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    against Spain. He gained support from Colombia and drove the Spanish out of the Magdalena River area and amassed himself a large army. Civilian leaders in Cartagena then gave him permission to liberate western Venezuela. He did so and continued to take Caracas in August of 1813. This was known as Simon Bolivar’s “Admiral Campaign”. He went on to declare a second republic and assumed his role as a military dictator. “The Second Republic collapsed within a few months, however, because Bolivar had failed

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    This grade is taught by 2 class teachers. There are 19 students in this class. The students’ language background distribution in the class is approximately 40% ELL, 60% non-ELL no Spanish and some Spanish background. Students are classified as ELL, Spanish speaking, and English speaking. The 60% is a mix of both the Spanish speaking and English speaking. Findings 1. Language Instruction and academic goals A central idea in dual language education is language separation and compartmentalization

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    The Republic of the Philippines and Republic of Kazakhstan The Philippines is a small archipelagic country, archipelagic meaning that it has very many islands, 7,107 to be exact. The people in the Philippines are referred to as Filipinos. The country is located in the South East part of Asia. There are 3 main geographical divisions in the country Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao with Luzon being in the north and Mindanao being at the south. The capital of the Philippines is Manila and the most populous

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    Shortly after wresting its independence from Habsburg Spain, the Dutch Republic quickly ascended to primacy among European powers. By the beginning of the seventeenth century, the Dutch Republic had overcome the limitations of its size and available ecological resources through its innovative financial and commercial institutions and was enjoying a hundred years of commercial dominance. By all measures, the Dutch Republic was positioned to remain atop Europe for the foreseeable future, but by the

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    I. Introduction a) Story/ Personal Experience: When I was around 14 years old my uncle went to to visit Dominican Republic with his Lebanese girlfriend, who was visiting the country for the first time. When they arrived to my house, I was eating something Dominicans call “kipes”, which is a fried wheat ball with meat inside. When she saw me eating she got closed to me and said “so you like Lebanese food,” and I laughed and said “this is Dominican, and that we have been eating this since forever

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    LITERATURE Between 1960 and 1986, more than 400,000 Dominicans migrated legally from the Dominican Republic to the United States, especially to New York and New Jersey, and many thousands more, illegally. By the 90 ́s they had become the second-largest Hispanic group in the Northeast this has generated important consequences for the Dominicans migrating to the US, for their families in the Dominican Republic and for Americans in general. Today, with the Hispanic community being the largest minority in

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    zz Location/Geography: The Dominican Republic occupies the eastern two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola, which shares with the Republic of Haiti. The country is the second-largest island in the Caribbean, with a surface area of 48,198 square kilometers. It is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the north and to the south by the Caribbean Sea. The Dominican Republic has a breathtaking topography. Mountains, valleys and beaches make up the diverse photogenic land. Three large mountain ranges

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    To what extent did the Spanish Civil War represent a microcosm of the polarization of European politics between the Right and the Left? The Spanish Civil War is the name given to the struggle between loyalist and nationalist Spain for dominance in which the nationalists won and suppressed the country for the following thirty nine years. However, because of the larger political climate that the Spanish Civil War occurred in, it is impossible to view the war as a phenomenon contained within one

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    Spain Research Paper

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    Spain is the famous tourist spot in Europe. It is popular for its food, art, culture and architecture. Spanish language is spoken in all parts of the country. Spain is known for some celebrations however La Tomatina is the most prominent and fun celebrations of Spain. Spain is also known for its popular wines , it is third biggest maker of wines in the world. Football is the most prominent game, spain has many football clubs but top clubs are Barcelona and Real Madrid. Andalusia is a area in the

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    rejoice with music and dancing. Their is a Piragua Guy in the second verse. That man only knows Spanish and limited English. This shows that Washington Heights has diversity and that people like to show other people their culture. I also think that the Washington Heights has many types of foods.

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