I am Adan Garcia, in my free time, I enjoy writing scripts and making movies with my friends. I’m generally open to new ideas and I always try to do something different everyday, which often leads to new experiences. My biggest insecurity is usually the fact that I’m always indecisive and , but by always trying something new everyday, I’ve learn what is often best for me instead of always having to second guess.
When it comes to education, my relationship with it has been positive, for the most part. I believe that school and education are not one in the same. Although I do like to learn through knowledge and experience, I also like school for giving me a sort of work ethic.The teachers I liked the most were the ones who I could tell were
David was satisfied when he became a major leaguer. He became the top notch even when he in the minor league. Everyone knew his name. Everyone bought his baseball shirts. He was in the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame.
This paper is about Bernardo de Galvez and his support of the patriots. He led battles, he helped the Patriots in many ways and was an awesome guy. Bernardo was a very interesting man his early life, adult life and the way he was important to the Revolutionary War.
In 1860, Manuelito and his fellow Navahos are facing conflict with two different adversaries; the American army who stole their livestock and burned their hogans, the Navahos log-structured homes, and the Mexicans who kidnapped Navaho children to be used as slaves. After the completion of the first American fort in Navaho territory, Fort Defiance, and the seizing of the pasture land around the fort by the Americans, the Navahos, who are upset by this loss of good land and the slaughter of their herd by a company of soldiers, attack the fort on April 30, 1860. After a time of minor skirmishes between the two forces, a horse race between Manuelito and an Army lieutenant is held at the new Fort Fauntleroy in September, 1861. The lieutenant wins
Latino’s haven’t always had it easy in America, some were luckier than others. Hector Garcia growing up was one of the lucky ones. His parents were educators but their credentials were denied. They resorted to teaching their kids inside the home. The Garcia kids were pushed by their parents to become doctors, so they could have a better future. Hector Garcia graduated from the University of Texas and did his residency in Omaha, Nebraska. Garcia volunteered as a infantry officer during world war two, but was denied to practice medicine while in the army. He was eventually able to serve as a medical corps officer before he was dismissed
Ruben Hinojosa is a democrat politician with a liberal ideology, he was born and educated in south Texas. To be more precise, he was born in Edcouch TX in a wealthy family owner of H&H foods, a food processing company. He graduated from the university of Austin and from UTPA with business degrees.
A Georgia elementary school teacher noticed a bluish-green marking on a fifth-grade student, sticking out above her strapless dress during a dance, it turns out it wasn't just a party decoration.
Bernardo de Galvez was born on July 23, 1746, in Macharaviaya, Spain. He was part of a very distinguished family in the royal service of Spain, and following family tradition, went into the military. At the age of sixteen, Galvez became a captain, and in the following years, he fought Portugal and then went to New Spain, where he eventually became the leader of some military forces. He later returned to Spain and continued to do various military work until 1776, when he was transferred to the province of Louisiana, and after one year, became governor. Galvez began helping the Americans before Spain even declared war on Britain. He provided a lot of supplies including money, ammunition, food, guns, and clothing, and also secured the Mississippi
Natasha Martinez is a woman, student, friend, and Topeka Youth Peace Builder Award recipient. Her determination and love for democracy have given her the opportunity to share with hundreds of people how to get involved and register and encourage others to engage in their civic duty. “Voting is important because it gives citizens a right to have a voice,” said Natasha Martinez.
Born Richard Rodriguez in San Francisco, California, in 1944,(pg. 173), the son of Mexican immigrants. However, Rodriguez spoke only Spanish at home with his parents until at the age of 6 he went to catholic school. (pg. 173) , Rodriguez was an entrepreneur who used to delivered newspapers and worked as a gardener.
In late October, Seth Garcia was born. But due to his mother’s negligence, he was born imperfect. Seth has fetal alcohol syndrome, a birth defect that can occur when a woman drinks during her pregnancy. If Jessica had not drank, Seth would not be the way he is today.
(3 POV) Jose Casas was just a normal boy who just wanted fulfilled his dreams, and have a good life. Throughout his teenage years he wasn’t really like the others at school. He was just a 17 year old who wanted to finish school and go to practice and play sports.
On Friday, the 6th of January 2017, Esteban Santiago began shooting a 9mm hand gun in a baggage claim at the Ft. Lauderdale airport, killing five people and injuring six others. Esteban Santiago is a 26 year old male who was discharged from the Alaska Army National Guard for unsatisfactory performance. In an interview with his aunt, Maria Ruiz Rivera, she said, "His mind was not right…He seemed normal at times, but other times he seemed lost. He changed." She added, "He talked about all the destruction and the killing of children. He had visions all the time…Who would have imagined that he could do something like this?" she said. "I don't say that because we're family. I say it because he wasn't like that."
To begin, there are many inspiring Hispanic people we can learn from today. Accordingly Juan Gris are one of many. Juan GrisBorn was borin on March 23, 1887, in Madrid, Spain. He became influenced by the Cubist paintings of Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque after moving to Paris and was hailed as one of the movement's leaders during World War I as an painter. Gris later designed costumes and sets for a ballet company before dying unfortunately of renal failure at age 40 José Victoriano Carmelo Carlos González-Pérez was born on March 23, 1887, in Madrid, Spain. After studying at the Escuela de Artes y Manufacturas in Madrid from 1902 to 1904, he went on a career as a professional illustrator under the name Juan Gris. In September 1906, he moved
They come from all over the world like Hawaii, Oregon, Santa Barbara, and even Florida. They have a passion for surfing and love to do it and are very good too.
Juan Gil García born in Madrid Spain in 1876, died in 1932, Habana, Cuba. He moved to Cuba near the end of the 19th century. In the Island he developed, on his canvases, the theme of the national landscape, combined with the fruits and flowers of the country. His painting was the first in Cuba in giving great relevance to the local fruits, expressing, through their opulent and tasty forms, the sensuality and fertility of his adoptive homeland. The Magazine Bohemia, in 1917, dedicated seven front pages to reproduce his artworks Cocos (Coconuts), Anones, Mangos (Mangoes), Zapotes, Naranjas (Oranges), Plátanos (Bananas) and Mameyes. In 1916 and 1917, he exhibited at the Fine Arts Salon, in Havana. It wasn’t until May of 1971 that he was granted