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African Influences In Latin American Music
On November 9, 2017, the Brazilian group Sol e Mar visited our class to share with us the diverse music of Brazil. One of the first things the speaker
explained, that was already explained in a class lecture, was that in colonies with Catholic colonizers, African customs were kept, unlike some Protestant
colonies where the African customs were forbidden by the colonizers. As a result, in Catholic colonies, mainly in Latin America, the African population
was able to maintain their culture and music. Today, one can the African influences in Latin American music. In addition, the guest also explained that
due to the immense size of Brazil, there are many influences and different genres of music that developed in the different regions of Brazil. In addition
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There is a subgenre of Samba known as Batucada that has exploded to many countries. One of the famous groups that represents this genre is
Olodum, who also collaborated with Michael Jackson in the song "They don't care about us". Furthermore, the influences of the Batucada have spread
to soccer stadiums ranging from Argentina all the way up to Mexico. For soccer games the hardcore fans organize drumming ensembles which mix
Batucada and Murga(from Argentina) styles, along with singing to show their support for their team. Moreover, what shocked me, was that American
Jazz had a major influence in the development of a new genre in the 1950's. This new genre was Bossa Nova, which can be translated to new wave.
JoГЈo Gilberto is popularly known as one of the first pioneers of making Bossa Nova popular not only in Brazil, but also in the Unites States. Our
guests played two of the most popular Bossa Bova songs, the songs were "Garota de Ipanema" and "Mas que nada". Out of these two songs the only
one I heard before was "Mas que nada", since it has been heavily used in soccer video games and
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How Did Walt Disney Get His Career
Disneyland!!!!! And how it came to be....
Summer Garling
Twin Falls– The famous pioneer of cartoon films, and the creator of Disneyland is Walt Disney. Walt Disney was born December 5, 1901; his
parents were Elias Disney and Flora Call Disney. Growing up, Disney had four brothers and a sister. Disney moved to Kansas city in 1911 and
there he learned of his love for trains. He worked at the railroad, selling newspapers and snacks to the people passing by. Disney attended McKnight
High School, where he contributed to the school newspaper. Disney dropped out of high school at age 16 to join the army, but he was rejected
because he was underage. How did Walt Disney get his career? According to Biography.com, Disney began experimenting with commercials,
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Pretty Little Liars Analysis
"Got a secret. Can you keep it?" For 7 seasons, Freeform (formerly known as ABC Family) has been producing Pretty Little Liars (PLL). The
premise of the show is 4 best friends, Spencer Hastings, Hanna Marin, Emily Fields and Aria Montgomery, are cyber bullied by a mysterious entity
known as 'A' who threatens to spill all of their secrets after their friend Allison DiLaurentis suddenly goes missing. Through the 7 seasons, we find 3
different A's each with a different method of manipulation and overall new level of insanity. Aside from the drama of the show, thefashion tends to be a
main focal point. Popsugar summed up every PLL fan's feeling towards the show: "Sure, the suspense keeps us coming back week after week, but [we
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Spencer looks as if she walked straight out of a high fashion congress meeting. Spencer now has willowy bangs, which somehow enhance her
smart look. Hastings' still does not wear a lot of makeup. Spencer takes more fashion "risks", while still maintaining a completely professional look.
It seems as if Spencer's new staple outfit on her days off is some type of trench coat. She has worn mustard, gray, and a tan one, both paired with a
tee, nice fitting, light wash skinny jeans and low top gym shoes. When business Spencer is on screen, she usually dons something navy, black or blue.
Spencer has been dressed in slim fitting "politician" dresses, gaucho pants and heels and she even managed to pull off bellbottoms and a floral shirt.
Throughout Pretty Little Liar's seven–year span, viewers have seen each character seamlessly go from high school junior to pulled together adults.
Spencer and her friends have not escaped the clutches of 'A', but they have escaped the horrors of high school fashion and matured to stylish women.
Spencer Hastings' clearly matures throughout the 7 seasons going from preppy high school kid to high fashion politician, but no matter the
circumstances, she stays the brains of the
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Mickey Mouse Research Paper
The Creation of a Mouse "Laughter is timeless, imagination has no age, and dreams are forever" (Walt Disney). During 1928, Disney created
something he knew that all the children would love to see; a mystical mouse that danced and acted out what children were thinking. This was Mickey
Mouse the lovely mouse that did not talk at the time. Mickey mouse made children realize that they can make a joke out of anything and you should
be able to imagine at any age without being judged and should dream forever. Mickey is the heart of almost every person's childhood because he
teaches children life lessons while connecting to the way children learn. During the1920s more than just the making of Mickey was going on, including
Prohibition and The Jazz Age.( The Roaring Twenties) The 18th amendment was the freedoms that were expanded while others were curtailed.(The
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(Walt Disney)They were silent films for which they failed to find a distribution.(Walt Disney) After finding no distribution Disney created a third,
sound–and–music–equipped short film called Steamboat Willie that premiered on November 18, 1928.(Walt Disney) With himself as the voice of
Mickey, the cartoon was an instant crowd pleaser.(Walt Disney) Steamboat Willie was the first cartoon to successfully use synchronized sound it was
so popular it was talked about more than the feature film to compliment its greatness.(The Birth of a Mouse) Disney received $1,000 for a two–week
show time the highest ever paid for a cartoon played on Broadway.(The Birth of a Mouse) Disney studios with its loyal small staff had been saved and
a Mouse was born.(The Birth of a
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Walt Disney Research Paper
Walt Disney As A Model of Successful Businessman
The Walt Disney Company has taken by storm around the world and Disney has become the "one of the most recognized brands" (Richards 1), hence
we can see the Disney brand and heard it around our lives. The company is named from the founder's name, Walt Disney. Walt Elias Disney was well
known as a filmmaker, cartoonist, voice actor, philanthropist, and entrepreneur. He was an eminent successful American businessman. He earned "22
Academy Awards during his lifetime" ("bio" 1). And also he was " the founder of theme parks Disneyland and Walt Disney World [Resorts]" ("bio" 1).
Therefore, Bob Hills says, he was not only "an innovator, [but also was] a visionary" (1).
As he continually mentioned, his achievement " was all started [by] a mouse" (Smith 13). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, his growth process was difficult and arduous. He failed again and again and ended with bankruptcy, but he never gave up for his passion.
Failure is part of the process of success, which helped him to accomplish his success.
Disney was born in December 5, 1901, in Chicago, Illinois ("bio" 1). He was [ranked number four] in the family of six children; there were "five boys
and one girl" ("bio" 1). In 1911, he moved to Kansas City with his family, "where developed a love of trains [with his uncle, Mike Martin]("bio" 1).
He went to Mckinley High School and Chicago Art Institute, but "he dropped out the school" ("bio" 1).
Disney created his first cartoon character with his ex–coworker Ub Iwerks, "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit", but Disney didn't own it. ("bio" 1).Later, he
came up with Mickey Mouse, which is well known as a symbol of The Walt Disney Company . Mickey Mouse 's "first silent cartoon" was "Plane
Crazy"(Richards 1). Later, the film with Mickey Mouse were Gallopin' Gaucho and Steamboat Willie. Steamboat Willie was the first sound animation
in 18, November, which became Mickey Mouse's
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Argentina Research Paper
Did you know that Argentina has weird types of clothes and food? They have a lot of people that were famous born in Argentina. They also have
different types of language than us. Argentina have a lot of beautiful landmarks and they're weather is mostly stays in one temperature.
Argentina is a country in South America. The weather in Argentina is about 60 or 50 degrees the weather doesn't really change. People in Argentina has
these weird type of clothes called Gaucho costumes, Canvas shoes, and woolen ponchos. People in Argentina mostly speak Italian and French I also
know that some speak English.
The food that people eat in Argentina is Stuffed Vegetable Pizza, and Roasted Cabbage with Pesto. Stuffed Vegetable Pizza is very popular to people
in Argentina they think it's one of the best pizza there. Roasted Cabbage with Pesto is also famous there. I think the people in Argentina make those
recipe a lot. Or maybe they'll have something else popular to eat for awhile. There's a lot of beautiful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first one I have is Carlos Gardel he was an actor, singer, songwriter, and a tango dancer. Carlos was the best tango dancer with tango ballads in the
1920s and 30s. Carlos Gardel died in a plane crash in Columbia in 1935. Carlos was only 44 years old. Next I have Pope Francis he speaks about God,
he was named 266th pope of the Roman Catholic Church. Pope Francis is still living he is 79 years old. Do you know this man name Sebastian
Rulli? Well here's a fact he is a soap opera and a actor he has only one child he's not married no more. Sebastian only 41 years old. Last but not least
I have this handsome guy name Sergio Aguero he is a soccer player his team all him him a footballer striker. Sergio was married and only have one
child. Sergio is only 28 years old. Here's an amazing fun fact did you know that a couple of scientist found three mummies in Argentina? Well I learned
about Argentina I hope to visit one
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The South By Jorge Luis Borges
"The South" by Jorge Luis Borges portrays the life of Juan Dahlmann, a librarian from Buenos Aires, wherein a sequence of unfortunate events brings
him, eventually and triumphantly, to the South. But the story might be as mundane as Dahlmann's northern life without its stunning conclusion: rather
than living happily in the South like he's always longed for, Dahlmann willingly dies the first night he gets there. Dahlmann dies just before his
promised life can even begin, yet he finds joy in it. His bizarre mindset, then, demands explanation and exploration. Dahlmann is in fact not mad nor is
Borges being melodramatic: his tragedy is but the tragedy of a dreamer who mingles dream with the reality, dangerously. Dahlmann lives by the... Show
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Dahlmann's South and its values are further substantiated in opposition to those of the North. The North is physically where Dahlmann works and
lives, the city of Buenos Aires, and mentally portrayed as a place of identity crisis, fear, and restriction, as enacted in the sanatorium: though
Dahlmann is cured of his illness there, he suffers many symbolic miseries. Right after he wakes up from the operation, he finds himself "in a cell
much like the bottom of a well" (Borges 25). The word "cell" implies that he is trapped in the sanatorium like a prisoner in a jail. It's a metaphor for
the restraints the northern society imposes. Then Dahlmann is in a state of self–loathing over his identity. It's a reflection of the identity–crisis in the
North, which relates back to his entry into the sanatorium, when "his clothes were stripped from him, his head was shaved" (Borges 25). His clothes,
items representing individual taste, being "stripped" from him is perhaps symbolic of how the North
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Jorge Luis Borrges Essay
In Ficcionnes, a novel written as a collection of short stories, the author, Jorge Luis Borges has a unique way of writing in which he incorporates
elements of mystery, imagination, and a certain depth of thinking. In order to fully grasp and dissect the prompt, the essay will focus on his specific
motives that is a common theme throughout several works of his that are fantasy, dreams, and imagination. Two stories in which these elements were
the overarching theme and focus were, "The South" and "The Secret Miracle", "The South", having a potential alternate ending where the whole last
half of the story itself was a dream, and "The Secret Miracle" including this fantasy when the protagonist wrote the rest of his play in his had with the
year that God had granted him between the second the guns were shot to execute him and when they hit... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
"Dahlmann hated himself in minute detail: he hated his identity, his bodily necessities, his humiliation, the beard which bristled upon his face....
Dahlmann dissolved in tears of self–pity for his fate." He decided at this moment that if he left he would live his life to the fullest and actually go to
the south, which he did. While Borges was first entering the south he recalled a restaurant with a cat and went there, he notes as petting the cat that his
contact "was an illusion and that the two beings, the man and cat, were as good as separated by a glass" this was another indicator at the alternate
reality he was facing in his head. Borges notes in the restaurant scene that the bartender knew Dahlmann and called him by name and he stated in the
text that it wasn't unusual to him. "Dahlmann thought he recognized the shopkeeper. Then he realized that he had been deceived by the man's
resemblance to one of the male nurses in the sanitarium." This would also indicate that although he had never met this man it would not matter because
it was all in his head. This dream element impacted the story
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Personal Narrative Analysis
Most of my last year went like this: long stretches of golden crops, rocky cliffs, hypnotizing yellow dashes marking the road, and when the sun gets
low, looking for a hidden thicket to rest uninterrupted at night. I have spent the fall of 2014 biking South through Argentina and this past summer of
2015 riding westward through the United States, both joined by a number of friends of mine. Altogether, these trips have added up to only a mere six
months of my life. However, I see the separate journeys as one epic saga that has lasted decades and that has changed me. I am braver than I used to
be. I am more confident.
Prior to my bicycle tours, I was thrown with a barrage of questions. Where will you sleep at night? How much food will you bring?
