrealism. One example of Surrealism art is Salvador Dalí’s The Persistence of Memory‚ 1931. The atmosphere of this work is sort of dreamlike and eerie. It looks as though it is in the

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    according to LA times‚ about gang violence is that currently El Salvador is known as the world’s most violent country‚ and it’s capital‚ San Salvador‚ is known as the world’s most homicidal city. Recent statistics show that last year in El Salvador there were about 6‚652 killings. This translates into a national homicide rate of almost 116 per 100‚000‚ which happens

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    Surrealism Research Task

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    often had a vaguely threatening‚ mysterious quality. Yves Tanguy (1900-1955): A French surrealist painter known for his nonrepresentational surrealist paintings which of vast‚ abstract landscapes‚ mostly in a tightly limited palette of colours. Salvador Dalí (1904-1989): A Spanish surrealist painter best known for the striking and bizarre images in his surrealist work. Frida Kahlo (1907-1954): A Mexican painter‚ not strictly part of the surrealist movement‚ best known for her self-portraits which

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