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  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    200,-

    The Korean War was fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953. The warbegan on 25 June 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea following clashes along the borderand rebellions in South Korea.North Korea was supported by China and the Soviet Union while South Korea was supported by theUnited States and allied countries. The fighting ended with an armistice on 27 July 1953.In 1910, ImperialJapan annexed Korea, where it ruled for 35 years until its surrender at the end of World War II on 15August 1945. The United States and the Soviet Union divided Korea along the 38th parallel into twozones of occupation. The Soviets administered the northern zone, and the Americans administeredthe southern zone. In 1948, because of Cold War tensions, the occupation zones became two sovereignstates. A communist state, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, was established in the northunder the totalitarian rule of Kim Il Sung, while a capitalist state, the Republic of Korea, was establishedin the south under the autocratic leadership of Syngman Rhee. Both governments claimed to be thesole legitimate government of all of Korea, and neither accepted the border as permanent. Since PuertoRico is a commonwealth of the United States, every Boricua had to be prepared to fight any war thatthe United States was involved in. This is the story of my Grandfather Julio Pagan and my father Juan J.Pagan. Together they went to Korea and fought for our country.Norma Iris Pagan Morales was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Her parents, Juan JosePagan Rodriguez, and Digna Morales Figueroa, now deceased, always helped herwith her projects as a writer and teaching career.Norma had three siblings, Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales, Juan Jose Pagan Morales,and Julio Manuel Pagan Morales. Julio Manuel Pagan Morales died on September19, 1998. He was also known for his writing/composing skills.On February 17, 2023, Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales, her sister, died in the City of New York.Norma did all her academic studies in New York City, Puerto Rico, and Canada. She worked in theCity of New York Police Department where she oversaw the full investigation of every new civilianand uniform member of the department.As an Educator, she worked in New York City Bd. of Education, in Puerto Rico Bd. of Education as anEnglish teacher. She also worked for the Puerto Rico Army National as an English Teacher.She has teaching certifications for English as a Second Language and Teaching English as a ForeignLanguage. She also has teaching licenses to teach the following:1. English Literature2. Spanish Literature3. Communication Skills in both English and Spanish4. Office Procedures - These classes consisted of basic filing, writing memorandums, and fullcompany or organization reports.5. Computers - Certified to teach Long Distance LearningShe has published 18 books: Proud of My Puerto Rican Bequest, Porque Soy Boricua? Poemas del Alma,Art in Written Form, A Baffl ing Short Stories Collection, On Job in the Big Apple, Nature's Rage in theCaribbean, You are the One, The Unfaithful, Poemas Tiernos, Two Strangers, Puerto Rican Soldiers Servingwith Pride, Two Strangers to name a few...

  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    160,-

    He stroked his fingers through my hair. The tension between us is rising. He and Iboth know it's coming. I lean my head towards him, and he does the same. Our lipsconnect like magnets. The perfect kiss.After about 8 seconds, I slowly pulled my face away from his face and put it so thatmy nose would relate to his nose. He looks at me eagerly and smiles.We stayed in that position for about 5 minutes. Just by that kiss, we know moreabout each other than we could ever know. We were saving it for when we knew wewere truly right for each other.NORMA IRIS PAGAN MORALES IN LOVENorma Iris Pagan Morales was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Her parents, JuanJose Pagan Rodriguez, and Digna Morales Figueroa, now deceased, alwayshelped her with her projects as a writer and teaching career.Norma had three siblings, Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales, Juan Jose PaganMorales, and Julio Manuel Pagan Morales. Julio Manuel Pagan Morales diedon September 19, 1998. He was also known for his writing/composing skills.On February 17, 2023, Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales, her sister, died in the City of New York.Norma did all her academic studies in New York City, Puerto Rico, and Canada. She worked inthe City of New York Police Department where she oversaw the full investigation of every newcivilian and uniform member of the department.As an Educator, she worked in New York City Bd. of Education, in Puerto Rico Bd. of Educationas an English teacher. She also worked for the Puerto Rico Army National as an English Teacher.She has teaching certifications for English as a Second Language and Teaching English as a ForeignLanguage. She also has teaching licenses to teach the following:1. English Literature2. Spanish Literature3. Communication Skills in both English and Spanish4. Office Procedures - These classes consisted of basic filing, writing memorandums, and fullcompany or organization reports.5. Computers - Certified to teach Long Distance LearningShe has published 12 books: Proud of My Puerto Rican Bequest, Porque Soy Boricua? Poemas delAlma, Art in Written Form, A Baffl ing Short Stories Collection, On Job in the Big Apple, Nature'sRage in the Caribbean, You Are the One, Unfaithful, Poemas Tiernos, Two Strangers, and PuertoRican Soldiers Serving with Pride