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Group Role Research Paper
Group Role Paper In this reflection paper I will take the time to share what I've experienced with my group and how it applies to some of the
concepts learned in class concerning Group Member Participation. The experience being shared is from the first Gaucho Games: INNOVATION
TEST, were the activity is led by the groundkeepers. Tasked with planning and building a tower out of Popsicle sticks, glue and rubber bands in
30minutes. I was a member of The House of Ele which was placed last in the competition. First off, throughout the process I see myself as many
things. Some of the roles my group members took were Leader/Coordinator, Follower, Recourse Investigator, Specialist, and Innovator. As the game
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During the planning stages everyone was involved and communicating. The problem was, there were too many innovators. Having to many
innovators is harmful to a group because, there is no one to Evaluate and critic the ideas. The leader then asked for clarification on the rules being
an information seeker and the teacher acting as an information giver. His question asked sounded like he was trying to go around the rules but I
ignored it. When my group decided to build from the roof down to the floor I decided to be a critic, realizing we have too many ideas flowing. I
confronted the group asking if the idea might go against the rules. The other members contested that "it'll be alright" and settled their minds on a plan
to good to be true. Being the only member to disagree I had to agreeing–ly compromise so that I wasn't a blocker standing in the way of progress. Later
I really regretted my passiveness, because if I would have been more assertive we wouldn't have gone with a plan that went against the
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Who Is Bruce Chatwin's In Patagonia?
In the early 1970s the English traveler and writer, Bruce Chatwin, reached the peak of his nomadic journeys when he decided to experience a huge
change of lifestyle to spend several months discovering and knowing the remote Patagonia. The book In Patagonia shows a journey which was
Inspired by concerns of his childhood, when he found a piece of dinosaur skin in his grandmother's cabinet and by a nomadic spirit he carried
since he was little, Chatwin, leaves his job in the famous newspaper Sunday Times to go discover beauties and surprises of a region in the extreme
south of South America with the presence of British settlers, and with this will in knowing each of the people he meets along the way. What
intrigues me the most about this great piece of literary work is why Chatwin would suddenly decide to leave everything he had back home, his
renowned job and fine life to spend several months of his life in one of the most isolated areas in the world. Would just the curiosity about that
piece of skin he found when he was young have enough for making him change his whole life? On the very first pages of the book, the author says
"I pictured a low timber house with a shingled roof, caulked against storms, with blazing log fires inside and the walls lined with the best books,
somewhere to live when the rest of the world blew up"(3) This quote... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Each chapter tells us about different adventures and stories that Chatwin went through. I found interesting in the chapter "Arab Gauchos" when the
author writes about the Gaucho people, which are the residents of the South American Pampas, mainly Argentinians, Uruguayans, Paraguayans and
Brazilians, my home country, Chatwin says "Once you get a drunk Gaucho in the saddle, he won't fall off and his horse will get him home"(37) I have
heard stories in Brazil which says exactly the same thing about the Gaucho
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Argentina Description
RepГєblica Argentina is a country that consists of high mountains, jungles, and flat plains. The lowest and highest points are both found on the
western hemisphere: Laguna Del Carbon at 105m below sea level and Cerro Aconcagua at 6960m. Located east of the scrublands of the Gran Chaco
and the plains of the Pampas, the city of Buenos Aires lies and extends northward towards Paraguay. Patagonia makes up Argentina's southerly region,
covered with fjords, lakes, and u–shaped valleys which covers roughly 17,000 square kilometers, third largest ice field in the world. Cape Horn makes
up the southern region of South America, which is one of the most dangerous shipping regions due to its strong westerly winds. Argentina was
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Most citizens prefer soccer or fГєtbol as their national sport. Soccer was introduced through the British soldiers in the 60's. Their national team has
won two world cups, 1978 and 1986. They were also runner–up in 1930 and 1990. In 1978 the Fifa World Cup was hosted and won by
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The South ': Jorge Borges And The Kabbalah'
Jorge Borges was an Argentine short–story writer, essayist, translator, and a key figure in general in Spanish language literature. One of Borges' most
notable works was his short story "The South." This story begins by introducing the character Juan Dahlmann. This character has a split German and
Argentinian heritage. Dahlmann's grandfather, who he respected tremendously, was a soldier who seemed very brave and courageous. His
Grandfather, of the Second Line–Infantry Division, died on the frontier of Buenos Aires. His death was very horrific as he was run through with a lance
by the Indians of Catriel. Dahlmann feels his grandfather died very nobly in his struggle. Dahlmann consumes and obsesses himself with this honorable
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Essentially, Alazraki implies that everything that happens to Dahlmann after he leaves the hospital is a fantasy. Dahlmann is in so much pain from
the septicemia he is diagnosed with and as he is dying his mind very well might have drifted to the fantasy of the South and his dream trip to it. This
would add up because Dahlmann's condition seemed critical and it would make sense that he never recovered. Similar too "A Thousand and One
Nights," when Dahlmann's fantasy trip to the South ended so did his life. Also, another possibility is that in the scene where he falls asleep on the
train to the ranch his fantasy begins. This would mean that he did get healthy and get out of the sanitarium but his whole encounter with the men at the
store was a dream from the train. In the text Alazraki speaks about Sigmund Freud's interpretations of dreams. Freud speaks on the topic of dreams as
repressed desires or deeply repressed needs. This theories matches perfectly with Dahlmann's situation as it is safe to say that he had a fascination with
the south and connecting to his
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Fisco Research Paper
Frisco TX Real Estate
While many areas of the nation try to hang on in a stagnant economy, Texas is booming, including the DFW Metroplex. Frisco is an affluent suburb
of Dallas, and is also experiencing a booming economy. The population is growing at a rate higher than ever before as people move in for jobs, the
high quality of living, housing opportunities in Frisco, TX real estate, and its highly–ranked school districts. In fact, Frisco is ranked as number 1 in the
fastest growing school district in Texas. Furthermore, the projected growth is expected to reach an additional 70,000 students within the next 5 years.
In addition, jobs growth is expected to continue to climb, and the $5B mile once completed will provide approximately 44,742 ... Show more content on
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Enjoy Mediterranean flavors , large portions, and great prices. Fadi's offers private and semi–private rooms for parties and events. In addition, Fadi's
offers an allergy free menu.
Shopping
The number of shops, boutiques, and service providers continue to grow in Frisco. Whether you are shopping for clothing or jewelry, gifts or flowers,
furniture or furnishings, you will most likely find what you need without leaving town. Furthermore, you can count on more of your favorites soon
being located near home, as as our fair city is a hot spot for business and new home developments. In addition, if you are home shopping, and trying to
find a Realtor, contact the Brent Germany Team for Frisco, TX real estate.
Whether you enjoy bowling, visiting a spa, taking in a good movie or ball game, visiting a museum, playing golf, or having a few drinks with friends,
Frisco has it all. You can find art, amusement parks, inflatables, sports galore and breakfast with Santa to name a few activities for
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American Informative Speech
"Uruguay is a small country on the southeastern coast of South America" (Wilkie 222). Uruguay's neighboring countries are Argentina and Brazil.
Uruguay is about the same size as Washington State of the United States. The terrain of Uruguay is rolling plains and hills. The climate of Uruguay is
mostly warm temperate (Uruguay World).
The capital of Uruguay is Montevideo (Gahala xlii). The currency of Uruguay is the Uruguayan Peso. 31 Uruguayan Pesos is worth one United States
dollar (Uruguay Fact). Their type of government is constitutional republic. They gained their independence from Brazil August 25, 1825. Their
president, at this current time, is TabarГ© VГЎzquez (Uruguay Infoplease). He is also the Chief of State and the Head of Government. ... Show more
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Uruguay has a national rugby team. Media cover has generated attention in rugby and more and more people are interested. Even though rugby isn't as
popular as soccer it is attracting fans every day (Uruguay Sports).
Just like the United States, Uruguay has most of the same holidays we celebrate. New Year's Day, Labor Day, Good Friday, Easter, Christmas Eve,
and Christmas Day are all part of their holidays along with ours. The other national holidays that they celebrate, on different days, is Constitution Day
(Jul. 18) and their Independence Day (Aug. 25) (Holidays).
Uruguay was named after the Uruguay River. "Uruguay gas one of the highest grades of literacy in Latin America." The rate is about 97 percent.
Uruguayans rely on agriculture for money. Food processing along with electrical machinery, transportation equipment, petroleum products, textiles,
chemicals and beverages are the main production among people of Uruguay. Uruguay has the highest life expectancy in South America (Facts).
Montevideo is known as the city of roses. Cerro Catedral is the tallest land formation in Uruguay at 514m. A yellow sun resembling a human face along
with blue and white stripes is on the Uruguayan flag (Uruguay Fun). Uruguay has proven to have many unique things that make up its culture and
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Facts About Argentina
Did you know that Argentina has the largest land mass in South America?! Well, it does. Argentina is an amazing country, so in this paper, you will
read the reasons why it's such a great country. You will read about, what seems like a bunch of jargon, Geography, Sports, Government, economy,
imports and exports, laws, animals, and many more. But first, I am going to give you some random fun facts.
Here are some fun facts about Argentina. Pope Francis is a native Argentinian. He once worked as a bar bouncer in Buenos Aires. Argentina is said to
have the highest infidelity rate in all of South America. Divorce has been legal in the country since 1987, and now the country has the highest divorce
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Carlos SaГєl Menem, the son of Syrian immigrants, became Argentina's first Muslim president in 1989. He had had to convert to Catholicism earlier,
though, because, until 1994, the law stated all presidents of Argentina had to be Roman Catholic. His Syrian ancestry earned him the nickname "El
Turco" (The Turk). Many gauchos, or Argentine cowboys, were of Jewish origin. The first recorded instance of mass Jewish immigration to Argentina
was in the late 19th century, when 800 Russian Jews arrived in Buenos Aires after fleeing persecution from Czar Alexander III. The
Jewish–Colonization Association began distributing 100–hectare parcels of land to immigrant families. Argentina's workforce is 40% female, and
women also hold over 30% of Argentina's congressional seats. At its mouth, Argentina's Rio de la Plata is an amazing 124 miles (200 km) wide,
making it the widest river in the world, although some consider it more of an estuary. Veneration for the dead is so widespread across Argentina that
the Argentines have been described as being "cadaver cultists." In La Recoleta Cemetery, in Buenos Aires, tomb space goes for as much
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AN AMERICAN GAUCHO IN ARGENTINA Essay
Case Analysis 1
Sept 11, 2014
I. Identification of Problems
With the development of economic integration globally, man is beginning a new era of global negotiation. Cross–cultural business negotiations that
between business people who from different countries with different mentalities and cultures are becoming more and more frequent. At present, people
gradually concern the problems, which are triggered by cross–cultural business negotiations. American Great Plains Foods was a manufacturer and
marketer meat products that was founded in 1896. It grew into international company that people relied on for Great Plains' strong brand. Comidas
Gaucho is well–known Argentina food processor which was targeted by Great Plains look into forming ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With high score of 86, Argentinian senior managers tend to focus on the daily operations of the organization. They advocate conscientious with strict
formal management system, the decision–making are must talking to the experts. However, on the uncertainty avoidance, the United States at a score
of 46 which is roughly half that of Argentina. American senior managers are willing to spend more attention to the organization's strategies, the
managers tend to use their personal experience and intuition to make decisions. In this case, Peter was anxious to make a showing alliances and
intentions. Even Comidas Gaucho' managers eschewing his proposal, or they cannot make such important decision in any time soon, Peter have tried
to established the strategic alliance with Comidas Gaucho out many times. As mentioned before, Comidas Gaucho is a high UA organization which is
like a precision machine, its parts match exactly an integral part of. The staffs in all levels of the organization are work in close conjunction with each
other to eliminate uncertainty the maximum extent possible. However, Americans have consciousness of competition. As well as they pursuing speed
and profits, which created American businessman resolutely commercial style. They will try to shorten the time in all aspects of the negotiations, and
strive to make each a negotiation can be a quick fix. The one true
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The South
The Impact of Structure in Borge's "The South" Ordinarily, a short story is characterized by the inclusion of crucial details, consistent characters, linear
plots, and a significant closure; Argentine novelist Jorge Luis Borges' 20th century compilation of short stories, Ficciones, defies these characteristics,
and, upon its release, conclusively revolutionized the genre. Such "fictions" hold incomplete backgrounds, thinly–sketched characters, non–linear plots,
and open–ended conclusions. The emerging genre, affectionately titled Borgesian Literature, is illustrative of the aforementioned qualities, where texts
under this genre are often composed of concise language with critical detail laced throughout the narrative. In "The South", the... Show more content on
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The introduction serves as a method for the author to provide insight and background to Juan Dahlmann, as well as to show a motivation for
Dahlmann's actions later throughout the story. Subsequently, the conclusion shows Dahlmann fulfilling the legacy of Gaucho culture that his ancestors
reflected. As well, the text addresses profuse central themes and concepts throughout, namely chance v. fate, tying back to the life Dahlmann wants to
lead, connecting the book from beginning to
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Gender Roles In Argentine Tango And The Music Of Native...
