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    My philosophy of life As a child I would always think about what my life was going to be like and how was I going to turn out. I asked myself why life was so complicated? Why were my parents so worried all the time? So many questions I didn’t have the answer to. Now that I’m old enough I see things so differently. Those questions I had when I was young‚ were no longer a mystery to me. My experiences through life answered them and taught me many other things. My philosophy about life is all about

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    The best way to learn is knowing and living the moment. I am in my third year of bachelor of public relations at Universidad del Sagrado Corazón in San Juan‚ Puerto Rico. I would like to do a student exchange because this experience will provide to me many tools for my professional and personal life. I choose the University of Nevada in Las Vegas for this experience. First at all‚ living in a foreign country allows the acceptance and understanding of different cultures and community perspective

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    Chapter 1 Toyota’s Global Expansion In November 2004‚ Hiroshi Okuda‚ Chairman of Toyota Motor Corp. of Japan‚ announced that the company was going to build another factory in North America‚ raising the number of factories producing parts or assembling cars and trucks in North America to 14. As of May 2004‚ Toyota manufactured parts and assembled cars in 51 overseas manufacturing companies in 26 countries/locations. In 1980‚ the company had only 11 production facilities in 9 countries‚ so

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    childhood life in Puerto Rico and when she moved to the United States. The story discusses how Cofers father wanted her family to conduct themselves a certain way‚ to escape the general stereotypes that Puerto Ricans received‚ such as them being loud‚ playing loud music‚ and mothers yelling at their children. Cofer’s family was forced to act differently from the other Puerto Ricans that were around them for the satisfaction of her father and others around her to please others. In Puerto Rico‚ her family

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    The Zika virus can be contracted by being bitten by the mosquito Aedes aegypti. Puerto Rico being an island where is warm all year round makes the perfect breeding environment for this mosquito. At least 117 people have tested positive for the Zika virus in Puerto Rico and five of them are pregnant women. The Zika virus in Puerto Rico‚ how did it get there? Is the population in Puerto Rico able to fight this epidemic? How can the people in the island protect themselves from acquiring this virus?

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    cenotaph was created by José Buscaglia was installed in Carolina‚ Puerto Rico. The inscription on the monument reads “ Son of Carolina‚ Exemplary Citizen‚ Athlete‚ Philanthropist‚ Teacher‚ Hero of the Americas and the World. The Pittsburgh Pirates also played a series of exhibition games in San Juan to make his dream of a sports city in Puerto Rico come true. Today the Ciudad Deportiva Roberto Clemente located in Carolina‚ Puerto Rico continues to encourage to play sports and succeed at them. Roberto

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    happiness to each individual. "Coca-Cola and Coco Frio" talks about a boy who goes to Puerto Rico looking for something new‚ something that he had never seen or tasted before‚ Puerto Rican Culture. However‚ he founds that the people of this island is losing their own culture by adapting another one. The poem begins when the boy apparently first introduce to a different culture‚ to a different country‚ Puerto Rico. However‚ the boy is award with a culture that he already knows or at least a part of

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    Bomba is a popular music in Puerto Rico that has been part of their heritage. This music and dance began among the African slaves working in the sugar cane fields in Puerto Rico; this music is the most African influenced of Puerto Rico types of music‚ therefore Bomba is actually considered afro-puertoriquean music; the rhythms and instruments between both cultures sound similar. The slaves used Bomba as a way to relieve their minds from all the slavery damages‚ as a way to liberate all their frustrations

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    Rexach was born on November 26‚ 1952 in San Juan‚ Puerto Rico to a very knowledgeable and wealthy family. The Carrion family is a well-known family name that has created many historical moments of the history of Puerto Rico since the 1800’s until today. His grandfather‚ Rafael Carrion senior‚ was one of the founders of Popular‚ Inc. (BPPR) (Gonzalez‚ 2012). Popular‚ Inc. is the umbrella or parent company of the well-ranked Banco Popular de Puerto Rico and Banco Popular North America. It also has other

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    Alice Ly Wilson APUSH 6th February 18‚ 2013 Chapter 20 Outline The New Manifest Destiny American attention shifted to foreign lands because of the “closing of the frontiers.” This led to a fear that natural resources would dwindle and alternate sources must be found. Politicians urged an aggressive foreign policy as an outlet for frustrations that would destabilize domestic life. Foreign trade was becoming popular. Senator Albert J. Beveridge:” Today‚ we are raising more than we can consume

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