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History of Columbia

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  The first explorer to enter the Colombian territory was Alonso de Ojeda, who had entered from Cabo de la vela in 1499. The Spanish had made many attempts to settle on the western coast of Colombia, however, their first settlement was not established in Santa Marta until 1625. In 1533, Pedro de Heredia founded Cartagena- the principal trade center of Columbia. Three years later, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, lead an expedition to the interior and won the region of New Granada for Spain. “In 1536 Jiménez de Quesada set out in search of a path to Peru. During the course of his journey, he encountered the Muisca in the Sabana de Bogotá and in 1538 founded the city of Santa Fe de Bogotá (present-day Bogotá)--the eventual power center for the colony of New Granada (History of Columbia).  Unlike many other Latin American countries, Columbia was not plagued with military takeovers of the government. As stated by San José Sate University, “In the early 1850s a liberal constitution was adopted w

Self evaluation

  I do not believe that my blog meets all the criteria on the rubric. I say this because I know I can do better, however, I have trouble completing them all the way. For example, I know that I can do better at the required word length and citations. One aspect that creates stress is finding reliable sources and writing what I found without plagiarizing. I do try my best to make sure that work is done, even if I end up procrastinating, I still want my work to be done well. Furthermore, I don’t mind if others are able to read and see my work. I would rather for people to see what I have to than not to see and hear me at all. There is one thing I would like to go over more and that’s finding more reliable sources to use for assignments and projects. One thing that I learned about blog writing is that it takes time and can’t be rushed.

Costa Rican Culture

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  The Costa Rican culture is very diverse having Spanish colonial influences, Jamaican, Chinese, and many other cultures. However, males are referred to as Ticos, whereas females are referred to as Ticas. Costa Rica has a population of about 5 million people. The common language of Costa Rica is Spanish. Costa Rica’s diverse heritage is imitated through their music called Calypso and Reggae. Many techniques are used in their Afro-Caribbean music. A few important instruments of theirs are the xylophone-like percussion called the marimbas, banjos, and drums. Almost anyone that visits Costa Rica would like to experience the Afro-Caribbean musical culture during one of their several festivals throughout the year. One event that is held by the Foundation for the Development of Art and Culture, is the African Diaspora. This festival brings in almost 25,000 visitors with its gospel, jazz, hip-hop, reggae, and socca concerts. Resources “Costa Rica’s Afro-Caribbean Beats.” Go Visit Costa Rica, 

Introduction

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  Hello everyone. My name is Lolleek Curtis. I'm currently a Film major studying to be a Director within the film industry. A few things about myself, I love Anime and Disney, I'm willing to watch anything that people recommend to me. While I'm willing watch any recommendations, I'm also willing to give some for any genre or certain feel. During my free time, I enjoy taking photos or playing the guitar.  However, that is all from me and I hope that you will continue to read my blogs. For now, goodbye.