There are hundreds, even thousands of styles music and each style from each place has its own set of beliefs and traditions. A common tradition and
theme in music is the role of men and women and how each gender is perceived or included in a tradition. Tango is an example of this; men are
supposed to be a strong, masculine, even virile figure who lead the effeminate, submissive female partner. Another example ofgender roles in music is
in the musics of Native Americans and First Nation people where traditionally only men were able to play the drums in the middle of the circle at
large gatherings such as powwows. There are several other instances our class discussed in which gender roles helped define a musical tradition, but
this short essay will focus primarily on gender roles within the Argentine tango and the music of Native Americans and First Nation people.... Show
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This idea stems from the mythic figure at the center of tango known as the compadrito who is supposed to be the urban version of the Argentine
cowboy known as a gaucho. The male dancer in tango is typically a flashy dresser who stands tall and has a cer5tain machismo about him. The
dance style of tango is supposed to display traditional gender roles of men and women and the man in the dance is typically leading the women
who is supposedly in need of a strong man and is dressed in a way to exhibit her natural sexuality. The idea of a male within tango has shifted
somewhat due to Carlos Gardel who helped spread tango globally in the early 21st century. Performing songs such as La Cumparsita he would dress
as an elegant man within Argentina, but dress as a gaucho in Europe to help advertise and make himself more
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Lady Of The Night: The Art Of Tango Music
The art of tango music first originated in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in the mid Nineteenth Century. Inspired by the struggles of life as a "Lady of the
Night," early tangos featured emotional melodies and both masculine and feminine voices. During this time period, tango music was considered to be
improper because of its references to houses of ill repute. This early type of tango usually used the bandoneon, an accordion–like instrument introduced
by German immigrants. It was during this time that Rosendo Mendizabal wrote the famous, El Entrerriano, a piece still performed by many tango
orchestras today. After its introduction into Argentina's street culture, tangomusic continued to grow in popularity. In 1910, a wealthy poet and writer,
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Gospel According To Mark
What does it take for one to go over the edge? "The Gospel According to Mark" is a short story written by Latin American author Jorge Luis Borges,
first published in 1970. Borges short story, as suggested by the title, is focuses on ideas of the religion of Christianity, and it also critiques on humans
and their overall nature. The plot of the "The Gospel..." can only be brought to its full potential due to the carefully written setting that allows for every
other aspect to stand out. The plot of the story revolves around a man named Balthazar Espinosa who takes in a working family after a devastating
storm floods the surrounding area, and nearly takes out the family's roof. Throughout the short story Espinosa has his relationship with the Gutre ...
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The Gutre family is notably illiterate and are hardly known to speak, and it is easy to believe that their characters don't take to learning anything
that isn't necessary for living out in the country (103). When the flood comes they are required to enter the main home with Espinosa, by taking in
an area out near the shed (102). By bringing the characters together through the close quarters it is necessary for them to interact, and this
interaction is increased when Espinosa begins to read to them (103). When Espinoza reads from the Bible, that he coincidently found somewhere in
the house, the Gutre family is mesmerized and begin to worship him (103,104). The Gutre's desperate to get out of the situation, knowing only work
as means of getting by, and having Espinosa preaching to them and reenacting the passages they were hearing they had used what knowledge they
did have and did what they believed they had to do to escape. Using the harsh storm has cover, and the golden words of the prophet as their guide,
they tore down the toolshed by their lodging and built up the cross that they believed would save them from their desperate situation (105). The
characters of "The Gospel. . ." react as realistically as possibly given the situation they are placed in, or at least given the particular setting they live
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Pampa Research Paper
2. Pampa is an native word meaning "flat surface." 3. It is called the "Granary of the South" because of all the wheat grown there. 4. It is one of the
world's largest producers of beef products. 5. The gauchos are South American cowboys who live on the Argentinean Pampas. They are employed by
huge ranches and herd cattle. They wear loose–fitting pants (known as bombachas), a scarf wrapped around the waist and between the legs (a chiripa),
and a flat–topped hat. IV. Paraguay A. The capital is Asuncion. B. They speak both Spanish and Guarani. C. The early people were the Guarani
people. In 1811, a dictatorship was established. D. In the 1860's, Paraguay declared war on Brazil and Argentina. The people and land were devastated.
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It is the only country whose flag has different pictures on the front and back. The front has the national coat of arms, and the back bears the
treasury seal. V. Uruguay A. The capital is Montevideo. It is called the "City of Roses" because of all the flower filled squares and parks. B. The
land is mainly lush grasslands, and trees are few. C. The climate is mild and temperate. D. Armadillos, capybaras, and burrowing owls are some of
the animals found there. E. The Charrua Amerindians were the first people in Uruguay. They were warriors who fought the Europeans. F. The
Portuguese were the first Europeans to discover and explore Uruguay. G. In 1726, the Spanish came to rule and founded Montevideo. A period of
civil wars and unrest followed. H. Uruguay declared neutrality during World War II. I. In the 1970's, there was a military takeover. The government
was restored in 1985. J. They profit from refining petroleum of neighbouring countries. Hydroelectricity provides almost all of the energy needs of the
country. VI. Falkland Islands (United Kingdom) A. The Falkland Islands are an archipelago off south–eastern coast of South America. B. It was first
sighted by British navigators in
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The Jewish Community of Argentina Essay
The Jewish Community of Argentina
Argentina is the second largest nation in Lain America and boasts the largest Jewish community in the region (200,000 of its 35 million people).
From an open door policy of immigration to the harboring of Nazi war criminals, Argentina's Jews have faced period of peaceful coexistence and
periods of intense anti–Semitism.
Argentina's Jews have numerous Jewish community organizations. The DIAI (Delegacion de Asociaciones Israelitas Argentinas) was founded in 1939
as the political arm of the Jewish community. The DIAI protects Jewish rights and represents the community in the government. Another organization,
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In 1889, 824 Russian Jews arrived in Argentina on the SS Weser and became gauchos (Argentine cowboys). The gauchos bought land and established a
colony, which they named Moiseville. Due to lack of funding, the gauchos appealed to Baron Maurice de Hirsch for funds and the Baron subsequently
founded the Jewish Colonization Association. During its heyday, the Association owned more than 600,000 hectares of land, populated by more than
200,000 Jews. While non–Jews now own many of these cooperative ranches, Jews continue to run some of the properties.
Between 1906 and 1912, Jewish immigration increased at a rate of 13,000 immigrants per year. Most of the immigrants were Ashkenazi Jews from
Europe, but a number of Sephardic Jews from Morocco and the Ottoman Empire also settled in Argentina. By 1920, more than 150,000 Jews were
living in Argentina.
Anti–Semitic attacks against Jews were infrequent in Argentina before World War I. Following the Russian Revolution, between 1918 and 1930,
anti–revolutionary feelings developed into full–blown anti–Semitism against the Rusos. From January 7–13, 1919, a general strike in Buenos Aires led
to a pogrom against the Jews. Many were beaten and had their property burned and looted.i
Despite anti–Semitic actions against the Jews and increasing xenophobia, Jews became involved in most sectors of Argentine society. Still they were
unable to be work in the government or military and so many became farmers, peddlers, artisans and
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Argentina's Influence On Latin Cinema
First, this paper will examine Argentina, and several of the notable Argentine films that have made an impact on Latin Cinema. The first film is a
1915 silent film directed by Eduardo Martinez de le Para and Enrique Gunche called Nobleza Gaucho (Gaucho Nobility). The story begins by
introducing businessman Don Jose Gran on his travels to La Pampa in hopes of buying horses for his urban estate. He hires the poor, yet upright
Juan, a gaucho from the Pampas lowlands, who tames horses for a living. As the two travel, they come across a damsel in distress, Maria, and Juan
takes it upon himself to come to her rescue before falling in love with her. Shortly after, Maria is kidnapped by Gran and Juan is tasked with tracking
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These filmmakers allowed their views of Mexican society to influence their films. This is Cleary seen in Alejandro Gonalez Ifiarritu's 2000 acclaimed
film Amores Perros, which involves violence, corruption, dog fighting, and many feel these "observations make clear that Amores Perros can be made
to render serious social commentary." It has even been stated that "no film had matched the international commercial success of Like Water for
Chocolate before Amores Perros." This displays how the film was very successful at reaching a global audience. Alfonso Cuaron's 2001 masterpiece, Y
Tu Mama Tambien, which focused on a road trip taken throughout the outskirts ofMexico, and surveying many problems facing the country. Many
viewers see the film as offering "various perspectives from which to advance a critique of social and political problems that have long plagued
Mexico." The acclaim that these filmmakers would receive for these films were seen by many as, "marking the resurgence of the independent
Mexican film industry." These two films were also the first to "repeat the commercial success of Like Water for Chocolate," which proved the
Mexican cinema could sustain its profitability and success. It is for these reasons that many see this period as being one of the most important and
successful in Mexican Cinema history, and saving it from what was seen as an almost certain
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Gauchos Research Paper
The term "gaucho" broadly translates intoп»їп»їп»ї the English word cowboy. They are the cowboys of the South American countries. However,
according to an article titled What is a Gaucho? by Rease Kirchner, the author points out that a gaucho is most definitely not the stereotypical cowboy
that comes to mind with tight blue jeans, cowboy hats, and country music. A gauchos attire is unique. They are very traditional with their clothing
styles, starting with the thick wool poncho worn. Gauchos pants were called 'bombachas' which are described as very strong pure cotton pants; they
are made specifically to keep strong while horse riding. Another staple to a gauchos outfit are their wide brimmed hats, or every so often, they wore
berets. On their feet,
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'The Douglas Fairbanks Nitrate Still's Collection'
The Collection The Douglas Fairbanks Nitrate Stills Collection is a rare and treasured group of artifacts from the silent film era. They provide
abundant evidence of what was expected of the stills photographer on a film set from several of his well–known films. They are a crucial aspect in
researching the history of early filmmaking, as well as the unit stills photographer. Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was one of the most popular silent film star
in the 1920s, which appropriately led to him being nicknamed the first 'King of Hollywood'. So, when newspapers wrote a story in 1952, thirteen
years after his death, about how his son Douglas Fairbanks Jr. found his forgotten and lost collections, it was a great achievement in the preservation...
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and producer Sol Lesser accidently stumbled upon the vast collection in a shack in San Diego that once was owned by Douglas Fairbanks Sr. Over
250,000 negatives were found, both stills and motion picture, which included all his films he was in within a thirty–year period. At the time, they were
reported to be worth $750,000 in 1952. Adjusted for inflation, as of 2016 the collection was worth $6,890,354.73 in today's money. This shows the
worth of not only Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and the impression he and his films left on audiences, but also the rare view of filmmaking and
Hollywood that was never meant for public eyes. After the collection was assessed, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. distributed some of the collection to
universities and museums. The then named George Eastman House received a bulk of these images in 1953 that contained stills of behind the
scenes, makeup and costume tests, set designs and even photographs of prints and pages from books to be used as reference pieces. The collection is
nearly 10,000 nitrate on cellulose negatives in both 4x5 and 8x10 formats. The Thief of Bagdad (1924) and The Gaucho (1927) are two of the larger
groups containing nearly 1,700 and 1,600 negatives
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Explain How the Social and Economic Changes Affected...
Explain How the Social and Economic Changes Affected Gaucho Life
Due to the huge migration to Latin America, foreigners introduced the gauchos to many changes that would have a lasting effect. Two of the main
changes felt by the gauchos included social and economic restructuring. One must understand that history about the gauchos can potentially be biased.
This is due to the fact that only news that is interesting is reported and only bad news is interesting. This clash of recorded history and actual history
causes us to question what actually occurred during this time period. The gauchos' lifestyle suffered greatly because of these social and economic
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Gauchos' social lives covered many interesting areas. These traditional acts decreased because of the new laws. Previously, gauchos would roam the
pampa, continuously moving onward to unknown destinations. This freedom became restricted with the invention of the fence. The fence also
impacted other areas of the gauchos' lives including economically. The fence forced thechange from a ranching to farming. The need for ranchers
decreased, which put gauchos out of work. These fences also kept animals contained to specific pastures. Before this gauchos would kill roaming
horses for fun, cattle for food and skins, and ostrich for feathers. These fences set territories that kept the gaucho from wandering freely. Another
change that kept the gaucho from wandering freely involved vagrancy laws. The government targeted to the gaucho and aimed to get rid of them, or at
least tame them. Gauchos now had to carry something similar to a travel permit. This again restricted their unique lifestyle. Because the government
viewed the gauchos as good fighters, they enlisted many to serve in the military. This impacted their lives socially and economically. Gauchos' social
lives slowed down enormously because of the military. They had to work continuously. Economically they benefited because they no longer had to
look for ways to support their basic needs. The government took care of making them sustain life.
