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FIESTA! A Celebration of Latin American Countries and Capital Cities

Transcript of FIESTA! A Celebration of Latin American Countries and Capital Cities.

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Mexico

Mexico City

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Guatemala

Guatemala City

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El Salvador

San Salvador

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Costa Rica

San José

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Colombia

Bogotá

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Bolivia

La Paz

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Chile

Santiago

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Argentina

Buenos Aires

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Uruguay

Montevideo

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Nicaragua

Managua

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Honduras

Tegucigalpa

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Cuba

Havana

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Dominican Republic

Santo Doming

o

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Spain

Madrid

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We Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month

“Hispanic Americans One Culture,

Many Races”

FIESTA!

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Celebration of the contributions of the Hispanic heritage

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Linda Chavez-ThompsonThe leading woman in the national labor movement Mario Molina

Chemist and atmospheric scientist Winner of the 1995

Nobel Prize in chemistry

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Julia AlvarezNovelist

Luis AlvarezAwarded the 1968 Nobel

Prize for Physics

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Ellen OchoaNASA Astronaut

César ChávezRenowned labor

Leader

Co-founder of the United

Farm Workers

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Tania LeónConductor, Composer,

Music Director and an international

figure in the music world

Guadelupe QuintanellaEducator & Motivational Speaker

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Dolores HuertaOne the century's most powerful and respected labor movement leaders

Co-founder of the United Farm Workers

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Nydia Velázquez First Puerto Rican Congresswoman

Aida Alvarez First Hispanic woman to

head the U.S. Small Business Administration

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Tito PuenteInternationally recognized for his contributions to Latin music as a bandleader, composer, arranger, and percussionist

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Louis CalderaThe 17th Secretary

of the Army on July 2, 1998

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Geraldo Rivera

Journalist

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Carlos Santana

Musician

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Roberto Clemente

Baseball Hall of Famer

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Jennifer Lopez

Singer

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César Romero

Actor

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Alex Rodriguez

New York Yankee baseball player

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Henry Cisneros

The first person of Hispanic

background elected as mayor of a large

American city

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The U.S. Postal Service unveiled the Cesar E. Chavez commemorative stamp, which honors the late former sailor, civil rights and farm labor leader.

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Sonia Sotomayor is the first Hispanic Supreme Court Justice.

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The Hispanic heritage makes major contributions in:

Government, Business, the Arts, Education,

Entertainment, Architecture, and Sports

Hispanic Americans play a vital role in expanding United

States trade with our Latin American neighbors.

1 in 8 people in the U.S. claim Hispanic origin

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A SLIDE PRESENTATION

BY

MR. ZINDMAN

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VISIT MR.ZINDMAN’SWEB PAGE AT

www.mrzindman.com

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT HISPANIC HERITAGE

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