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His family position permitted him to relate with figures in the expanding industrial revolution of machinery and technology , specifically , the rail system that opened the country to rapid mobility of goods and people .
His family position permitted him to relate with figures in the expanding industrial revolution of machinery and technology , specifically , the rail system that opened the country to rapid mobility of goods and people .
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( Falcón 35 ] ) In the beginning of the century , José de Diego adamantly supported this nativist position , generated by his outrage at Arthur F. Yager's 1914 suggestion to ease the economic “ problems ” of Puerto Rico through ...
( Falcón 35 ] ) In the beginning of the century , José de Diego adamantly supported this nativist position , generated by his outrage at Arthur F. Yager's 1914 suggestion to ease the economic “ problems ” of Puerto Rico through ...
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The play begins as the two main characters , Luna and her husband Mario , undergo economic straits ; Mario has been fired from his job , and cannot find a new position . A computer company based in El Paso , Texas ...
The play begins as the two main characters , Luna and her husband Mario , undergo economic straits ; Mario has been fired from his job , and cannot find a new position . A computer company based in El Paso , Texas ...
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