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Walt Disney Research Paper
Walt Disney is a legend when it comes to the entertainment industry. Walt Disney is known internationally for his work in animation, as well as his
theme parks that can be found all across the globe. Walt Disney's long legacy started from his birth in 1901 , and still lasts even until this day. The
interesting history of Walt Disney is more than just cartoons and theme parks, as both concepts have deeper meaning that people have little to no
knowledge of. Walter Elias Disney was born on December 5, 1901, in Hermosa, Illinois ("Walt Disney"). His father was Elias Disney, who was an
Irish–Canadian. His mother was Flora Call Disney, who was German– American. Disney was one of five children, four boys and a girl. When Walt
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At first, the public thought Disneyland was a get–rich–quick thing, but Disney emphasized that it was an organization that he built in the studio ("Walt
Disney On Disneyland | Walt Disney Quotes"). Walt Disney wanted to make Disneyland different from the stereotypical theme park. An example is
how the outside world cannot be seen within the theme park. There are not any skyscrapers coming into view inside any Disney theme park. Sadly,
Disneyland was being surrounded by cheap motels and tourist attractions. Disney also enjoyed visiting Disneyland to see the daily activities . Walt
Disney in early 1963 convened a small, highly select, and discreet group of executives. Disney charged them with finding five to ten thousand acres in
Florida for a new park . Disney always regretted not having more property around Disneyland to keep the surroundings from seeming tawdry and
spoiling Disneyland's effect (Gabler
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How Did Walt Disney Influence The World
"Whenever I go on a ride, I'm always thinking of what's wrong with the thing and how it can be improved" (Walt Disney). This quote sums up Walt
Disney because all he ever did was look at how he can make something better. He looked at things in a different way than others, and would think
differently than others. Walt Disney was an American motion–picture and television producer, who is famous as a pioneer for cartoons, and the
co–founder of Walt Disney Productions, and drastically influenced the modern day animated cartoons and the film industry. Walt Disney was born on
December 5, 1901 in Hermosa Illinois. His father Elias Disney was of irish–canadian descent. His mother Flora Call Disney was of german–american
descent. He had four siblings, three brothers and one sister. Even though Walt Disney was born in Illinois he lived most of... Show more content on
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There he began to draw little cartoons and paintings and sold them to his neighbors and friends. Walt Disney moved to Chicago where he attended
McKinley High School where he would take drawing and photography classes, and also contributed to the school's newspaper as a cartoonist.When
walt Disney was 16 he dropped out of school to join the army to fight in World War I, but since he was underage they rejected him. So instead, he
joined the Red Cross and was sent to France to care for the wounded and drive the ambulance. After the war he moved back to Kansas city to pursue
a career in newspaper artist. With his brothers help he was able to get a job Pesmen–Rubin Art Studio. There he would meet cartoonist Ubbe Eert
Iwwerks. He would later work for Kansas City Film Ad Company where he helped make ad's that involved cutout animation. While he was working
there Walt Disney began to
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What Was The Difference Between Plane Crazy And Ub Iwerk
The first two Mickey shorts, Plane Crazy and The Gallopin' Gaucho drew no attention. And it was a failure as it failed to impress the audience and the
fact that Walt could not find a distributor to release the cartoon shorts. But then came Steamboat Willie, the first animation that featured synchronized
music and sound effects. It was first released in New York on November 18, 1928 and was an instant hit.
The film was co–directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. And although it was the third Mickey cartoon produced, it was the first to find a distributor,
thus it was considered as Mickey's first debut. Some changes were made to Mickey's appearance as well, such as simplifying his eyes to large dots
which then established his look for later cartoons
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Brazil Culture Research Paper
Brazilian Culture
Micah, Kirsten, Kimberly, Jossalyn
The Culture of Brazil
Most Brazilians are Roman Catholics.
Early Brazil was made up of most of Portuguese settlers.
Brazil?s government is Federative Republic.
If you are invited to someone?s house, you need to bring a small gift or some flowers.
Portuguese s
Brazils Food
Frango Churrasco (grilled lemon and garlic chicken).
Cumin and onion marinated beef.
Oregano cheese skewers.
Creamy Aji green sauce.
Chimichurri sauce.
Bahi–style Moqueca prawn stew.
Brazilian Clothing
Gauchos, or cowboys like to wear ponchos.
The men there like to wear baggy pants called ?bombachas.?
They love to wear bright colors.
They wear a lot of floral patterns.
For festivals they wear feathery clothing.
Brazilian
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Job Design
JOB DESIGN
1.Introduction
Job design theory is an important concept in business management. The way a job is designed affects employee work performance. It is crucial
that organizations create an environment where workers are motivated by jobs in which they feel challenged but at the same time, their work goes
with the objectives of the company. Designing jobs properly will cause a positive impact on motivation, performance, and job satisfaction on those
who perform them (Moorhead and Griffin, 1998). According to the hierarchical scheme of five basic needs of A. H. Maslow, people need to stay
alive, to be safe, to be with others, to be respected and to do work that corresponds to our gifts and abilities (Bittel and Newstrom, 1990). Based ... Show
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The main areas of responsibilities are the most important part of the job description because it will provide to the company and to the applicant a
detailed explanation of the skills and responsibilities to accomplish within the company and the costumers.
Example3: According to an article in The Times, Professor Christopher Bones answered a question about how precise job definitions and measures of
success are vital. He explained that organizations Human Resources (HR) function should ensure that the employee's role is well–defined and can be
measured. The principal point being that it is really important for companies to detail role profiles, and within the outline must be the job's tasks and
responsibilities. (Christopher Bones, Precise job definitions and measures of success are vital, The Times, 15 October 2008)
4.Methods of colleting job information
According to Ferris, et al. (2002, p. 216 – 228), there are different methods that HR managers can use in order to collect job analysis information.
These methods include:
1.Questionnaires
2.Interviews with the job incumbents
3.Observation
4.Observation by job analysts
5.Diaries kept by job incumbents
6.
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Post Independence, The Western Hemisphere
Post–independence, the western hemisphere progressed away from European colonial power. This authority shift led to the creation of nations, which
are groups of people unified by common descent, culture, or language, a particular country or territory. Consequently, the ideology of nation building,
which can be defined as the process of building or rebuilding state institutions to create a sustainable and legitimate state, became widespread . When
Latin America got involved in nation–state building, territorial expansion brought about social issues with the lingering Spanish–Portuguese colonial
influence and hierarchical distinctions based on race. Colonial legacies were partially responsible for why economic standing was associated with
cultural background; this relationship contributed to conserved inequality that favored elites. The best lands were distributed to the decedents of white
men, while people of other cultural backgrounds ended up as national minorities that faced discrimination. With such a drastic gap in the social
hierarchy because of disproportionate land distribution, an ever more exclusive society, made of American born European descendants known as
creoles, emerged. The creoles undeservingly "established economic and political dominance over the mass population" , and obtained power under
conventional meaning: when a person or organization that is strong or influential within a particular context; bearing in mind most people think of this
type of power
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Uruguay Outside The Box Research Paper
Uruguay Outside the Box: A Guide to Its Unconventional Experiences If you've read about Uruguay, you know that it's a country: Whose soccer team
bites Whose former president wore sandals to diplomatic meetings Where one could legally smoke pot at a gay wedding. Since Uruguay's quirkiness is
part of its charm, visiting is less about museums and monuments, and more about its unconventional experiences. Here are just a few of them.
Montevideo Carnaval Uruguay has distinct separations between Church and State. As such, its Carnaval has nothing to do with Mardi Gras, the day
before Lent. Instead, Montevideo Carnaval is three months of craziness, which begins around January 23. Its origins date back to the 18th century,
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Uruguay eventually abolished slavery, but candombe prevailed and evolved into municipally sanctioned Carnaval. If candombe is the soul of
Carnaval, the Lubolos, Murgas and Pariodistas comprise its voice. Lubolos are white men who paint their faces black, and sing songs about missing
the African homeland and the challenges of pleasing their masters. Unlike North American minstrel shows, the Lubolos do not mock slavery. Instead,
their acts represent an apology for the atrocities of their ancestors. Murgas use musical theater to satirize government leaders. Pariodistas work the
crowds while performing impersonations of politicians and other prominent individuals. Inspired? Take a candombe or Murga class with Mario
Ipuche. La Melaza offers candombe classes for women. Tip: The Guruguay website lists Carnaval dates, locations and ticket
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The South, By Jorge Luis Borges
The opening and closing scenes of the short story "The South" in the book Ficciones by Jorge Luis Borges have a large degree of influence on the
way the reader experiences the story itself. The opening scene, for example, very much sets the tone and foreshadows future event in the story
through an introductory description of the character of Dahlmann and his background. The closing scene, on the other hand, holds a good deal of
significance because it contributes a good deal of ambiguity to the ending, as it is not known if Dahlmann died in the knife fight, died back at the
hospital, or died at all. Altogether, the opening and closing scenes both contribute to the reader's experience of the book greatly as they gave necessary
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It does this simply through very careful word choice, as it says "he felt that if he choose, then, or to dream his death, this would have been the death he
would've chosen or dreamt". The passage, as shown above, uses the words dream "die" and "dream" in order to evoke a feeling of insecurity within
the reader, causing them to wonder if all of theses events within the South of Argentina were simply a dream of his while he's still in the hospital,
either dead or dying, in order to fulfill his wish that he never could before. Also, it gives the option that he truly did make it to the South but was
killed in the knife fight and is dreaming about him walking away from it unharmed right before he dies. Altogether, the function of the last paragraph
is to cause the reader to think critically and examine details of the story more closely to draw the conclusion of the story themselves, as to when and
where Dahlmann actually died and where the story itself shifts from reality to fantasy. In conclusion, the opening and closing sentences of the short story
"The South" hold a fairly large significance on the reader's understanding and experience of the events within the stories. The opening provides a
cultural background and character development that adds to a prospective reader's understanding of the story while the closing give a sense of
ambiguity to the story and causes the reader to analyze the story more
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Dealing with Controversial Mascots
The Merriam–Webster dictionary defines mascot as, "a person, animal, or object used as a symbol to represent a group (such as a sports team) and to
bring good luck." Hopeful sports teams around the United States rely on their mascots to bring in positive energy as motivation to help win the game.
The mascot often serves as the face of a team, and acts to define the team's character to their opponents. The mascots represent the community that the
team belongs to, and that is a big role. When a mascot is offensive or isolates a particular group of people, the mascot can also bring negative attention
to the team. The negative publicity will often result in a mascot change. Many of the most controversial mascots in history have been... Show more
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They still wanted to make use of the school's distinctive red jerseys, so the name now refers to the colour of their uniform. Considering the root of
those jerseys was meant to imitate the native people's red skin, some might still find the new mascot offensive. At the University of Hawaii, "the
Rainbow Warriors" were deemed offensive by the students because rainbows are associated with the gay community. In response to this
controversy, the university allowed each team to pick it's own mascot, most teams are known simply as "the Warriors," while others chose to take a
more progressive approach. The basketball team is still known as "the Rainbow Warriors," but the baseball team, perhaps the most tolerant, is simply
known as "the Rainbows." For St. Bonaventure University, the name change was brought on by embarrassment. The men's teams were known as "the
Brown Indians, "which is offensive on it's own. The women's teams were called the "Brown Squawks" until 1979, when a Seneca chief informed
them that the name was their word for "vagina," a fitting term for a women's team, although not family friendly. Not all controversial mascots are
related to the American Indians. The University of California at Santa Barbara is cheered on by OlГ© the Gaucho, referring to Latinos from South
America. The name is not as offensive, possibly because it is a specific character that happens to be
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Liberals and Conservatives in Post Revolutionary Latin...
Liberals and Conservatives in Post Revolutionary Latin America
Models for post–revolutionary Latin American government are born of the complex economic and social realities of 17th and 18th century Europe.
From the momentum of the Enlightenment came major political rebellions of the elite class against entrenched national monarchies and systems of
power. Within this time period of elitist revolt and intensive political restructuring, the fundamental basis for both liberal and conservative ideology was
driven deep into Latin American soil. However, as neither ideology sought to fulfill or even recognize the needs or rights of mestizo people under
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Comprised of landowners, lawyers, judges, priests, military officers and public officials, the creole and mazomba leaders of Latin American society
found insatiable inspiration from the American and French Revolutions of the eighteenth century, and flooded Latin America with a liberal movement
for independent nations. Conservatives, in contrast, sought to preserve the traditions of the colonial period, and the Orthodox rule of both the church and
foreign–born royal authorities. Yet Old World flavor soured bitterly in a New World teeming with liberal thinkers and daring rebels. Desiring to
surpass Old World peninsular and reinГіs rulers, creole and mazomba won control over local resources and economic development.
New World liberal intellectuals believed in minimal government direction and unregulated free trade of agricultural and mined goods (63).
Representing less than 5% of the total Latin American population, the small, privileged elite of the New World "reaped even greater awards during the
early decades of nationhood" than under colonialism and created "theological republics" out of Spanish and Portuguese colonial systems (84). New
liberal republics built nations on the backs of "barbarous" Indian and mestizo workers, and trumpeted free trade as a "natural means to wealth" and the
secret to European economic success. Sarmiento's ideology encapsulates liberal Latin America and the racist veins running through it, describing the
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How Much Subpart F Income Must Each Shareholder Recognize...
Linh Le
Research Paper
The research paper reviews the situation of the two Brazilian companies Gaucho, S.A ("Gaucho") and Vaqueiro, S.A. ("Vaqueiro".) The paper addresses
three questions:
1.Is either of Gaucho or Vaqueiro a controlled foreign corporation? Or both?
2.Are any of the shareholders U.S. shareholders with respect to either corporation?
3.How much subpart F income must each shareholder recognize for 2015?
