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Latin America is the group of territories and countries in the Americas where Romance languages are spoken. The term originated in 19th century France to include French-speaking territories in the Americas within the larger group of countries that speak Spanish and Portuguese. It is therefore marginally broader than the term Iberian America or Spanish America, though it excludes French-speaking Quebec. Latin America consists of twenty sovereign states and several territories and dependencies which cover an area that stretches from the southern border of the United States to the southern tip of South America, including the Caribbean. It has an area of approximately 19,197,000 km2 (7,412,000 sq mi), almost 13% of the earth's land surface area.
As of 2015, its population was estimated at more than 626 million and in 2014, Latin America had a combined nominal GDP of 5,573,397 million USD and a GDP PPP of 7,531,585 million USD. The term "Latin America" was first used in 1861 in La revue des races Latines, a magazine "dedicated to the cause of Pan-Latinism".
Latin (i/ˈlætᵻn/; Latin: lingua latīna, IPA: [ˈlɪŋɡʷa laˈtiːna]) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. The Latin alphabet is derived from the Etruscan and Greek alphabets.
Latin was originally spoken in Latium, Italy. Through the power of the Roman Republic, it became the dominant language, initially in Italy and subsequently throughout the Roman Empire. Vulgar Latin developed into the Romance languages, such as French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Romanian. Latin and French have contributed many words to the English language. Latin – along with Greek – roots are used in theology, biology, and medicine.
By the late Roman Republic (75 BC), Old Latin had been standardized into Classical Latin. Vulgar Latin was the colloquial form spoken during the same time and attested in inscriptions and the works of comic playwrights like Plautus and Terence.Late Latin is the written language beginning in the 3rd century AD and Medieval Latin the language used from the ninth century until the Renaissance which used Renaissance Latin. Later, Early Modern Latin and Modern Latin evolved. Latin was used as the language of international communication, scholarship, and science until well into the 18th century, when it began to be supplanted by vernaculars. Ecclesiastical Latin remains the official language of the Holy See and the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church.
Crash Course (also known as Driving Academy) is a 1988 made for television teen film directed by Oz Scott.
Crash Course centers on a group of high schoolers in a driver’s education class; many for the second or third time. The recently divorced teacher, super-passive Larry Pearl, is on thin ice with the football fanatic principal, Principal Paulson, who is being pressured by the district superintendent to raise driver’s education completion rates or lose his coveted football program. With this in mind, Principal Paulson and his assistant, with a secret desire for his job, Abner Frasier, hire an outside driver’s education instructor with a very tough reputation, Edna Savage, aka E.W. Savage, who quickly takes control of the class.
The plot focuses mostly on the students and their interactions with their teachers and each other. In the beginning, Rico is the loner with just a few friends, Chadley is the bookish nerd with few friends who longs to be cool and also longs to be a part of Vanessa’s life who is the young, friendly and attractive girl who had to fake her mother’s signature on her driver’s education permission slip. Kichi is the hip-hop Asian kid who often raps what he has to say and constantly flirts with Maria, the rich foreign girl who thinks that the right-of-way on the roadways always goes to (insert awesomely fake foreign Latino accent) “my father’s limo”. Finally you have stereotypical football meathead J.J., who needs to pass his English exam to keep his eligibility and constantly asks out and gets rejected by Alice, the tomboy whose father owns “Santini & Son” Concrete Company. Alice is portrayed as being the “son” her father wanted.
"America" is an American political advertisement released by the 2016 presidential campaign of Bernie Sanders. It premiered on January 21, 2016 via YouTube, and to air on television in Iowa and New Hampshire shortly before the Democratic Iowa caucus and New Hampshire primary.
The advertisement features "America," a song recorded by Simon & Garfunkel for their album Bookends (1968).
The ad starts with scenes of everyday American life over soft humming and gentle guitar strumming. As the line, "let us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together" plays in the background, a middle-aged couple dances at a small Bernie Sanders for President rally. Then Sanders is seen speaking to a few people in a backyard. As the ad continues, the crowds grow larger and more enthusiastic. A montage of many Sanders supporters appear, as the words "They've all come to look for America" flash on the screen. Sanders is then seen addressing a large outdoor gathering, interacting one-on-one with supporters, appearing before more energetic crowds, finally ending in a large auditorium filled to capacity with cheering people.
