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    belief or idea.A fairytale is magical and imaginary story. The brazilian culture believed in lots of myths and fairytales.Brazilian culture favored myths more..They celebrated New Years every year.Some traditions included sports,parades and dances.Oral Tradition and Folklore is a form of human communication where in knowledge,art,ideas,and other cultural material transmitted from one generation to another.Brazilian culture knew that nothing could be forgotten they always told stories and…

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    Mexican Culture

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    Mexican Culture Introduction Culture is regarded as a set of shared norms such as convictions, values, and desires by a specific part of a populace that makes them unique to the other sections of the population (Hardison). According to a Mexican scholar Carlos Fuentes, the Mexican culture is considered one of the most intricate cultures in North America. Most people consider this culture to be a one of deep religion and high social disorder ridden with a contradiction over the spiritual and the…

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    Mexican Culture And Death

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    In the text Is there a Mexican View of Death, by Brandes the author talks about his experience in Mexico. A neighbor in the community had died, and he was present for the funeral and the mourning. It was known that he was the only person with a camera, and the loved ones of the deceased asked him to take pictures of the body for them before it was buried. They wanted pictures that were straight on and that really captured the full picture of their loved one. From this experience, you could tell…

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    Mexican-American Culture

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    understanding for her culture that differed from mine. My research subject was a Mexican-American born in California. She spoke of her struggle between dealing with two conflicting cultures. On one hand she wants to be part of her family’s heritage and Mexican culture but on the other hand, she is still a teenage American girl. Coming from a family who are primarily immigrants, there is great expectation for her to represent her culture, but being born in America already makes her seem less…

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    Mcdonald's Mexican Culture

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    existed inside its people. Many Mexicans, which before the revolution did not have a appreaciation for their own culture, started to appreciate it more and more. While many of Mexicans today have loss a sense of nationality, they are still proud to be of Mexican decent and part of the culture that comes with it. Weather it is their Catholic beliefs, breath taking landmarks, to its national festivities and holidays, or their delicious food, Mexicans have an abundance of culture that they can…

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    My Mexican Culture

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    I’m Mexican, I was born in Mexico but then brought over here to the US when I was around 3 years old. My whole family was born in Mexico and I’m the youngest child which means that all of my brothers and sister grew up for most of their childhood in Mexico and my oldest sister even got married over there. We eventually all moved over here and that resulted in our family being very culturally connected with Mexico’s culture. My mother is a strong believer in continuing cultural traditions even if…

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    The Mexican culture which is both collectivistic and masculinity has a higher peak of aggression. These two values may suggest that “Mexican young adults indicate that individuals from Mexico—presumably a relatively collectivist culture—may engage in somewhat more violent acts” (). This study suggests that Mexican adult has more tendency to violence since in collectivist cultures its seems more acceptable of violence. Mexican men are more violent than women since collectivistic “particularly…

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    In today’s society, there is a large part of stereotyping of the Mexican culture. Some of this is positive but most of this is negative. Many Mexicans are viewed as loyal and hardworking citizens and yet even the Maricopa Sheriff, Joe Arpaio, views most Mexicans as illegal immigrants using slurs such as “wetbacks”. Many lawsuits have been brought to the Federal Court against “Sheriff Joe” for not only allowing this behavior yet in many ways enforcing it especially after being told to stop by…

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    Mexico became free in 1821. The culture of Mexico reflects the complexity of their history through the blending of pre-Hispanic civilizations and the culture of Spain, imparted during Spain's 300-year colonization of Mexico. Mexico City is one of the biggest cities in the world. Millions of people live and work there. Like other large cities, Mexico City has air pollution from traffic and businesses. People in Mexico City are working to clean their environment. They made rules about how many…

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    2017 Domestic Violence affect on the Mexican Culture Domestic violence affects the majority of all cultures in the world and domestic violence is a cycle that occurs in families and can occur for generations. In the Mexican culture, there are expected social roles that some individuals are expected to play, such as, machismo and familism, machismo and familismo have an impact on domestic violence in this culture. Domestic violence affects the Mexican culture by how people fear getting into…

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