I. Facts:
The Brazilian companies, Gaucho and Vaqueiro, are treated as corporations for U.S federal income tax purposes. Each of companies has earned $1
million in interest income from Brazilian money market accounts during 2015. Below are the companies' ownership structure:
GAUCHO
OwnerPercentage of ownershipCitizenship
Alan20%U.S Citizen
Brian29%U.S Citizen
Minority Owners51%This block is owned in equal parts by 6 U.S. citizens
VAQUEIRO
OwnerPercentage of ownershipCitizenship
Alan20%U.S Citizen
Brian9%U.S Citizen (Brian is Carie's Grandfather)
Carie8%U.S Citizen
David8%U.S Citizen (David is married to Evelyn)
Evelyn7%U.S Citizen
Federick48%German citizen residing in San Paulo, Brazil
II. Question: Is either of Gaucho or Vaqueiro a controlledforeign corporation? Or both?
The IRS defines controlled foreign corporation as "A controlled foreign corporation is any foreign corporation in which more than 50 % of the total
combined voting power of all classes of stock entitled to vote is owned directly, indirectly, or constructively by U.S.
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Carnaval Day Informative Speech
If you've read about Uruguay, you know that it's a country: Whose soccer team bites Whose former president wore sandals to diplomatic meetings
Where one could legally smoke pot at a gay wedding. Since Uruguay's quirkiness is part of its charm, a visit is less about museums and monuments,
and more about its unconventional experiences. Here are just a few of them. Montevideo Carnaval Experience Although it begins within the same
timeframe, Uruguay's Carnaval – as it's called in Spanish – has nothing to do with Fat Tuesday. Its story unfolds in the 18th century, when multitudes
of moneyed Europeans arrived in Montevideo and imported slaves African slaves for manual labor. The slaves, seeking solace in song and dance,
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Contact him at 099 152 953, or through his Facebook Page. Tip: Visiting in early December? Love seafood? Attend Paella Gigante. Watch the chefs
fill a five meter pot with chicken, seafood, broth and other local ingredients. Then, the bulldozer adds the rice to the mix. Mystical in Montevideo The
high–rises along Montevideo's rambla look the same, but Castillo Pittamiglio stands out. Humberto Pittamiglio, a student of Piria, designed this unusual
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  • 2. How Did Walt Disney Get His Career Disneyland!!!!! And how it came to be.... Summer Garling Twin Falls– The famous pioneer of cartoon films, and the creator of Disneyland is Walt Disney. Walt Disney was born December 5, 1901; his parents were Elias Disney and Flora Call Disney. Growing up, Disney had four brothers and a sister. Disney moved to Kansas city in 1911 and there he learned of his love for trains. He worked at the railroad, selling newspapers and snacks to the people passing by. Disney attended McKnight High School, where he contributed to the school newspaper. Disney dropped out of high school at age 16 to join the army, but he was rejected because he was underage. How did Walt Disney get his career? According to Biography.com, Disney began experimenting with commercials, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 4. Mickey Mouse Research Paper The Creation of a Mouse "Laughter is timeless, imagination has no age, and dreams are forever" (Walt Disney). During 1928, Disney created something he knew that all the children would love to see; a mystical mouse that danced and acted out what children were thinking. This was Mickey Mouse the lovely mouse that did not talk at the time. Mickey mouse made children realize that they can make a joke out of anything and you should be able to imagine at any age without being judged and should dream forever. Mickey is the heart of almost every person's childhood because he teaches children life lessons while connecting to the way children learn. During the1920s more than just the making of Mickey was going on, including Prohibition and The Jazz Age.( The Roaring Twenties) The 18th amendment was the freedoms that were expanded while others were curtailed.(The Roaring Twenties) Prohibition was created and put a ban on the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Walt Disney)They were silent films for which they failed to find a distribution.(Walt Disney) After finding no distribution Disney created a third, sound–and–music–equipped short film called Steamboat Willie that premiered on November 18, 1928.(Walt Disney) With himself as the voice of Mickey, the cartoon was an instant crowd pleaser.(Walt Disney) Steamboat Willie was the first cartoon to successfully use synchronized sound it was so popular it was talked about more than the feature film to compliment its greatness.(The Birth of a Mouse) Disney received $1,000 for a two–week show time the highest ever paid for a cartoon played on Broadway.(The Birth of a Mouse) Disney studios with its loyal small staff had been saved and a Mouse was born.(The Birth of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Walt Disney Research Paper Walt Disney As A Model of Successful Businessman The Walt Disney Company has taken by storm around the world and Disney has become the "one of the most recognized brands" (Richards 1), hence we can see the Disney brand and heard it around our lives. The company is named from the founder's name, Walt Disney. Walt Elias Disney was well known as a filmmaker, cartoonist, voice actor, philanthropist, and entrepreneur. He was an eminent successful American businessman. He earned "22 Academy Awards during his lifetime" ("bio" 1). And also he was " the founder of theme parks Disneyland and Walt Disney World [Resorts]" ("bio" 1). Therefore, Bob Hills says, he was not only "an innovator, [but also was] a visionary" (1). As he continually mentioned, his achievement " was all started [by] a mouse" (Smith 13). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, his growth process was difficult and arduous. He failed again and again and ended with bankruptcy, but he never gave up for his passion. Failure is part of the process of success, which helped him to accomplish his success. Disney was born in December 5, 1901, in Chicago, Illinois ("bio" 1). He was [ranked number four] in the family of six children; there were "five boys and one girl" ("bio" 1). In 1911, he moved to Kansas City with his family, "where developed a love of trains [with his uncle, Mike Martin]("bio" 1). He went to Mckinley High School and Chicago Art Institute, but "he dropped out the school" ("bio" 1). Disney created his first cartoon character with his ex–coworker Ub Iwerks, "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit", but Disney didn't own it. ("bio" 1).Later, he came up with Mickey Mouse, which is well known as a symbol of The Walt Disney Company . Mickey Mouse 's "first silent cartoon" was "Plane Crazy"(Richards 1). Later, the film with Mickey Mouse were Gallopin' Gaucho and Steamboat Willie. Steamboat Willie was the first sound animation in 18, November, which became Mickey Mouse's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Argentina Research Paper Did you know that Argentina has weird types of clothes and food? They have a lot of people that were famous born in Argentina. They also have different types of language than us. Argentina have a lot of beautiful landmarks and they're weather is mostly stays in one temperature. Argentina is a country in South America. The weather in Argentina is about 60 or 50 degrees the weather doesn't really change. People in Argentina has these weird type of clothes called Gaucho costumes, Canvas shoes, and woolen ponchos. People in Argentina mostly speak Italian and French I also know that some speak English. The food that people eat in Argentina is Stuffed Vegetable Pizza, and Roasted Cabbage with Pesto. Stuffed Vegetable Pizza is very popular to people in Argentina they think it's one of the best pizza there. Roasted Cabbage with Pesto is also famous there. I think the people in Argentina make those recipe a lot. Or maybe they'll have something else popular to eat for awhile. There's a lot of beautiful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first one I have is Carlos Gardel he was an actor, singer, songwriter, and a tango dancer. Carlos was the best tango dancer with tango ballads in the 1920s and 30s. Carlos Gardel died in a plane crash in Columbia in 1935. Carlos was only 44 years old. Next I have Pope Francis he speaks about God, he was named 266th pope of the Roman Catholic Church. Pope Francis is still living he is 79 years old. Do you know this man name Sebastian Rulli? Well here's a fact he is a soap opera and a actor he has only one child he's not married no more. Sebastian only 41 years old. Last but not least I have this handsome guy name Sergio Aguero he is a soccer player his team all him him a footballer striker. Sergio was married and only have one child. Sergio is only 28 years old. Here's an amazing fun fact did you know that a couple of scientist found three mummies in Argentina? Well I learned about Argentina I hope to visit one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The South By Jorge Luis Borges "The South" by Jorge Luis Borges portrays the life of Juan Dahlmann, a librarian from Buenos Aires, wherein a sequence of unfortunate events brings him, eventually and triumphantly, to the South. But the story might be as mundane as Dahlmann's northern life without its stunning conclusion: rather than living happily in the South like he's always longed for, Dahlmann willingly dies the first night he gets there. Dahlmann dies just before his promised life can even begin, yet he finds joy in it. His bizarre mindset, then, demands explanation and exploration. Dahlmann is in fact not mad nor is Borges being melodramatic: his tragedy is but the tragedy of a dreamer who mingles dream with the reality, dangerously. Dahlmann lives by the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dahlmann's South and its values are further substantiated in opposition to those of the North. The North is physically where Dahlmann works and lives, the city of Buenos Aires, and mentally portrayed as a place of identity crisis, fear, and restriction, as enacted in the sanatorium: though Dahlmann is cured of his illness there, he suffers many symbolic miseries. Right after he wakes up from the operation, he finds himself "in a cell much like the bottom of a well" (Borges 25). The word "cell" implies that he is trapped in the sanatorium like a prisoner in a jail. It's a metaphor for the restraints the northern society imposes. Then Dahlmann is in a state of self–loathing over his identity. It's a reflection of the identity–crisis in the North, which relates back to his entry into the sanatorium, when "his clothes were stripped from him, his head was shaved" (Borges 25). His clothes, items representing individual taste, being "stripped" from him is perhaps symbolic of how the North ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Jorge Luis Borrges Essay In Ficcionnes, a novel written as a collection of short stories, the author, Jorge Luis Borges has a unique way of writing in which he incorporates elements of mystery, imagination, and a certain depth of thinking. In order to fully grasp and dissect the prompt, the essay will focus on his specific motives that is a common theme throughout several works of his that are fantasy, dreams, and imagination. Two stories in which these elements were the overarching theme and focus were, "The South" and "The Secret Miracle", "The South", having a potential alternate ending where the whole last half of the story itself was a dream, and "The Secret Miracle" including this fantasy when the protagonist wrote the rest of his play in his had with the year that God had granted him between the second the guns were shot to execute him and when they hit... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Dahlmann hated himself in minute detail: he hated his identity, his bodily necessities, his humiliation, the beard which bristled upon his face.... Dahlmann dissolved in tears of self–pity for his fate." He decided at this moment that if he left he would live his life to the fullest and actually go to the south, which he did. While Borges was first entering the south he recalled a restaurant with a cat and went there, he notes as petting the cat that his contact "was an illusion and that the two beings, the man and cat, were as good as separated by a glass" this was another indicator at the alternate reality he was facing in his head. Borges notes in the restaurant scene that the bartender knew Dahlmann and called him by name and he stated in the text that it wasn't unusual to him. "Dahlmann thought he recognized the shopkeeper. Then he realized that he had been deceived by the man's resemblance to one of the male nurses in the sanitarium." This would also indicate that although he had never met this man it would not matter because it was all in his head. This dream element impacted the story ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Personal Narrative Analysis Most of my last year went like this: long stretches of golden crops, rocky cliffs, hypnotizing yellow dashes marking the road, and when the sun gets low, looking for a hidden thicket to rest uninterrupted at night. I have spent the fall of 2014 biking South through Argentina and this past summer of 2015 riding westward through the United States, both joined by a number of friends of mine. Altogether, these trips have added up to only a mere six months of my life. However, I see the separate journeys as one epic saga that has lasted decades and that has changed me. I am braver than I used to be. I am more confident. Prior to my bicycle tours, I was thrown with a barrage of questions. Where will you sleep at night? How much food will you bring? ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Group Role Research Paper Group Role Paper In this reflection paper I will take the time to share what I've experienced with my group and how it applies to some of the concepts learned in class concerning Group Member Participation. The experience being shared is from the first Gaucho Games: INNOVATION TEST, were the activity is led by the groundkeepers. Tasked with planning and building a tower out of Popsicle sticks, glue and rubber bands in 30minutes. I was a member of The House of Ele which was placed last in the competition. First off, throughout the process I see myself as many things. Some of the roles my group members took were Leader/Coordinator, Follower, Recourse Investigator, Specialist, and Innovator. As the game and planning fazes went on I really saw how the roles chosen played into the outcome in both positive and negative ways.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the planning stages everyone was involved and communicating. The problem was, there were too many innovators. Having to many innovators is harmful to a group because, there is no one to Evaluate and critic the ideas. The leader then asked for clarification on the rules being an information seeker and the teacher acting as an information giver. His question asked sounded like he was trying to go around the rules but I ignored it. When my group decided to build from the roof down to the floor I decided to be a critic, realizing we have too many ideas flowing. I confronted the group asking if the idea might go against the rules. The other members contested that "it'll be alright" and settled their minds on a plan to good to be true. Being the only member to disagree I had to agreeing–ly compromise so that I wasn't a blocker standing in the way of progress. Later I really regretted my passiveness, because if I would have been more assertive we wouldn't have gone with a plan that went against the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Who Is Bruce Chatwin's In Patagonia? In the early 1970s the English traveler and writer, Bruce Chatwin, reached the peak of his nomadic journeys when he decided to experience a huge change of lifestyle to spend several months discovering and knowing the remote Patagonia. The book In Patagonia shows a journey which was Inspired by concerns of his childhood, when he found a piece of dinosaur skin in his grandmother's cabinet and by a nomadic spirit he carried since he was little, Chatwin, leaves his job in the famous newspaper Sunday Times to go discover beauties and surprises of a region in the extreme south of South America with the presence of British settlers, and with this will in knowing each of the people he meets along the way. What intrigues me the most about this great piece of literary work is why Chatwin would suddenly decide to leave everything he had back home, his renowned job and fine life to spend several months of his life in one of the most isolated areas in the world. Would just the curiosity about that piece of skin he found when he was young have enough for making him change his whole life? On the very first pages of the book, the author says "I pictured a low timber house with a shingled roof, caulked against storms, with blazing log fires inside and the walls lined with the best books, somewhere to live when the rest of the world blew up"(3) This quote... