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    INTRODUCCIÓN El codigo penal de cada pais debe de contener una seccion sobre los delitos contra la fe publica. Tanto Espana como Rumania no hacen ninguna excepción. En el Codigo Penal Español‚ esta rubrica es nombrada “De las falsedades” y en el Codigo Penal Rumano‚ “Crímenes y delitos contra la fe publica”. El bien jurídico tutelado es la fe pública. La Fe es un valor abstracto que significa confianza‚ creencia fundada en las seguridades o la consideración que algo o alguien inspira. Pero

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    “The Pennycandystore Beyond the El” by Lawrence Ferlinghetti is about a young boy’s childhood passing by too soon and is similar to the song‚ “Wake me up when September ends” by Green Day. The first few lines of the poem are indented to convey the message that the boy “fell in love with

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    El Plan de Santa Barbara‚ 1969 Manifesto For all peoples‚ as with individuals‚ the time comes when they must reckon with their history. For the Chicano the present is a time of renaissance‚ of renacimiento. Our people and our community‚ el barrio and la colonia‚ are expressing a new consciousness and a new resolve. Recognizing the historical tasks confronting our people and fully aware of the cost of human progress‚ we pledge our will to move. We will move forward toward our destiny as

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    One of the most transformative experiences in my life came while in El Salvador during my freshmen year of high school. My family traveled to the country to visit family members and while there I along with my siblings volunteered to help our uncle at his medical clinic. While volunteering I witnessed first hand how the lack of health care affects developing nations‚ especially the children in these regions. Growing up half of my life under low socioeconomic standards‚ I believed that I understood

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    than customary and shaped me into the person I am today. My parents immigrated to the United States from El Salvador before I was born‚ leaving behind 5 kids‚ the youngest nine months and oldest thirteen years of age. Leaving behind their children was one of my parents’ hardest choice‚ but they believed that in the future it would have the best outcome. My parents had lived a dirt-poor life in El Salvador due to the Civil War that was going on the in the 1980s. They came to the U.S. in hopes of giving

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    Hanem El Farahty shows the history of legal translation . It begins in the early of the nineteenth century and increasing in the twentieth century because the awareness of the importance of legal translation grows in this period. That is because of a code created by Napoleon named nopeolic code that affected other countries such as Germany. In the twenties century‚ The importance of translation reached its top in particular legal translation plays necessary role in interaction and globalization

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    Avirath Dodabele Mr. Wissinger English 1 November 28‚ 2014 Night: How the Holocaust Brainwashed Elie Wiesel “... any anger I felt at that moment was directed‚ not against Kapo‚ but against my father. I was angry with him‚ for not knowing how to avoid Idek’s outbreak. That is what concentration camp life had made of me.” These are the words that Elie Wiesel used in his memoir‚ Night‚ to describe how his experiences in the concentration camps of WWII forever changed the way he saw the world. . Throughout

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    undiluted - not moderated or weakened in any way: a sudden surge of pure‚ undiluted happiness. elusive |iˈlo͞osiv| adjective difficult to find‚ catch‚ or achieve: success will become ever more elusive. • difficult to remember or recall: the elusive thought he had had moments before. subdue |səbˈd(y)o͞o| verb (subdues‚ subduing‚ subdued) [ with obj. ] overcome‚ quieten‚ or bring under control (a feeling or person): she managed to subdue an instinct to applaud. • bring (a country or people)

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    chose to go to college after the she was happy for that. However there was a lot of thing to debate. Some of these Choices were: Celebrating El Dia de los muertos or not income it into the family tradition and celebrate throughout the centuries. She ends up keeping it in the tradition. So far the rest of the her life and generation after hers still celebrate El día de los muertos from children to children. Easter carosones or not making Easter carosones and

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    Teal Paragraph — Film’s Depiction of the Aztecs The Natives in The Road to El Dorado are an accurate depiction of the Aztecs because it shows accurate information that represents the traditional social roles of Aztecian society. The Aztecs had a prominent social class structure built into their society; starting with a ruler and followed by nobles‚ commoners‚ peasants‚ and finally slaves (“Daily Life”). The film showed the relationship between different classes that allowed us to see how this class

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