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    The Reconquista and the Spanish overseas expansion greatly affected the world. Many differences existed between life under the Muslim ruling and life during the Reconquista.Their was more control during the Reconquista. The Spanish Jewry was effected greatly by the Spanish Inquisition. Also‚ their were many reasons as to why the Spanish expanded overseas mainly for commercial reasons.These overseas expansions were made possible by the technological innovations they had from around the world.

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    names that are considered inaccurate. People in the group may be of any race and can often have mixed- race ancestry. They do not really describe themselves of their real identity. For example‚ “Many millions of Spanish-speaking people—such as Native Americans—are not of true Spanish descent‚

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    In today’s schools the majority of its students are bilingual‚ speaking both Spanish and English. This is due to the abundance of Latin Americans coming to the United States in search of new or more opportunities‚ or simply a better life and education for their children than the one they would have had back in their home country. Being bilingual has not always been viewed as a norm like it is today‚ or like it has always been here in Florida‚ specifically in Miami. In other states‚ such as California

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    forfeiting his happy home life‚ to try to become a typical English-speaking student. As a young child‚ Rodriguez finds comfort and safety in his noisy home full of Spanish sounds. Spanish‚ is his family’s’ intimate language that comforts Rodriguez by surrounding him in a web built by the family love and security which is conveyed using the Spanish language. "I recognize you as someone close‚ like no one outside. You belong with us‚ in the family‚ Ricardo." When the nuns came to the Rodriquez’s house

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    I don't know

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    hispana Means: I am American and I speak English and Spanish. I will travel to Spain because I want to practice my Spanish. Why did you study Spanish? I study Spanish because I like talking to my friends Hispanics. My community does Hispanic street parades. In your community parades do Hispanics? In my community‚ there are restaurants Hispanics. See Hispanic restaurants in your community. Like Spanish food? I love Spanish food. I also like to listen to music but not dance salsa.

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    I came to this country at a very early age‚ during that time I could only identify with what I already knew. I knew that I was female and that my only language was Spanish because it is what my parents understood and spoke to me. Now that I have been living here for many years‚ I identify as Dominican-American. For the most part‚ identifying as an American because I gained citizenship in my early twenties. I also identify as a Hispanic. I experienced all the stages of Tse’s model at an early age

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    The U.S. Census Bureau defines Hispanic as "a person of Cuban‚ Mexican‚ Puerto Rican‚ South or Central American‚ or other Spanish culture or origin regardless of race". The term Hispanic is a blanket term to cover large very different cultures that have little in common. In the United States‚ the Hispanic culture ranks individuals against each other to show how connected they are to their origins. Albert Einstein’s quote‚ "You have to learn the rules of the game. And then you have to play better

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    of all‚ she mentioned that she was born in the USA but her family moved to Dominican Republic and stayed there for almost 10 years. Therefore‚ the only language that she knew in that time was Spanish. Her aunts and uncle used to correct kids in Spanish to educate them but she said that she got their bad Spanish. In addition‚ her parents used to speak in English if they did not want their kids to understand them. For example‚ when they want to speak about a something important or someone divorcing or

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    A student passes two years of Spanish to graduate as it is required. The student’s family is going on vacation to Mexico. The student decides it would be fun to use his knowledge of Spanish. As the student lands in Mexico‚ he is greeted by‚ “¡Hola‚ me llamo es Jacob! ¿Como estuvo tu viaje?” But as the student tries to make out what he says‚ he pulls out an English to Spanish book instead. Students learn Spanish because it is required to graduate‚ but they never become fluent at it even in situations

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    settlements were made by the Spanish natives and they were able to establish communities. They called the natives indios and converted their religion to Roman Catholic. They created political‚ economic and social systems in the archipelago that truly made a mark in the cultural evolution of the natives. As the Spaniards rule over the archipelago‚ they demonstrated practices of administering the colony to maintain their power. Within the long duration of colonizing the Philippines‚ Spanish influences are evident

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