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each chapter tells us about different adventures and stories that Chatwin went through. I found interesting in the chapter "Arab Gauchos" when the author writes about the Gaucho people, which are the residents of the South American Pampas, mainly Argentinians, Uruguayans, Paraguayans and Brazilians, my home country, Chatwin says "Once you get a drunk Gaucho in the saddle, he won't fall off and his horse will get him home"(37) I have heard stories in Brazil which says exactly the same thing about the Gaucho ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Argentina Description RepГєblica Argentina is a country that consists of high mountains, jungles, and flat plains. The lowest and highest points are both found on the western hemisphere: Laguna Del Carbon at 105m below sea level and Cerro Aconcagua at 6960m. Located east of the scrublands of the Gran Chaco and the plains of the Pampas, the city of Buenos Aires lies and extends northward towards Paraguay. Patagonia makes up Argentina's southerly region, covered with fjords, lakes, and u–shaped valleys which covers roughly 17,000 square kilometers, third largest ice field in the world. Cape Horn makes up the southern region of South America, which is one of the most dangerous shipping regions due to its strong westerly winds. Argentina was originated by two main ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most citizens prefer soccer or fГєtbol as their national sport. Soccer was introduced through the British soldiers in the 60's. Their national team has won two world cups, 1978 and 1986. They were also runner–up in 1930 and 1990. In 1978 the Fifa World Cup was hosted and won by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The South ': Jorge Borges And The Kabbalah' Jorge Borges was an Argentine short–story writer, essayist, translator, and a key figure in general in Spanish language literature. One of Borges' most notable works was his short story "The South." This story begins by introducing the character Juan Dahlmann. This character has a split German and Argentinian heritage. Dahlmann's grandfather, who he respected tremendously, was a soldier who seemed very brave and courageous. His Grandfather, of the Second Line–Infantry Division, died on the frontier of Buenos Aires. His death was very horrific as he was run through with a lance by the Indians of Catriel. Dahlmann feels his grandfather died very nobly in his struggle. Dahlmann consumes and obsesses himself with this honorable Argentinian way ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Essentially, Alazraki implies that everything that happens to Dahlmann after he leaves the hospital is a fantasy. Dahlmann is in so much pain from the septicemia he is diagnosed with and as he is dying his mind very well might have drifted to the fantasy of the South and his dream trip to it. This would add up because Dahlmann's condition seemed critical and it would make sense that he never recovered. Similar too "A Thousand and One Nights," when Dahlmann's fantasy trip to the South ended so did his life. Also, another possibility is that in the scene where he falls asleep on the train to the ranch his fantasy begins. This would mean that he did get healthy and get out of the sanitarium but his whole encounter with the men at the store was a dream from the train. In the text Alazraki speaks about Sigmund Freud's interpretations of dreams. Freud speaks on the topic of dreams as repressed desires or deeply repressed needs. This theories matches perfectly with Dahlmann's situation as it is safe to say that he had a fascination with the south and connecting to his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Fisco Research Paper Frisco TX Real Estate While many areas of the nation try to hang on in a stagnant economy, Texas is booming, including the DFW Metroplex. Frisco is an affluent suburb of Dallas, and is also experiencing a booming economy. The population is growing at a rate higher than ever before as people move in for jobs, the high quality of living, housing opportunities in Frisco, TX real estate, and its highly–ranked school districts. In fact, Frisco is ranked as number 1 in the fastest growing school district in Texas. Furthermore, the projected growth is expected to reach an additional 70,000 students within the next 5 years. In addition, jobs growth is expected to continue to climb, and the $5B mile once completed will provide approximately 44,742 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Enjoy Mediterranean flavors , large portions, and great prices. Fadi's offers private and semi–private rooms for parties and events. In addition, Fadi's offers an allergy free menu. Shopping The number of shops, boutiques, and service providers continue to grow in Frisco. Whether you are shopping for clothing or jewelry, gifts or flowers, furniture or furnishings, you will most likely find what you need without leaving town. Furthermore, you can count on more of your favorites soon being located near home, as as our fair city is a hot spot for business and new home developments. In addition, if you are home shopping, and trying to find a Realtor, contact the Brent Germany Team for Frisco, TX real estate. Whether you enjoy bowling, visiting a spa, taking in a good movie or ball game, visiting a museum, playing golf, or having a few drinks with friends, Frisco has it all. You can find art, amusement parks, inflatables, sports galore and breakfast with Santa to name a few activities for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. American Informative Speech "Uruguay is a small country on the southeastern coast of South America" (Wilkie 222). Uruguay's neighboring countries are Argentina and Brazil. Uruguay is about the same size as Washington State of the United States. The terrain of Uruguay is rolling plains and hills. The climate of Uruguay is mostly warm temperate (Uruguay World). The capital of Uruguay is Montevideo (Gahala xlii). The currency of Uruguay is the Uruguayan Peso. 31 Uruguayan Pesos is worth one United States dollar (Uruguay Fact). Their type of government is constitutional republic. They gained their independence from Brazil August 25, 1825. Their president, at this current time, is TabarГ© VГЎzquez (Uruguay Infoplease). He is also the Chief of State and the Head of Government. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Uruguay has a national rugby team. Media cover has generated attention in rugby and more and more people are interested. Even though rugby isn't as popular as soccer it is attracting fans every day (Uruguay Sports). Just like the United States, Uruguay has most of the same holidays we celebrate. New Year's Day, Labor Day, Good Friday, Easter, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day are all part of their holidays along with ours. The other national holidays that they celebrate, on different days, is Constitution Day (Jul. 18) and their Independence Day (Aug. 25) (Holidays). Uruguay was named after the Uruguay River. "Uruguay gas one of the highest grades of literacy in Latin America." The rate is about 97 percent. Uruguayans rely on agriculture for money. Food processing along with electrical machinery, transportation equipment, petroleum products, textiles, chemicals and beverages are the main production among people of Uruguay. Uruguay has the highest life expectancy in South America (Facts). Montevideo is known as the city of roses. Cerro Catedral is the tallest land formation in Uruguay at 514m. A yellow sun resembling a human face along with blue and white stripes is on the Uruguayan flag (Uruguay Fun). Uruguay has proven to have many unique things that make up its culture and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Facts About Argentina Did you know that Argentina has the largest land mass in South America?! Well, it does. Argentina is an amazing country, so in this paper, you will read the reasons why it's such a great country. You will read about, what seems like a bunch of jargon, Geography, Sports, Government, economy, imports and exports, laws, animals, and many more. But first, I am going to give you some random fun facts. Here are some fun facts about Argentina. Pope Francis is a native Argentinian. He once worked as a bar bouncer in Buenos Aires. Argentina is said to have the highest infidelity rate in all of South America. Divorce has been legal in the country since 1987, and now the country has the highest divorce rate as well. The name "Argentina" comes from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Carlos SaГєl Menem, the son of Syrian immigrants, became Argentina's first Muslim president in 1989. He had had to convert to Catholicism earlier, though, because, until 1994, the law stated all presidents of Argentina had to be Roman Catholic. His Syrian ancestry earned him the nickname "El Turco" (The Turk). Many gauchos, or Argentine cowboys, were of Jewish origin. The first recorded instance of mass Jewish immigration to Argentina was in the late 19th century, when 800 Russian Jews arrived in Buenos Aires after fleeing persecution from Czar Alexander III. The Jewish–Colonization Association began distributing 100–hectare parcels of land to immigrant families. Argentina's workforce is 40% female, and women also hold over 30% of Argentina's congressional seats. At its mouth, Argentina's Rio de la Plata is an amazing 124 miles (200 km) wide, making it the widest river in the world, although some consider it more of an estuary. Veneration for the dead is so widespread across Argentina that the Argentines have been described as being "cadaver cultists." In La Recoleta Cemetery, in Buenos Aires, tomb space goes for as much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. AN AMERICAN GAUCHO IN ARGENTINA Essay Case Analysis 1 Sept 11, 2014 I. Identification of Problems With the development of economic integration globally, man is beginning a new era of global negotiation. Cross–cultural business negotiations that between business people who from different countries with different mentalities and cultures are becoming more and more frequent. At present, people gradually concern the problems, which are triggered by cross–cultural business negotiations. American Great Plains Foods was a manufacturer and marketer meat products that was founded in 1896. It grew into international company that people relied on for Great Plains' strong brand. Comidas Gaucho is well–known Argentina food processor which was targeted by Great Plains look into forming ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With high score of 86, Argentinian senior managers tend to focus on the daily operations of the organization. They advocate conscientious with strict formal management system, the decision–making are must talking to the experts. However, on the uncertainty avoidance, the United States at a score of 46 which is roughly half that of Argentina. American senior managers are willing to spend more attention to the organization's strategies, the managers tend to use their personal experience and intuition to make decisions. In this case, Peter was anxious to make a showing alliances and intentions. Even Comidas Gaucho' managers eschewing his proposal, or they cannot make such important decision in any time soon, Peter have tried to established the strategic alliance with Comidas Gaucho out many times. As mentioned before, Comidas Gaucho is a high UA organization which is like a precision machine, its parts match exactly an integral part of. The staffs in all levels of the organization are work in close conjunction with each other to eliminate uncertainty the maximum extent possible. However, Americans have consciousness of competition. As well as they pursuing speed and profits, which created American businessman resolutely commercial style. They will try to shorten the time in all aspects of the negotiations, and strive to make each a negotiation can be a quick fix. The one true ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The South The Impact of Structure in Borge's "The South" Ordinarily, a short story is characterized by the inclusion of crucial details, consistent characters, linear plots, and a significant closure; Argentine novelist Jorge Luis Borges' 20th century compilation of short stories, Ficciones, defies these characteristics, and, upon its release, conclusively revolutionized the genre. Such "fictions" hold incomplete backgrounds, thinly–sketched characters, non–linear plots, and open–ended conclusions. The emerging genre, affectionately titled Borgesian Literature, is illustrative of the aforementioned qualities, where texts under this genre are often composed of concise language with critical detail laced throughout the narrative. In "The South", the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The introduction serves as a method for the author to provide insight and background to Juan Dahlmann, as well as to show a motivation for Dahlmann's actions later throughout the story. Subsequently, the conclusion shows Dahlmann fulfilling the legacy of Gaucho culture that his ancestors reflected. As well, the text addresses profuse central themes and concepts throughout, namely chance v. fate, tying back to the life Dahlmann wants to lead, connecting the book from beginning to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Gender Roles In Argentine Tango And The Music Of Native... There are hundreds, even thousands of styles music and each style from each place has its own set of beliefs and traditions. A common tradition and theme in music is the role of men and women and how each gender is perceived or included in a tradition. Tango is an example of this; men are supposed to be a strong, masculine, even virile figure who lead the effeminate, submissive female partner. Another example ofgender roles in music is in the musics of Native Americans and First Nation people where traditionally only men were able to play the drums in the middle of the circle at large gatherings such as powwows. There are several other instances our class discussed in which gender roles helped define a musical tradition, but this short essay will focus primarily on gender roles within the Argentine tango and the music of Native Americans and First Nation people.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This idea stems from the mythic figure at the center of tango known as the compadrito who is supposed to be the urban version of the Argentine cowboy known as a gaucho. The male dancer in tango is typically a flashy dresser who stands tall and has a cer5tain machismo about him. The dance style of tango is supposed to display traditional gender roles of men and women and the man in the dance is typically leading the women who is supposedly in need of a strong man and is dressed in a way to exhibit her natural sexuality. The idea of a male within tango has shifted somewhat due to Carlos Gardel who helped spread tango globally in the early 21st century. Performing songs such as La Cumparsita he would dress as an elegant man within Argentina, but dress as a gaucho in Europe to help advertise and make himself more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Lady Of The Night: The Art Of Tango Music The art of tango music first originated in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in the mid Nineteenth Century. Inspired by the struggles of life as a "Lady of the Night," early tangos featured emotional melodies and both masculine and feminine voices. During this time period, tango music was considered to be improper because of its references to houses of ill repute. This early type of tango usually used the bandoneon, an accordion–like instrument introduced by German immigrants. It was during this time that Rosendo Mendizabal wrote the famous, El Entrerriano, a piece still performed by many tango orchestras today. After its introduction into Argentina's street culture, tangomusic continued to grow in popularity. In 1910, a wealthy poet and writer, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Gospel According To Mark What does it take for one to go over the edge? "The Gospel According to Mark" is a short story written by Latin American author Jorge Luis Borges, first published in 1970. Borges short story, as suggested by the title, is focuses on ideas of the religion of Christianity, and it also critiques on humans and their overall nature. The plot of the "The Gospel..." can only be brought to its full potential due to the carefully written setting that allows for every other aspect to stand out. The plot of the story revolves around a man named Balthazar Espinosa who takes in a working family after a devastating storm floods the surrounding area, and nearly takes out the family's roof. Throughout the short story Espinosa has his relationship with the Gutre ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Gutre family is notably illiterate and are hardly known to speak, and it is easy to believe that their characters don't take to learning anything that isn't necessary for living out in the country (103). When the flood comes they are required to enter the main home with Espinosa, by taking in an area out near the shed (102). By bringing the characters together through the close quarters it is necessary for them to interact, and this interaction is increased when Espinosa begins to read to them (103). When Espinoza reads from the Bible, that he coincidently found somewhere in the house, the Gutre family is mesmerized and begin to worship him (103,104). The Gutre's desperate to get out of the situation, knowing only work as means of getting by, and having Espinosa preaching to them and reenacting the passages they were hearing they had used what knowledge they did have and did what they believed they had to do to escape. Using the harsh storm has cover, and the golden words of the prophet as their guide, they tore down the toolshed by their lodging and built up the cross that they believed would save them from their desperate situation (105). The characters of "The Gospel. . ." react as realistically as possibly given the situation they are placed in, or at least given the particular setting they live ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Pampa Research Paper 2. Pampa is an native word meaning "flat surface." 