  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    160,-

    Time seemed to freeze for a moment. His eyes are the type you can lose yourself in,in a heartbeat. They were kind and welcoming. You know how you sometimes get afeeling about someone, just by looking into the windows of their soul. With him, Ifelt nothing but genuine comfort and sincerity.I snapped out of my sudden trance to respond. He was now no more than an arm'slength away from me. As I began to converse with him, within the moment of asnap, everything around me faded away to complete darkness; but then I heard adoor open and a voice."How are you? Still in bed! You've nonstop been the talk downstairs. You know howimportant today is. You've got about 30 minutes before your absence will be fullynoticed by more than just me." She proceeded to say, while opening all my curtains.Norma Iris Pagan Morales was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico. She comesfrom a very lovable family. Her parents, Juan Jose Pagan Rodriguez,and Digna Morales Figueroa, now deceased, always helped her withher projects as a writer and teaching career.Norma had three siblings, Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales, Juan JosePagan Morales, and Julio Manuel Pagan Morales. Julio Manuel PaganMorales died on September 19, 1998, and my dear sister Adelin Milagros PaganMorales died on February 17, 2023.Norma did all her academic studies in New York City, Puerto Rico, and Canada. Sheworked in the City of New York Police Department. As an Educator, she workedin New York City Bd. Of Education as an English Teacher, in Puerto Rico Bd. ofEducation as an English teacher and in the Puerto Rico Army National.She has teaching certifications for English as a Second Language and Teaching Englishas a Foreign Language.She had published twenty books: Proud of My Puerto Rican Bequest, ¿Porque SoyBoricua? Poemas del Alma, Art in Written Form, A Baffl ing Short Stories Collection,On Job in the Big Apple, Puerto Rican Soldiers Serving with Pride, Nature's Rage inthe Caribbean, Boricua de Pura Cepa, You are the One, The Unfaithfuls, ChristopherColumbus, Violence in the City, Poemas Tiernos, Mis Raices, My Little Sister, TwoStranger and The Wrong Man.

  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    200,-

    When her father is murdered by the Mafia in New York City, Carmela Bonannoreluctantly steps into his shoes. She was going to carry on his legacy.She wanted to start a non-profit group dedicated to furthering education for thepoor. There she meets Charles Palermo, the ex-SEAL, and head of her security team.She quickly learns that coming to New York might prove to be a deadly decision.Keeping her alive is one of the toughest assignments Charles ever faced. Yetthrough one disturbing situation after another, she continually impresses him withher strength and inner courage.Norma Iris Pagan Morales was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Herparents, Juan Jose Pagan Rodriguez, and Digna Morales Figueroa,now deceased, always helped her with her projects as a writer andteaching career.Norma had three siblings, Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales, Juan JosePagan Morales, and Julio Manuel Pagan Morales. Adelin MilagrosPagan Morales died on February 17, 2023, and Julio Manuel PaganMorales died on September 19, 1998. He was also known for hiswriting/composing skills.Norma did all her academic studies in New York City, Puerto Rico, and Canada. Sheworked in the City of New York Police Department where she oversaw the full investigationof every new civilian and uniform member of the department.As an Educator, she worked in New York City Bd. of Education, in Puerto Rico Bd. ofEducation as an English teacher. She also worked for the Puerto Rico Army Nationalas an English Teacher.She has teaching certifications for English as a Second Language and Teaching Englishas a Foreign Language. She also has teaching licenses to teach the following:1. English Literature2. Spanish Literature3. Communication Skills in both English and Spanish4. Office Procedures= These classes consisted of basic filing to writing memorandumsand full company or organization reports.5. Computers - Certified to teach Long Distance LearningShe has published Thirteen books: Proud of My Puerto Rican Bequest, Porque Soy Boricua?Poemas del Alma, Art in Writt en Form, A Baffl ing Short Stories Collection, On Job in the BigApple, Nature's Rage in the Caribbean, Puerto Rican Soldiers Serving with Pride, Poemas de Ternura, and Violence in the City.

  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    186,-

    Since the start of human storytelling history, humans have enjoyed greatromance stories. Everybody wants to feel some of that romance and readingvery short romantic stories is often a great way to quench that thirst.I've compiled several love stories for you to read. All the stories are very shortand can bring some of that romantic spark into your life. These are great readswhether you're celebrating Valentine's Day or just itching for a romantic spark..The following are stories that will make you smile or even bring back beautifulmemories of yesteryears...Norma Iris Pagan Morales was born in Ponce, PuertoRico. She comes from a very lovable family. Her parents,Juan Jose Pagan Rodriguez, and Digna Morales Figueroa,now deceased, always helped her with her projects as awriter and teaching career.Norma had three siblings, Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales,Juan Jose Pagan Morales, and Julio Manuel Pagan Morales.Julio Manuel Pagan Morales died on September 19, 1998,and my dear sister Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales diedon February 17, 2023.Norma did all her academic studies in New York City, Puerto Rico, and Canada.She worked in the City of New York Police Department. As an Educator, she workedin New York City Bd. Of Education as an English Teacher, in Puerto Rico Bd. ofEducation as an English teacher and in the Puerto Rico Army National.She has teaching certifications for English as a Second Language and TeachingEnglish as a Foreign Language.She had published seventeen books: Proud of My Puerto Rican Bequest, ¿PorqueSoy Boricua? Poemas del Alma, Art in Written Form, A Baffling Short StoriesCollection, On Job in the Big Apple, Puerto Rican Soldiers Serving with Pride,Nature's Rage in the Caribbean, Boricua de Pura Cepa, You are the One, TheUnfaithfuls, Christopher Columbus, Violence in the City, Poemas Tiernos, MisRaices, My Little Sister and Two Strangers.

