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    90 Miles to Havana

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    Unit Plan Noda English II TOPIC: Understanding the Immigrant Experience and Memoir Through Multimodal Texts 4th Quarter April – May 2013 1. Common Core Anchor Standards Reading Literature Key Ideas and Details Craft and Structure Range of Reading and Text Complexity Reading Informational Texts Key Ideas and Details Integration of Knowledge and Ideas Writing Text Types and Purposes Production and Distribution of Writing Speaking and Listening Comprehension and Collaboration Language

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    Our Man In Havana

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    characters act the way they do or even why they exist within the plot. Our Man in Havana by Graham Greene illustrates this notion by making the setting such an intricate and irreplaceable piece of the plotline. Graham Greene uses the primary setting of Havana‚ Cuba as well as specific settings such as the current time in James Wormold’s life to form the storyline of Our Man in Havana. Our Man in Havana takes place in Havana‚ Cuba under the regime of Bautista. This is a dangerous place and possible enemy

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    City of Miami

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    Challenges of Law Enforcement Assessment The City of Miami Florida November 4‚ 2012 Dr. Moran The City of Miami of Florida Miami is considered the largest city in the state of Florida. Many tourist articles describe

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    Art In Miami

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    Types of art you can buy in Miami When you think about Miami‚ the image that quickly comes into mind include that of beautiful beaches and rave nightlife with beautiful music and lighted up coastline. To add to this‚ there are many wonderful pieces of art in Miami that every art lover will find appealing. The collection featured includes wall murals‚ fine art‚ photographs‚ sculptures and ethnic and contemporary artwork. Art is an important economic activity in Miami‚ since it generates revenue‚ jobs

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    History Miami

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    Daniella Lescsano 4/11/13 Professor Aguilera Exploration Paper HistoryMiami has a exhibit that displays Teen Miami. The exhibition presents a range of decades from the 1940’s to the 1990’s to explore some of the major issues and events in local teens’ lives. The display demonstrated the types of music‚ fashion trends‚ and certain events that reflected teens back in the day. The exhibition also shows what teens went through in the past decades and how it relates and effects teens of today.

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    Miami Climate

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    to landfall destruction no visible trends have been formed (Landsea‚ Pielke‚ & Emanuel‚ 2005). The forecast for Miami‚ Florida‚ on May 2nd‚ 2013 is slightly cloudy with a high of 84 and a low of 74 degrees Fahrenheit ("The Weather Channel"‚ 2013). There is a 10% chance of precipitation and a relative humidity level of 64% ("The Weather Channel"‚ 2013). Topography and climate of Miami have changed severely since the end of the most recent ice age (United States Environmental Protection Agency‚ 2009)

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    Waiting for Snow in Havana is a memoir by Carlos Eire. When Eire is 11 years old‚ he and his brother Tony are sent by themselves to the United States to escape the oppression of Fidel Castro. He is among 14‚000 other Cuban children who are exiled without their parents. Children do not need security clearances‚ so they can get in quickly. For the parents‚ it takes months or sometimes years. It will be three-and-a-half years before Carlos’ mother finally gets to America. His father never will. The

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    The Miami Circle

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    The Miami Circle Intro to Archaeology Kennedy 12 February 2014 The Miami Circle is located in downtown Miami‚ Florida. The circle is 38 feet across and is made up of 600 post molds that then contain 24 holes cut into the bedrock. This site is the only prehistoric evidence of a permanent structure in the United States. Some ideas for its origins include the Tequesta Indians‚ the Mayans‚ or the Olmecs; although with more evidence since it’s discovery‚ most experts believe the

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    Miami Research Paper

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    Abstract In recent years Miami has expanded in many ways. Developers‚ foreigners‚ are once again investing in one of the most visited touristic places in the United States. Mainly‚ downtown Miami has redeveloped even if the economic crisis is still happening. The new era of Miami respects the nature‚ adapting and reimagining proven tropical building methods. The result is modern. Many positive and negative effects have happened through the years‚ allowing the city to make successful decisions

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    Bejucal in Havana in Cuba is an escape‚ an affliction‚ a mark down‚ a sparkle‚ a story‚ a routine‚ a dream‚ a paradise. Bejucal is a small town with an enormous sense of community. It is surrounded by vibrant green mountains‚ tall palm trees‚ fields of crops with cows and horses in the distance. Long streets with colorful houses along the side‚ majority of them with paint chipping off. Houses in aqua‚ pink‚ white‚ green‚ and yellow. A lot of the town looks run down‚ every road full of pits covered

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