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    Roman Ruins In Spain

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    Spain is home to the running of the bulls, flamenco dancers, museums and so much more. Spain numerous locations where visitors can experience its history of Roman influence including its aqueducts, the Alhambra and "The City of Three Cultures". the Spain has some of the finest examples of Roman ruins. It maintains an amphitheater, temples, and aqueducts, as well as an informative museum on Roman history. The Roman Empire spent such a long time in Spain, there are plenty of Roman ruins in Spain

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    Spain Research Paper

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    reach Morocco, in north Africa. Spain’s currency is the Euro. Spain has a democratic form of government. Spain’s motto is “Plus Ultra”, Latin for “Further Beyond”. History of Spain (Cartoon): Celts and Iberians were the first settlers in the peninsula know today as Spain, contributing to the name “Iberian Peninsula”. Greeks and Phoenicians influenced the growing populations of the peninsula. The Romans were the next main conquerors of that land, and called the land Hispania. During the rule of the Romans

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    order to fully understand Spain and her people, one must first understand their origin, where they came from. Two groups entered the Iberian Peninsula; the Celts and the Iberians. The Celts, who came via the Pyrenees, one of Iberia’s northern mountain ranges, and spread across the Atlantic coastline. They supported themselves by herding and by working iron. The Iberians, so deemed by the Greeks, came up from North Africa, and

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    Taxonomy & Phylogeny The Iberian Lynx is a member of the Felidae family under the Lynx genus. Its scientific name is Lynx Pardinus. The Iberian lynx is believed to be a descendent of the Issoire Lynx (Lynx issiodorensis), along with the other members of the lynx family (bobcat, Canada Lynx, and Eurasian Lynx). Until recently, the Iberian lynx was thought to be a sub species of the Eurasian Lynx, it is now classified as a separate species. Range Iberian Lynx were originally found all throughout

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    Movie: The Mission      The movie, "The Mission," is about how the Spanish in cooperation with Pourtugal try to get the Jesuits off land negotiated by the two countries. The Spanish Church sends people into Asuncion, Paraguay to persuade the Jesuits to get off the land. The film includes spiritual and political activities the are reflected through the church, natives, and the Jesuits.      What the movie mainly tried to show was

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    Giger and DavidHizar Transcultural Assessment Model: Hispanic Cultural Awareness in Healthcare 112149135 Boise State University   Giger and DavidHizar Transcultural Assessment Model: Hispanic Cultural Awareness in Healthcare In every profession, there are underlying key aspects as to how that profession functions. Moreover, in the nursing profession there are processes used to facilitate quality care, as well as models to show the aspects of how we address this care. Likewise, Cultural aspects

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    Imperialism In Spain

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    Spain is located on the Iberian Peninsula, It shares it’s western Border with Portugal. On its north coast lies the Atlantic Ocean, the outskirts of Spain are vast and mountainous. It’s position near the Gibraltar Strait, gives it control of territories in northern Morocco including the enclaves of Ceuta and de Alhucemas, and Islas Chafarinas. Celts, Iberians, and Basques originally lived in Spain. In 206 B.C. Spain was conquered by Scipio Africanus, and subsequently became a part of the Roman

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    Spain Research Paper

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    Madrid is the capital of Spain. It is located in the middle of the country and is home to millions. Barcelona is located on the Mediterranean Sea at the northeast coast of Spain has over 4 kilometers of beach belonging to it. It is a city with a lot of history but known at the same time for being a very modern European city. Valencia is one of the biggest cities in Spain, located on the southeast coast of spain on the Mediterranean Sea. Valencia is known for its festivals and fireworks displays

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    Spain Research Paper

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    Spain is located in southwestern Europe. The capital of the country is Madrid. The major language spoken is Spanish, however many other languages are spoken including Catalan, Galician, Euskera, and Valencian. Spain came into existence around 200 BC. It was under Roman rule until 1512 at which time it became a unified country it was known as Hispania. A major event in the country’s history was the Spanish Civil War. The war was fought from July 17, 1936 to April 1, 1939 and it was fought between

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    The Moors were Muslims who invaded and ruled Spain for about 700 years. The Moors overtook Spain from the Goths, and in the action of the Moors taking over Spain, they brought along not only their Islamic religion, but also their culture. Stanley Lane-Poole writes about the rise and fall of Moorish Spain from the 8th to the 15th century in his book, The Moors in Spain (1896). The Moors in Spain was published around the time that British occupied Egypt. In his book, Lane-Poole uses the known term

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