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    Puerto Rico, a North American country has a very warm and wet climate. It is just far enough from the equator where it isn’t too dry nor too wet to sustain big ecosystems such as rainforests. The El Yunque National Forest is the largest rainforest in Puerto Rico Puerto Rico is a very tropical country, with over one hundred and forty-three cays, islets and atolls. The atolls apart of Puerto Rico also support a big ecosystem- coral reefs. With a tropical climate, Puerto Rico has a lot of bright green

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    Puerto Rico Hurricane

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    Maria that happened in Puerto Rico is a prime example of how much of a struggle it is to get through a hurricane. The reason behind the hurricane is global warming. Since the event happened there have been many people who are being pushed out of their homes because of the economic crisis. Jobs were hard to come by even before the hurricane but became worse because of it. Another problem that is arising is that since people are leaving in large numbers the debt that Puerto Rico has will now become harder

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    Puerto Rico Sociology

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    The first group of Puerto Ricans migrated to United States in the mid-19th century during the Spanish-American War when the United States took possession of the island of Puerto Rico as part of the Treaty of Paris. After the war and the Jones Act that extended U.S. Citizenship to Puerto Ricans, Puerto Ricans began migrating to the United even more with the promise and hope of better jobs, but in fact one of the minorities groups of the United States experienced poverty, dilapidated housing, schooling

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    Puerto Rico Narrative

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    new place was a feeling I knew I never wanted to forget. Yet, it wasn’t until a family trip to Puerto Rico a few years ago that I realized my excitement about travel really stemmed from the additional meaning, and insight I was gaining into my own Hispanic heritage. Although I did not grow up speaking Spanish at home, it always fascinated me that my father, having been born and raised in Puerto Rico, spoke two languages fluently. As a child, it felt like he could communicate with everyone. As

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    The once beautiful island of Puerto Rico was terribly ravaged by hurricanes Irma and Maria. The Island’s capital of San Juan, along with cities to the northeast, didn’t even get a chance to fully recover from hurricane Irma’s graze when the entire island was hit full-force, by Maria as a category 5 hurricane only two weeks after. The devastation following Maria was unprecedented, wiping out power to the entire island for almost a week, along with water, internet and cell services, to name a few

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    The University of Puerto Rico - Mayaguez (UPRM) was founded in 1911 and received full accreditation in 1946. Located in the tropical climate of Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, it is the only Hispanic sea-grant and land-grant institution within the United States.The native language of Puerto Rico is Spanish; however, the campus is bilingual and offers instruction in both English and Spanish. The university is known to Spanish-speakers as Recinto Universitario de Mayaguez (RUM), and affectionately known as

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    Puerto Rico Imperialism

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    international, that Puerto Rican are still subjected to colonialization? The bourgeoisie is to blame. In an era where it is not legitimate to storm the shore of an island with guns or rain down bombs from the skies, the United States and other western imperialist natation’s use the national bourgeoisie to maintain the status quo and subjugate the proletariat. This is evident by the division in political activism within NSGTs and Puerto Rico. Dating back to the seizure of Puerto Rico by the United States

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    Puerto Rico Essay

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    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

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    Changes In Puerto Rico

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    Changes in land-use practices have affected the integrity and quality of water resources. In Puerto Rico there is a strong concern about the ecological status of surface waters because changes are rapidly occurring. The odonatan fauna diversity of Puerto Rico was accounted, dividing the map on zones for each group. Active capture with an entomological net was used. There was a total registered of 1752 number of odonatan species. Land use change is one of the main types of disturbance created by

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    Living In Puerto Rico

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    Negi’s experience growing up in Puerto Rico and living in Brooklyn made her an independent and outspoken person. It also made her realize that she could be anything she wanted as long as she worked hard and got a good education. Negi was never a very independent person but towards the end of the book she learned that she needed to be independent, self sufficient and hard working to get ahead in life. Moving to New York really enabled her to do this because no one knew her, she didn’t have a reputation

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