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    It is interesting that Chavez chooses to address Mexican Americans about the misuse of the Church’s funding because they themselves probably do not have much to offer. If his audience does not have much monetary support to offer him‚ then is his ideal audience too far removed from reality or is this intentional? If this is intentional‚ he is using his audience to prove that it is not so much about the finances of the people‚ but how the people of the Church use the money they do have. He must not

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    In the writing of Chavez‚ he uses multiple rhetorical choices in his argument about nonviolent resistance. Chavez uses logos in his argument about nonviolent resistance and talks about how using violence is a waste of human live while talking about no one has the right to take away other right to live. Chavez also uses metaphors to compare things like “When victory comes through violence‚ it is a victory with strings attached”. Chavez uses these in his article to create an argument about nonviolent

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    Chavez Ravine Over the course of time‚ Los Angeles has had many successes and failures. Many such success and failures are overlooked and forgotten due to time. Other successes and failures are buried by the government. One such example is Chavez Ravine‚ better known as Dodgers Stadium. Chavez Ravine‚ made up of three main neighborhoods—Palo Verde‚ La Loma and Bishop‚ was home to generations of Mexican Americans. The Federal Housing Act of 1949 gave Mayor Fletcher Bowron‚ the business opportunity

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    Chavez Ravine is a modern day example of institutionalized racism against Chicanos on a smaller scale than the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. Chavez Ravine was made up of low income Mexican Americans who were forced to live there because of discrimination in other parts of Los Angeles. Mike Davis‚ a Los Angeles based author‚ writes in his book that most of the original Spanish-speaking homeowners initially unwilling sell gave into greedy developers representing the city and its public housing authority

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    Philadelphia Phillies: Cesar Hernandez states his case Cesar Hernandez had not secured his slot as second base in the Philadelphia Phillies through 2015 but his current defensive and offensive tactics in the season have definitely changed opinions making it fun to see what impact he will pose to the baseball betting lines. At the present time‚ Hernandez is assuming his role as the second baseman in the Philadelphia Phillies. He prides in his competence as an exemplary defender .Since May 2013‚ when

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    obvious as the man looks like he is upside down. The rhythmic curvilinear and planes are emphasized and enhanced. Its surface is somehow smooth unlike other oil paintings I have observed. This is an oil painting in canvas entitled‚ “Superstitions” by Cesar Legaspi dated 1982 posted in the National Museum collection. II. Analysis The head of the man with his hands on it gives off a very distinct feature in the painting. Its irregular shapes and figures create a very geometrical and structural form of

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    3) Ms. Chavez’s weakness in presenting material is that she lacks enthusiasm. Her students do not like her science class because it is boring. She just stands in front of the class and lectures about a topic every day. There is no fun experiments or involvement of the students. In a 7th grade science class‚ students can learn a lot while the class is also fun. There are many demonstrations‚ experiments‚ and other activities that could spark interest in her students. It is known that enthusiasm doesn’t

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    In the next song‚ Cesar ‘Pudy’ Ballum Ballumbrosio performed zapateador dance which was one kind of dance styles from Mexico. He worn a pair of zapateador shoes‚ and he clicked and tapped on the stage. The sound had lively rhythm punctuated‚ and I was in high spirited. The tempo was allegro or vivace‚ and the dynamics was crescendo which was from mezzo forte to forte. In addition‚ the vocal piece was syllabic‚ and the melodic intervals was small because each note was moved so quickly. André Prando

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    This boycott led to the Agricultural Labor Relations Act that ends the cycle of misery and exploitation. Cesar Chavez fight for justice did not end there‚ He went on to compose several other boycotts and hunger strikes for the rights of workers. These different peaceful protests are en example as to how they have positively impacted society and why peaceful protest

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    In January and February of 1968‚ Chavez began his fast to stop the violence that the farm workers were beginning to erupt with the growers and instead promote non-violence. A quote from Chavez was‚ “To be a man is to suffer for others.” Cesar Chavez believed that sacrificing yourself for others in a nonviolent way for justice is the strongest act of manliness. Chavez would start his fast before anyone knew‚ but later everyone found out. Some people thought he was crazy and should just stop‚ but others

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