Summer is my favorite time of the year, but this year It felt like summer was two minutes long. It was most likely because of all the fun I was having playing baseball and hanging out with friends and family. The highlight of my summer was my trip to Puerto Rico. It was beautiful, the smell of the trees, the weather, and the beaches. In Puerto Rico, the weather was nice it was high 90’s. I was at the beach daily the water was cold like Alaska, but it felt good just because the weather was scorching hot. When I would exit the freezing water, the scorching sun would shine on me and it felt like heaven. It was a big pain trying to get the sand off my feet whenever I would leave the beach. it felt like the sand was glued to my feet, I had to
Juan Rodriguez-Cruz is one of the most prominent engineers in Puerto Rico. His story, like many others, is one of the rags-to-riches accounts that have inspired countless people. He is the youngest of a large family comprising of eight children. Joe, as he is fondly called by his peers and close friends, has five older brothers and three elder sisters.
Puerto Rico's local Taíno population whose hunter and gatherer predecessors settled the island over 1,000 years previously the Spanish arrived called it Borinquén, and referred to themselves as boricua, a term that is as yet utilized today. Amid his second expedition to the Indies in 1493, Christopher Columbus restored a few Taíno prisoners to Borinquén and asserted the island for Spain, calling it San Juan Bautista. In 1508, Juan Ponce de León established the main European settlement, Caparra, close to a bay on the island's northern drift; Caparra was renamed Puerto Rico or "rich port" in 1521.
All of Puerto Rico's northern and eastern coast is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean. It stretches for more than 30 million square miles and tends to be the saltiest ocean on Earth. Like the Caribbean Sea, the waters of the North Atlantic surrounding Puerto Rico tend to be warm year-round due to equatorial water flows and the Gulf Stream that forms north of the island. Cities in Puerto Rico's northern coastline include the island's capital, San Juan, as well as Isabella, Arecibo and
The commonwealth of Puerto Rico (Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico), known to most Americans as simply Puerto Rico, exists as one of two territories owned by the United States1. Being a territory of the United States, Puerto Ricans possess common citizenship, currency, and defense. However, even though Puerto Ricans are United States citizens they do not pay any kind of federal income taxes. Therefore, they cannot vote in presidential elections. Puerto Rico is under the jurisdiction of the United States customs, and are allowed free movement of people and merchandise with the United States. They have established their own constitution, and have a greater amount of independence than possessions. Although
This is one of the best open markets in Puerto Vallarta, and all products on sale are grown, made, baked and sold by vendors, who live in and around the city area.
My home town is Añasco Puerto Rico is small and humble but has special sights, sounds and smells that it interesting. Añasco id s very rural town that is filled with beautiful nature sights including mountains and trees. It is home to a friendly community of people as well as horses, chickens and dogs. Añasco is a small town that knows how to party. A very popular festival is held in January that brings people from all different towns to Añasco. Famous artists and rollercoasters are brought to this festival creating a fun atmosphere. Furthermore, it usually rains at least once a day in Añasco which creates a unique scent that I love. Another common smell that is found in Añasco the delicious smell of freshly baked goods. This town is
Although Puerto Rico is part of the United States, its culture varies. Many of the holidays celebrated in Puerto Rico are like the United States; however, they have their own special holidays. The period between Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday is called the Holy Week, and most of the schools during this week are closed. Just like the United States, the most popular religion is Christianity. The traditions of Catholicism are also largely worshiped. Like the United States, the citizens of Puerto Rico are guaranteed religious freedom. The Commonwealth Constitution permits the Puerto Ricans to worship freely. Their music is heavily influenced by their location in the Caribbean. Puerto Rico's music is known broadly for its Caribbean sound. One of
Puerto Rico is a commonwealth island that it is under the United States government. However, this island counts with their own culture and history. In the website "Countries and their Cultures" I found an article called "Puerto Rican-American" by Derek Green. I chose this article because I found it very interesting. The article states that Puerto Rico is located in the Caribbean Sea and was discovered by Christopher Columbus 1493 and between 1460–152 Juan Ponce de Leon was the first colonial governor. In 1898 Spain ceded the island to the United States because of the Spanish-American War. In 1925 the United Sates government declared all Puerto Rican as a citizen of the United States.
Since Puerto Rico was first discovered by Christopher Columbus on November 19, 1493, and Spanish colonization ensued in 1508, Puerto Rico has experienced all of these pressures of identity and culture.
One of the most unforgettable moments in my life was when I got to go to Puerto Rico. It was so unbelievable that my family got to go to a tiny island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
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In 1493 Christopher Columbus found Puerto Rico and claimed it for Spain. While under the Spanish rule Puerto Rico and Cuba were the only two colonies that stayed loyal to Spain by not going against them to gain their independence. The Spanish imported slaves to Puerto Rico in 1517. The slaves were forced to work in the mines and on the field growing ginger and sugar. Ginger and Sugar were raw material that Puerto Rico was best known for. During the Spanish-American war Cuba tried to rebel against Spain to gain their independence. The Cuban revolt failed but the Cubans forced Spain to abolish slavery in 1886. In 1896 President McKinley had the U.S.S. Marine to go to Cuba and get American citizens from there who are in danger. The Marine ship blew up on February
Puerto Rico is an island located in the northeastern Caribbean Sea, which is an unincorporated territory of the United States. The islands of Puerto Rico were acquired by the United States in 1898, where Spain ceded the islands to the U.S.
Puerto Rico is now facing yet another challenge of bacterial contamination due to lack of clean water and resources. People are drinking contaminated water that has been exposed to toxic and human waste (A Look at the Heath Crisis in Pueto Rico after Hurricane Maria, 2017). People are not only at risk for contraction of bacteria by drinking contaminated water but also by standing or walking through contaminated flood water where the bacteria can penetrate through any open wound (A Look at the Heath Crisis in Pueto Rico after Hurricane Maria, 2017). People trying to return to what is left of their homes in Puerto Rico following hurricane Maria are not concerned about standing water which is a perfect breeding ground for mosquitos carrying
Overall, summer is just a wonderful season with so much to offer. The best thing about this time of the year is that everyone is so happy, whereas, compared to the winter, everyone is