  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    200,-

    From the tropical paradise of Ponce, Puerto Rico, to the streets of Brooklyn, New York,The Pagan Sisters experienced a Contrast of cultures that are rich and diverse. Norma and Adelin embrace their heritage and come to terms with their love of the Island and life inNew York City.They pay homage to the struggles their parents and siblings faced when they moved fromPuerto Rico is in search of a better life, that is what their parents thought. It wasn't like thatat all.They didn't have to leave Puerto Rico. Their father had a great job and was also in thePuerto Rico National Guard.As you read this novel, you will see it is funny, honest, and a lasting bond of two sisterswho were always together,Norma Iris Pagan Morales was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Shecomes from a very lovable family. Her parents, Juan Jose PaganRodriguez, and Digna Morales Figueroa, now deceased, alwayshelped her with her projects as a writer and teaching career.Norma had three siblings, Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales, JuanJose Pagan Morales, and Julio Manuel Pagan Morales. JulioManuel Pagan Morales died on September 19, 1998, and my dearsister Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales died on February 17, 2023.Norma did all her academic studies in New York City, PuertoRico, and Canada. She worked in the City of New York PoliceDepartment. As an Educator, she worked in New York City Bd. of Education as an EnglishTeacher, in Puerto Rico Bd. of Education as an English teacher and in the Puerto RicoArmy National.She has teaching certifications for English as a Second Language and Teaching English asa Foreign Language.She had published fifteen books: Proud of My Puerto Rican Bequest, ¿Porque Soy Boricua? Poemas del Alma, Art in Written Form, A Baffling Short Stories Collection, On Job in the Big Apple, Puerto Rican Soldiers Serving with Pride, Nature's Rage in the Caribbean, Boricua de Pura Cepa, You are the One, The Unfaithfuls, Christopher Columbus, Violence in the City, Poemas Tiernos and Mis Raices.

  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    186,-

    Shrugging, he stepped toward them. How could I say that you weren't sleeping around withother men?Anger swept through her. How dare he! Could he easily forget that he took her virginity?Used goods. That's all I am and that's all I'll ever be. However, it wasn't time for regrets. Shehad to protect her son.I know Johnny is mine. He took another step closer to her. I want to do right by you and him.No, no you don't.She didn't trust him. Something was wrong. Aft er fi ve years, he showed up at the boardinghouse and asked her to marry him.She refused, figuring she was better off continuing on as she was rather than condemningher life to a man who left when she needed him most. And now he was threatening to takeJohnny from her!Norma Iris Pagan Morales was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico. She comesfrom a very lovable family. Her parents, Juan Jose Pagan Rodriguez,and Digna Morales Figueroa, now deceased, always helped her with herprojects as a writer and teaching career.Norma had three siblings, Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales, Juan JosePagan Morales, and Julio Manuel Pagan Morales. Julio Manuel PaganMorales died on September 19, 1998, and my dear sister Adelin MilagrosPagan Morales died on February 17, 2023.Norma did all her academic studies in New York City, Puerto Rico, and Canada. She workedin the City of New York Police Department. As an Educator, she worked in New York City Bd. Of Education as an English Teacher, in Puerto Rico Bd. of Education as an English teacher, and in the Puerto Rico Army National.She has teaching certifications for English as a Second Language and Teaching English as a Foreign Language.She had published seventeen books: Proud of My Puerto Rican Bequest, ¿Porque Soy Boricua?Poemas del Alma, Art in Written Form, A Baffl ing Short Stories Collection, On Job in the Big Apple, Puerto Rican Soldiers Serving with Pride, Nature's Rage in the Caribbean, Boricua de Pura Cepa, You are the One, The Unfaithfuls, Christopher Columbus, Violence in the City, Poemas Tiernos, Mis Raices, My Little Sister and Two Strangers.

  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    176,-

    FAMILY STORIESI can only say that we should treasure each moment of our lives. I am sitting hereremembering about my childhood. Wow, there are many pleasant memories. Someare gone; however, they live very deep in my heart.STORIES or TALESSome of my stories will help my readers realize that life is too short.Even though this is a recollection of my life and others in my family, it will help youngadults relate to their own family ties.As you begin reading, you will notice that I began with the history of my island. It is notonly interesting, but important to know the origin of any individual...Norma Iris Pagan Morales was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Shecomes from a very lovable family. Her parents, Juan Jose PaganRodriguez, and Digna Morales Figueroa, now deceased, alwayshelped her with her projects as a writer and teaching career.Norma had three siblings, Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales, JuanJose Pagan Morales, and Julio Manuel Pagan Morales. JulioManuel Pagan Morales died on September 19, 1998, and Mydear sister Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales died on February17, 2023.Norma did all her academic studies in New York City, PuertoRico, and Canada. She worked in the City of New York PoliceDepartment. As an Educator, she worked in New York City Bd. of Education as an EnglishTeacher, in Puerto Rico Bd. of Education as an English teacher and in the Puerto RicoArmy National.She has teaching certifications for English as a Second Language and Teaching Englishas a Foreign Language.She had published thirteen books: Proud of My Puerto Rican Bequest, ¿Porque SoyBoricua? Poemas del Alma, Art in Written Form, A Baffl ing Short Stories Collection, On Jobin the Big Apple, Puerto Rican Soldiers Serving with Pride, Nature's Rage in the Caribbean,Boricua de Pura Cepa, You are the One, The Unfaithfuls, Christopher Columbus and Violence in the City.

