Gonzalez Essays

  • Elian Gonzalez

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    Elian Gonzalez Is it possible for a six-year-old boy to successfully seek asylum in the United Sates against his father’s wishes? This is the main point of exploration in the April 21, 2000 article (off the wire) that appeared in The Plain Dealer. The article relates, “to be granted asylum, people must show that they were persecuted or had a legitimate fear of persecution in their home country because of race, religion, nationality, membership in a social group or political opinions.” According

  • Elian Gonzalez Should Stay In The U.s.

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    Dear Rosa Delauro,After reading many articles in the newspapers and magazines that all state, 6 year old Elian Gonzalez has been in the middle of an international tug-of-war since he was found on Thanksgiving Day. Clinging to an inner tube at sea for two days drifting after his family and him were trying to escape from Cuba for freedom. I have decided that it is the right thing for little Elian to stay in the United States. The phone rings: "Your 6-year old son has just been found in the ocean, shipwrecked

  • The Fight Over Elian Gonzalez

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    The Fight Over Elian Gonzalez It began on Thanksgiving day, in November, 1999, when two fisherman pulled the body of a five year old cuban boy out of the waters off the coast of Florida. The boy was Elian Gonzalez. He was one of three survivors of a group of Cuban refugees seeking political asylum and freedom from communist Cuba under Fidel Castro's rule. Elian's mother, Elisabeth Brotons, along with her common-law husband and nine others, drowned when the boat carrying them to the United States

  • Should Elian Gonzalez Go Back To Cuba Or Stay In The United States?

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    Should Elian Gonzalez go back to Cuba or stay in the United States? This seems to be the question drenching the media on a constant bases. Every newspaper, news broadcast, and magazine seem to have a story about Elian. Titles like “Elian’s Grandmothers are coming to the US”, seems kind of silly if you read the headline literally. I don’t mean to be cold but why do we care if Elian’s grandmother is coming to the US? Thousands of grandmas have come to the US everyday, but we don’t hear about them

  • Santeria and Lukumi Religions Practiced by Hispanic Caribbeans

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    theri Gods the angry Africans had to find a way to practice thier religion. They astutely hide theri religion behind Catholic religious practices and saints. The religion is therefore called "Santeria" or the way of the saints. According to Migene Gonzalez-Wippler Santeria is neither a cult or a sect. "It is a monotheistic religion, where God is seen as the creator of the Universe and of humanity. The orishas, syncretized with catholic saints, are repositories of God’s powers and the mediators between

  • The Watergate Complex

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    Central Intelligence Agency and the Committee to re-elect the president. (Watergate) Four of these men, that were arrested on the morning of June 17, 1972, came from Miami, Florida. They were Bernard L. Barker, Frank A. Sturgis, Virgillio R. Gonzalez, and Eugenio R. Martinez. The other man was from Rockville, Maryland named James W. McCord, Jr. The two co-plotters were G. Gordon Liddy and E. Howard Hunt. (Watergate) The senate established and investigative committee headed by Senate Sam

  • Cansecos Steroid Allegations

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    a name for himself with hitting the long ball. He and Sammy Sosa, another alleged user has a hit an impressive amount of homeruns over the span of their careers. Canseco also called out former Texas Ranger Rangers teammates, Ivan Rodriguez, Jose Gonzalez, and Rafael Palmeiro. All the players named above are potential Hall of Famers. The reports made by Canseco have sparked another issue as to where the integrity of the sport lies, which is very significant to sport management. Baseball is America’s

  • Jaslene Gonzalez

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    Jaslene Gonzalez Bio, Husband, Net Worth, Height, Married and Wiki Short Bio Jaslene Gonzalez is a Puerto Rican model and television host. She is also the winner of Cycle 8 of America's Next Top Model (2007). She has done modeling with Elite Model Management in the New York, L.A and Miami divisions. She has also modeled for Cover Girl, Seventeen, Latina, Imagén, Hombre, and 6 Degrees. Jaslene Gonzalez was born on May 29, 1986, in Puerto Rico. There is no information available about her parents. She

  • Spread of Christianity Among People Groups

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    Europe and Southwest Asia. As Christianity was later adopted by the Roman Empire, much of Europe became the focus of conquest for Roman Christianity, though much of this was due in part to the fall of Western Rome. Rome and beyond Justo L. Gonzalez documents this spread of Christianity into Europe through the avenue of Rome’s influence. He quotes from a Roman Citizen, Paulus Orosius who condenses this historical phenomenon into his own words. He thoughtfully writes, "If only to this end have

  • Maria Gonzalez

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    Study: Stereotype Threat and Academic Performance. Name: Institution: Professor: Course: Date: Case Study: Stereotype Threat and Academic Performance Participant: Maria Gonzalez, a 16-year-old Latina high school student from a low-income neighborhood in Los Angeles, California. Background: Maria's parents, Juan and Maria Gonzalez, who were from Mexico, migrated to the United States in the hope of providing a better life for the family. In spite of the fact that they did not have a formal education

