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    Nicky Cruz

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    Did Nicky ‘Cruz’ across the world and help us all? ----------------------- Did an ex-gangster get gangs of our streets? Ex-gangster‚ Nicky Cruz had a hard time as a teenagers as his parents would abuse him and called him the ‘Son Of Satan’ when in reality he practised what the ‘Son Of God’ asked us on Earth to do. From the age of 15‚ he moved out of his family home in Puerto Rico and went to live with his married brother in New York‚ unfortunately after two weeks of living with his brother

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    Tangerine by Edward Bloor

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    part of Luis Cruz murder. At a Lake Windsor Downs homeowners meeting‚ Paul’s parents revealed that Erik and Arthur were the neighborhood thieves. As the people in their community started to agree in allowing Erik and Arthur to have a second chance‚ 2 police officers approached the front door asking for Arthur Bauer. They cuffed Arthur for “having connection with the murder of Luis Cruz”. When Arthur’s dad tried to talk the Officers out of believing that it was Arthur by stating that Luis Cruz had no

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    them. This is what caused Paul to need his thick glasses. Another thing Erik did‚ now older‚ was force his friend Arthur to hit Luis Cruz with a blackjack. Luis Cruz came to fight Erik‚ because he was making fun of his little brother‚ Tino. Erik told Arthur‚ like the Devil would tell a demon‚ to hit Luis over the head‚ when he wasn’t looking. Later that week‚ Luis Cruz died from this incident. An aneurysm exploded in his brain. How could Erik force two of his friends to do such awful things? Arthur

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    ABOUT CELIA CRUZ

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    1950‚ Cruz made her first major breakthrough‚ after the lead singer of the Sonora Matancera‚ a renowned Cuban orchestra‚ left the group and Cruz was called to fill in. Cruz was hired permanently by the orchestra‚ but wasn’t well accepted by the public at first.[7] However‚ the orchestra stood by their decision‚ and soon Cruz became famous throughout Cuba. During the 15 years she was a member‚ the band traveled all over Latin America‚ becoming known as "Café con leche" (coffee with milk). Cruz became

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    Life of Celia Cruz

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    Celia Cruz the Queen of Salsa well known all over the world for her outstanding performances and her message of joy to life. She was an artist with over six decades of success making her an inspiration to the Latin community as well as the rest of the world. CELIA CRUZ LIFE Celia Cruz was born in a humble neighborhood of Santo Suarez in Havana‚ Cuba on October 21‚ 1924. She was one of 14 children. One of her chores was to sing to her youngest sibling to sleep. Her first appearance as a child

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    Luis Bourges

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    Luis Borges “The Keeper of the Books” Here they stand: gardens and temples and the reason for temples; exact music and exact words; the sixty-four hexagrams; ceremonies‚ which are the only wisdom that the Firmament accords to men; the conduct of that emperor whose perfect rule was reflected in the world‚ which mirrored him‚ so that rivers held their banks and fields gave up their fruit; the wounded unicorn that’s glimpsed again‚ marking an era’s close; the secret and eternal laws;

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    The San Luis Valley

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    The San Luis Valley is nothing to joke about‚ especially at night. I found that out first hand not too long after moving to Denver from Key West‚ FL. Now a lot of people say that Key West FL‚ also known as Cayo Hueso (Island of Bones)‚ is one of the most haunted places in North America. I’ve lived there my whole live and never saw as much paranormal activity as I did in 2 hours of being in The San Luis Valley at night. Moving to Denver was a huge change but it was just what me and me girlfriend

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    Jorge Luis Borges

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    Reflection: The Solitude of Latin America On December 8th 1982‚ Gabriel Garcia Marquez was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. The Solitude of Latin America is the title of the speech he gave upon receiving this award. He received this award due to his novel One Hundred Years of Solitude which is a compilation of short stories that are both rich in fantasy as well as reality which depicts the life and conflicts of Latin America. The issues he discussed in his speech were similar to those addressed

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    Puerto La Cruz‚ Venezuela‚ a place where tourists come from all over the country to enjoy the sun‚ the beaches‚ the islands‚ and the coral reefs. Puerto La Cruz was a getaway for a lot of people‚ just some place to go on vacations and have a good time‚ but for me it was my home. The spring of 2014‚ by that time every morning when you walk outside your house you can feel the sea breeze and even when it’s cold‚ you close your eyes and smile‚ because it warms your heart. Now if I close my eyes‚ all

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    The Art of Being Ambiguous In his collection of short stories‚ Ficciones‚ Jorge Luis Borges uses dreams‚ imagination and fantasy to establish ambiguity in his stories. With the use of juxtaposition and symbols‚ Borges blends a realm of dreams and imagination into the individual’s everyday worldly experiences. Through these devices‚ Borges commonly blurs the line between aspects of reality for his characters versus the constructs of his or her mind. By combining the real with the fictitious‚ Borges

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