  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    256,-

    La historia de Puerto Rico comenzó con el asentamiento del pueblo indígena ortoiroideen el archipiélago de Puerto Rico entre los años 3000 y 2000 a. C. Otras tribus, como lade los indios arahuacos y sa-ladoides, poblaron la isla entre los años 430 a. C. y 1000 d. C.Este libro se trata no solo de mi raices, pero Tambien las raices de todo puertorriqueñoque se cocedera Boricua.Quien es Boricua?Boricua es aquel puertorriqueño que nació o se crió en la isla de Puerto Rico. También,la mayoría de los puertorriqueños-americanos residentes actualmente en los EstadosUnidos, pertenecen a familias originalmente boricuas.En este libro, hablo mucho de nuestros indios Taínos. Es importante saber esto si derealmente te considera Boricua.Los taínos, habitantes nativos de la isla, llamaban a esta "Boriquén", origen del nombre"Borinquen", término que guarda cierta semejanza acústica con el nombre original, yque ha proporcionado el aún existente "boricua".Norma Iris Pagan Morales nacio en Ponce, Puerto Rico. Ella biene deuna familia muy amorosa . Sus padres, Juan Jose Pagan Rodriguez, yDigna Morales Figueroa, ya fallecidos, siempre la apoyaron con todossu projectos como escritora y profesora. Norma tenia dos hermanosy una hermana. Su hermana, Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales fallecioen Febrero 17, 2023 y sus hermano Julio Manuel Pagan Morales,fallecio en Septiembre 19, 1998.Ahora solo tiene a Juan Jose PaganMorales que es tambien conocido como un gran artista de pintura.Norma hizo todos sus studio academic en Nueva York, Puerto Rico y Canada.Ella trabajo en la Police de Nueva York. Como educadora, trabajo en el Departamentode Educacion en NY y Puerto Rico. Su ultimo empleo fue en la Guardia Nacional dePuerto Rico,Norma ha publicado trece libros: Proud of My Puerto Rican Bequest, ¿Porque Soy Boricua?Poemas del Alma, Art in Written Form, A Baffl ing Short Stories Collection, On Job in the BigApple, Puerto Rican Soldiers Serving with Pride, Nature's Rage in the Caribbean, Boricua de Pura Cepa, You are the One, The Unfaithfuls, Christopher Columbus, and Violence in the City.NORMA IRIS PAGAN MORALES

  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    200,-

    This book has four wonderful stories. I hope you enjoy them...The first story:LOVE HAS NO AGE BOUNDARYMark nearly laughed aloud when Betty signaled at him for several tense seconds as if she was trying to search out the deeper meaning of his words. He could tell the moment she'd brushed his comment aside, as if it was a joke, by the slight shake of her head.He wanted to grab hold of her and shake her. She was a brilliant woman, but for some reason, she always chose to play dumb when it came to his obvious flirting and comments.The second story:THE CLASS REUNIONThe Reunion tells the story of Diana Lopez, a talented opera singerwho returns to her fifteen-year high school reunion to face her past. Her tarnished reputation and the man she left behind, Roberto Cruz.Roberto never forgot Diana, but he questions whether love can survive fifteen years of separation until he comes face to face with her again.He knows what he wants, and that is her. Now he must convince Diana to finally let go of her past to embrace the love that awaits them just on the horizon of the future.The third story:NEW YORK CITY 'S GARMENT CENTERThe Creative Director of a high-end fashion label, Evelyn Torres, is a combination of brains and brass, who is an expert at spotting the latest trends, despite her own lack of style.But another good thing she's good at spotting is players. So, when her boss hires Lucas Bravo as the VP of Acquisitions she is less than thrilled.Although she accepted that he knows his stuff and is good at his job, he is nothing but a cavalier playboy who carries his good looks and charm like a weapon. But on a short business trip to New York, Evelyn comes to realizethat maybe she was wrong about Lucas when he shows her that sometimes what happens in New York doesn't always stay there.The fourth story:SPINSTERHOODSpinster is a term referring to an unmarried woman who is older than what is perceived as the prime age range duringwhich women usually marry. It can also indicate that a woman is considered unlikely to ever marry.In this story, you will see that a man is treated differently if he is not married. A female on the other hand, is a spinster. I will call this discrimination against us.Things did change as you read this story...Norma Iris Pagan Morales was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico. She comes from a very lovablefamily. Her parents, Juan Jose Pagan Rodriguez, and Digna Morales Figueroa, now deceased, always helped her with her projects as a writer and teaching career.Norma had three siblings, Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales, Juan Jose Pagan Morales, andJulio Manuel Pagan Morales. Julio Manuel Pagan Morales died on September 19, 1998, and My dear sister Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales died on February 17, 2023.Norma did all her academic studies in New York City, Puerto Rico, and Canada. She worked in the City of New York Police Department. As an Educator, she worked in New York City Bd. of Education as an English Teacher, in Puerto Rico Bd. of Education as an English teacher and in the Puerto Rico Army National.She has teaching certifications for English as a Second Language and Teaching English as a Foreign Language.She had published thirteen books: Proud of My Puerto Rican Bequest, ¿Porque Soy Boricua? Poemas del Alma,Art in Written Form, A Baffling Short Stories Collection, On Job in the Big Apple, Puerto Rican Soldiers Serving withPride, Nature's Rage in the Caribbean, Boricua de Pura Cepa, You are the One, The Unfaithfuls, Christopher Columbusand Violence in the City.

