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    The Legacy of Diego Maradona By the 80s Diego Maradona was the highlight of football. He was everywhere on sports if you lived back then you would know Maradona and what he is famous for. Back then if you were to talk about football you would probably hear about Maradona. Maradona changed football and its history. Although it has been a while since he retired, he still left behind a legacy and still remains to be one of greatest of all time to play football. Diego Maradona is important to me

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    Regina Jose Galindo was born in 1974 in Guatemala. She currently lives and works in Guatemala. Regina practices her art works with her own body. Her works are based on violence or any cruelty caused by certain political events and personal disgrace. Those works are open to the public and to whoever relates to what is being depicted in the art work. (Regina Jose Galindo Portfolio, 2014). Galindo won the Golden Lion award in 2005 as the best artist under 35 at the 51st. Venice Biennale. Two years later

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    Gonzalez, Elizabeth SPA-222-66 WAC 10 Jose Marti Jose Marti was an immigrant son from Spain, where his father was from Valencia and his mother was from Islas Canarias. Born in Havana, Cuba, Jose Marti a great poetic, political, educator always dreamed of Cuba's Independence. He is an important figured for the Latin American. A hero, a very intellectual national hero well known for the song Guantanamera. It is a region in Cuba, where the Americans have their military base. Guantanamera

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    Taisha Pacheco 7/11/2015 Spanish 2 Essay Mr. Beneventine Trinity Catholic High School (Summer School) Antonio Banderas Antonio Banderas is a very admirable person. When Banderas was fourteen, he aspired to become a professional soccer player. Because Banderas injured his foot, he focused his interest in other things, such as theatre. Bandera’s mother, Doña Ana Banderas Gallego, Banderas’s father, Jose Dominguez, was a cop. Ironically, due to taboo subjects for roles Banderas played in the

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    Bernal Diaz del Castillo view of Doña Marina was a loyal, passionate and forgiving person. Doña Marina story talks about how she was given away by her parents to some Indians and was claimed dead by her parents. The reason for all this trouble was because her mom and stepdad preferred her stepbrother and her parents wanted him to be inherent in their fortune. Without knowing they gave Doña Marina better life because those Indians gave her to Cortez who took care of her and made an important woman

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    Because he wants to be and look like the all powerful El Patron, Senor Mcgregor wants to get fetal brain implants. El. Patron told him that he has to get it right away because he thinks its that good. [2] At the table of El Patron’s birthday party, El Viejo accidentally spilled his food the others made fun of him and she that what happens when you don’t get the implants. When Mr. Alcaraz heard what they said about his father he tried to defend him but El Patron just thought of him as a fool. El Viejo

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    On 11/4/16, FFA social worker (SW) Maria Morales Munoz visited CFP Gina Medina. On her way out, Ms. Medina accompanied SW to the gate. A young girl was passing by and SW pointed out that she reminded her of a foster child Ms. Median used to have in placement (Juliana Marmolejo). Ms. Medina informed SW that Juliana was again attending Bakersfield High School which is the same school that Ms. Medina’s bio daughter (Raymie) and the Ms. Medina’s other foster children attends. Around 5PM, Ms. Medina informed

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    Iridian cuddled up to Angel and Monte, and I rolled my eyes, despite him not looking in my general direction. Was he doing that on purpose? Monte took out a book, but Iridian confiscated it immediately. "Read us the story of why the hell we're here and when we can go home, and a 12-page essay on how sorry you are to have upset me, I don't care that there's guests," Iridian said. "No," I stated, glaring back at him, "you know I can't tell you that," I added. My phone rang, and I took it out. There

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    Frida Kahlo was not predestined to be the poster girl for Mexican and feministic Art and part of one of the most talked about marriages of the XXth century. She was born into a lower class home in the suburbs of Mexico City. Her mother (whom she called ‘mi jefe’ my chief (Herrera, 1983, p14)) brought her up to be a good housewife and a ‘believer’ (Herrera, 1983). Although she only started getting involved with it later, it was her father whom played a big part into her discovery of the arts (Herrera

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    individuality. Cisneros and Esperanza are both victims of this idea and realize that the only way to live one’s life freely is to defy the roles and limitations created by one’s culture. Works Cited Cisneros, Sandra. House on Mango Street. San Diego, CA: Jane Schaffer Publications, 1997. Print. "Mexican Machista." Family Friend Poems. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 May 2013. "My Grandparents, My Parents and Me." My Grandparents My Parents, Mis Abuelos Mis Padres, Frida Kahlo, C0160. N.p., n.d. Web. 29

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