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    Generation Y

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    always expected things to go my way and to receive everything that I wanted‚ instead of working hard towards my goal myself. Looking back‚ I was only doing what every typical child in our generation was doing. Our generation is considered the Generation Y‚ The Millennial‚ Generation Next‚ or Generation me. We are the generation of people born during the 1980s and early 1990s. Our generation is growing and increasing in size every single day. Our generation’s population size has reached the point where

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    Santiago as a Code Hero

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    a deeper story about a man attempting to prove to society that he is not useless This novella is an example of Man’s struggle to maintain dignity in the face of adversity. The old fisherman (Santiago) could have easily given up against the giant 18 foot marlin‚ but he could not stand going home one more day being looked at as an aging failure by his friend and the other fishermen in the village. Ernest Hemingway relates this novella to himself and his life. Throughout this story

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    Representation of Hispanics in Ramon Menendez’s Stand and Deliver Stereotyping describes a value-neutral psychological mechanism that creates categories and enables people to manage the swirl of data presented to them from their environment (“Latino Images” 14). The human mind automatically sorts things in different categories in order to perceive things a certain way by generalizing or stereotyping. Hollywood films stereotype people in different cultures in an attempt to breakdown the types of

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    Camingo De Santiago

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    El Camino de Santiago “The Way” is one of the most inspirational movies I have ever witnessed. It centers around a man‚ his son‚ and their journey along the Camino de Santiago. Tom‚ an esteemed Doctor‚ learns that his son has passed away in a storm while traveling along the Camino de Santiago. The movie shows scenes of the father-son relationship between Tom‚ and his son and it quickly becomes clear that the two did not always see eye-to-eye. Tom learns that his son has passed away‚ and immediately

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    Loneliness is something that the old man‚ Santiago experienced throughout his life‚ one of the most painful things he must have felt was losing his wife. Having the reminder of her in his shack came to a point where he had to take down the picture because it made him more lonely‚ but he still kept the pieces that reminded him of her. As it says “On the brown walls of the flattened‚ overlapping leaves of the sturdy fibered guano there was a picture in color of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and another

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    Santiago as a Christ Figure Across the world‚ many think of Jesus Christ as the symbol of purity‚ love‚ and all things good. Although it is impossible for any being‚ fact or fiction‚ to become as ’perfect’ as Jesus Christ himself‚ there are characters that can be considered ’Christ like’ or resemble certain qualities of the Messiah. Ernest Hemingway’s character‚ the Old Man Santiago from The Old Man and the Sea is a Christ like character because of the way the young boy acted as his devoted

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    Santiago Calatrava. Calatrava is known worldwide for his architectural designs and sculptures‚ which combine fluid‚ almost aerial forms with strongly functional structure. "Wave" reflects the creative combination of engineering and movement that is the hallmark of Calatrava’s great architectural projects. Architect‚ artist‚ and engineer Santiago Calatrava was born on July 28‚ 1951‚ in the town of Benimamet‚ near Valencia‚ Spain. Calatrava family on both sides was engaged in the agricultural export

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    Santiago Hemingway Hero

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    Santiago: The Hemingway Hero The book Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway is one like most Hemingway books. It contains‚ like most of his works‚ hidden meanings in the texts. Not only that‚ but the main character is one of an adventurous‚ glamorous lifestyle‚ much like Hemingway himself. Santiago‚ the main character of The Old Man and the Sea‚ has been debated over the topic as to whether or not he is actually worthy to be deemed a "Hemingway Hero." The "Hemingway Hero" In each of Hemingway

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    Who Is Santiago A Hero

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    and the Sea was written by Ernest Hemingway and published in 1952. This novel is the story of a struggling seasoned fisherman who has the opportunity to have the greatest catch of his life. His most notable attribute is his unquenchable spirit. In Santiago‚ the main character of The Old Man and the Sea‚ Hemingway has created a hero who personifies honor‚ courage‚ endurance‚ and faith. No amount of pain or abuse can quench Santiago’s invincible honor. He is constantly taunted by other fishermen about

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    Jimmy Santiago Baca

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    that I am willing to grasp the knowledge of is Jimmy Santiago. Santiago‚ a former inmate of a maximum security prison altered his life through the power of poetry and writing. The reason why I chose to delve into his philosophies is because he was a former prisoner. His life is inspirational due to the fact that I work at a local jail and witness the obscenities of the system and inmates. To dramatically change one’s life in prison‚ like Santiago‚ I would like to present his teaching forms of poetry

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