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    Staycation or vacation? These two types of past times for the holidays always have many people playing this question. They weigh out the pro and cons to each one and try to figure out which would befit their family the best. For people who live in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic this question always arises in different families because of the different situations Christmas brings to this capital. People who live in Santo Domingo have to take into consideration if they stay the streets will turn

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    The Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic is home to almost 11 million people. Located in the Caribbean just 90 minutes by plane from Miami, it shares the Hispaniola island with Haiti to the west. The Climate is Tropical year-round with an average temperature of 76°. Christopher Columbus discovered the island on his very first voyage in 1492. Shortly after the Spanish brought African slaves to the island to work the plantations. We will look the people and the culture of the Dominican Republic

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    Essay #1 Rough Draft: Memoir An event that is remarkable for me in my life is when I visited the Dominican Republic for the first time during the humid tropical summer of 2008. This is where both of my parents are from and lived for half of their lives. That is of course until they got married and came to the United States to seek more opportunities in life. I was very young when I went and visited there, 8 years old to be exact. But that did not stop me from being very open-minded. I remember

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    I was born in dominican republic santiago in May 21, 1997. I'm 19 years old. My weight is 132 pound and my height is 5.9 feet. My skin color is dark and my eyes color are black. My favorite color is yellow and my favorite singer is Daddy Yankee. I'm a student from Bronx Community College. My major is Liberal Arts & Biology because I want something related with medicine. Now I was thinking about become a physical therapy or doctor with a specialization in pediatric. All my relatives were born and

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    Blood Diamond Alchemist

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    Alchemist, we had Santiago who is on a mission to find his treasure along with Danny Archer and his journey to find the blood diamond with Solomon Vandy. The movie Blood Diamond had many messages and themes throughout it. It explained and showed how having a helping hand in life is never bad thing and significance of

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    chance that you will play professional soccer after college. However, The movie Goal! The Dream Begins is demonstrating you another way to play professional soccer in the shoes of Santiago Munoz. Since you can only play professional soccer in the United States by playing college ball this makes it more difficult for Santiago to accomplish his dreams. However, that doesn’t stop him because he knows he will have obstacles on his journey to turning his dream into reality. To leaving his family to go to

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    Goal Movie Review

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    Information Like every kid, Santiago Munez has a big dream. But unlike every kid, he’s given the rare opportunity to make that dream come true—if he’s willing to put his fears aside, travel thousands of miles from home, and hold his own with some of the best in the world. The intense pressure and personal sacrifice prove costly for Santiago on his quest—but will they be enough to keep this gifted, determined young athlete and fledgling hero from his ultimate “Goal”? When Santiago crossed the border into

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    A Few Good Men

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    same name. A courtroom drama, the film revolves around the court martial of two U.S. Marinescharged with the murder of a fellow Marine and the tribulations of their lawyer as he prepares a case to defend his clients. Lieutenant Junior Grade Daniel "Danny" Kaffee (Tom Cruise) is an inexperienced U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General 's Corps lawyer who leads the defense in the court-martial of two U.S. Marines, Private First Class Louden Downey (James Marshall) and Lance Corporal Harold Dawson (Wolfgang

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    Daniel "Danny" Kaffee (Tom Cruise), is an inexperienced U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General 's Corps lawyer who leads the defense in the court-martial of two Marines, Private First Class Louden Downey (James Marshall) and Lance Corporal Harold Dawson (Wolfgang Bodison), who are accused of murdering a fellow Marine of their unit, PFC William Santiago (Michael DeLorenzo), at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba, which is under the command of Col. Nathan R. Jessup (Jack Nicholson). Santiago compared

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    Few Good Men Obedience

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    question of why Marines obey their superiors’ orders without hesitation. The film portrays a story about two Marines, Lance Corporal Harold W. Dawson and Private First Class Louden Downey, charged for the murder of Private First Class William T. Santiago. Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee, who is known to be carefree and originally considers offering a plea bargain in order to shorten Dawson and Downey’s sentence, finds himself fighting for the freedom of the Marines because they argue that they simply followed

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