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    providing more foreign language classes. Spanish class is the only foreign language class Brentwood provides. This limits students’ opportunity to learn different countries’ languages. By providing more foreign language classes‚ students get a chance to choose a language they would like to learn. Giving students an option can let students to pay more attention to those class. When learning something you like to do‚ you learn faster than anything you have to do. Because foreign language classes are requirement

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    The Spanish American War of 1898 was a war that lasted only ten weeks between the United States and Spain. A declaration of war was declared to Spain by the United States because of the sinking of the United States Ship Maine‚ but other causes that fueled America with the desire of war was the United States support for Cuban independence‚ business interests within Cuba because of their sugar‚ as well as the growing instigation of the United States newspapers that is called “Yellow Journalism”. During

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    "¿Cuál es tu apellido?" my Spanish teacher asked me. It was freshman orientation and I had just walked into her classroom‚ surrounded by a sea of unfamiliar faces. I stared blankly at my teacher‚ unsure of what she was asking. "What is your last name?" she repeats‚ this time in English. My faced flamed with embarrassment as I replied. I immediately felt out of place‚ convinced that I didn’t belong in Spanish II. Unfortunately‚ this feeling did not fade. After my first Spanish class‚ I was on the verge

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    Spanish-American War The Spanish-American War was different from many other wars because it did not deal with America’s rights; nevertheless it dealt with our issues over expansionism. The war was caused by yellow journalism‚ sinking of the main‚ and the de Lome letter in which he discussed his bad faith with America. The Spanish-American War was a "splendid little war" because it demonstrated the enormous influence of yellow journalism‚ changed the balance in the Federal Government‚ and most

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    Anti-Imperialism Editorial- Spanish American War The Spanish American War is simply an abomination of American morals and ideals. Spain and the United States are currently in conflict‚ as a result of American intervention in Cuba. America has yet again impressed its indomitable will upon fledgling nations‚ and in this case‚ one that did not even need “help” especially since it was already under Spanish control‚ regardless of how relaxed or ineffective that role may have been. This war has become

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    Language Language is a powerful thing. So powerful that it has the ability to link each and every one of us together or be the barrier that stands between us. Language is a tool in life that can either emphasize or hinder communication‚ relationships‚ and our cultural views. However‚ when we think of the word “language” it is crucial to remember that it also means nonverbal such as body language. Language‚ in the form of communication is taught to us as infants and continues

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    The Spanish were the first to settle in central and South America. They established their empire by defeating the Aztecs people. While the Aztecs lived in Mexico‚ they structured a wealthy empire by means of warfare. However‚ the Spanish took their empire by exploiting the resentment‚ the subjects had. Francisco Pizarro arrived with a small force of men in Peru. They conquered the Incas‚ who also had a large empire. Even though they had a large empire‚ it suffered large a chaotic royal succession

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    inhabitants of Latin America. This created a rift between the Creoles and the people of lower class. This feeling of not belonging likely created a great deal of unrest amongst the Creoles‚ who with other factors‚ eventually revolted against the Spanish. One of these other factors was their lack of political power. The Creoles had a lot of economic and social influence‚ but the Peninsulares held all the administrative positions. (B) Out of 99 judgeships in Latin America‚ 12 were Creoles. The rest

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    For English homework‚ I read a passage called “Why and When We Speak Spanish in Public” which the title portrays the main objective of the article. The writer explains why she and her family‚ outside of their home‚ speak in their native languageSpanish. She illustrates her background and culture and takes pride in her heritage by defending her right to speak Spanish in America. This article was very passionate which caused me to be compelled by the words she spoke. I loved the way to which the

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    traditions that are routed in South America are exhibited through music and dance due to their constant influence across the region. Music and dances contain a wide variety of styles; from contemporary rock and pop to more popular folk and native genres. Spanish‚ Native American and African are the three main sources of the cultural groups in Latin America and the Caribbean. Some examples of these different cultures are Colombian‚ Puerto Rican‚ and Brazilian. For Colombian culture‚ the music’s diversity

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