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Reflection

 I believe that I have put some good time and effort into most of my blogs. Do I believe that they meet all of the criteria, honestly, no I don't. I am not used to writing blogs like this or even expressing my opinion in this kind of thing, so I think I need to get better in that light. I always put my best into these blogs, because to me, it's all or nothing but that doesn't mean there is not room for improvement. There is always going to be something that I can do better to improve. I review my blogs for grammatical errors and make sure they are easily understood because if they aren't then there won't be a point to reading them, and honestly I'm not entirely sure how I feel about other people being able to see what I put out whenever they want, it isn't something I'm particularly used to. I have, however, learned that you can't just write a blog in around 5 minutes and expect it to be top-class. It takes time and effort and you need to really thin

Post 4 (Puerto Rico)

 The island of Puerto Rico is fascinating and has so many aspects to address. The history of Puerto Rico is interesting and complex as it has had many people settle and leave the land throughout its lifetime, and the people and cultures that have settled there have helped shaped Puerto Rico into what it is today. According to the Virtual Caribbean Library, "The Taino people were the next significant culture to impact Puerto Rico, arriving between the 7th and 11th centuries"(VCL) after the Ortoiroid  people settled in there for a while, with little being known about their impact on Puerto Rico, the Taino people left a huge mark on the island and had settled there until the arrival of the Spanish people in the late 1400s. The culture of Puerto Rico is made up of many different cultures mixed together. It possesses a mixture of African, Spanish, European, and American cultures. According to Wikipedia, "Since establishment as an unincorporated territory of the United States

Blog Post 3

 The history of Cuba is vast and has a lot to be covered. The island was conquered in the year 1511 by the Spanish people and in the year 1898, the Spanish withdrew from the island, leaving it to be held by the Americans until they eventually gained their independence in 1902, after that the Americans left so Cuba could be totally free. Cuba was conquered once by the Spanish and has been settled twice, once by the Spanish and again by the Americans in 1898. As such, only those two groups of people have settled this island, after the Americans left in 1902 they Cuba was an independent country. Cuba's culture helps show its past and its lifetime through its food and culture, which are primarily influenced by both Spanish and African cultures. Cuba's history is something I found very interesting, especially hat it was only settled by the Americans for four years so Cuba could develop its own government and gain true independence as well as the fact that Cuban culture still honors

Island Travel Blog

 When considering where to go for vacation, one place that always comes to mind is the Bahamas. It is a beautiful set of Islands that has a lot of places to see and many different things to do. The Bahamas is one of the many Caribbean Islands and has its own unique culture for everyone both living there and visiting to take in and experience. There are a great many customs that belong to the Bahamas, one of which being a certain fabric that is made by hand on the Bahamas called the Androsia Batik and is known as the fabric of the Bahamas. The food in the Bahamas has a decently large variety, but mainly seafood and meats such as steak and pork dishes. They also have their own unique type of music called Junkanoo, which is quite popular in the Bahamas. Overall, the Bahamas is a great place to visit with countless beautiful sights to see, foods to eat, and a cultural experience you'll never forget.