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    Simbolos El Principito

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    Los Baobab: representan un poco la avaricia‚ que realmente lo que hay que hacer es compartir y convivir con las personas‚ la solidaridad. Si en una comunidad se comparte y se busca el bien común‚ de todos‚ se progresa y avanza; mientras si en una comunidad si se preocupa cada uno por sus intereses sin un proyecto común‚ no se consigue avanzar sino que se destruiría esa comunidad y serian incapaces de hacer cosas juntos todos a la vez. La Flor: representa la amistad cuando ya hay una plena confianza

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    El Patron Analysis

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    the climax because it is the major problem in this story. If El Patrón needs an organ‚ then Matt is the person for El Patrón to turn to even if Matt doesn’t want to donate. Shortly after Matt finds out‚ El Patrón passes out at Emilia and Steven’s wedding and needs an organ from Matt. Celia tells El Patrón that when he had a heart attack a while ago‚ Celia poisoned Matt just enough so that his heart wouldn’t be stable enough to implant. El Patrón‚ shocked‚ dies a few minutes later. Mr. Alacrán tells

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    Analysis Of 'El Turco'

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    interrupted with a new and polemic character. The appearance and seriousness of his face made him look like a businessman‚ besides‚ he spoke of millions of dollars all day long. -“Popeye” how many millions did your Patrón had? –Walid Makled García‚ aka “El Turco” asked him to his face on one afternoon. He continued the conversation to see where this hasty and arrogant man wanted to get‚ he answered: -Well‚ “Turquito” I think it was over 900 million dollars! The astonished man‚ opened his eyes widely

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    El Faro Analysis

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    How Leadership Failures Lead to the Loss of El Faro The SS El Faro was a roll on/roll off cargo ship owned by TOTE Maritime which sank on October 1st‚ 2015 on its way to San Juan‚ Puerto Rico. The El Faro sank for a number of reason in Hurricane Joaquin‚ many of which are related to poor leadership. The sinking of El Faro is considered one of the worst catastrophes in United States maritime history‚ with one of the largest losses of life recorded in recent history. The event can be looked at using

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    El Crack Analysis

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    The significance of my title “El Crack” comes from nicknames given to soccer players who do amazing things in the field from their hard training hours. Meanwhile‚ my father and uncle both loved to play soccer; they eventually made me go outside to play soccer with them at a young age. They commented on how I could become a soccer prodigy with the amount of skill I had as an amuetuer player. Next‚ I played soccer for about a year it didn’t go so well for me and my team. On the other hand‚ I trained

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    Analysis Of El Contrato

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    In the documentary El Contrato by Min Sook Lee‚ talks about how migrant works are working temporary jobs in Leamington Ontario. This town is viewed as a greenhouse capital‚ delivering huge amounts of produce foods seasonally. This documentary also talks about the critique of the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (SAWP). It’s very sad that we live in a world where we have people working for us for produce and we can not even respect them as humans in anyway. We treat them like they are dogs and

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    El Norte Critical Analysis

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    Eva Cooper July 16‚ 2012. El Norte Critical Analysis El Norte is an American independent film about a Guatemalan family. The film‚ directed by Gregory Nava‚ was first released at the Telluride Film Festival in 1983. El Norte was the first American independent film to receive an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay (IMDb.com‚ Inc.‚ 1990-2012). The film El Norte is about a brother named Enrique and a sister named Rosa. Enrique and Rosa are on a quest to get out of the ethnic and political

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    As a clone‚ many would expect this behaviour from Matt had they been around other of El Patron clones and learned how he was going to act. I believe the reason Matt acts the way he does is that he doesn’t understand anything. All he knows is what he is told‚ he doesn’t get to experience things like everyone else does‚ along with that is that of El Patron’s genetic make-up‚ Matt is expected to act exactly like El Patron did as a child or at Matt’s current age. Since previously reading the book‚ Matt

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    El Bola: Movie Analysis

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    El Bola  El Bola is a movie from 2000 that circles around child abuse. Pablo is an adolescent boy  who lives in a poor area with his father who abuses him and his mother who does not do  anything to help. Pablo than meets Alfredo at school‚ and they instantly get along. One day‚  Pablo angers his father‚ thus leading to a violent situation. Alfredo afterwards sees injuries on  Pablo’s body and tells his parents‚ who hire a social worker to try and help Pablo live with a  better family

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    The El Paso community can be said to be peaceful in terms of violence and drugs. In certain aspects however‚ our community suffers. I live on the Far East side of El Paso which is now currently growing at a huge rate. Because of this‚ streets as well as restaurants and stores are getting more and more populated. Along with this is the fact that since we are growing so fast‚ construction is taking place in order to allow a “better” flow of traffic. The result from this is catastrophic. Instead of

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