English 100 14 September 2013 Memories From the Past The written text and photograph for Judith Ortiz "Silent Dancing" reflects back on Cofer’s unhappy confusing childhood. Cofer recalls most of her memories from a silent video; both the story and photograph paint a garden of grey memories of isolation‚ unsettling situations‚ the struggles of assimilation‚ and the sadness she experiences as a child. My goal of this essay is to compare and explain the similarities of Cofer’s text
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Before 1898 the United States had‚ for the most part‚ stayed within its continental borders‚ focusing on transforming itself from a weak divided nation to a more united and strong nation. The decades leading to 1898 heralded tumultuous change in American military and consumer culture‚ which shockingly relate to one another in more ways than one. For instance‚ both catalyzed the call for America to expand and move away from being a “hermit nation…living off its own fat.” In a collective voice‚ American
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instance the use of internet will allow them to chat with people from all over the world in chat-room. The second advantage is traveling abroad the world. English is often spoken in other country as a universal language for example Trinidad y Tobago‚ Puerto Rico and other ones. Knowing English is a great advantage to learn English because they can improve their knowledge in a real way. A much more serious problem for learners of English is the extent of the vocabulary. People think they can speak English
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They have a wide target market ranging from preschoolers to senior adults in a wide variety of settings. Depending on the number of performers‚ the events can last anywhere between 45 minutes to two hours. They perform primarily in the US and Puerto Rico at concert halls/venues‚ school settings‚ and senior centers as part of their nonprofit’s mission to serve the community. 2. Describe the culture of the Amadors’ business. Amadors’ culture is very simple. They are a small company of six that
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created Barbie collectibles that included the “Barbie Dolls of the World”. In this collection‚ the creation “the notorious PR Barbie” as Frances Negrón-Muntaner states in Barbie’s Hair: Selling Out Puerto Rican Identity in the Global Market‚ has developed confusion‚ furiousness and also indifference in the Puerto Rican society. In Sandra Cisneros’ essay‚ Barbie Q‚ Barbie’s values are as she physically is‚ merely plastic. She is a “mean-eyed” fashionista boyfriend stealer with emphasis on the stealing
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I. An Examination of Characters 1. Select 5 stories and then create a character analysis on each main and favorite character Dear Joaquin: In this letter‚ the depressive angst is almost surely palpable. Olga is hopelessly in love. It seems a man took her virginity‚ her purity‚ and left her in an anxious state of expectancy. A one night stand in which she gave her whole being to a fraud made her believe she knows what love is. She exhausts the word love saying “me‚ the woman who truly loves
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Cofer’s mother‚ her cousin and her cousin’s brother girlfriend From Judith Ortiz Cofer’s “Silent Dancing” Cofer’s Mother Cofer’s mother is in the middle of the assimilation phase she is involved in both the American culture and the Puerto Rican culture. She often shops at La Bodega which is a Spanish supermarket she shops there for food because she insisted on only using products whose labels she could read. She also felt more comfortable at this “hole in the wall” store because it
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Bahamas. Another part of the ancestral Taino lineage comes from Central America and or Mexico. Taino culture was not entirely homogeneous but some of the most elaborate expressions of the culture was found in the Dominican Republic/Haiti and in Puerto Rico. While Taino people could generally communicate in a common language across the islands‚ there were some dialect differences. Descendants of these peoples still live throughout the Caribbean and beyond. The Taino were subsistence farmers growing
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the Eurpeans were the Arawaks. The Arawaks were migrants from Central and South America‚ who expanded their homelands to the Northern and Southern regions of Cuba and Trinidad. They occupied larger areas‚ such as Cuba‚ Hispaniola‚ Jamaica‚ Puerto Rico and were believed to share Cuba and Hispaniola with the Ciboney. They traveled in large canoes‚ which were man-made from tree trunks and held fairly significant amounts of people. It is said they traveled down the Orinoco and arrived to Trinidad
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to Mexico and other countries. Throughout most countries‚ parents don’t celebrate their daughter’s fifteenth birthday by having a Quinceanera; they celebrated daughter’s birthday differently from other countries. While in countries like Mexico‚ Puerto Rico‚ Cuba‚ Central‚ and South America are the only ones who celebrate their daughter’s fifth teen birthday by having a quinceanera for them‚ which prepare them for womanhood in the further. I remember the very first time when I attend to a quinceanera
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