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    17 January 2013 Jessica Ramirez Ms. Blevins World Lit-P5 17 January 2013 The Massacre at Sandy Hook The Sandy Hook massacre in Newton‚ Connecticut caught the attention of many American families throughout the nation. The final death toll reached twenty-six‚ with a total of twenty students and six teachers. Although this infamous event will always remain a tragedy‚ it will be remembered as the most significant event of 2012 because it influenced the controversy of gun laws‚ illuminated the

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    dramaturgy‚ commonly referred to as “dance theater.” As a prominent figure in the Postmodern Dance Era‚ Bausch’s presence is an underlying influence in many current works. When watching works by contemporary innovators such as the young company Wang Ramirez‚ the creative decision making‚ seamless partner work‚ and atypical movement impulses can be traced directly back to Bausch. What makes dance theater so universal is its regard for humanity‚ despite the often fantastical‚ otherworldly elements that

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    Room of One’s Own." Her poetry‚ meanwhile‚ states in bold language the potency of the feminine in both love and religion. Juana Inés Ramirez was born out of wedlock to Isabel Ramirez and Manuel de Asbaje in a small village in Mexico‚ New Spain. Manuel soon abandoned the family‚ so mother and child spent a great deal of time with Juana’s grandfather‚ Pedro Ramirez. It was in Pedro’s book-filled house that Juana learned to read. (Girls of her time were rarely‚ if ever‚ formally educated.)

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    There was a film made based on the life of Pablo Escobar starring Edgar Ramirez and directed by Antoine Fuqua. They were expecting the film’s release in late 2008 or early 2009. They also made a book about Pablo Escobar entitled “Mark Bowden’s book killing Pablo: the hunt for the world’s greatest outlaw” that relates how Escobar

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    Roque RamirezRamirez analyzes and conveys how the Gay Latino Alliance (Gala) used popular culture to negotiate the racial‚ gender‚ and sexual politics of the

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    Mayan Notes

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    Sun goes down and the seven sisters comes up on the other side * Temple of the Feathered Serpent * Human and Canine Maxillae * Strontium Isotope Analysis Teotihuacan Terms adornos – molded adornments apartment complexes backrack barrios Batres‚ Leopoldo Ciudadela drought Great Goddess Host Figures incensario - incense burner Kaminaljuyu maxillae Pachuca obsidian patio Pennsylvania State‚ Teotihuacan Mapping Project — Wm. Sanders & B. Price Pleiades Pyramid of Moon

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    and Prison in the Barrios of Los Angeles (1979). She won the Sidney Spivack Award in 1980 for this groundbreaking study examining gang activities in East Los Angeles and Going Down to the Barrio (1991) are widely respected for their insights into Mexican American gangs. Her recent study "Drug Posses‚ Gangs and the Underclass in Milwaukee" focuses on the African American community. For the basis of my research I decided to read one of her most notable books Going Down to the Barrio: Homeboys and Homegirls

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    Washington Heights‚ New York. This production is the 2008 Tony-winning “Best Musical” In the Heights. Written and composed by Lin Manuel Miranda‚ the show combines hip-hop and rap music with a variety of dancing styles to portray the life in the barrio of the immigrant filled neighborhood of Washington Heights in Manhattan‚ New York. By watching the show‚ the audience experiences the struggles of life‚ which include dropping out of college‚ failing to pay rent‚ losing loved ones‚ and living within

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    In search of respect

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    described as a sensitive man is insane. I understand why the author was hesitant to write this book as in you may look down on these people not understanding that they are still people. When the author talked about the time when he moved to el barrio and how he walked down the street and everyone scattered I thought that because of his skin and the cops would stop him because they thought he was an addict goes to show that in those times if you weren’t in the right place no matter what your skin

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    History of Tarlac

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    History of Tarlac [pic] Calls for the “Filipinization” of the Catholic church took shape during the “Paniqui Assembly‚” but later led to schism of Fr. Gregorio Aglipay from the Catholic Church and led to the establishment of the Philippine Independent Church (also called Aglipayan)‚ regarded as the concrete testament to the revolution. The province was once a hotbed of Huk and communist rebellions that helped influence the government ‘s land reform programs. Tarlac is a landlocked province situated

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