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    Analysis of the Poem “Black Mood” by Rosália De Castro According to the Columbia Encyclopedia, Mariá Rosália De Castro was a very important representative of the Galician poetry romanticism and if we add the fact that she was a women and a mother of seven children, one would expect her poems to be gentile and delicate (PoemHunter.com). However, the choice of words and the emotions that these words create in a reader are powerful, sad, mysterious and overwhelming. There is a certain degree of heaviness

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    Carolina Quinones Mr. Paradis English 10 11 June 2013 A Child Soldier’s Life The life of a child soldier is not an easy one; it’s full of violence and bloodshed. Children from most ages get recruited and are forced to do things that they are against, things that are against their beliefs. But although child soldiers suffer through many mental disorders, they can still be respectable adults. They go through many things, the recruiting itself, then the violence, after comes the horrifying rehabilitation

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    country. There are many natural features and characteristics in Spain, such as the beautiful mountain ranges or the vast amounts of iron ore, however, man made features are also developed, such as railroads. The culture is very unique, and many languages are spoken in Spain, not just Spanish, and religious beliefs are quite diverse. Spain has a sub-tropical climate throughout the year, however, the Cantabrian Mountain range acts as a divider of two totally different climates. In the north of

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    Spain: Languages and Dialects With a population of approximately 45 million Spaniards and 3.5 million immigrants, Spain is a country of contrasts where the richness of its culture blends it up with the variety of languages and dialects used. Being one of the largest economies worldwide, and the second largest country in Europe, Spain is a very appealing destination for tourists as well as for immigrants from around the globe. Almost all Spaniards are used to speaking at least two different languages

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    Language is a huge part of our construction of identity. Language allows us to feel like we belong in a community or social group, record past events, bring people together (socially, culturally and politically), express feelings and emotions, or develop a deeper understanding of a particular culture and history. Moreover, every language is constantly changing over time and more people are becoming more open to learn more than one language. Spain is one the countries which deals with multilingualism

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    Spain Research Paper

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    state religion and most Jews and Muslims were expelled. Spain is divided into 17 autonomous regions Andalusia ,Aragon,Asturias,Balearic Islands,Basque Country,. There are five different languages spoken in spain which are Galician- Portuguese, Spanish , Basque, Catalan and Occitan Spanish. It is the official language in all over the country.

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    original form of the language. Latin American Spanish, spoken in countries such as Mexico, Panama, Chile and Honduras all adopted the Spanish language in the late 15th century and have since made Latin American Spanish one of the most widely spoken variations of the Spanish language in the world. The difference of the phonological features between Latin American Spanish and Peninsular Spanish is a prime example, as the sounds of the vowels can differ depending on the form of the language that is being spoken

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    Exploration Of Portugal

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    Exploration of Portugal Introduction Portugal is one of the least tourist attracted locations in Europe, many people do vacation there but it isn't as popular as most of the countries in Europe. This is so surprising due to the incredible charm they have surrounding their country. In Portugal there are many rules and regulations to follow in your everyday life. Your style and the way you present yourself in public is a big thing in Portugal, you will usually see men wearing suit jackets, dress shirts

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    Culture

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    Culture Paper A definition of culture is the total of knowledge, beliefs, experiences, values, attitudes, religion, hierarchies, objects and possessions obtained by a group of people through generations. Elements of culture include language, symbols, values, norms, laws, and beliefs. Culture can also by the “totality of socially transmitted behavior patterns, arts, beliefs, institutions, and all other products of human work and thought” (Culture, 2010, pg. 5) Culture of Spain Spain’s culture

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    its own language by way of spelling, vocabulary, and pronounciation. This is called dialect. THe sub division of a dialect is called subdialect. English Dialects Serval hundred years ago, English speakers migrated and settled in North America which stated the development of dialects of the English language. Because of its widespread distribution and the large number of speakers, many dialects and subdialects were formed. Those most responsible for English becoming the most dominant language in the

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