  • Edel Gonzalez

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    It can be clearly noted that, Edel Gonzalez was just 16 years when he got indulged in this illegal activity. A minor receiving such a sentence happens only in The United States of America and it is very sad to hear that, he is one among 330 people in California, who had received this sentence at that age. His suppressing childhood and no proper parental supervision is also one of the reasons for being involved in such a brutal activity. Edel Gonzalez was completely drunk and went along with

  • The Story of Christianity by Justo Gonzalez

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    by Justo Gonzalez; a native of Cuba. Gonzalez serves on the faculty of the Interdenominational Theological Center which is located in Atlanta Georgia. He attended Yale University, where he received his M.A. and Ph.D. in historical theology; in fact Dr. Gonzalez is the youngest person at Yale to be awarded a Ph.D. He is also one of the first generation Latino theologians and instead of growing up Catholic, comes from a protestant background. In addition to writing many other books, Gonzalez is also

  • 'Issue Overview' By Emma Gonzalez

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    Firearms are involved in the deaths of more than 30,000 people in the U. S this year. The “Issue Overview…” by Bloomberg, has a perspective of a writer on the gun issue, and “Famous Speech” by Emma Gonzalez, has an inside observation about the issue of guns considering she was a victim of a school shooting. The article “Famous Speech…” wants to get the word out that the government should take care of the gun control issue. Then, the article “Issue Overview…”, wants to discourse about the problems

  • Learning To Be Illegal, By Roberto Gonzalez

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    In the article Learning to Be Illegal: Undocumented Youth and Shifting Legal Contexts in the Transition to Adulthood, Roberto G. Gonzalez addresses that undocumented young Latino adults transition into adulthood differently from their legal companions and hold a mindset of illegality, thus unable to assimilate in the United States. Roberto Gonzalez states: “This article focuses on the interactions between such favorable and unfavorable contexts during what I call the transition into illegality. I

  • Ruy Gonzalez De Clavijo Essay

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    Ruy Gonzalez de Clavijo (d. 1412) was a Castilian traveler and writer, who was sent to the court of Timur as an ambassador by the ruler of Castile (Spain) Enrique III. Clavijo wrote about the land of Timurids at the peak of its glory and diligence of Timur to embellish his capital. Clavijo’s travelogue shows to the audience Samarqand as the city, which is in a constant cycle of construction and Timur, as a diligent, perfectionist ruler, so, this can be seen from the following excerpt: “The Mosque

  • Praise The Tortilla, Praise Chorizo By Ray Gonzalez

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    Praise the Tortilla, Praise Menudo, Praise Chorizo by Ray Gonzalez is a fascinating poem. Although it is short, it has much room for interpretation and analysis. The poem contains only 221 words, but they are rich in meaning and evoke powerful emotions in its readers. The poet, Ray Gonzalez, grew up in El Paso, Texas and has Mexican heritage. His identity as a Chicano poet is clearly evident, if not the inspiration for, Praise the Tortilla, Praise Menudo, Praise Chorizo. Praise the Tortilla, Praise

  • Lélia De Almeida Gonzalez: Racism In America

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    biography made by Bairros (1999), Lélia de Almeida Gonzalez was born in 1935, in Minas Gerais . She was the daughter of an indigenous woman and a black man. Her mother was a domestic servant and her father worked in a railroad. In total, the couple had 18 children. Lélia Gonzalez, in spite of the family financial difficulties, passed from a nanny to a student of History and Philosophy and followed a career as a teacher. When she was young, Gonzalez had tried to whiten and had denied her racial identity

  • Border Culture

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    Traditions are passed on generation to generation in every culture. The U.S-Mexico border consists of numerous customs that have lived for hundreds of years. This essay examines Jose’ Pablo Villalobos and Juan Carlos Ramirez-Pimiento essay “Corridos and la pura verdad: Myths and Realities of the Mexican Ballad” which discusses the corrido. Chapter six, “Everyday Border Heroes” of Patricia L. Price’s book Dry Place which illustrates the reasons to the devotion to unofficial saints. Futhermore

  • Analysis Of The Book Harvest Of Empire By Juan Gonzalez

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    Anna Collignon Mr. Moreno Introduction to Latino Studies 10 February 2015 Response to Harvest of Empire The Latino community is a very varied community each with its own unique past and circumstances. In the book Harvest of Empire by Juan Gonzalez the readers can learn and appreciate some of the experiences and history that the different Latino groups had. This book does this with a special emphasis on immigration trends. These points of emphasis of the book are explained thoroughly in the identification

  • Biography of Pablo Neruda

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    Pablo Neruda Pablo Neruda was a poet who used his work to educate people on what life was really about, and that choice made him a controversial figure in South America. Like every author he did face criticism, but his wasn’t negative. He was a great political figure, and many people looked up to him for wisdom. BIOGRAPHY Nefali Ricardo Reyes Bausualto was born on July 12, 1904 in Parral, Chile. Less than a month after his birth, his mother Rosa lost her long battle with Tuberculosis and died. From