Carlos Collazo: http://qeehai.blogspot.com/
- I liked his post about his family heritance because, like him, not many of us know where we actually come from. Of course we would love to know but sometimes it's hard to trace back hundreds of years of family history. In his post, Carlos made a good point of telling that the Puertorican race is not pure. We are a mixture, we come from Spaniards, Africans & of course our own natives, Taínos. In the end, it reminded me of my culture and I'm proud of it.
Paulette Arquer: http://www.imagineaheartshapedbox.blogspot.com/
- I just like her whole blog because she's a really inspiring writer. In every post she expressed herself, with her true thoughts and feelings. Paulette's family history is really interesting because she has a lot of family members currently living in the continent Europe. I would love to still have family members there.
Carlo Gonzalez: http://www.donotwritethisaddress.blogspot.com/
- As most of my other classmates, Carlo's heritance is from Spain. As well as most of us, we are proud of where we come from and what our great-great grandparents did so we could have the life we hace now.
Stephanie Ruiz: http://www.tefiruiz01.blogspot.com/
- In her blog, I found a difference in her family heritance which really caught my attention, which was that she has descendants from France. You don't see that often. Her post was well written and informative.
Nelsharry Baerga: http://sharryknowsit.blogspot.com/
- I liked her opinion on immigration about her post of the video "Shakira Speaks Out". What Nelsharry is expressing is very true because the United States should take everyone in consideration and treat everyone as equal. Like she clearly quoted "...United States is based on the Constitution. And they are violating their constitutional and civil rights..." Like she said, I don't think the US is following their constitution. Everyone is equal and I admire that she spoke out.
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