Juan came to this country (N.Y‚ USA) from Ecuador when he was in the First grade. He is the oldest of three children; the younger siblings were born in this country. His parents are both hard-working individuals who have always told Juan that he must go to college. However‚ they only told Juan recently that he is undocumented. Juan has a 95 average and has taken many honor level courses. He studied French in High school‚ maintaining that taking Spanish would have been too easy. He did earn a 94
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Byron - Question 4 In Don Juan‚ Byron mocks many of his Romantic contemporaries for their style. According to Byron‚ poets such as Wordsworth and Southey were overly showy. Thus‚ Don Juan was a way to poke fun at the romantic tropes these self-interested poets utilized. For instance‚ Byron uses “romantic” language to describe Donna Julia‚ saying‚ “Of many charms in her as natural/As sweetness to the flower or salt to the ocean‚ Her zone to Venus‚ or his bow to Cupid” (437-439). But then he gives
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1. Rodriguez’s parents were very uncomfortable speaking English in public. Rodriguez stated that‚ “In public‚ my father and mother spoke hesitantly‚ accented‚ and not always grammatical English. And then they would have to strain‚ their bodies tense‚ to catch the sense of what was rapidly said by Los gringos.” When Rodriguez was younger his parents spoke only Spanish and his family bonded through Spanish. Rodriguez said‚ we transformed the knowledge of our public separateness into a consoling reminder
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comes from within‚ not just from what is written on the pages. Faculty Artist‚ Raul I. Rodriguez demonstrates all of that. Rodriguez been recognized for his achievements countless times and has not only taught countless students but has also inspired many of them. Faculty Artist‚ Raul I. Rodriguez will be presenting‚ “An Evening of Tuba-Euphonium Chamber Music” Oct. 20 at the Performing Arts Center. Mr. Rodríguez teaches tuba and euphonium‚ is the instructor of the Bobcat Marching Band‚ Director of
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Richard Rodriguez describes the difficulties between balancing life in the academic world and life of a working class family. In this article‚ Rodriguez found himself through education. As a child‚ Rodriguez was the stereotypical student that comes from a working class family with little education but worked hard to make a living. He was smart and always top of his class‚ and rather than spending his time on other things he was always caught reading a book by himself. Originally‚ Rodriguez smarts
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SPOLIARVM We had a chance to see for we the larger than life painting of Juan Luna exhibited in the National Art Gallery. Well‚ last February 25‚ 2011 during EDSA 25th anniversary we went to the National Museum Art Gallery for our Humanities subject. The mural I’m going to talk about is the mural entitled “ Spoliarvm” [spo-la-ree-um] by one of our national artists‚ Juan Luna. The basic story of the “Spoliarivm” takes place in the 15th century or something around that time. Anyway‚
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Banking Concept or Problem-Posing‚ Which is the Better Choice? Paulo Freire proposes two styles of teaching: the banking concept and problem-posing education. Through Freire’s lens‚ Richard Rodriguez would be seen as a banking student‚ but could later be seen as a problem-posing student throughout the course of his life. Both styles are still viewed today in teacher-student relationships. Freire describes the “banking” concept of education by saying that “Education thus becomes an act of depositing
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JUAN OSONG (Bicol Literature – Folktale) The mayor of the town where Juan Osong lived once ordered the town crier to announce a new ordinance that no one should be found walking in the street by ten o’clock at night. But as Juan was still in the street by ten o’clock‚ he crawled. He was seen by the policeman who asked him‚ “Why are you still here? Don’t you know that it is prohibited for townspeople to walk down these streets after ten? “ Juan answered‚ “Yes sir‚ I know‚ but as you can see‚ I am
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Anders Magnuson 4/5th hour ELA Mr. McCormick Tio Juan Chapter Back in Guatemala I had everything. I had a farm‚ I had family‚ I had friends‚ but when we moved to America I lost everything. Not really everything‚ I have a family‚ but only my niece can understand me; i can’t communicate with anyone in this country. I just wish that I could go back to Guatemala I remember the days where life was good‚ the air was clear and the sun was shining. I remember and miss when I had the happiness of being part
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Juan Carlos age 25‚ has a profession of CHP officer‚ he is making a good amount of money. With this sum of cash‚ he is going to be using it for investments‚ housing‚ and retirement. This provides an adequate living situation for him in the city of Anaheim‚ California. He is renting an apartment. Which is not too bad‚ leaving him room for activities he likes to do. These activities consist of sports like soccer‚ boxing‚ and golf. Juan Carlos has goals and milestones which he would like to reach
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