World history, global history or transnational history (not to be confused with diplomatic or international history) is a field of historical study that emerged as a distinct academic field in the 1980s. It examines history from a global perspective. It is not to be confused with comparative history, which, like world history, deals with the history of multiple cultures on a global scale. World historians use a thematic approach, with two major focal points: integration (how processes of world history have drawn people of the world together) and difference (how patterns of world history reveal the diversity of the human experiences).
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The study of world history, as distinct from national history, has existed in many world cultures. However, early forms of world history were not truly global, and were limited to only the regions known by the historian.
In Ancient China, Chinese world history, that of China and the surrounding people of East Asia, was based on the dynastic cycle articulated by Sima Qian in circa 100 BC. Sima Qian's model is based on the Mandate of Heaven. Rulers rise when they united China, then are overthrown when a ruling dynasty became corrupt. Each new dynasty begins virtuous and strong, but then decays, provoking the transfer of Heaven's mandate to a new ruler. The test of virtue in a new dynasty is success in being obeyed by China and neighboring barbarians. After 2000 years Sima Qian's model still dominates scholarship, although the dynastic cycle is no longer used for modern Chinese history.
Actors: Kim Giancaterino (miscellaneous crew), Jeff Galpin (miscellaneous crew), Kim Giancaterino (miscellaneous crew), Bob Sarles (editor), Jonathan Murray (writer), Angela Trimbur (actress), Angela Trimbur (actress), Blair Herter (actor), Blair Herter (actor), Bartley Powers (miscellaneous crew), Jason A. Carbone (producer), Mary-Ellis Bunim (writer), Mary-Ellis Bunim (producer), Robert Sizemore (director), Mary-Ellis Bunim (producer),
Genres: Adventure, Game-Show, Reality-TV,Actors: Kim Giancaterino (miscellaneous crew), Jeff Galpin (miscellaneous crew), Kim Giancaterino (miscellaneous crew), Bob Sarles (editor), Jonathan Murray (writer), Angela Trimbur (actress), Angela Trimbur (actress), Blair Herter (actor), Blair Herter (actor), Bartley Powers (miscellaneous crew), Jason A. Carbone (producer), Mary-Ellis Bunim (writer), Mary-Ellis Bunim (producer), Robert Sizemore (director), Mary-Ellis Bunim (producer),
Genres: Adventure, Game-Show, Reality-TV,Actors: Kim Giancaterino (miscellaneous crew), Jeff Galpin (miscellaneous crew), Kim Giancaterino (miscellaneous crew), Bob Sarles (editor), Jonathan Murray (writer), Angela Trimbur (actress), Angela Trimbur (actress), Blair Herter (actor), Blair Herter (actor), Bartley Powers (miscellaneous crew), Jason A. Carbone (producer), Mary-Ellis Bunim (writer), Mary-Ellis Bunim (producer), Robert Sizemore (director), Mary-Ellis Bunim (producer),
Genres: Adventure, Game-Show, Reality-TV,Actors: Kim Giancaterino (miscellaneous crew), Jeff Galpin (miscellaneous crew), Kim Giancaterino (miscellaneous crew), Bob Sarles (editor), Jonathan Murray (writer), Angela Trimbur (actress), Angela Trimbur (actress), Blair Herter (actor), Blair Herter (actor), Bartley Powers (miscellaneous crew), Jason A. Carbone (producer), Mary-Ellis Bunim (writer), Mary-Ellis Bunim (producer), Robert Sizemore (director), Mary-Ellis Bunim (producer),
Genres: Adventure, Game-Show, Reality-TV,Actors: Kim Giancaterino (miscellaneous crew), Jeff Galpin (miscellaneous crew), Kim Giancaterino (miscellaneous crew), Bob Sarles (editor), Jonathan Murray (writer), Angela Trimbur (actress), Angela Trimbur (actress), Blair Herter (actor), Blair Herter (actor), Bartley Powers (miscellaneous crew), Jason A. Carbone (producer), Mary-Ellis Bunim (writer), Mary-Ellis Bunim (producer), Robert Sizemore (director), Mary-Ellis Bunim (producer),
Genres: Adventure, Game-Show, Reality-TV,Actors: Kim Giancaterino (miscellaneous crew), Jeff Galpin (miscellaneous crew), Kim Giancaterino (miscellaneous crew), Bob Sarles (editor), Jonathan Murray (writer), Angela Trimbur (actress), Angela Trimbur (actress), Blair Herter (actor), Blair Herter (actor), Bartley Powers (miscellaneous crew), Jason A. Carbone (producer), Mary-Ellis Bunim (writer), Mary-Ellis Bunim (producer), Robert Sizemore (director), Mary-Ellis Bunim (producer),
