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Maggie commented on the post, Wikipedia Article Topic, on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 8 years ago
This is a very interesting idea that I never thought of. Is there anything in particular between the relationship of Latin American film and the United States that you are thinking of mentioning, other then the […]
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Maggie wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 8 years ago
One idea for an article that can be improved is Carlos Juan Finlay. Finlay was the first person to realize that yellow fever is connected to mosquitos back in 1886. However, his idea was ignored until 1900 when […]
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Maggie wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 8 years ago
Garcia, Patricia. We Need to Talk About the Emmys’ Latinx Problem. Vogue. 18 Sept 2017.
In this Vogue magazine article, the writer Patricia Garcia mentions that there were no Latinx winners or even nominees […]
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Maggie wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 8 years ago
One research topic I am interested in is coffee. I’m thinking of having my theme as how has coffee impacted the world economically and socially. Credo mentioned that in 2002 coffee retail sales were $55 billion d […]
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Maggie wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 8 years ago
CNN Mackintosh, Eliza and O’Sullivan, Donie http://www.cnn.com/2017/09/11/americas/caribbean-reacts-hurricane-irma/index.htmlCNN. 12 Sept. 2017
This CNN article talks about the devastation that hurricane Irma […]
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Maggie wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 8 years ago
In Andrés Reséndez’s book A Land So Strange he follows the journey of Cabeza de Vaca, Dorantes, Castillo, and Estebancio. These four men were a part of a colonization group but through a series of unfortunate eve […]
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Maggie wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 8 years ago
In A Land So Strange by Andréz Reséndez he re-accounts the journey of Cabeza de Vaca and his fellow survivors. Cabeza de Vaca and his friends had many trying experiences including being slaves for six years. A […]
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Maggie wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 8 years ago
The Wikipedia article “Estevancio” is very short especially when compared to the Cabeza de Vaca Wikipedia article. Cabeza de Vaca went back to Spain and lived a full life while Estevancio was forced to stay in Nor […]
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Maggie wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 8 years ago
In the introduction in A Land So Strange by Andrés Reséndez he describes how Cabeza de Vaca and his companions transformed how Spain viewed the Indians and how they themselves changed. Before Vaca came back on h […]
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Maggie wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 8 years ago
In William Cronon’s article “Only Connect…” he outlines what a liberal education means. Cronon’s article is for people who have either graduated from a liberal arts school or who plan on attending one, but they […]
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Maggie wrote a new post on the site Encounters and Identities in Latin America 8 years ago
My name is Maggie I love dogs and have a Doberman mix named Cooper. I also like coffee and TV. I am looking forward to learning more about Latin American Culture!
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