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    complex to explain in pragmatic terms‚ authors are sometimes forced to turn to other means of explanation. The House of the Spirits‚ by Isabel Allende‚ incorporates magical elements in a familiar atmosphere in order to explain one’s relationship with the world. Overall‚ through Clara’s magical abilities which show her inexorable love for her family‚ Allende demonstrates how a woman’s relationship with her loved ones changes the course of their lives. For example‚ Clara’s spiritual abilities allow

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    Salvador Dali

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    Salvador Dalí Salvador Felipe Jacinto Dalí era una artista español que era considerado la personificación del surrealismo. Dalí nació en 1904 en Cataluña‚ España. Pasó el temprano parte de su vida con su padres ricos y asistió a La Academis de Bellas Artes en Madrid. Entonces‚ se marchó a unir el moviemiento surrealista en 1934. Pasó más su vida haciendo esto en Madrid‚ París‚ y Nueva York. El estilo que usó ser surrealismo‚ pero pintó su retratos y otros cuadros realísticos. Surrealismo es el

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    el salvador

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    An Expatriate Tour    in El Salvador source: This case was written by Susan Bartholomew based on personal interviews. Names‚ dates‚ and details of situations have been modified for illustrative purposes. The various economic‚ political‚ and cultural conditions described are presented as perceptions of the individuals in the case; they do not necessarily reflect the actual conditions in the region. The events described are presented as a basis for classroom discussion rather than to illustrate

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    Salvador Dali

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    Salvador Dali‚ was one of world’s most famous surrealist artists. His work is popular amongst modern society as well as art enthusiasts and often interweaves bizarre and thought-provoking ideas with abstract images‚ many of these symbolising dreams and fantasies. His paintings explore the connection between reality and fantasy‚ and he once described his own work as "hand painted dream photographs". He was born May 11‚ 1904 as in Figueras‚ Spain. He was born the third Salvador Dali after his father

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    El Salvador

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    The typical foods in El Salvador are probably one of the best foods anyone can taste! The food that most identifies Salvadoran people are "pupusas". You can find them anywhere you go. There are other typical foods from El Salvador‚ like chilate‚ nuegados‚ yucca‚ atol de elote‚ tamales (from pork‚ chicken‚ beef) and shuco. Except in large cities‚ which have supermarkets‚ most Salvadorans shop daily for groceries at an open air market. Beans‚ rice‚ tortillas and tamales (a type of corn dumpling

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    Salvador Dali

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    Salvador Dali was born on May 11‚ 1904. He was a leader in the new movement of art in the early 20th century called Surrealism. In 1921 Dali studied at the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid. Here he was able to associate and learn from such Spanish modernists as Fedrico Garcia Lorca‚ and Luis Bundel. He also was influenced by Italian futurists and the metaphysical paintings of Giorgio de Chirico. In his early works‚ however‚ Dali gave credit to his own Catalan sense of fantasy and

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    Military Coup In Chile

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    This came to a halt in the 1960s‚ when social movements began to emerge prompting many to question existing social and political policies. The US had previously been involved in funding political campaigns‚ but relations turned sour in 1970. Salvador Allende won the presidency under the platform that more would be given to the citizens of Chile‚ as opposed to foreign investors. After becoming a socialist state‚ many of the reforms under the newly elected president began to loosen the American stronghold

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    identification card‚ and an eyeglass case bearing the initials S.A.G. (Salvador Allende Gossens). All of these objects serve as material touch points‚ in almost Proustian fashion‚ for Guzmán’s homage to his political father: Allende. As the film progresses‚ however‚ we come to understand that what we assume will be a reflection on Allende’s life and legacy‚ turns out to be‚ first and foremost‚ a film about Guzmán: “Salvador Allende‚” he says toward the beginning of the film‚ “marked my life. I would

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    with the victory of the Popular Front‚ and in 1970‚ with Salvador Allende ’s Popular Unity. The typically narrow margin could generally be attributed to the Chilean electorate ’s even division among these ideological orientations. The Pinochet dictatorship of 1973-1990‚ however‚ changed the nature of both the state and politics in Chile. By destroying the so-called "three-thirds" system (which Pinochet and the right blamed for authorizing Allende ’s election) and replacing it with a binomial system

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    Salvador Dali

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    Salvador Dali was born into a middle-class family on May 11th‚ 1904 in Figures Spain. In 1921 he entered the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid where he made friends with Federico Garcia Lorca‚ Luis Bunuel‚ and Eugenio Montes. He pursued his personal intersest in Cubism and Futurism. In June of 1923 Dali was suspended from the Academy for having indicated the students to rebel against the authorities of the school. He was let back in October of 1925‚ and a year later Dali was permanently

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