  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    176,-

    People in Ponce, Puerto Rico, have been celebrating Carnival for over 250 years! Each year the Carnival lasts the whole month of February with parades, music, and special events.The Carnival is a special celebration before the Christian season of Lent, six weeks before Easter. During the Carnival, people make elaborate masks, dress up in costumes, dance, and play music.The National Museum of American History is fortunate to have many Carnival-related artifacts generously donatedby collector Teodoro Vidal.It all started at the Carnival in Ponce.Alicia knew that there were drugs all over the place. Little did she know that by making an exclusive interview withthe Narcos, she was risking her life and the rest of her crew.David wasn't her cup of tea. She couldn't stand the guy. On the other hand, David was a sweetheart. He was alwayshelping people in need.He was usually called, GI JOE.David had never cut it this close on a job before. His face and arms were covered in black paint. The black shirt andpants he wore were one of his standard uniforms, ones he'd been wearing for as long as he could remember.As he crouched down behind the small air conditioning unit next to the recently renovated house, he swore he'dnever cut it this close again.Norma Iris Pagan Morales was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Her parents, Juan Jose PaganRodriguez, and Digna Morales Figueroa, now deceased, always helped her with her projectsas a writer and teaching career.Norma had three siblings, Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales, Juan Jose Pagan Morales, andJulio Manuel Pagan Morales. Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales died on February 17, 2023 and Julio Manuel Pagan Morales died on September 19, 1998. He was also known for his writing/composing skills.Norma did all her academic studies in New York City, Puerto Rico, and Canada. She worked in the City of New York Police Department where she oversaw the full investigation of every new civilian and uniform member of the department.As an Educator, she worked in New York City Bd. of Education, in Puerto Rico Bd. of Education as an English teacher.She also worked for the Puerto Rico Army National as an English Teacher.She has teaching certifications for English as a Second Language and Teaching English as a Foreign Language. She also has teaching licenses to teach the following:1. English Literature2. Spanish Literature3. Communication Skills in both English and Spanish4. Office Procedures= These classes consisted of basic filing to writing memorandums and full company ororganization reports.5. Computers - Certified to teach Long Distance LearningShe has published Thirteen books: Proud of My Puerto Rican Bequest, Porque Soy Boricua? Poemas del Alma, Art inWritten Form, A Baffling Short Stories Collection, On Job in the Big Apple, Nature's Rage in the Caribbean, Puerto Rican SoldiersServing with Pride, Poemas de Ternura, and Violence in the City.

  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    176,-

    Christopher Columbus, the explorer credited with the European discovery of Puerto Rico.Juan Ponce de León, Santervás de Campos, Valladolid, Spain, was the first governor of Puerto Rico. His grandson Juan Ponce de LeonII was the first indigenous governor of Puerto Rico.On September 24, 1493, Christopher Columbus set sail on his second voyage with 17 ships and 1,200 to 1,500 soldiers from Cádiz.On November 19, 1493, he landed on the island, naming it San Juan Bautista in honor of Saint John the Baptist. The first Europeancolony, Caparra, was founded on August 8, 1508, by Juan Ponce de León, a lieutenant under Columbus, who was greeted by the TaínoCacique Agüeybaná and who later became the first governor of the island.Ponce de Leon was actively involved in the Higuey massacre of 1503 in Hispaniola, present-day Dominican Republic.Norma Iris Pagan Morales was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico. She comes from a very lovable family. Her parents,Juan Jose Pagan Rodriguez, and Digna Morales Figueroa, now deceased, always helped her with her projects as awriter and teaching career. Norma had three siblings, Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales, Juan Jose Pagan Morales,and Julio Manuel Pagan Morales. Julio Manuel Pagan Morales died on September 19, 1998, and Adelin MilagrosPagan Morales died on February 17, 2023.Norma did all her academic studies in New York City, Puerto Rico, and Canada. She worked in the City of New York Police Department. As an Educator, she worked in New York City Bd. of Education as an English Teacher,in Puerto Rico Bd. of Education as an English teacher and in the Puerto Rico Army National.Norma has published eleven books: Proud of My Puerto Rican Bequest, ¿Porque Soy Boricua? Poemas del Alma, Art in Written Form, A Baffl ing Short Stories Collection, On Job in the Big Apple, Puerto Rican SoldiersServing with Pride, Nature's Rage in the Caribbean, Boricua de Pura Cepa, You are the One and The Unfaithfuls.