3. It is called the "Granary of the South" because of all the wheat grown there. 4. It is one of the world's largest producers of beef products. 5. The gauchos are South American cowboys who live on the Argentinean Pampas. They are employed by huge ranches and herd cattle. They wear loose–fitting pants (known as bombachas), a scarf wrapped around the waist and between the legs (a chiripa), and a flat–topped hat. IV. Paraguay A. The capital is Asuncion. B. They speak both Spanish and Guarani. C. The early people were the Guarani people. In 1811, a dictatorship was established. D. In the 1860's, Paraguay declared war on Brazil and Argentina. The people and land were devastated. Eventually, Paraguay surrendered. Paraguay... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the only country whose flag has different pictures on the front and back. The front has the national coat of arms, and the back bears the treasury seal. V. Uruguay A. The capital is Montevideo. It is called the "City of Roses" because of all the flower filled squares and parks. B. The land is mainly lush grasslands, and trees are few. C. The climate is mild and temperate. D. Armadillos, capybaras, and burrowing owls are some of the animals found there. E. The Charrua Amerindians were the first people in Uruguay. They were warriors who fought the Europeans. F. The Portuguese were the first Europeans to discover and explore Uruguay. G. In 1726, the Spanish came to rule and founded Montevideo. A period of civil wars and unrest followed. H. Uruguay declared neutrality during World War II. I. In the 1970's, there was a military takeover. The government was restored in 1985. J. They profit from refining petroleum of neighbouring countries. Hydroelectricity provides almost all of the energy needs of the country. VI. Falkland Islands (United Kingdom) A. The Falkland Islands are an archipelago off south–eastern coast of South America. B. It was first sighted by British navigators in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Jewish Community of Argentina Essay The Jewish Community of Argentina Argentina is the second largest nation in Lain America and boasts the largest Jewish community in the region (200,000 of its 35 million people). From an open door policy of immigration to the harboring of Nazi war criminals, Argentina's Jews have faced period of peaceful coexistence and periods of intense anti–Semitism. Argentina's Jews have numerous Jewish community organizations. The DIAI (Delegacion de Asociaciones Israelitas Argentinas) was founded in 1939 as the political arm of the Jewish community. The DIAI protects Jewish rights and represents the community in the government. Another organization, the AMIA, an Ashkenazic mutual–aid society, provides health and human services to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1889, 824 Russian Jews arrived in Argentina on the SS Weser and became gauchos (Argentine cowboys). The gauchos bought land and established a colony, which they named Moiseville. Due to lack of funding, the gauchos appealed to Baron Maurice de Hirsch for funds and the Baron subsequently founded the Jewish Colonization Association. During its heyday, the Association owned more than 600,000 hectares of land, populated by more than 200,000 Jews. While non–Jews now own many of these cooperative ranches, Jews continue to run some of the properties. Between 1906 and 1912, Jewish immigration increased at a rate of 13,000 immigrants per year. Most of the immigrants were Ashkenazi Jews from Europe, but a number of Sephardic Jews from Morocco and the Ottoman Empire also settled in Argentina. By 1920, more than 150,000 Jews were living in Argentina. Anti–Semitic attacks against Jews were infrequent in Argentina before World War I. Following the Russian Revolution, between 1918 and 1930, anti–revolutionary feelings developed into full–blown anti–Semitism against the Rusos. From January 7–13, 1919, a general strike in Buenos Aires led to a pogrom against the Jews. Many were beaten and had their property burned and looted.i Despite anti–Semitic actions against the Jews and increasing xenophobia, Jews became involved in most sectors of Argentine society. Still they were unable to be work in the government or military and so many became farmers, peddlers, artisans and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Argentina's Influence On Latin Cinema First, this paper will examine Argentina, and several of the notable Argentine films that have made an impact on Latin Cinema. The first film is a 1915 silent film directed by Eduardo Martinez de le Para and Enrique Gunche called Nobleza Gaucho (Gaucho Nobility). The story begins by introducing businessman Don Jose Gran on his travels to La Pampa in hopes of buying horses for his urban estate. He hires the poor, yet upright Juan, a gaucho from the Pampas lowlands, who tames horses for a living. As the two travel, they come across a damsel in distress, Maria, and Juan takes it upon himself to come to her rescue before falling in love with her. Shortly after, Maria is kidnapped by Gran and Juan is tasked with tracking down his lover's captor... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These filmmakers allowed their views of Mexican society to influence their films. This is Cleary seen in Alejandro Gonalez Ifiarritu's 2000 acclaimed film Amores Perros, which involves violence, corruption, dog fighting, and many feel these "observations make clear that Amores Perros can be made to render serious social commentary." It has even been stated that "no film had matched the international commercial success of Like Water for Chocolate before Amores Perros." This displays how the film was very successful at reaching a global audience. Alfonso Cuaron's 2001 masterpiece, Y Tu Mama Tambien, which focused on a road trip taken throughout the outskirts ofMexico, and surveying many problems facing the country. Many viewers see the film as offering "various perspectives from which to advance a critique of social and political problems that have long plagued Mexico." The acclaim that these filmmakers would receive for these films were seen by many as, "marking the resurgence of the independent Mexican film industry." These two films were also the first to "repeat the commercial success of Like Water for Chocolate," which proved the Mexican cinema could sustain its profitability and success. It is for these reasons that many see this period as being one of the most important and successful in Mexican Cinema history, and saving it from what was seen as an almost certain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Gauchos Research Paper The term "gaucho" broadly translates intoп»їп»їп»ї the English word cowboy. They are the cowboys of the South American countries. However, according to an article titled What is a Gaucho? by Rease Kirchner, the author points out that a gaucho is most definitely not the stereotypical cowboy that comes to mind with tight blue jeans, cowboy hats, and country music. A gauchos attire is unique. They are very traditional with their clothing styles, starting with the thick wool poncho worn. Gauchos pants were called 'bombachas' which are described as very strong pure cotton pants; they are made specifically to keep strong while horse riding. Another staple to a gauchos outfit are their wide brimmed hats, or every so often, they wore berets. On their feet, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. 'The Douglas Fairbanks Nitrate Still's Collection' The Collection The Douglas Fairbanks Nitrate Stills Collection is a rare and treasured group of artifacts from the silent film era. They provide abundant evidence of what was expected of the stills photographer on a film set from several of his well–known films. They are a crucial aspect in researching the history of early filmmaking, as well as the unit stills photographer. Douglas Fairbanks Sr. was one of the most popular silent film star in the 1920s, which appropriately led to him being nicknamed the first 'King of Hollywood'. So, when newspapers wrote a story in 1952, thirteen years after his death, about how his son Douglas Fairbanks Jr. found his forgotten and lost collections, it was a great achievement in the preservation... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... and producer Sol Lesser accidently stumbled upon the vast collection in a shack in San Diego that once was owned by Douglas Fairbanks Sr. Over 250,000 negatives were found, both stills and motion picture, which included all his films he was in within a thirty–year period. At the time, they were reported to be worth $750,000 in 1952. Adjusted for inflation, as of 2016 the collection was worth $6,890,354.73 in today's money. This shows the worth of not only Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and the impression he and his films left on audiences, but also the rare view of filmmaking and Hollywood that was never meant for public eyes. After the collection was assessed, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. distributed some of the collection to universities and museums. The then named George Eastman House received a bulk of these images in 1953 that contained stills of behind the scenes, makeup and costume tests, set designs and even photographs of prints and pages from books to be used as reference pieces. The collection is nearly 10,000 nitrate on cellulose negatives in both 4x5 and 8x10 formats. The Thief of Bagdad (1924) and The Gaucho (1927) are two of the larger groups containing nearly 1,700 and 1,600 negatives ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Explain How the Social and Economic Changes Affected... Explain How the Social and Economic Changes Affected Gaucho Life Due to the huge migration to Latin America, foreigners introduced the gauchos to many changes that would have a lasting effect. Two of the main changes felt by the gauchos included social and economic restructuring. One must understand that history about the gauchos can potentially be biased. This is due to the fact that only news that is interesting is reported and only bad news is interesting. This clash of recorded history and actual history causes us to question what actually occurred during this time period. The gauchos' lifestyle suffered greatly because of these social and economic changes. New institutions, values and beliefs all aided the transformation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gauchos' social lives covered many interesting areas. These traditional acts decreased because of the new laws. Previously, gauchos would roam the pampa, continuously moving onward to unknown destinations. This freedom became restricted with the invention of the fence. The fence also impacted other areas of the gauchos' lives including economically. The fence forced thechange from a ranching to farming. The need for ranchers decreased, which put gauchos out of work. These fences also kept animals contained to specific pastures. Before this gauchos would kill roaming horses for fun, cattle for food and skins, and ostrich for feathers. These fences set territories that kept the gaucho from wandering freely. Another change that kept the gaucho from wandering freely involved vagrancy laws. The government targeted to the gaucho and aimed to get rid of them, or at least tame them. Gauchos now had to carry something similar to a travel permit. This again restricted their unique lifestyle. Because the government viewed the gauchos as good fighters, they enlisted many to serve in the military. This impacted their lives socially and economically. Gauchos' social lives slowed down enormously because of the military. They had to work continuously. Economically they benefited because they no longer had to look for ways to support their basic needs. The government took care of making them sustain life. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Walt Disney Research Paper Walt Disney is a legend when it comes to the entertainment industry. Walt Disney is known internationally for his work in animation, as well as his theme parks that can be found all across the globe. Walt Disney's long legacy started from his birth in 1901 , and still lasts even until this day. The interesting history of Walt Disney is more than just cartoons and theme parks, as both concepts have deeper meaning that people have little to no knowledge of. Walter Elias Disney was born on December 5, 1901, in Hermosa, Illinois ("Walt Disney"). His father was Elias Disney, who was an Irish–Canadian. His mother was Flora Call Disney, who was German– American. Disney was one of five children, four boys and a girl. When Walt Disney was four–years–old, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At first, the public thought Disneyland was a get–rich–quick thing, but Disney emphasized that it was an organization that he built in the studio ("Walt Disney On Disneyland | Walt Disney Quotes"). Walt Disney wanted to make Disneyland different from the stereotypical theme park. An example is how the outside world cannot be seen within the theme park. There are not any skyscrapers coming into view inside any Disney theme park. Sadly, Disneyland was being surrounded by cheap motels and tourist attractions. Disney also enjoyed visiting Disneyland to see the daily activities . Walt Disney in early 1963 convened a small, highly select, and discreet group of executives. Disney charged them with finding five to ten thousand acres in Florida for a new park . Disney always regretted not having more property around Disneyland to keep the surroundings from seeming tawdry and spoiling Disneyland's effect (Gabler ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. How Did Walt Disney Influence The World "Whenever I go on a ride, I'm always thinking of what's wrong with the thing and how it can be improved" (Walt Disney). This quote sums up Walt Disney because all he ever did was look at how he can make something better. He looked at things in a different way than others, and would think differently than others. Walt Disney was an American motion–picture and television producer, who is famous as a pioneer for cartoons, and the co–founder of Walt Disney Productions, and drastically influenced the modern day animated cartoons and the film industry. Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901 in Hermosa Illinois. His father Elias Disney was of irish–canadian descent. His mother Flora Call Disney was of german–american descent. He had four siblings, three brothers and one sister. Even though Walt Disney was born in Illinois he lived most of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There he began to draw little cartoons and paintings and sold them to his neighbors and friends. Walt Disney moved to Chicago where he attended McKinley High School where he would take drawing and photography classes, and also contributed to the school's newspaper as a cartoonist.When walt Disney was 16 he dropped out of school to join the army to fight in World War I, but since he was underage they rejected him. So instead, he joined the Red Cross and was sent to France to care for the wounded and drive the ambulance. After the war he moved back to Kansas city to pursue a career in newspaper artist. With his brothers help he was able to get a job Pesmen–Rubin Art Studio. There he would meet cartoonist Ubbe Eert Iwwerks. He would later work for Kansas City Film Ad Company where he helped make ad's that involved cutout animation. While he was working there Walt Disney began to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. What Was The Difference Between Plane Crazy And Ub Iwerk The first two Mickey shorts, Plane Crazy and The Gallopin' Gaucho drew no attention. And it was a failure as it failed to impress the audience and the fact that Walt could not find a distributor to release the cartoon shorts. But then came Steamboat Willie, the first animation that featured synchronized music and sound effects. It was first released in New York on November 18, 1928 and was an instant hit. The film was co–directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. And although it was the third Mickey cartoon produced, it was the first to find a distributor, thus it was considered as Mickey's first debut. Some changes were made to Mickey's appearance as well, such as simplifying his eyes to large dots which then established his look for later cartoons ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Brazil Culture Research Paper Brazilian Culture Micah, Kirsten, Kimberly, Jossalyn The Culture of Brazil Most Brazilians are Roman Catholics. Early Brazil was made up of most of Portuguese settlers. Brazil?s government is Federative Republic. If you are invited to someone?s house, you need to bring a small gift or some flowers. Portuguese s Brazils Food Frango Churrasco (grilled lemon and garlic chicken). Cumin and onion marinated beef. Oregano cheese skewers. Creamy Aji green sauce. Chimichurri sauce. Bahi–style Moqueca prawn stew. Brazilian Clothing Gauchos, or cowboys like to wear ponchos. The men there like to wear baggy pants called ?bombachas.? They love to wear bright colors. They wear a lot of floral patterns. For festivals they wear feathery clothing.
