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    of Sustainable Development. Available: http://www.doc.mmu.ac.uk/aric/eae/Sustainability/Older/Brundtland Report.html [2003‚ 29/06/2003] 3. Mollison‚ B.‚ (1998)‚ Permaculture: A Designer’s Manual‚ Tyalgum‚ NSW‚ Tagari Publications 4. Rao‚ M. 2004 5. Soto‚ H. D. (2000)‚ The mystery of capital: why capitalism triumphs in the West and fails everywhere else: Basic Books‚ New York.

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    subplot is essential to the story: Transito Soto‚ Pancha Garcia‚ Old Pedro Garcia‚ Amanda. Often‚ stories include many minor characters that start out seeming unimportant but soon are realized to be an extremely essential part of the story. In The House of Spirits‚ there are multiple minor characters that have a great impact on the outcome of certain events in the story. One that seemed to have the greatest effect on the entire story was Transito Soto‚ a local whore that Esteban used. Near the beginning

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    didn’t understand why Soto wanted them to like whit people. Their family didn’t want to behave that way. 3. As Soto looks back on his nine-year-old self‚ he has a different perspective on things than he had as a child. How would you characterize the mature Soto’s thoughts about his childhood family life? (Was it “a good family”? What was wrong with Soto’s thinking as a nine-year-old?) Back up your remarks with specific references to the narrative. Responds: Now Soto thinks that it was a

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    harmful to the wearer. There are many examples to point out from the books we have read this unit. One of the many pieces of evidence to prove this is in the stories we have read. One piece of evidence to prove this is in the story “7th Grade” by Gary Soto. In the story‚ it says “Mr.Bueller asked if anyone knew French. Victor raised his hand‚ wanting to impress Teresa...The teacher beamed and said‚ Tres Bien. Parlez Vous francais. Victor didn’t know what to say.” This is a great piece of evidence

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    MODERN HISTORY CHANGES THE FAMILY In the last ten years of American history‚ there have been many milestones‚ events‚ and trends that have shaped American history. Not only did it shape history‚ but it changed how the American family lived. Examples such as the 9/11 attacks and new technological advancements have prompted serious and emotional conversations among family members and is considered important to cultural historians on how to understand the current mythologies of family. Aside

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    Leave It To Beaver‚ and Father Knows Best were not the way families really were. People didn’t watch those shows to see their own lives reflected back at them. They watched them to see how families were supposed to live” (33). Looking for Work by Gary Soto echoes this notion. In the story he talks about his childhood attempts to convince his family to mimic the people he watched on television. When his siblings press him for the reason why he says‚ “If we improved the way we looked we might get along

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    1532‚ explorer Francisco Pizarro made de Soto second in command on Pizarro’s expedition to explore and conquer Peru. While exploring the country’s highlands in 1533‚ de Soto came upon a road leading to Cuzco‚ the capital of Peru’s Incan Empire. De Soto played a fundamental role in organizing the conquest of Peru‚ and engaged in a successful battle to capture Cuzco. His share of the Incan Empire’s fortune amounted to no less than 18‚000 ounces of gold. De Soto settled into a comfortable life in Seville

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    after conflicts with Almagro over his one-time partner taking over Cuzco/Lima in 1537 causing a rebellion. Hernando de Soto arrived in the West Indies as a young boy and made a fortune in the Central American slave trade. He supplied ships for Francisco Pizarro’s Southward expiration landed up a company Pizarro in his conquest of Peru in 1532. Wanting more glory and riches‚ de Soto when doing a major exploration in 1538 to conquer Florida for

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    opportunity to shadow with Dr. Garcia-Soto who was a gynecology fellow at the time. She allowed me to sit in with her on two separate surgeries‚ one being a complete hysterectomy and the other being a vaginal tumor removal with the implantation of a vaginal stent. This experience has most significantly influenced my decision to study medicine because it has enlightened me about the practicalities of being a physician. For both surgeries I was able to follow Dr. Garcia-Soto through her rounds with the patients

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    Historical trauma‚ discrimination‚ and the high rate of cultural stressors found on Native American reservations inhibit the healthy development of its adolescents‚ reservations do however‚ inspire a strong sense of tribal identity as well as family and community-oriented culture. These supportive aspects of living on the reservation can help to combat the difficulties facing these adolescents. Poverty‚ substance abuse‚ drop-out and violent crime rates are especially high in this area‚ which can

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