“Yo no estudio para saber más‚ sino para ignorar menos‚” was said by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz‚ a female self-taught Mexican poet from the sixteen hundreds. The quote translates to‚ “I don’t study to know more‚ but to ignore less.” As a Hispanic girl growing up in the United States‚ Sor Juana’s words have a very deep connection to me. I was seven years old when my family made our great return to the Unites States. I had moved back after spending 4 years of my childhood in Panama‚ growing up next
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Rynhardt van Blerk Plagiarism amid South-African writers: The analysis Stephan Watson accusations against South- African author Andjie Krog. In civil society one pays homage to a successful endeavour through acknowledgement. In the world of literature‚ which forms an integral part of this society‚ one should surely acknowledge good research or writing if one was to exploit it. In a 2006 article in the journal New Contrast award-winningSouth-African author Stephen Watson accused fellow South-African
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Santa Cruz Guitar Company: Viewed Under the Lens of Deming’s 14 Points January 29‚ 2013 Deming’s 14 points and the Santa Cruz Guitar Company “Richard Hoover has built a culture that thrives on sharing‚ teaching and challenging. The collaborative nature of our luthiers insures exceptional instruments that last for more than a lifetime.” - Santa Cruz Guitar Company Santa Cruz Guitar Company is a business composed of dedicated craftsmen and music lovers who craft acoustic guitars with great attention
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The book Poems‚ Protest and a Dream by Sor Junana Ines De La Cruz is a collection of her work and begins with a response to Sor Filotra de la Cruz. She writes about a variety of topics one being her life before becoming a nun. Sor Juanna had a passion to learn at a very young age and told her mom to send her to Mexico dressed up as a man to attend university. At the age of 6 she learned to read and write from then on her passion to learn only grew. However‚ in the 1600’s women were not allowed to
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especially women were denied education. Despite limited access two women were able to overcome gender limitations when it came to education. Both went about it in different ways although they had similar origins. These women were Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz and Catalina de Erauso. These noblewomen became catholic nuns. One sought an education from of the church. The other attended a university‚ Sor Juana stayed a nun. Catalina defied gender norms‚ cross-dressed and left the convent. In this way Sor Juana
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Human Rights Issues Addressed by Examining the Santa Cruz Massacre and the San Vicente Cemetery Mass Graves Krystal Gibbens Texas Tech University April 14‚ 2011 Abstract Human rights are constantly violated. This has been an issue in the past and will continue in the future. Recently‚ science has caught up. With advances in forensic science‚ especially in anthropology and archeology‚ graves can not only be located‚ but thoroughly excavated‚ leading to positive
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Individual Work - Below is a table with three columns. On the left column are three periods of our life. On the center column‚ write a word or two that you learned or knew about Jesus – Who was Jesus for you? On the right column‚ write one (1) significant event when or where you learned about the Jesus you wrote on the center column. You can simply write a few words or phrases that fit inside the box. There are no “right” or “wrong” answers in this activity‚ and your answers will not be graded by
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Cited: Terkel‚ Studs. "Stephen Cruz." Rereading America. Eds. Gary Colombo‚ Robert Cullen‚ and Bonnie Lisle. Boston: Bedford/ St. Alger‚ Horatio. “From Ragged Dick.” Rereading America. Eds. Gary Colombo‚ Robert Cullen‚ and Bonnie Lisle. Boston: Bedford/ St. Ganga‚ Maria
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Audience Purpose and Tone Three possible entry points into assessing an essay—and important considerations for writers as well—are the identification of the essay’s audience‚ purpose and tone. “Audience” refers to the readership the writer is writing for—as best we can tell from reading it ourselves. An essay’s intended audience could be the entire world‚ or the entire English-reading population‚ or everyone in the United States‚ or readers of the Washington Post newspaper. It could be
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References: Blue‚ Rose and Naden‚ Corinne J. "From Colin Powell: Straight to the Top." Rereading America. Eds. Gary Colombo‚ Robert Cullen‚ and Bonnie Lisle. Boston: Bedford/ St. Terkel‚ Studs. "Stephen Cruz." Rereading America. Eds. Gary Colombo‚ Robert Cullen‚ and Bonnie Lisle. Boston: Bedford/ St. Dalton‚ Harlon L. "Horatio Alger" Rereading America. Eds. Gary Colombo‚ Robert Cullen‚ and Bonnie Lisle. Boston: Bedford/ St. Hamblin‚ Ken. "The
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