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  • 33. Job Design JOB DESIGN 1.Introduction Job design theory is an important concept in business management. The way a job is designed affects employee work performance. It is crucial that organizations create an environment where workers are motivated by jobs in which they feel challenged but at the same time, their work goes with the objectives of the company. Designing jobs properly will cause a positive impact on motivation, performance, and job satisfaction on those who perform them (Moorhead and Griffin, 1998). According to the hierarchical scheme of five basic needs of A. H. Maslow, people need to stay alive, to be safe, to be with others, to be respected and to do work that corresponds to our gifts and abilities (Bittel and Newstrom, 1990). Based ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main areas of responsibilities are the most important part of the job description because it will provide to the company and to the applicant a detailed explanation of the skills and responsibilities to accomplish within the company and the costumers. Example3: According to an article in The Times, Professor Christopher Bones answered a question about how precise job definitions and measures of success are vital. He explained that organizations Human Resources (HR) function should ensure that the employee's role is well–defined and can be measured. The principal point being that it is really important for companies to detail role profiles, and within the outline must be the job's tasks and responsibilities. (Christopher Bones, Precise job definitions and measures of success are vital, The Times, 15 October 2008) 4.Methods of colleting job information According to Ferris, et al. (2002, p. 216 – 228), there are different methods that HR managers can use in order to collect job analysis information. These methods include: 1.Questionnaires 2.Interviews with the job incumbents 3.Observation 4.Observation by job analysts 5.Diaries kept by job incumbents 6.
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  • 35. Post Independence, The Western Hemisphere Post–independence, the western hemisphere progressed away from European colonial power. This authority shift led to the creation of nations, which are groups of people unified by common descent, culture, or language, a particular country or territory. Consequently, the ideology of nation building, which can be defined as the process of building or rebuilding state institutions to create a sustainable and legitimate state, became widespread . When Latin America got involved in nation–state building, territorial expansion brought about social issues with the lingering Spanish–Portuguese colonial influence and hierarchical distinctions based on race. Colonial legacies were partially responsible for why economic standing was associated with cultural background; this relationship contributed to conserved inequality that favored elites. The best lands were distributed to the decedents of white men, while people of other cultural backgrounds ended up as national minorities that faced discrimination. With such a drastic gap in the social hierarchy because of disproportionate land distribution, an ever more exclusive society, made of American born European descendants known as creoles, emerged. The creoles undeservingly "established economic and political dominance over the mass population" , and obtained power under conventional meaning: when a person or organization that is strong or influential within a particular context; bearing in mind most people think of this type of power ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Uruguay Outside The Box Research Paper Uruguay Outside the Box: A Guide to Its Unconventional Experiences If you've read about Uruguay, you know that it's a country: Whose soccer team bites Whose former president wore sandals to diplomatic meetings Where one could legally smoke pot at a gay wedding. Since Uruguay's quirkiness is part of its charm, visiting is less about museums and monuments, and more about its unconventional experiences. Here are just a few of them. Montevideo Carnaval Uruguay has distinct separations between Church and State. As such, its Carnaval has nothing to do with Mardi Gras, the day before Lent. Instead, Montevideo Carnaval is three months of craziness, which begins around January 23. Its origins date back to the 18th century, when multitudes of moneyed Europeans arrived in Montevideo and imported slaves African slaves for manual labor.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Uruguay eventually abolished slavery, but candombe prevailed and evolved into municipally sanctioned Carnaval. If candombe is the soul of Carnaval, the Lubolos, Murgas and Pariodistas comprise its voice. Lubolos are white men who paint their faces black, and sing songs about missing the African homeland and the challenges of pleasing their masters. Unlike North American minstrel shows, the Lubolos do not mock slavery. Instead, their acts represent an apology for the atrocities of their ancestors. Murgas use musical theater to satirize government leaders. Pariodistas work the crowds while performing impersonations of politicians and other prominent individuals. Inspired? Take a candombe or Murga class with Mario Ipuche. La Melaza offers candombe classes for women. Tip: The Guruguay website lists Carnaval dates, locations and ticket ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The South, By Jorge Luis Borges The opening and closing scenes of the short story "The South" in the book Ficciones by Jorge Luis Borges have a large degree of influence on the way the reader experiences the story itself. The opening scene, for example, very much sets the tone and foreshadows future event in the story through an introductory description of the character of Dahlmann and his background. The closing scene, on the other hand, holds a good deal of significance because it contributes a good deal of ambiguity to the ending, as it is not known if Dahlmann died in the knife fight, died back at the hospital, or died at all. Altogether, the opening and closing scenes both contribute to the reader's experience of the book greatly as they gave necessary context to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It does this simply through very careful word choice, as it says "he felt that if he choose, then, or to dream his death, this would have been the death he would've chosen or dreamt". The passage, as shown above, uses the words dream "die" and "dream" in order to evoke a feeling of insecurity within the reader, causing them to wonder if all of theses events within the South of Argentina were simply a dream of his while he's still in the hospital, either dead or dying, in order to fulfill his wish that he never could before. Also, it gives the option that he truly did make it to the South but was killed in the knife fight and is dreaming about him walking away from it unharmed right before he dies. Altogether, the function of the last paragraph is to cause the reader to think critically and examine details of the story more closely to draw the conclusion of the story themselves, as to when and where Dahlmann actually died and where the story itself shifts from reality to fantasy. In conclusion, the opening and closing sentences of the short story "The South" hold a fairly large significance on the reader's understanding and experience of the events within the stories. The opening provides a cultural background and character development that adds to a prospective reader's understanding of the story while the closing give a sense of ambiguity to the story and causes the reader to analyze the story more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Dealing with Controversial Mascots The Merriam–Webster dictionary defines mascot as, "a person, animal, or object used as a symbol to represent a group (such as a sports team) and to bring good luck." Hopeful sports teams around the United States rely on their mascots to bring in positive energy as motivation to help win the game. The mascot often serves as the face of a team, and acts to define the team's character to their opponents. The mascots represent the community that the team belongs to, and that is a big role. When a mascot is offensive or isolates a particular group of people, the mascot can also bring negative attention to the team. The negative publicity will often result in a mascot change. Many of the most controversial mascots in history have been... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They still wanted to make use of the school's distinctive red jerseys, so the name now refers to the colour of their uniform. Considering the root of those jerseys was meant to imitate the native people's red skin, some might still find the new mascot offensive. At the University of Hawaii, "the Rainbow Warriors" were deemed offensive by the students because rainbows are associated with the gay community. In response to this controversy, the university allowed each team to pick it's own mascot, most teams are known simply as "the Warriors," while others chose to take a more progressive approach. The basketball team is still known as "the Rainbow Warriors," but the baseball team, perhaps the most tolerant, is simply known as "the Rainbows." For St. Bonaventure University, the name change was brought on by embarrassment. The men's teams were known as "the Brown Indians, "which is offensive on it's own. The women's teams were called the "Brown Squawks" until 1979, when a Seneca chief informed them that the name was their word for "vagina," a fitting term for a women's team, although not family friendly. Not all controversial mascots are related to the American Indians. The University of California at Santa Barbara is cheered on by OlГ© the Gaucho, referring to Latinos from South America. The name is not as offensive, possibly because it is a specific character that happens to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Liberals and Conservatives in Post Revolutionary Latin... Liberals and Conservatives in Post Revolutionary Latin America Models for post–revolutionary Latin American government are born of the complex economic and social realities of 17th and 18th century Europe. From the momentum of the Enlightenment came major political rebellions of the elite class against entrenched national monarchies and systems of power. Within this time period of elitist revolt and intensive political restructuring, the fundamental basis for both liberal and conservative ideology was driven deep into Latin American soil. However, as neither ideology sought to fulfill or even recognize the needs or rights of mestizo people under government rule, the initial liberal doctrine pervading Latin American nations perpetuated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Comprised of landowners, lawyers, judges, priests, military officers and public officials, the creole and mazomba leaders of Latin American society found insatiable inspiration from the American and French Revolutions of the eighteenth century, and flooded Latin America with a liberal movement for independent nations. Conservatives, in contrast, sought to preserve the traditions of the colonial period, and the Orthodox rule of both the church and foreign–born royal authorities. Yet Old World flavor soured bitterly in a New World teeming with liberal thinkers and daring rebels. Desiring to surpass Old World peninsular and reinГіs rulers, creole and mazomba won control over local resources and economic development. New World liberal intellectuals believed in minimal government direction and unregulated free trade of agricultural and mined goods (63). Representing less than 5% of the total Latin American population, the small, privileged elite of the New World "reaped even greater awards during the early decades of nationhood" than under colonialism and created "theological republics" out of Spanish and Portuguese colonial systems (84). New liberal republics built nations on the backs of "barbarous" Indian and mestizo workers, and trumpeted free trade as a "natural means to wealth" and the secret to European economic success. Sarmiento's ideology encapsulates liberal Latin America and the racist veins running through it, describing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. How Much Subpart F Income Must Each Shareholder Recognize... Linh Le Research Paper The research paper reviews the situation of the two Brazilian companies Gaucho, S.A ("Gaucho") and Vaqueiro, S.A. ("Vaqueiro".) The paper addresses three questions: 1.Is either of Gaucho or Vaqueiro a controlled foreign corporation? Or both? 2.Are any of the shareholders U.S. shareholders with respect to either corporation? 3.How much subpart F income must each shareholder recognize for 2015? I. Facts: The Brazilian companies, Gaucho and Vaqueiro, are treated as corporations for U.S federal income tax purposes. Each of companies has earned $1 million in interest income from Brazilian money market accounts during 2015. Below are the companies' ownership structure: GAUCHO OwnerPercentage of ownershipCitizenship Alan20%U.S Citizen Brian29%U.S Citizen Minority Owners51%This block is owned in equal parts by 6 U.S. citizens VAQUEIRO OwnerPercentage of ownershipCitizenship Alan20%U.S Citizen Brian9%U.S Citizen (Brian is Carie's Grandfather) Carie8%U.S Citizen David8%U.S Citizen (David is married to Evelyn) Evelyn7%U.S Citizen Federick48%German citizen residing in San Paulo, Brazil II. Question: Is either of Gaucho or Vaqueiro a controlledforeign corporation? Or both? The IRS defines controlled foreign corporation as "A controlled foreign corporation is any foreign corporation in which more than 50 % of the total
  • 41. combined voting power of all classes of stock entitled to vote is owned directly, indirectly, or constructively by U.S. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Carnaval Day Informative Speech If you've read about Uruguay, you know that it's a country: Whose soccer team bites Whose former president wore sandals to diplomatic meetings Where one could legally smoke pot at a gay wedding. Since Uruguay's quirkiness is part of its charm, a visit is less about museums and monuments, and more about its unconventional experiences. Here are just a few of them. Montevideo Carnaval Experience Although it begins within the same timeframe, Uruguay's Carnaval – as it's called in Spanish – has nothing to do with Fat Tuesday. Its story unfolds in the 18th century, when multitudes of moneyed Europeans arrived in Montevideo and imported slaves African slaves for manual labor. The slaves, seeking solace in song and dance, would meet and practice a drum–based... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Contact him at 099 152 953, or through his Facebook Page. Tip: Visiting in early December? Love seafood? Attend Paella Gigante. Watch the chefs fill a five meter pot with chicken, seafood, broth and other local ingredients. Then, the bulldozer adds the rice to the mix. Mystical in Montevideo The high–rises along Montevideo's rambla look the same, but Castillo Pittamiglio stands out. Humberto Pittamiglio, a student of Piria, designed this unusual structure. A huge statue of the Victory of Samothrace sits at the face of the building. Templar, Masonic and Rosicrucian symbols that line the interior walls. Sign up for as guided tour, and wander through a labyrinth of hallways and staircases. Volunteering With Turtles Located in La Rocha, Uruguay, KarumbГ© is a group of researchers, fishermen, conservationists and students who protect sea turtles and their habitats. They also accept volunteers, who help rehabilitate sick turtles. No experience necessary. The staff provides ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...