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    reasons for wanting to undertake a mission. Like in Barrio Boy‚ it says Ernesto wants to learn how to be a good American‚ and in ¨Apollo 13¨ it says they want to make it home safely.Both are determined to complete their mission. Ernesto and the astronauts used different methods to reach their goal.So the reasons of their survival is determination. Ernesto Galarza is determined to learn english and become a good American. In paragraph 13 of Barrio Boy it says “I was soon able to match Ito’s progress

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    Ahmedi lived in a war-torn city so she had to get a better life and go to Pakistan. A boy which his name Aengus and he is finding a girl who he falls in love with her but it was all a dream. They all had a hard time. Have you ever heard of Barrio Boy? Barrio Boy is a story about a boy going to America. The boy is called Ernesto. His new school was called Lincoln School. He had trouble speaking english because all he said was spanish words‚ his first english word was butterfly ‚although‚ he first

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    development of Japanese soft power‚ the increasing number of people begin to know and understand Japanese cultures such as samurai and its ethos bushido. However‚ some people argue that bushido is a narrow nationalism and it also opposes the peace. Therefore‚ in this essay will discuss the history of samurai and bushido code and will also illustrate the impact of bushido code in the World War Second. There is no doubt that Japan was an isolated island in the world and Japan was a society based on sword fighting

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    Adios Chico de Mi Barrio

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    there to cheer you up when you have a bad day‚ or make you feel loved when everything else is bad. Without love‚ our lives would be very lonely‚ and the world would be very cold. La canción es acerca de una chica que está colada por un niño en su barrio. La chica le da consejos que le gusta le. Ahora‚ ella está esperando le muestra signos que le gusta le. La chica habla todas las cosas del niño puede hacer para mostrarle que le gusta le. La canción muestra el lado inocente de amor. En la canción

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    In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio Philippe Bourgois book In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio was published in 1995‚ and discussed his experiences of authors living in El Barrio (East Harlem). In 1985 the writer moved to this district of New York City with the purpose of studying the impact of imposed racial segregation and economic marginalization on the inner city Puerto Rican population (intro pg.1). An interesting new insight into the street culture found in New

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    Universidad Gerardo Barrios has completely changed my style of learning‚ I can say that being a student of the UGB is another level of learning‚ everything is totally different to the process of teaching-learning of the school and of the high school‚ teachers are highly qualified to teach and form students capable of serving to the future students to integrate into the society in a professional future and of quality‚ I can say that since I started my career in English‚ one of my goals was to strive

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    were very similar but when deciding who was better on the battlefield is a whole other story we will find out who is better when we compare who’s training prepared them for battle better‚ who had stronger armour and weapons and How did the Samurais bushido code compare to the knights Chivalry code? The Samurai was the warrior class of Japan. Becoming a Japanese samurai was not easy it took many components to master this art. Samurai started training at the age of three practicing basic fencing skills

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    another is one of the lessons “El Tonto del Barrio” illustrates to the readers through the protagonist of the story‚ Romero Estrado. The story begins describing with very specific details the life of “El Cotorro” or Romero. Mr. Armas continues the story inviting all of the people from “El Barrio” to come along in the story to show their influence in the life of Romero. Summarizing what happens in the story‚ Mr. Romero seems to be the happiest person from el Barrio. He always whistles joyfully and sings

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    Latino History Month | Daddy Yankee | | | | Natasha Robinson | 11/19/2010 | | BRIEFLY TELL ABOUT THEIR LIFE (WERE WHERE THEY BORN AND SCHOOLING Luis Ayala Rodriguez is a Latin Grammy Award winning musician‚ he is known as Daddy Yankee who is still in the business. Luis was born on February 3‚ 1977 in Rio Piedras‚ which the large district of San Juan. He was born to Triby Ayala and Rose Ayala his father Triby was a percussionist and his mother Rose was

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    Reading Rendon: From the Barrio to the Academy was a very interesting article‚ I have never heard of anything like it until now and it made it very easy to read. I was very intrigued by the concept Laura Rendon‚ the author‚ had discussed. I thought it was crazy how others think that we must put away our past‚ culture‚ and pretty much who we are as a person just to succeed in postsecondary education. “To succeed we must assimilate and become one of them” this is something that upsets me because

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