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    Culture is the way we dress, the food we eat, art we make, music we play, and the way live. The Mexican culture was influenced by the Spanish, who sailed over from Europe, its a mix of old and new. It is made up of the custom and traditions of many people, starting with the religion, to celebrating, to arts, music, dancing, and food. Catholic missionaries first arrived from Spain in the early 1500. They converted millions of indigenous people to Catholicism, and natives were too afraid to resist…

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    Mexican-American culture and European American culture have different of value, emotions, and display rules. Display rules are defined as the difference of emotions which is displayed and interpreted by various cultures (Laureate, 2007). Emotions play a lot of roles and guidance in culture, especially in these two cultures. Both cultures have different ways of showing emotion especially when it comes to pride and empathy. These emotions are considered as self-conscious emotions which have…

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    If I were to imagine that I grew up with a twin that grew up in another family who’s culture was completely opposite of mine, I would most certainly believe that we would have to learn to accept and understand the differences between our cultures. I grew up in a Mexican culture which has it 's focus and values of hard work, family, and religion. when it comes to hard work it would mean taking every and any opportunity that presents itself when it comes to making money that would help with the…

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    or more cultures? I identify with two different cultures, Mexican and American, that are constantly clashing in almost every aspect and have clashed throughout most of my life. This consistent clash has conflicted with my own identity. This creates complications growing up because identifying with more than one culture cannot be considered a codominant identification but rather, one is always dominant and the other is recessive. Growing up, the expectation of conforming to a specific culture or…

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    This article focuses on study of how quickly Mexican- Americans adapt to the new culture after they move their families to the Unites States. With the increase of the number of Latino’s coming to the United States, the U.S. population is see huge growth. The Latino or Hispanic culture is different from the United States and they do not believe in the equal rights for both men and women which causes some conflict when adapting to the values that the Unites States has. With the strong belief in…

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    clash of cultures. One example of this is the cultural clash between the Mexican and American culture. This started when Mexicans started being born in the U.S. producing the term Mexican-American. Parents of these Chicanos, another word for Mexican-American, often make them adapt only to one culture. However, some Chicanos like the American culture more than the Mexican culture and vise versa. This sparked the clash between these two different cultures. Nevertheless, it is evident which…

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    for those of you who do not know what a “Zoot Suiter” is and how they came about. “Zoot Suiters” were often belonging to Mexican American Culture and often times were young in age, most under 25 years of age. These individuals were famously known for wearing a unique style of clothing, hence the name Zoot suit, and were usually found in groups. This movement in style and culture originated in East L.A. and rapidly spread into Hollywood and onto the various beaches in the area, according to Don…

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    due to the fact that how their grandparents see them, that’s how the grandparents once were. A dicho is a saying that is ordinarily used by the Hispanic culture, and it is an expression which claims a certain theme, but it has a deeper meaning. Despite the fact that a dicho may be used in divergent societies, it is a significant tradition in Mexican civilizations due to the fact that it can be easily remembered and it seems to have a melody; I personally live in a household in which my…

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    influence of cultural values rooted in patients’ health behaviors. Culture Merriam-Webster…

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    Culture is important because it represents who you are and where you come from. Culture is defined as the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively. People see art and entertainment as important parts of life because it is a form of expression and is something to be taken in. It is a source of beauty and pleasure. All human societies have forms of beauty and pleasure. Culture consist of five elements: traditions/customs, art/entertainment,…

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