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Papers On Puerto Rico
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Puerto Rico & US Colonialism
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An 8 page research paper that explores the effects of US colonialism on Puerto Rico. The writer argues that an examination of Puerto Rican history demonstrates that 100 years of US domination has meant oppression and ruin for many of the people inhabiting this island. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khprico.rtf
Puerto Rico and the Death Penalty
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This 5 page paper addresses this issue in general and in terms of Puerto Rico. The bar association is a focal point in this essay. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA815PR.rtf
Puerto Rico: Climate Cloaks Tensions.
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( 5 pp) The mild tropical climate of Puerto Rico
cloaks some of the tensions that are building on
this island nation. Puerto Rico remained under
Spanish rule until 1898, when , as a result of the
Spanish-American War, the island was ceded to the
United States in 1917. Puerto Rico remains a U.S.
territory with an internal self-government and has
been under a commonwealth form of government since
1952. Its citizens have no voting rights, and it
and does not have any voting representative in the
Congress of the United States. Bibliography lists
6 sources.
Filename: BBpuertR.doc
Studies of Latinos in the United States by Gonzalez and Flores in Regards to Political Participation, Myths about Immigrants, Free Trade Zones and Cultural Hybridity
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This is a 5 page paper discussing Gonzalez’ and Flores’ works on Latinos in the United States. Juan Gonzalez’ “Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America” (2000) and Juan Flores’ “From Bomba to Hip-Hop: Puerto Rican Culture and Latino Identity” (2000) address several issues relating to Hispanics in the United States and in turn the affect the United States has on Latin America, Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean countries in regards to free trade agreements. Gonzalez addresses among other issues the barriers encountered by Latinos to fully participate in the U.S. political system, the myths portraying Latino immigration as a burden to the government, and the impact of the free trade zones. Flores provides an extensive coverage of the Puerto Rican experience in the United States including the feeling of cultural hybridity. Together these two authors have provided an important collection of material needed in the study and understanding of the extensive population and multicultural issues which relate to Latinos and the United States.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TJJuanG1.rtf
The Issue of Puerto Rican Statehood
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A 3 page examination of the controversy over whether or not Puerto Rico should become a state. The discussion focuses mainly upon the opinions of Puerto Rican natives-- who already enjoy the highest standard of living in Latin America. It is believed that Puerto Ricans would rather remain a commonwealth so as not to sacrifice their own prized nationality & culture. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Puertost.wps
The Maya, The Inca And The Aztec
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The ancient civilizations of Meso
America are of utmost interest to modern students of archeology, history
and, or, the behavioral sciences. This 6 page essay explores the
similarities and differences between these cultures in art, religion,
agriculture and organization.
Filename: KTmexind.wps
The Paradoxical Relationship Between the United States and Puerto Rico
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This 5 page paper considers FALN, a Puerto Rican terrorist group striving to free the island from US control and create an independent state, and the complex nature of the paradoxical relationship between the United States and Puerto Rico. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: MHFALN.rtf
The Puerto Rican Justice System
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A 4 page research paper on the constitution and laws of Puerto Rico. The writer details provisions of the constitution, the application of U.S. federal law, and the nature of the civil laws. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Puertola.wps
U.S./ Puerto Rico Relations
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A 5 page paper that discusses how Puerto Rico is an iconoclastic synthesis of two governments--the imposed U.S. government and the remnants of the Spanish commonwealth that were in effect at the time the U.S. assumed control of the island in 1898. The paper explores these issues in light of legislative and judiciary branches, and by differentiating taxation and entitlements between Puerto Rican citizens and U.S. citizens. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Puerto.doc
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