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    Harvest Gypsies

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    The Dustbowl migrants were different than most of the other groups of migrants who came to work in the fields of California. These were other Americans who had not long ago had lived a life that was similar to the farmers whom they were now working for. The other migrants came from other countries and most of them were probably used to living in poverty‚ so when they came to work as the peon class in America they were already used to hard working conditions for very little compensation. In their

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    Harvest: Chicken

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    Hints & Cheat Codes Infinite Money This trick requires two memory cards‚ with a game on each . (for a total of 8 blocks!) game ’A’ is the one wich will get the money. Game ’B’ will just be used to get the money. Get a cow on game ’B’ and then save‚ and trade it to game ’A’. Repeat‚ reapeat‚ repeat‚ then if you want you can sell them on game ’A’‚ so you start with lots of money on your main game.  Popuri Popuri is easy to get to like you‚ because she actually likes weeds(!) This means you

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    Costa Rican Food

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    Costa Rican cuisine is known for being flavorful‚ yet fairly mild‚ with high reliance on fresh fruit and vegetables. Rice and black beans are a staple of most traditional Costa Rican meals‚ often served three times a day; gallo pinto‚ a breakfast dish of rice and beans mixed together with onions and bell peppers‚ is often considered the Costa Rican national dish. For lunch‚ the traditional meal is called a casado. It again consists of rice and beans served side by side instead of mixed. There

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    Cuban Nationalism

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    nationalist movements. Overtime‚ however‚ Cuban nationalism grew to greater extents. Cuban nationalism‚ and freedom from Spanish rule‚ is what lead to its modernization. For most of its history‚ Cuba has been controlled by foreign powers. The struggle for not only freedom‚ but also a national identity‚ was a complex affair that began in earnest during the late 18th century and lasted well into the 20th century. From about 1511 to 1898‚ along with Puerto Rico‚ Cuba was one of Spain ’s two colonies

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    The Cuban Revolution The Cuban Revolution was one of the most defining events in Cuba’s history. With blood hardwork and a dream the Cuban Revolution was one of the most influential and defining moments in Cuba’s history. The Cuban Revolution was led by Fidel Castro and a few other key figures such as Che Guevara and his brother Raul Castro. Before Castro’s revolution the Cuban government had been taken over by Fulgencio Batista. He made Cuba into a puppet for countries to take resources from without

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    Cuban Migration

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    that stood out to me the most is Cubans. Cubans have been migrating to the United States for many years now. All immigrant groups that migrate to the United States have their unique reasoning of why they leave their home country. The island of Cuba was a decent place to live on‚ until the politics‚ economy‚ and freedom came crashing down causing waves of immigrants of Cuba to appear in the United States The push factors that contribute to female and male Cuban migrating to the United States are

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    Puerto Rican and Mexican are two different countries that their differences and similarities. The Spanish in México and Puerto Rico is basically the same but the difference is the accents and expressions.in the essay‚ I will focus in the history and contribution of the Spanish in Puerto Rican and Mexican society. For many people who don’t know much about the history they can get inform about the culture of the Puerto Rico and Mexico people. It will provide an ethnic background by giving us the opportunity

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    suppressed. US intervention during the Spanish-American War in 1898 assisted the Cubans in overthrowing Spanish rule. Subsequently‚ the 1901 Platt Amendment to the Cuban constitution authorized the US to intervene in Cuba in the event

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    Puerto Rico

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    Puerto Rico Visualization Island currently is a US territory and uses the dollar‚ citizens travel on US passports as well. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-20238272 After statehood Hawaii’s economy grew almost twice as fast and at a fast rate of 7% per year. The tourism aspect also grew at an astonishing rate of 15% every year for fifteen year. Looking at Puerto Rico’s tourist industry today it is about the same size as Hawaii’s was before Hawaii became a state. This allows for

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    Puerto Rico Geography

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    The Puerto Ricans/Los Boriquas Originally known as Borinquen and populated by the Taino people‚ this lovely island was claimed in 1493 by Christopher Columbus for the King of Spain. Rich with its natural resource and a port stop for slavery the Spaniards refer to this island as “Puerto Rico” which translate to Rich Port and “Isla de Encanto” which translates to Enchanted Island. The purpose of this paper is to give you a better understanding of Puerto Ricco’s geography‚ history‚ and culture

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