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    , and tobacco, for 60 years this has been Cuba’s calling cards, a land that hasn’t progressed much in six decades Cuba has stood as a vacation paradise for many of the worlds powerful nations, including Europe, Canada, and Australia. Most people who visit Cuba rarely see past the white sands, blue water, and endless alcohol of resorts, going off said resorts will give an entirely different view of the country. A people of farmers, musicians, and artisans, the Cuban people are a simple and hard

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    her own social conflict in her story “The Story Of My Body.” Mrs. Ortiz Cofer’s adaptation begins as a little girl who moves from a happy life in Puerto Rico to the United States. While in Patterson, New Jersey, full of joy and wonder, she has a bad encounter and her first experience with prejudice. Mrs. Ortiz Cofer is called “dirty” and “dirty brown Puerto Rican,” which alters her pretty image of herself. Thus begins her struggle with her bi-cultural bind. (Gunn Allen) She has only

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    Yadier Molina who was born on July 13th in the year of 1982 is a Puerto Rican baseball player that has found his way to the MLB and has really made a mark on the game. ("Yadier Molina." Famous Birthdays. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Mar. 2016.) Molina was born in Bayamon Puerto Rico and grew up with his father Benjamin Molina, his mother Gladys Matta Molina, and then his two brothers Bengie and Jose. Yadi’s father was a ameture catcher in Puerto Rico but also worked as a toolsman too. Baseball was in the family

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    States PAN BORICUA INC: A BRIEF OVERVIEW Pan Boricua Inc. was formed back in 2001 when Auriel Rivera and Franco came up with a plan to export Puerto Rican bread to the United States. Their major product was pan sobao which is bread that is known for its unique flavor and texture; and it’s made in Puerto Rico. An opportunity was identified when several Puerto Rican residents would take several pounds of pan sabao from local bakeries to the United States. The program included the export of frozen bread

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    the book of The Harvest of Empire by Juan Gonzalez, it illustrates two major Latin American groups that face social injustice. The Mexicans and Puerto Ricans fought and worked very hard to earn a name in America. Instead, there was a lot of discrimination in the Latino/ Latina communities. In spite of the discrimination they faced, Mexicans and Puerto Ricans had to create true inclusion in a place where they were treated unfairly. Many Latinos/Latinas has the american dream. Mexicans migrate to

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    During the 19th and 20th centuries, the United States expanded to Latin American countries for the economic purpose of expanding American influence on foreign markets, to spread American values for a more united cultural effect, and to have the ability to protect American markets in different parts of the world by having military bases in vital locations. All of these areas account for the expansion of the United States past our mainland locations. While there were many reasons for imperialism to

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    answer I am from Puerto Rico and there reaction always is like are you sure you don’t look Puerto Rican you look more like Dominican, and often I ask myself am I Dominican or am I Puerto Rican? Piri Thomas was born in Harlem, New York he was born during the Great Depression. His mother is a light-skinned Puerto Rican and his father is Cuban and very dark. Thomas introduced himself to the world in the prologue of his memoir Down These Mean Streets. This story is about a black son of Puerto Rican and Cuban

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    buildings in New York as there is in most big cities. All of the artistic disciplines flowed together in quite an attractive and interesting way, even though sometimes the scene changes were quite different in mood and content. One minuet Maria, with her Puerto Rican accent, and Tony, are singing love songs to one another softly, and the next the camera zooms in on a fence outside the school where a fight is about to occur and the music changes to a more dramatic style. I think these dramatic scene changes

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    A Cruise to the Sky Always ready for what life has to throw at him, my father pushes through positively. Somehow, he always tends to drag my sisters and me along on his crazy journeys through life. Which is great most of the time, but not so great some of the time. My father and all seven of his siblings had this grand idea to go on a cruise to the beautiful Caribbean Islands. Of course, my sisters and I liked the idea of this journey. My whole family booked the cruise and the preparation began

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    America is a fond place known to many as the land of life, liberty and the home of the brave. It is a place, where voices are heard, peace is pursued, and opportunity is for all. Although I may not be of advanced age or experience, I have found that even as a minor I have a responsibility to America. I choose to carry out my role as a faithful citizen that respects the laws, property, and my neighbors’ opinions and beliefs; I choose to become the best, unique, and educated American I can be. I will

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