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    Guerrero “is one of the finest pianists and composers I had come across with in years. Gabriel’s deep knowledge of rhythm is outstanding. It would be difficult to find someone to replace him given his broad knowledge and exceptional gift.” See attached letter

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    Chicanos and the Liberal Agenda In the early sixties, when times were of segregation, racism and discrimination, Chicanos often suffered the most. It was a dark time for Mexican-Americans, who were negatively referred as ‘Chicanos’. Chicanos did not always have the empowered meaning it has today. In the early sixties, ‘Chicano’ was often used to refer to Mexican-Americans’ as lower class, ignorant and as a derogatory racial identification. Furthermore, racism, exploitation, inequality, conformity

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    than men and rose from “50.7% in 2001 to 59.2% in 2011 (Lwewllyn, 2013). In this incident the feminist theory would come into play in this study because they “attempt to describe women’s oppression, to explain its causes and consequences” (Leon-Guerrero 2014). The study focused on the link between exercise and weight loss and with cause and effect, naturally if you exercise more you should lose weight but that was not the case. Like many American’s, Californians are no different when it comes

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    Analyzing “Get Out” Through Ed Guerrero’s “Framing Blackness” In cinema, Jordan Peele's "Get Out" emerges as a groundbreaking and captivating piece that has sparked debate on the portrayal of race. With its innovative approach, the horror film enthralled audiences and offered a profound insight into the African American experience. "Get Out" intricately interlaces themes of race, prompting a comprehensive analysis from various perspectives. Among these perspectives, Ed Guerrero's influential book

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    The Fundamental Mechanisms behind Racism American society was built on the foundations of racism and although some say it no longer exists it is still very prevalent. From the Black Lives Matter movement to Say Her Name to de facto segregation, racism is alive and well and something needs to be done. Race unfairly plays an important role in which schools get sufficient funding, where a student can go to school, the amount of hate someone will get on the street, and which types of jobs and opportunities

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    beneficial called verbal benevolence (Guerrero, & Gross, 2014). Guerrero and Gross related that verbal aggression was the attack of self-concepts of a person, but verbal benevolence was to support and validate others in arguments (2014). The main point was, “do partners perceive an individual's conflict style differently depending on the traits (i.e., argumentativeness, verbal aggressiveness, avoidance, and verbal benevolence) that an individual possesses?”(Guerrero, & Gross, 2014, p. 100). Previous

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    Taliban for women’s education. She wrote a book about her experience titled, I am Malala. The Little Rock Nine are a group of African American students from Little Rock, Arkansas who were the first to integrate into the all white Central High. Diane Guerrero is an American actress whose parents were undocumented and were deported back to Colombia. She wrote a book outlining her experience called In the Country We Love: My Family Divided. Now, she is trying to make it easier for undocumented immigrants

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    murderous intent but he murdered. A person accidently killed the friend, he does not have any motivation and purpose though. He is murderer, and he has to be judged by the law. Ladies and gentleman, today you will hearr about the tragic death of Jonathan Guerrero, a college student who was addicted to meth and died due to Hofschneider’s blunder. Hofschneider is also a college student who are addicted to methamphetamine which makes him to have no murderous intent but make him murder. Harley Hofschneider, a

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    How does one know they are apart of the LGBTQ+ community? “Finding one’s sexual orientation or gender identity is about true to oneself” (Wilcox 18). Upon decades, the LGBTQ+ community has experienced hate from all over. With this, it can cause lack of support, bullying, and unequal rights; however, there are solutions to these problems. These solutions include involvement in the community, educating people, and being an advocate and raising awareness. These problems and solutions demonstrate the

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    After Dante misses a few payments, Guerrero doesn’t want him digging in his backyard anymore, and sends men after the three protagonist. After Drake and Chase are captured by Guerrero and escape, they find the Sword of Stepen, only to be followed by Dante who has teamed with Guerrero. After many twist in the plot, Drake having to save the girl from the antagonist and get back what he can, him and Chase reach

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