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    Why Spanish Is Important

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    many languages possess subtle nuances, beautiful pronunciation, and rhythmic speech patterns. Spanish possesses all three. Throughout my entire life, I have always wanted to speak and understand Spanish. Passing phrases and conversations would captivate my mind and give me a brief insight into the culture behind the language. So, pressing forth to help achieve this goal I enrolled in Spanish in college. Spanish is important to me and has changed my outlook on life because of the benefits it offers, the

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    The Spanish Inquisition - Outline The Spanish Inquisition was established on November 1st, 1478 by King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I, both of whom were Catholic Monarchs. The intention and origin of the Spanish Inquisition was influenced primarily by the desire to have a unity of Christian faith among Spanish individuals; Spanish-Christians wanted to retain their purity of blood (“The Spanish Inquisition”). This religious desire for a pure Spanish-Christian race often led to the torturing

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    supreme power. King Philip II decided to send the Spanish Armada to invade and attack England. In this time period, hostilities stirred up between two powerful countries that wanted what was best for themselves. Spain at the time was just starting to gather forces and begin the development of their fleet. Well, in the year 1588 Queen Elizabeth I constructed a fleet of her own, which later became one of the most dominant navies in the world. The Spanish Armada was a major obstacle for England, and even

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    2015 Title- The Language of Chicano The Chicano Spanish people are a discriminated group of people in a society where they felt rather ashamed of their language. In the essay of what Anzaldua wrote about the Chicano Spanish were discriminating themselves of being a marginalized group that their language was socially inferior to the dominant discourse, the English language in America. The Chicano, or the Spanish people, in American society’s goal was that they wanted to get rid

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    The Spanish Culture Spain has one of the most interesting cultures in the world. The culture that Spain has has influenced and shaped the modern world as we know it. Despite Spain being one of the smaller countries in terms of territory in the southwestern Europe, their history is shockingly different from that of the others around them. Spain occupies a large portion of the Iberian Peninsula. The land that Spain rests on has been sought after by many different civilizations such as the Romans, Visigoths

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    Spanish Inquisition Dbq

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    The Spanish Inquisition lasted from 1478 to 1834. The goal of the Spanish Inquisition was to expel, convert or kill all Non-Catholics from Spain in Spain. When people were accused heresy they would be pit on trial, but before they could be on trial they had to sit in jail which most of them were unsanitary and people were given little food to eat. The punishments people received if they were found guilty were: torture, public humiliation, and death. The trials were unfair, unjustified and not necessary

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    Why Is Spanish Important

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    Why Spanish Is Important When it comes to learning a new language, like spanish, it is very useful for many reasons. Not only does it add a second language to your arsenal, but it comes in handy to know how to be bilingual when meeting people of different descent and cultures. Other reasons include traveling to other countries and understanding and communicate with those who don’t understand English or don’t speak it fluently. Spanish is used in many other countries including Argentina, Bolivia

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    My Spanish Language

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    English; I danced and listened to Spanish. I spoke little of either tongue, feeling as if neither quite belonged to me. My mother, a proud Peruvian, did her best to raise me with her native tongue and surround me with her Hispanic culture. My father, coming from Canadian Immigrants, believed that the state on my certificate bounded me to a culture I was just pale enough for; this family insisted that English was my native tongue. It was a forbidden love, between the Spanish language and myself. This tragic

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    Why Is Spanish Important

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    I have been taking Spanish since fifth grade as a mandatory class and have come to love being able to understand and use a language in both academic settings and real-life situations. Spanish, in particular, is helpful to know in the U.S because it is the second most spoken language. I hear it all around me in public daily. A well-rounded knowledge of Spanish opens up many job opportunities because many companies are looking to make themselves more accessible to a wider range of people. Even if not

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    The Aztec-Spanish War was more than a war leading to the demise of the Aztec empire; rather it was one of the most remarkable and significant wars of European history, beginning the colonization of Mesoamerica. The Spaniards who came to the New World were known as conquistadors, Spanish for “conquerors”. Hernando Cortez, one of the most ambitious Spanish conquistadors, left Cuba in 1519 with 500 men, 11 ships, horses, and countless other provisions. The exploratory mission, supported by the governor

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