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- 1. Day Of The Dead
The is a very special day for the Spanish speaking world. This day is more popular for Mexican people, it is more traditional in their heritage. It occurs on the first of November. People put offerings out for the dead in the form of fruit and certain other things that the specific person liked. The is not a day grief nor does it have to do with an
2. C.S. Forester's Lieutenant Hornblower: Success And Failure
In the novel Lieutenant Hornblower there were a few scenes were Hornblower was a success and a few were he was a failure. In my opinion the first success of Hornblower was when he used all the cannons on one side of the ship to free them from the mud holding the ship. Another success was when Hornblower suggested a landing attack on Samana Bay. The
3. 'Spanglish' Presentation
First off what is Spanglish? Some say it's "When one switches from English to Spanish (or vice-versa) within the same sentence", usually when emotions run high. Like a mother scolding her children. For all practical purposes I am going to focus on the idea that Spanglish is neither, English or Spanish. Yet it cannot be used without the accompanimen
4. The Mission
The film was written by Robert Bolt and was produced in 1986. Fernando Ghia produced it. The movie was about a man who was trying to start a mission in the new world when he meets a former mercenary who is willing to renounce his former ways and become a priest. The Spanish try to take the land from them saying they own it under the Treaty of Madri
5. Broken Spears
The author argues that the Spanish were completely at fault for the total destruction of the Aztec Empire. In , the author explains how many factors other than Spanish power contributed to the downfall of the Aztecs. Not only did the Spanish have many advantages over the Aztecs, but also they also exploited them and took advantage of the cultural d