  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    246,-

    El amor nos acompaña siempre: nos afecta, nos desvela, nos alimenta, nos alienta, nosconsume por dentro y nos consuma como seres humanos. Es la experiencia universalque toca a todos, y por eso ha sido siempre la canción de los poetas.La poesía es el arte convertido en palabras. Para muchos, un verso romántico lestrae recuerdos de una relación que nunca se logró. A otros una poesía les inspira ylos ayuda a refl exionar diariamente.La poesía también puede intervenir positivamente en el desarrollo intelectualy emocional de los niños. Aunque a simple vista el lenguaje de la poesía no sea tancercano, su ritmo y musicalidad la hacen muy atractiva para no solo los niños, peropara adultos también.La poesía se puede poner a muchos usos. De contar historias largas a la presentaciónde una pequeña idea del autor. Los usos de la poesía han conducido al desarrollo dediferentes tipos literarios.Entre ellos se encuentran la narrativa, dramática y lírica. Poesía y narrativa, comoel largo de fi cción, cuenta la historia. Más conocidas entre las obras narrativas son lasepopeyas griegas la Ilíada y la Odisea. Libro de Job de la Biblia es también un relato.Durante la edad media, cuando cristianismo dominado Europa, poesía en granmedida servía a los intereses de la religión. Con el renacimiento y el surgimiento delhumanismo en Italia, la poesía otra vez había separado él mismo un uso estrecho. Sutemática se convirtió como variadas como permitirían el mundo y las ideas del poeta.Norma Iris Pagan Morales nacio en Ponce, Puerto Rico. Ella biene deuna familia muy amorosa . Sus padres, Juan Jose Pagan Rodriguez,y Digna Morales Figueroa, ya fallecidos, siempre la apoyaron contodos su projectos como escritora y profesora.Norma tenia dos hermanos y una hermana. Su hermana, AdelinMilagros Pagan Morales fallecio en febrero 17, 2023 y sus hermanoJulio Manuel Pagan Morales, fallecio en septiembre 19, 1998.Ahorasolo tiene a Juan Jose Pagan Morales que es Tambien conocido comoun gran artista de pintura.Norma hizo todos sus studio academic en Nueva York, Puerto Rico y Canada. Ellatrabajo en la Police de Nueva York. Como educadora, trabajo en el Departamentode Educacion en NY y Puerto Rico. Su ultimo empleo fue en la Guardia Nacional dePuerto Rico,Norma has published thirteen books: Proud of My Puerto Rican Bequest, ¿PorqueSoy Boricua? Poemas del Alma, Art in Written Form, A Baffl ing Short Stories Collection,On Job in the Big Apple, Puerto Rican Soldiers Serving with Pride, Nature's Rage inthe Caribbean, Boricua de Pura Cepa, You are the One, The Unfaithfuls, ChristopherColumbus and Violence in the City.

  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    176,-

    Is this love?What could the problem be? I kept thinking when I suddenlyremembered what occurred between her husband and I the previous night.Could she have found out? How did she get to know about it?My adrenaline began pumping uncontrollably. I'm finished. I don'twant to go back to that life of poverty. Just this one chance I wasgiven, and I messed up.I worked very hard for my aunt and her family. Whatever choreshe asked me to do, I did it thoroughly to the best of my humancapacity. I knew my purpose there and concentrated on it. That wasuntil my aunt's husband started making passes at me.Whenever Johnny came home from work, he would always ask aboutmy well-being. He would often ask if I had eaten and how I spentmy day.I was so free and open-hearted with him. I didn't take any ofhis profound kindness towards me seriously as I took him to be alovely and caring father who would take care of other children justlike his own. I looked at him as a father figure.In fact, we got so close to the extent I started calling him"dad" while he called me his baby. My aunt wasn't aware of all thishappening. It didn't take long before the sugar-coated kindness andaffection revealed it's hidden agenda.Norma Iris Pagan Morales was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico.She comes from a very lovable family. Her parents, JuanJose Pagan Rodriguez, and Digna Morales Figueroa, nowdeceased, always helped her with her projects as a writerand teaching career. Norma had three siblings, AdelinMilagros Pagan Morales, Juan Jose Pagan Morales, andJulio Manuel Pagan Morales. Julio Manuel Pagan Moralesdied on September 19, 1998, and Adelin Milagros PaganMorales died on February 17, 2023.Norma did all her academic studies in New York City, Puerto Rico,and Canada. She worked in the City of New York Police Department.As an Educator, she worked in New York City Bd. of Education as anEnglish Teacher, in Puerto Rico Bd. of Education as an English teacherand in the Puerto Rico Army National.Norma has published books ten books: Proud of My Puerto RicanBequest, ¿Porque Soy Boricua? Poemas del Alma, Art in Written Form,A Baffling Short Stories Collection, On Job in the Big Apple, PuertoRican Soldiers Serving with Pride, Nature's Rage in the Caribbean,Boricua de Pura Cepa and You are the One.

  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    186,-

    Every country has its own rules and regulations, and these rules aremade to maintain harmony in the country.Sometimes people neglect the rule and do some unwanted things andothers get disturbed. So, to have an eye on the society governmentmade police. Police are the government bodies that maintain peace insociety. They help people in different ways and never let people faceany difficulty.Norma Iris Pagan Morales was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico.She comes from a very lovable family. Her parents, JuanJose Pagan Rodriguez, and Digna Morales Figueroa, nowdeceased, always helped her with her projects as a writerand teaching career. Norma had three siblings, AdelinMilagros Pagan Morales, Juan Jose Pagan Morales, andJulio Manuel Pagan Morales. Julio Manuel Pagan Moralesdied on September 19, 1998, and Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales diedon February 17, 2023.Norma did all her academic studies in New York City, Puerto Rico, andCanada. She worked in the City of New York Police Department. As anEducator, she worked in New York City Bd. of Education as an EnglishTeacher, in Puerto Rico Bd. of Education as an English teacher and inthe Puerto Rico Army National.Norma has published twelve books: Proud of My Puerto Rican Bequest,¿Porque Soy Boricua? Poemas del Alma, Art in Written Form, A Baffl ingShort Stories Collection, On Job in the Big Apple, Puerto Rican SoldiersServing with Pride, Nature's Rage in the Caribbean, Boricua de Pura Cepa,You are the One, The Unfaithfuls, and Christopher Columbus.

