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...process of naturalization is all about questions: Do you know when the Declaration was signed? Do you habla ingl??s? Did you, by any chance, stuff a balloon in your rectum before boarding that flight back from Bangkok? But if they’re going to ask questions like that, they should also ask: What have you bothered to see, and whom did you get to know? In fact, they should ask that of everyone—immigrant, student, citizen, presidential candidate—because what could be more important to living in a country than knowing what?...
This Spanish-language album is a mixed bag of sugary pop and hip-shaking Latin rock. Fijacin Oral is vastly better than Shakira's English efforts, which have never had the confidence of her singing in her native tongue. The intricately crafted lyrics in songs like Escondite Ingl??s allow her to work out that wonderfully warbled voice. And Shakira's reputation for writhing is safe with La Tortura, her rocked-out-yet-folky duet with Spanish crooner Alejandro Sanz. You'll have no choice but to get up and dance...
...friends either dancing, singing, laughing, or overanalyzing the world First thing you notice about a guy/girl: The smile Your best pick-up line: The only thing your eyes haven’t told me is your name. Best or worst lie you’ve ever told: No hablo ingl??s. Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: I can show you the world. Shining, shimmering, splendid... Favorite childhood toy: Nintendo Sexiest physical trait: My lips Favorite part about Harvard: The Harvard Opportunes Describe yourself in three words: Passionate, Loving, Energetic In 15 minutes...
...Herald. Its circulation: 421,236 in English; 60,000 in Spanish. Three television stations and seven radio stations in South Florida broadcast Spanish programs. There are six Spanish legitimate theaters, two ballet troupes and a light opera company. Some stores in Little Havana even carry the helpful message: Habla ingl?...
...precocious, but Picasso was. In a technical way, he was as much a prodigy as Mozart, and his precocity seems to have fixed his peculiar sense of vocation. He was born in Mlaga in 1881, the son of a painter named Jos Ruiz Blasco (a fine-boned ingl??s face, nothing like Pablo's simian mask; that came from his mother), and by 13 he was so good at drawing that his father is said to have handed over his own brushes and paints to the boy and given up painting. If the story is true, it goes some...
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