Genres: Adventure, Game-Show, Reality-TV,These destinations will have you feeling Buena Onda. Join http://www.WatchMojo.com as we count down our picks for the Top 10 Latin American Countries to Visit. Suggestion Tool►►http://www.WatchMojo.com/suggest Subscribe►►http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=watchmojo Facebook►►http://www.Facebook.com/WatchMojo Twitter►►http://www.Twitter.com/WatchMojo Instagram►►http://instagram.com/watchmojo Channel Page►►http://www.youtube.com/watchmojo For this list, we're focusing on countries only – not specific cities – that are culturally considered part ofLatin America. Special thanks to our user Amilcar Napoleon Quintanilla for submitting the idea using interactive suggestion tool at http://www.WatchMojo.com/suggest Check out the voting page here, http://www.watchmojo.com/sugge...
In which John Green teaches you about nation building and nationalism in Latin America. Sometimes, the nations of Latin America get compared to the nations of Europe, and are found wanting. This is kind of a silly comparison. The rise of democratic, economically powerful nations in Europe came about under a very different set of circumstances than the way nations arose in Latin America, so the regions are necessarily a lot different. But why? John will explore whether it was a lack of international war which impeded Latin America's growth, which sounds like a crazy thing to say, but you should hear him out. Citations: Citation 1: Centeno, Miguel Angel. Blood and Debt: War and the Nation-state in Latin America. Penn State U. Press. University Park, PA. 2002 p. 86 Citation 2: Centeno p. 90...
Countries in Latin America tend to relate to each other as if they were in high school. There are cliques, frenemies, beefs and unfounded hatred between countries that make it difficult to navigate. From PR & DR to Argentina & Chile, Joanna is here to break down which countries get along and which ones… don’t. Latin American friends forever @ TheFlama.com http://www.theflama.com Add us on Snapchat: http://bit.ly/FlamaSnaps https://facebook.com/TheFlama https://twitter.com/theflama https://instagram.com/theflama https://theflama.tumblr.com
In which John Green talks about the many revolutions of Latin America in the 19th century. At the beginning of the 1800s, Latin America was firmly under the control of Spain and Portugal. The revolutionary zeal that had recently created the United States and had taken off Louis XVI's head in France arrived in South America, and a racially diverse group of people who felt more South American than European took over. John covers the soft revolution of Brazil, in which Prince Pedro boldly seized power from his father, but promised to give it back if King João ever returned to Brazil. He also covers the decidedly more violent revolutions in Mexico, Venezuela, and Argentina. Watch the video to see Simón Bolívar's dream of a United South America crushed, even as he manages to liberate a bunch of...
Investigating allegations that private security companies are being hired to murder organised crime gang members.
Stratfor Latin America Analyst Karen Hooper examines the regional effects of two Latin American trade blocs, the left-leaning Mercosur and the right-leaning Pacific Alliance. For more analysis, visit: http://www.Stratfor.com
Calle 13 - Latinoamérica Directores Jorge Carmona y Milovan Radovic Productor Alejandro Noriega Patria Producciones
Click here to learn another language: https://go.babbel.com/gg_ytb_engall_bi7/default Spanish is spoken in Spain as well as most of Central and South America. Is the Spanish spoken across Latin America significantly different from the Spanish spoken in Spain? Does it change from country to country? We consulted native Spanish speakers from six countries to find out. Read the full article here: https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/how-is-spanish-in-spain-different-from-spanish-in-latin-america
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You and me are sick fucks.
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Yes I know what happened, the las time I drove.
Yes I know what happened, I can't sing no more.
So..
Latin America is hot,
Latin America is hard.
You and me are hot dogs.
You and me are sick fucks.
Latin America is hard.
Yes I know what happened, the last time I drove.