  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    246,-

    Louis Miranda is the boy next door. An average and caring guy. He is also mybrother's best friend. Every night I see a side of him that no one else sees. Everysingle night Louis becomes my sanctuary, and my protector. He is the one whochases the demons of my abusive childhood away. Louis holds all the brokenpieces of my life together. Sometimes he is cocky, and others, he's arrogant. He'salso some sort of playboy in progress. He's the last person you'd want to fall inlove. I only wish someone had told my heart that. You will get to know Louis andhow he gets Anita to fall for him.Norma Iris Pagan Morales was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Shecomes from a very lovable family. Her parents, Juan Jose PaganRodriguez, and Digna Morales Figueroa, now deceased, alwayshelped her with her projects as a writer and teaching career. Normahad three siblings, Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales, Juan JosePagan Morales, and Julio Manuel Pagan Morales. Julio ManuelPagan Morales died on September 19, 1998, and Adelin MilagrosPagan Morales died on February 17, 2023.Norma did all her academic studies in New York City, Puerto Rico, and Canada.She worked in the City of New York Police Department. As an Educator, sheworked in New York City Bd. of Education as an English Teacher, in Puerto RicoBd. of Education as an English teacher and in the Puerto Rico Army National.Norma has published books nine books: Proud of My Puerto Rican Bequest,¿Porque Soy Boricua? Poemas del Alma, Art in Written Form, A Baffl ing ShortStories Collection, On Job in the Big Apple, Puerto Rican Soldiers Serving with Pride,Nature's Rage in the Caribbean, and Boricua de Pura Cepa.

  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    246,-

    El propósito de escribir este libro es para recordarles a las personas de sus valores familiares.Yo siempre pienso en cómo mis padres me criaron. Ellos me enseñaron a respetar a misabuelos, tíos. Eran parte de mí cuando yo estaba creciendo. Los valores familiares consistenen ideas transmitidas de generación en generación. Se reduce a la fi losofía de cómo deseavivir su vida familiar.Hay tres tareas básicas tradicionales en la vida cada persona y como ellos miran aeso valores familiares. Los valores se dividen y se des-criben dependiendo de su trabajo,entretenimiento y amor. Hay mu-chas actividades que caen bajo estas categorías quedefi nen nuestros valores.Todos ellos son importantes y se necesita trabajo para equilibria estas tareas. Sinembargo, nosotros a menudo nos ahogamos en el trabajo, actividades y abandonamosentretenimiento y el amor.Mi mensaje para todos es nunca olvidar de dónde vienes. Cuando es-taba en NuevaYork, lo único que yo quería era regresar a mi isla. Volví y les di toda mi sabiduría y misconocimientos a mis alumnos. Era mi misión y fue lograda. Nunca me canso de dar graciasa Dios por hacerme quien soy hoy en día ya que atesoraba mis tradiciones familiares ycostumbres. Estoy muy orgullosa de ser BORICUA DE PURA CEPA.Yo soy BORICUA DE PURA CEPA NACI EN PUERTO RICO...Norma Iris Pagan Morales nacio en Ponce, Puerto Rico. Sus padres, yafallecidos, eran Juan Jose Pagan Rodriguez, y Digna Morales Figueroa.Ellos siempre la ajudaron con todos sus projecto como escritora yeducadora.Norma tienes tres hermanos., Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales,Juan Jose Pagan Morales, y Julio Manuel Pagan Morales. Julio ManuelPagan Morales fallecio en septiembre 19, 1998. El fue conocido comoescritor/compositor.Norma estudio en la ciudad de Nueva York, Puerto Rico, y Canada. Ella trabajo en elDepartamento de Policia en Nueva York y para el Departamento de Educacion en Nueva York.Auque se crio en Nueva York, queria siempre regrasar a su islita Puerto Rico. Se mudoy regreso a Ponce, a el pueblo donde nacio. Ella trabajo por veinte anos en la GuardiaNacional de Puerto Rico.Su mission era preparer soldados a dominar el ingles..Ella ha publicado Ocho libros: Proud of My Puerto Rican Bequest, ¿Porque SoyBoricua? Poemas del Alma, Art in Written Form, A Baffling Short Stories Collection, OnJob in the Big Apple and Puerto Rican Soldiers Serving with Pride.

  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    270,-

    The military history of Puerto Rico goes back from the time Spanish conquistadores battledthe native Taínos in the rebellion of 1511, to the present time.Puerto Rico was part of the Spanish Empire for four centuries, during which the peopleof Puerto Rico defended themselves against invasions from the British, French, Dutch andmany more.The brave "Boricuas" warriors fought alongside General Bernardo de Gálvez during theAmerican Revolutionary War in the battles of Baton Rouge, Mobile, Pensacola and St. Louis.During the mid-19th century, Puerto Ricans residing in the United States fought in theAmerican Civil War.As you read this book, you will understand that Puerto Ricans have been fighting to keepthe United States and Puerto Rico safe for more than a couple of centuries....Norma Iris Pagan Morales was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Her parents, JuanJose Pagan Rodriguez, and Digna Morales Figueroa, now deceased, alwayshelped her with her projects as a writer and teaching career.Norma had three siblings, Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales, Juan Jose PaganMorales, and Julio Manuel Pagan Morales. Julio Manuel Pagan Morales diedon September 19, 1998. He was also known for his writing / composer skills.Norma did all her academic studies in New York City, Puerto Rico, andCanada. She worked for the City of New York Police Department, whereshe oversaw a full investigation of every new civilian and uniform member of the department.She was also involved in investigating and terminating members of the force. Her nicknamethere was the "The Hatchet Lady".As an Educator, she worked for the New York City Bd. of Education and at Puerto RicoBd. as an English teacher.Even though Norma grew up in the states, her dream was to return to her precious island,Puerto Rico. Her dream came true. She relocated to her hometown Ponce. She worked for twentyyears at the Puerto Rico Army National. Her mission at the Guard was to prepare soldiers tomaster the English Language.She has teaching certifications for English as a Second Language and Teaching English asa Foreign Language. She also has teaching licenses to teach the following:1. English Literature2. Spanish Literature3. Communication Skills in both English and Spanish4. Office Procedures-These classes consisted of basic filing, writingmemorandums and full company or organization reports.5. Computers - Certified to teach Long Distance LearningShe has published Seven books: Proud of My Puerto Rican Bequest, ¿Porque Soy Boricua?Poemas del Alma, Art in Written Form, A Baffling Short Stories Collection and On Job in the BigApple, and Nature's Rage in the Caribbean.

  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    200,-

    There is no place for politics during an emergency. Politics play a role in how the Caribbean ismanaging during the tumultuous hurricane season.The longtime colonial rule isn't the only reason Caribbean societies and ecosystems are now sodefenseless. Many modern governments in the region are doing their part in making life generallyworse for the downgraded communities.From Jamaica to Belize, there is a widespread of corruption. There are rights violations. Thereis also a severe relationship of trust between people and the states. In theory, the government isassigned to protect its people when there are storms threaten them.The policies and practices intensify the Caribbean's shared and environmental risks. To surviveand flourish in this dangerous new normal, Caribbean countries would do well if they look at theseissues. They must rethink at the concept of risk and mindfully engage with factors like poverty,gender, and climate change.Puerto Rico is not exempt from the above-mentioned politics or any other source of the so-called protection.Norma Iris Pagan Morales was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Her parents, JuanJose Pagan Rodriguez, and Digna Morales Figueroa, now deceased, always helpedher with her projects as a writer and teaching career.Norma had three siblings, Adelin Milagros Pagan Morales, Juan Jose PaganMorales, and Julio Manuel Pagan Morales. Julio Manuel Pagan Morales died onSeptember 19, 1998. He was also known for his writing/composing skills.Norma did all her academic studies in New York City, Puerto Rico, and Canada.She worked for the City of New York Police Department, where she oversaw a fullinvestigation of every new civilian and uniform member of the department.She was also involved in investigating and terminating members of the force. Her nicknamethere was the "The Hatchet Lady".As an Educator, she worked for the New York City Bd. of Education and at Puerto Rico Bd.as an English teacher.Even though Norma grew up in the states, her dream was to return to her precious island,Puerto Rico. Her dream came true. She relocated to her hometown Ponce. She worked for twentyyears at the Puerto Rico Army National. Her mission at the Guard was to prepare soldiers to masterthe English Language.She has teaching certifications for English as a Second Language and Teaching English as aForeign Language. She also has teaching licenses to teach the following:1. English Literature2. Spanish Literature3. Communication Skills in both English and Spanish4. Office Procedures-These classes consisted of basic filing, writing memorandums and fullcompany or organization reports.5. Computers - Certified to teach Long Distance LearningShe has published Six books: Proud of My Puerto Rican Bequest, ¿Porque Soy Boricua? Poemasdel Alma, Art in Written Form, A Baffl ing Short Stories Collection and On Job in the Big Apple

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    270,-

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  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    286,-

    El propósito de escribir este libro es para recordarles a las personas de sus valores familiares. Yo siempre pienso en cómo mis padres me criaron. Ellos me enseñaron a respetar a mis abuelos, tíos y tías. Eran parte de mí cuando yo estaba creciendo. Los valores familiares consisten en ideas transmitidas de generación en generación. Se reduce a la filosofía de cómo desea vivir su vida familiar.

  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    250,-

    La poesía es el arte convertido en palabras. Para muchos, un verso nos trae recuerdos de una relación que nunca se logró. A otros una poesía les inspira y los ayuda a reflexionar diariamente.

  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    256,-

    This book is about poetry. In my writings, I explained what is a poem. This book is unique because the explanations are very clear. I explained that poetry is a collection of spoken or written words that expresses ideas or emotions. Those words are written in a powerfully vivid and imaginative style. They cover a particular rhythmic and metrical pattern. In fact, it is a literary technique. Let me tell you that it is different from a prose or even ordinary speech. It is written either in metrical pattern or in free verse.

  • av Norma Iris Pagan Morales
    320,-

    This book is a recollection of life and family values. All occurrences took on special importance because they are true, even if everyone tells different versions of the same episode. As you begin reading, you will notice that I began with the history of an island. It is not only interesting but important to know the origin of any individual....

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